New Ventricular Assist Device, PediMag, Safely Supports Children in Need of...
TweetVentricular Assist Devices (VADs) are small pumps that take over the work of the heart in pumping the blood through the body. Patients who need a heart transplant, but for whom there is no donor...
View ArticlePediatric VADs: Toward the Goal of Destination Therapy
TweetAs advanced has the science of organ transplantation has become, transplants are nevertheless limited by the availability of organs. We can give a patient a new heart, and a new lease on life, as...
View ArticleColin’s Kids: Mothers of babies with congenital heart defects form non-profit...
TweetIn 2008, two families met in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York-Presbyterian, their infant sons each fighting for their lives. Andrew King,...
View ArticleNY Magazine Recognizes 16 Top Docs at NYP/Columbia
TweetCongratulations to sixteen surgeons at the Department of Surgery for being named top doctors by New York Magazine. This annual list recognizes 1160 physicians from New York, New Jersey, and...
View ArticleU.S. News & World Report Recognizes 33 Top Doctors at NYP/Columbia Department...
TweetCongratulations to the thirty three surgeons at the Department of Surgeon for being recognized by U.S. News & World Report in their 2012 list of Top Doctors. Of these top-ranked surgeons, U.S....
View ArticleDivision of Breast Surgery Welcomes Margaret Chen, MD, FACS
Tweet Margaret Chen, MD, FACS Margaret Chen, MD, FACS, is Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery in the Clinical Breast Cancer Program as of January 1, 2013. Dr. Chen is a highly experienced breast...
View ArticleBreast Cancer in Asian American Women: Incidence, Risk Factors, and Prevention
TweetWe are very pleased to announce that Dr. Ming-der Chang from the American Cancer Society – Asian Initiatives will be joining us for this program. Margaret Chen, MD, FACS While Asian women have...
View ArticleBlogTalkRadio Recap: Breast Cancer in Asian-American Women
TweetDid you miss the highly popular BlogTalkRadio program on Breast Cancer in Asian American Women on February 27? Listen to internet radio with ColumbiaSurgery on Blog Talk Radio This special talk...
View ArticleA Multicenter “Ablate and Resect” Study of Novilase Interstitial Laser...
TweetColumbia University Medical Center is helping to lead a new clinical trial examining the effectiveness of using laser therapy to treat early-stage breast cancer. This new research involves a...
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