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.
Moffitt Cancer Center researchers, led by cancer biologist Eric Lau, Ph.D., have identified a relatively natural way to increase the numbers and antitumor activities of TILs. In a new article published in Nature Cancer, Lau’s team demonstrates how L-fucose, a nontoxic dietary plant sugar that is enriched in red and brown seaweeds, can increase TILs, promote antitumor immunity and improve the efficacy of immunotherapy.
The pregnancy chatbot is both an educational program and a virtual safety net that can identify urgent concerns and ensure speedy help for women during and after pregnancy.
“Moffitt Medical Center made an investment three years ago when it launched OncoBay, and in that short period of time we have taken this concept to a global entity with an international research footprint,” said James Mulé, IPhD, associate center director of Translational Science at Moffitt and OncoBay Clinical advisor. “This new partnership with Clinscience will allow us to continue to provide tailored immuno-oncology on a much larger scale.”
Mathew Foley MD is an experienced clinical leader; he previously served as vice chair of emergency medicine at North Shore University Medical Center in Manhasset.
ArthroFree is the first wireless surgical camera system to receive market clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in broad endoscopic applications including arthroscopy. UH is the first provider in Ohio to use this new technology, developed by Cleveland-based Lazurite.
Made from a proprietary hydrophilic biomaterial featuring MIMIX™ technology, the device was inserted by Dr. Howard Roth at the level-two trauma Magnet® hospital in a patient experiencing complications with their existing polyurethane catheter.
The Viz Vascular Suite uses artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically detect suspected pulmonary embolism, right/left ventricle dilation, aortic dissection, and abdominal aortic aneurysm to facilitate informed and efficient treatment decisions.
Hospital phone calls are an important part of the patient experience. They can be the first interaction a patient has with the hospital, and they can set the tone for the rest of the visit. Unfortunately, many hospitals are not doing a good job when it comes to phone calls. In this blog post, we will discuss how to improve hospital phone calls and provide better patient care!
1) Invest in Software
Investing in call center software is an important step...
As leader of New York State’s largest health care provider and private employer, Mr. Michael Dowling guided Northwell Health through the darkest days of the First Wave and then worked to upend health inequalities laid bare by the pandemic.
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