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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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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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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NewYork-Presbyterian proudly marked our fifth year participating in Hope Day, an annual volunteer event led by faith-based organizations that reached over 700 community members in the Bronx. In collaboration with Van Nest Assembly of God, our team members conducted more than 150 blood pressure screenings, taught Hands-Only CPR, and educated families on asthma and maternal and infant health. Learn more about #NYP events: https://nyphosp.co/3L3vrXg #NYPInYourCommunity Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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At NewYork-Presbyterian, our transplant program is committed to giving our patients the chance to live longer and experience more. With more than 50 years of experience, we’re at the forefront of innovation – taking on complex cases like the first-of-its-kind domino heart valve transplant in infants, and using robotic-assisted techniques to improve outcomes in living organ donations. By pioneering new approaches, our teams are transforming care for all. Click to learn more: https://nyphosp.co/3XM7lHX Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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Join us in celebrating #NYCPride! #NYP employees took part in this year’s NYC Pride March, walking down Fifth Avenue in support of our LGBTQIA employees, patients, allies and neighbors. Drop a 🏳️🌈 below to show your solidarity as we honor #Pride today and throughout the year! Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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When elite gymnast Olivia Kelly was diagnosed with scoliosis at age 16, she feared it would jeopardize her gymnastics career. But with the help of Dr. Benjamin Roye, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon with #OchSpine at #NYPMorganStanley, and Mary Miceli, a physical therapist at #NYPWestchester, Olivia was able to stop the 30-degree curve in her spine from progressing, wearing a brace and practicing the Schroth method, a scoliosis-specific therapy focused on spinal alignment through stretching, strengthening, and breathing exercises. “I’m so grateful to Dr. Roye and Mary,” says the 18-year-old from northern New Jersey. Today, Olivia looks forward to competing for Mizzou in the fall and pursuing her dream of representing Barbados at the Games in 2028. Drop a 👏 to cheer her on and click to learn more about Olivia’s inspiring story this #ScoliosisAwarenessMonth: https://nyphosp.co/4clo4GG Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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Join us in congratulating our 2024 Lang Youth Medical Program graduates! The program at NewYork-Presbyterian helps public school students in Washington Heights and Inwood pursue careers in health care through hands-on experience and mentorship. This year, the 14 Lang Youth graduates are all going on to attend excellent colleges and universities across the region. Learn more about these future heroes of health care: https://nyphosp.co/3XGo3IM Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine
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Dr. Melissa Frey, a gynecologic oncologist at NewYork-Presbyterian and co-director of the Genetics and Personalized Cancer Prevention Program at Weill Cornell Medicine, isn’t just focused on treating cancer – she wants to prevent it. On the #AdvancesInCare podcast, Dr. Frey discusses the role genetics play in preventing cancer, and how cascade testing can be a critical mechanism to identify at-risk individuals before they develop symptoms. Listen today on all popular streaming platforms or click here: https://nyphosp.co/4bmfKoz Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine