The new Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, located at 125 Community Drive in Manhasset, has 13 exam rooms, two procedural rooms and six infusion bays. Since it started operations, people have travelled from all over the country – and as far away as Alaska – to receive high-quality care.
“The alliance between Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) and Northwell Health brings transformative bioscience research into the clinic,” says CSHL President & CEO Bruce Stillman. “As New York’s largest healthcare provider, Northwell Health serves a remarkably diverse patient population. This agreement will provide patient communities with greater access to cutting-edge biomedical technology, allowing for more precise diagnoses and treatments, and ultimately facilitating new breakthroughs in cancer care.”
The new Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, located at 125 Community Drive in Manhasset, has 13 exam rooms, two procedural rooms and six infusion bays. Since it started operations, people have travelled from all over the country – and as far away as Alaska – to receive high-quality care.
Northwell Health President/CEO Michael Dowling said “We hold ourselves to the highest of standards and in spite of a pandemic that pushed the world to the breaking point our health care heroes continue to deliver compassionate, quality care.
“This new and protected technology is giving families and loved ones another way to connect with their baby even when they can’t be present all of the time in our Level III NICU,” said George Rizzuto, chief executive officer of West Boca Medical Center.
February 12, 2021
Good Samaritan Medical Center, part of the Palm Beach Health Network, is the first hospital in Palm Beach County to use the Ziehm 3-D CT Imaging Arm for scans of the spine.
Ziehm 3-D CT Imaging Arm device can perform a complete scan in less than three minutes and gives more complete and thorough scans and views of the anatomy.
“Our hospital is always looking for better ways to deliver high-quality care to our patients, and this new technology...
The trial is recruiting patients across the greater New York area who have tested positive for COVID-19, but are experiencing only mild to moderate symptoms that do not require hospitalization.
Dr. Golfinos will help guide research and the development of the company's breakthrough imaging and navigation system for neurosurgical and spinal applications.
Both hospitals are among the first in the Rocky Mountain region to have minimally invasive robotic technology that enables physicians to obtain tissue samples from deep within the lung where 70 percent of nodules reside.
The artificial cornea implantation surgery was performed on a bilaterally blind, 78-year-old male at Rabin Medical Center, Israel, by Professor Irit Bahar, Director of the Ophthalmology Department.
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