Join us in cheering for Anthony Pecorella, 23, who recently threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the New York Mets game in recognition of his cancer journey. After being diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Anthony underwent chemotherapy and antibody treatments at #NYPWeillCornell under the care of Dr. Lisa Roth. Now cancer-free, the Long Island native recently walked at Stony Brook University’s graduation ahead of earning his MBA and is back on the field playing football. Thank you to the Mets for celebrating Anthony’s resilience and recovery. Learn more about #NYP’s cancer services: https://nyphosp.co/4bAqQ9T Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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At NewYork-Presbyterian, we put patients first. It’s the kind of work that requires an unwavering commitment to excellence and a steady spirit of professionalism. And it’s a unique opportunity for you to collaborate with some of the brightest minds in health care, while building on our success as one of the nation’s best hospitals. A career here is one that helps improve the lives of countless human beings throughout the world. From preventive, inpatient and ambulatory care, to technology management and beyond, all of our work is essential to the delivery of top-notch care. Representing a wide range of fields, our talented employees collaborate across several facilities within our network, including: • NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center • NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center • NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital • NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital • NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital • NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital • NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital • NewYork-Presbyterian Queens • NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester • NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester Behavioral Health No matter where you work within our organization, you’ll enjoy inspirational and supportive leaders, the latest in technology, and a benefits package that fosters true work-life balance. These are just some of the many reasons why employee engagement and patient satisfaction are at all-time highs within our hospital. Explore our life-changing careers today, and discover the promising future ahead.
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We are proud to share that Rahul Sharma, MD, MBA, FACEP, emergency physician-in-chief at #NYPWeillCornell and chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine, has received the 2024 Advancing Emergency Care Award from the New York American College of Emergency Physicians. The award recognizes those who have made a significant contribution to the field through improved patient care, emergency medical services, education, and research. Dr. Sharma is a national leader in emergency medicine, healthcare operations, telemedicine, and virtual health care and has been instrumental in the development of novel care models and technology to improve patient experience, safety, and quality. Join us in congratulating Dr. Sharma on this well-deserved recognition! Click to learn more: https://nyphosp.co/461mPtO Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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NewYork-Presbyterian experts from both Columbia and Weill Cornell Medicine were at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting to discuss a variety of topics related to the conference theme: Confronting Addiction From Prevention to Recovery. Presentations included innovative cannabis cessation protocol, opioid management in complex patients, novel technologies to improve medical education, and more. Read our recap from #APAAM24 on #NYPAdvances: https://nyphosp.co/3zEKNz1 Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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We are pleased to announce the Trust for Public Land, in collaboration with #NYP, the City of New York, and the Inwood Community Campus, opened a new Community Schoolyard to serve three schools and the broader community in Northern Manhattan. The Community Schoolyard program transforms asphalt playgrounds into green spaces with the goal of improving student education outcomes, community health, and climate resiliency. The new space includes fitness equipment, a volleyball court, picnic tables, an outdoor classroom, pollinator gardens, and green infrastructure designed to help reduce flooding. Learn more about this community initiative: https://nyphosp.co/3xGEFpp Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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Each year, Dr. Michael Vitale, chief of pediatric spine surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital and Och Spine at NewYork-Presbyterian, chairs the Safety in Spine Surgery Summit along with co-chair Dr. Lawrence G. Lenke, MD, co-director and surgeon-in-chief at Och Spine at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia. The goal of the summit is to gather leading spine experts to discuss ways to reduce the risk of harm to patients before, during, and after spine surgery. This year’s program focused on how to adapt emerging technologies to help improve outcomes, including best practice guidelines for the use of robotics in spine surgery. Read more on #NYPAdvances: https://nyphosp.co/3zBpRJe Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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Start your weekends with free mindfulness sessions offered by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Art of Wellbeing and #NYP every Saturday morning until July 20. Each session, designed for all ages and ability levels, focuses on engaging your mind, body, and spirit through different forms of movement and meditation Last Saturday, Dr. Bonnie Chien, an orthopedic surgeon at #NYPColumbia, introduced a workshop with New York City Ballet that focused on strengthening the muscles and getting the blood flowing through dance. Upcoming sessions will concentrate on tai chi, yoga, and music meditation. We hope you join us this summer to move your body and center your mind! Click here to learn more: https://nyphosp.co/4cR0n92 Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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Congratulations to #NYP paramedics Davin McGloin and Michael Kremenizer, who were recently honored at the Regional Emergency Medical Services Council of New York City’s annual award ceremony. Davin was selected as the Advanced Life Support Provider of the Year for his contributions to paramedic care over his 50-year career, while Michael was recognized for his support and advocacy of organ and tissue donation with the Guardian of Life Award: EMS Donor Champion. Michael (pictured, center left) and Davin (center right) were joined by their colleagues and members of leadership as they accepted the honors. Join us in thanking them for their extraordinary commitment to the health and safety of New Yorkers! 👏 Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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Protecting your skin from the sun should be as routine as brushing your teeth, but many people do not apply sunscreen regularly – or at all. On this episode of #HealthMatters, #NYPWeillCornell dermatologist Dr. Shari Lipner debunks common skincare myths and shares the facts about preventing skin cancer. Listen today: https://nyphosp.co/4bu6IWI Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted approval to donanemab, a new drug clinically proven to slow the rate of cognitive decline in people with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. This follows last year’s FDA approval of lecanemab, a similar antibody treatment. #NYPColumbia neurologist Dr. Lawrence S. Honig discusses how these therapies work, their risks, and the promise they hold for patients: https://nyphosp.co/3W70YO6 Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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Dr. Francis Lee, psychiatrist-in-chief at #NYPWeillCornell and research co-director of the Center for Youth Mental Health, joined the Going Mental with Eileen Kelly to discuss the current mental health crisis among children and adolescents, how social stressors and poverty affect brain development, and the potential for new tools to help prevent and treat psychiatric disorders. Listen to the episode: https://nyphosp.co/3W8Xwld Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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