News from °”ÍűTV Langone Health
Great Hospitals In America. (Becker's Hospital Review)
(8/9) released its 2024 list of âGreat hospitals in America,â which includes °”ÍűTV Langone Health. It has been recognized as part of the U.S. News & World Reportâs âBest Hospital Honor Rollâ list, is âa premier academic medical center comprising six inpatient facilities,â and âexcels in numerous specialties, 13 of which are top-ranked in the nation, including neurology, cardiology, pulmonology, orthopedics, geriatrics and rehabilitation.â °”ÍűTV Langone Healthâs âresearch efforts are abundant and include leading a consortium dedicated to investigating the long-term effects of Covid-19. Within the walls of °”ÍűTV Langone Health, the worldâs first successful face and double hand transplant occurred in 2020, in addition to many other pioneering procedures.â
116 Hospitals With The Best Readmission Rates. (Becker's Hospital Review)
(8/9) Based on CMS data, Beckerâs shared the âhospitals with the best readmission rates in every state,â including °”ÍűTV Langone Health.
4 Hospitalsâ Most Notable PX Initiatives This Year. (Becker's Hospital Review)
(8/9) shares insights from health system leaders about improving patient experiences and notable advancements in the past year, including °”ÍűTV Langone Health Executive Vice President for Communications, Marketing, and Government and Community Affairs at °”ÍűTV Langone Health, Elizabeth Golden, who said, âAs the nationâs No. 1 health system for quality and safety, as named by Vizient, Inc., °”ÍűTV Langone Health has undertaken a number of recent hospitality initiatives that have significantly improved patient satisfaction and outcomes.â
2024 Charts Multiple 1sts In Transplantation. (Becker's Hospital Review)
(8/9) Among the ânumerous medical advances in transplantationâ this year is °”ÍűTV Langone Health transplanting âthe first-ever combined heart pump and genetically engineered pig kidney.â
48-Year-Old Founded âMoms On Mushroomsâ To Share The Practice Of Microdosing For Mental Health. (CNBC)
(8/10) Joshua D. Lee, MD, professor, Departments of Population Health and Internal Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, said about the study, âWe were getting a baseline of what their brain networks and their brain activity look like.â
Gary Deutsch Named Chief Of Division Of Surgical Oncology At °”ÍűTV Langone Hospital--Long Island. (Cancer Letter)
(8/9) Gary B. Deutsch, MD, member of the faculty, Department of Surgery, chief, Division of Surgical Oncology, Perlmutter Cancer Center at °”ÍűTV Langone HospitalâLong Island âwas named chief of °”ÍűTV Grossman Long Island School of Medicineâs Division of Surgical Oncology,â and âwas also named director of the hospitalâs Robotic Surgical Oncology Program and professor in the schoolâs Department of Surgery.â Deutsch said in a statement, â°”ÍűTV Langone Hospital -- Long Island is a special place. It has a long history and great local reputation. Iâm honored to join this team, known for its unbelievable quality of care and talent. The backing and funding for research and clinical innovation have elevated healthcare on Long Island to another level.â
âKilljoysâ: Scientists Recommend Drones For July 4 Fireworks, Masks. (New York Post)
The (8/10) Co-author Antonio Saporito, BA, doctoral student, said, âWearing an N95 or KN95 mask is a good way to avoid inhaling smoke when standing near a display, especially for children and for those with preexisting heart and lung problems.â
Communication Key To Closing Gender Gap In Eye Care. (Healio)
(8/6) Kathryn A. Colby, MD, PhD, the Elisabeth J. Cohen, M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology, Department of Ophthalmology, chair, Department of Ophthalmology, said, âWhen I took my first chair position, there were five women chairs. We had a rapid growth over the next couple of years, and we have stabilized around 20. There are about 125 academic programs, and so one in six department chairs are women. Thatâs not a lot.â
Hair Loss Is Extremely Common. Are Vitamins The Solution? (USA Today)
(8/10) âOver 80% of men and almost 50% of women experience significant hair loss at some point in their life, according to °”ÍűTV Langone Health,â and âwhen it comes to men, androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern baldness) is to blame for about 95% of hair loss cases, according toâ °”ÍűTV Langone Health.
Antoniette Costa Reveals She Underwent Brain Surgery: âThere Was A Risk That I Wouldnât Be Able To Sing Againâ. (People)
(8/9) In July of 2023, Antoniette Costa âunderwent surgery at Chandra Sen, MD, Bergman Family Professor of Skull Base Surgery, vice chair, Department of Neurosurgery.â
Best College Towns For Retirement. (WTOP-FM Washington)
Washington (8/8) âNew York Cityâs ranking as a retirement spot is bolstered by several top medical institutions,â including °”ÍűTV Langone Health facilities, which are âamong the top 20 hospitals in the country, according to the U.S. News Best Hospitals rankings.â
Can Weight Loss Drugs Curb More Than Appetite? What To Know About Research On Other Possible Effects. (CBS News)
(8/9) âWhile these drugs work to reduce the craving of food, the idea of it decreasing cravings for other things is âpretty complicated,â said Michael A. Weintraub, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Holman Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism.â
Sadfishing: The Cringiest Internet Trend Yet, Explained. (Women.com)
(8/9) Rachel L. Goldman, PhD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry, discussed the social media trend known as sadfishing, where individuals exaggerate their emotional state to garner sympathy, discussing reasons behind this behavior and ways to support those exhibiting it online.
CDC: Childhood Vaccines Have Saved 1 Million US Lives Since 1994. (UPI)
(8/9) A new government report reveals that routine childhood vaccines have prevented hundreds of millions of illnesses, tens of millions of hospitalizations, and more than 1 million deaths among Americans born in the past 30 years; Sara Siddiqui, clinical assistant professor, Department of Pediatrics, Hassenfeld Childrenâs Hospital, said that the research results are a âtestament to the successâ of vaccinations in preventing diseases.
Generative AI Model Can Help Explain Echocardiogram Reports. (Physician's Weekly)
(8/9) Jacob Martin, MD, clinical instructor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, and colleagues evaluated ChatGPTâs ability to generate patient-oriented echocardiogram reports for 100 patients, finding that âmost AI-generated explanations were accurate, relevant, and readily communicable to patients, highlighting the potential of AI as a helpful tool, while human oversight remains essential for refinement,â according to a research letter published online in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging.
Four Generative AI Use Cases For Businesses. (CIO Magazine)
(8/9) Researchers at °”ÍűTV Langone Health are developing a generative AI using a large language model (LLM) trained on a decade of patient records to streamline the review of patient notes, predict patient readmission risk within 30 days, and improve various health outcomes.
Olympians Are Taking Control Of Their Fertility. (PopSugar)
(8/9) A study by °”ÍűTV Langone Health had found that 70 percent of women who yielded a rate of 20 oocytes or higher carried a child full term, and James A. Grifo, MD, PhD, professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, the author of the study, mentioning that multiple retrieval procedures increased success rates.
GLP-1 Agonists May Help Curb Tobacco Cravings. (CBS News)
(8/10) New research suggests that popular weight-loss drugs like Wegovy may reduce more than just appetite, with Jonathan D. LaPook, MD, the Mebane Professor of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, professor, Department of Population Health explaining that patients with type two diabetes and tobacco use disorder experienced a reduced desire to smoke when using semaglutide, the drug found in Ozempic and Wegovy. Michael A. Weintraub, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Holman Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism prescribes GLP-1 agonists for type two diabetes and obesity, and emphasized the importance of using FDA-approved medications for smoking cessation and alcohol use disorder first.
Study Indicates Elevated Risk Of Some Cancers From Smoking Cannabis. (NBC News Now-2)
(8/9) A study published in JAMA indicates that heavy cannabis use, defined as smoking the equivalent of about one joint per day, is associated with a three-and-a-half to five times higher risk of developing head and neck cancers, based on a review of over four million medical records over 20 years; however, the studyâs reliance on patient recall and its retrospective design limit its ability to prove causation, according to NBC News medical contributor Natalie E. Azar, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, who suggests that while the study did not compare smoking to edible cannabis, smoking may pose higher risks due to the unfiltered nature of joints and prolonged exposure to the throat and upper airway.
Dr Marc Siegel: We Need More Community Outreach To Combat Postpartum. (Fox News)
(8/7) Fox News medical contributor Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine âjoins âFox News Liveâ to discuss the maternal mental health hotline launched last Motherâs Day.â
In a separate story, (8/11) ââThe overall death rate is decreasing,â Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, senior medical analyst for Fox News told Fox News Digital.â
Noah Lylesâ Decision To Race With Covid-19 Was A Risky One, Experts Say. (CNN)
(8/9) One bioethicist âsaid itâs not conscionable to leave the decision up to the athletes, many of whom have trained for years for a chance to compete on the world stage,â with Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics, saying, âThey will all say yes. The whole point of having health and medical expertise at any event including the Olympics is to insure the health, short and long term, of the athletes, staff, coaches and officials. Anyone with covid should be isolating. Anyone at high risk from covid should not be sanctioned to compete.â
(8/9)* carries an opinion piece by Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics.