December 14, 2011 Dr. Inabnet describes the Adrenal Center at Mount Sinai.
Valuing Diversity, Transforming Medicine February 12, 2013 The Center for Multicultural and Community Affairs is committed to diversity in medicine by "growing our own," from educational pipeline programs to high school and college, through medical school and at the faculty level. This short film premiered at the CMCA First Annual Signature Event Gala.
Meet Dr. Sharma's Interventional Cardiology Team February 3, 2012 Watch our video
Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse - Alan Garely, MD October 26, 2011 Dr. Alan Garely offers advice for the millions of women who suffer from incontinence or overactive bladder.
Whole Body PET/MR Imaging System January 25, 2011 Dr. Zahi Fayad, Professor of Radiology and Medicine (Cardiology) and Director of the Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, discusses a new positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance system.
The Egypt Screening Project May 10, 2011 The Mount Sinai Medical Center partnered with Harbor Lights, a New York City-based non-profit, to launch a first-of-its-kind hepatitis C (HCV) education, screening, and treatment program in Egypt, which has the highest rate of HCV in the world, with an estimated 11 million residents infected
Mount Sinai Joint Replacement Center and the LeFrak Center for Patient Education December 27, 2011 An introduction to the Mount Sinai Joint Replacement Center and the LeFrak Center for Patient Education, as well as answers to some of the most frequently asked questions by joint replacement patients. Pre and postoperative issues are discussed, as well as the actual procedure performed. Patient experiences are also shared.
Doctor In The House October 31, 2011 An intimate portrait of one doctor who makes house calls, providing a lifeline for these frail individuals who otherwise would go without medical treatment.
Dr. Fred Lublin on MS April 16, 2009 Fred Lublin, MD, Director of the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for MS, is interviewed on New York Nightly News (NBC) with Chuck Scarborough on the nature of multiple sclerosis.
Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for Multiple Sclerosis August 27, 2010 The Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center integrates comprehensive patient care with cutting-edge research.
The Leadership to Cure: Breast Cancer December 29, 2011 The Dubin Breast Center of The Tisch Cancer Institute provides state-of-the-art breast cancer detection and treatment, and most importantly, puts the patient first.
What Do I Need to Know About Atrial Fibrillation? January 4, 2012 Dr. Vivek Reddy explains what atrial fibrillation is, its symptoms and treatment options, including catheter ablation.
A Better Heart Without Surgery - Stephanie's Story January 4, 2012 Stephanie Diaz had a history of multiple cardiac surgeries, so in lieu of another open heart surgery, Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, recommended she see Barry Love, MD, who reconstructed her pulmonary valve in the catheterization lab.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai-Serving Science and Society November 4, 2011 One of the greatest contributions a medical school can make is to train students to be more selfless, more ethical, and more committed to both rigorous science and outstanding patient care.
Dean's Welcome Address to Incoming Students December 1, 2011 In this welcome video, John H. Morrison, PhD, Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, gives insights into what he learned during his tenure in graduate school. He passes on 10 tips to students coming into the Graduate School, providing keys for success within the school and beyond.
Reproductive Services - Alan Copperman, MD October 26, 2011 Dr. Alan Copperman and his team of reproductive specialists help women achieve their dreams of having a family.
Ovarian Cancer Early Detection Program - David Fishman, MD October 26, 2011 David Fishman, MD discusses the importance of Mount Sinai's Ovarian Cancer Early Detection Program.
Master of Public Health Program February 1, 2011 The MPH Program equips our graduates with the tools to prevent disease, protect the environment, and promote good health in partnership with the populations they serve. In this video, our leadership, faculty and students share their experiences.
HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancer: A Disturbing Trend June 6, 2011 Doctors are seeing a startling increase in head and neck cancer caused by HPV, the same virus that causes cervical cancer.
Acid Violence in Cambodia April 18, 2011 Dr. Ebrahim Elahi, an oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon, leads a team of physicians sponsored by the Virtue Foundation to provide aid to victims of acid violence in Cambodia.
Mongolia Healthcare Initiative 2010 December 6, 2011 Mount Sinai medical faculty, students, and residents travel to Ulaanbaatar.
Meet the Chair - Michael Brodman, MD April 12, 2011 Dr. Michael Brodman on what makes the Mount Sinai Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science so successful.
Patient Safety - Erin DuPree, MD April 13, 2011 Dr. Erin DuPree has helped make Mount Sinai a national leader in developing unique programs that demonstrate a commitment to ensuring a high-quality, seamless experience for our patients.
Obstetrics - Keith Eddleman, MD January 17, 2012 Dr. Keith Eddleman talks about Mount Sinai's dedication to providing new families with a nurturing and comfortable environment.
Gynecologic Cancer - Herbert Gretz, MD, MBA April 13, 2011 Dr. Herbert Gretz talks about the special skills and training of Mount Sinai gynecologic oncologists that make them so unique.
Pamela Herman, Ovarian Cancer Survivor and Woman to Woman Volunteer April 13, 2011 Pamela Herman talks about the importance of helping other women through their journeys with ovarian cancer.
Arden Moulton, Woman to Woman April 12, 2011 Arden Moulton, coordinator of Mount Sinai's gynecologic support program, talks about the importance of survivors helping survivors.
Family Planning - Adam Jacobs, MD, FACOG February 2, 2012 Dr. Adam Jacobs talks about Mount Sinai's family planning and preventive medicine services.
Community and Global Outreach - Taraneh Shirazian, MD November 29, 2011 Dr. Shirazian talks about Mount Sinai's extensive global women's health programs.
Iona Siegel, Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Program (SAVI) April 12, 2011 Mount Sinai's SAVI Program has been addressing issues of sexual and domestic violence throughout New York City since 1984.
Research Frontiers - Rhoda Sperling, MD April 12, 2011 Dr. Rhoda Sperling and her team of researchers at Mount Sinai are international leaders in the field of HIV infection and its impact on pregnancy.
Obstetrics - Joanne Stone, MD October 26, 2011 Dr. Joanne Stone talks about Mount Sinai's outstanding high-risk obstetrics service.
Thyroid December 14, 2011 Dr. Inabnet describes the effects of Radiation on the Thyroid Gland in the wake of Japan's 2011 Earthquake.
Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery Program - What to Expect December 14, 2011 Dr. Kini describes what to expect with weight loss surgery.
Acupressure Points September 5, 2011 At the Martha Stewart Center for Living, Lewis Paleais of Cloud Chi Studios demonstrates ways to relieve physical aches and stress by stimulating certain pressure points on the body.
Improve Body, Spirit and Mind Through Movement September 3, 2011 Certified instructor Lewis Paleais has designed and implemented Tai Chi programs for improving the balance and health of seniors.
Tai Chi to Promote Relaxation September 4, 2011 Lewis Paleais offers an exercise to reduce pressure on the heart and promote relaxation through breathing and movement.
Full Version of Tai Chi Demonstration September 14, 2011 Certified Taijijuan instructor Lewis Paleais demonstrates several movements from Tai Chi class he conducts at the Martha Stewart Center for Living.
Novalis Shaped Beam Surgery System Video November 8, 2011 null
Restoration of SERCA2a October 28, 2010 The goal of the proposed treatment is to restore a key transporter SERCA2a which is deficient in heart failure to normal levels by gene therapy.
Laparoscopic Gastrointestinal December 14, 2011 Dr. Edye describes laparoscopic surgery.
Minimally Invasive Surgery Program - Endoscopic Surgery December 14, 2011 Dr. Herron describes endoscopic surgery.
Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery Program - What You Need to Know December 14, 2011 Dr. Herron describes what you need to know about weight loss surgery.
Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery Program - Sleep Apnea December 14, 2011 Dr. Herron describes sleep apnea.
Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery Program - Bariatric Surgery December 14, 2011 Dr. Inabnet describes weight loss (bariatric) surgery.
U.S. News Rankings Summit November 25, 2011 Icahn School of Medicine and U.S. News & World Report hosted an exclusive summit attended by prominent medical education experts to discuss the rankings process and methodology.
Caroline Farrington, Young Scientist April 4, 2011 Reunited with Chef Cardoz toward a common cause.
Analisa Difeo, PhD, Director April 4, 2011 The importance of laboratory research in discovering novel cancer drugs.
The Young Scientist Cancer Research Fund April 6, 2011 Enabling young scientists to pursue careers in cancer research.
Danielle Peress, Young Scientist April 6, 2011 An amazing chance to contribute to finding a cure.
Robert J. Desnick, MD April 1, 2011 Robert J. Desnick, MD; placing focus on novel treatments and cures for cancer.
Goutham Narla, MD, PhD, Director April 4, 2011 Inspired by the commitment he sees in his laboratory.
Chef Floyd Cardoz March 31, 2011 Chef Floyd Cardoz on the importance of Cancer Research.
Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery Program - Diabetes Surgery December 14, 2011 Dr. Inabnet describes diabetes surgery.
Endocrine Surgery December 14, 2011 Dr. Inabnet describes endocrine surgery.
Merging Metabolic and Endocrine Surgery December 14, 2011 Dr. Inabnet describes the merging metabolic and endocrine surgery.
Minimally Invasive Surgery Program - Endocrine Surgery December 14, 2011 Dr. Inabnet describes minimally invasive endocrine surgery.
Carlos Cordon-Cardo, MD, PhD March 26, 2012 Redefining the Discipline of Pathology
Advanced Esophageal Cancer Diagnostics March 21, 2012 null
Mesothelioma March 22, 2012 null
Prevalence of Acid Reflux and Barrett’s Esophagus March 19, 2012 null
Match Day - A Success Story March 28, 2012 Jared Thomas was a left-handed pitcher for the Seattle Mariners, drafted his junior year in college. As a bullpen pitcher he realized he'd be moving around a lot over the course of his career and wanted a more stable life.
Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Thyroidectomy March 14, 2012 Watch our video
Minimally Invasive Parathyroidectomy Under Local Anesthesia March 14, 2012 Watch our video
Learn About an Endoscopic Mucosal Resection June 14, 2010 Dr. Sharmila Anandasabapathy, director of endoscopy at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, describes endoscopic mucosal resection.
Follow Up Care for Barretts Esophagus July 20, 2010 null
Prevalence of Acid Reflux and Barretts Esophagus July 20, 2010 null
History of Barretts Esophagus and Acid Reflux July 20, 2010 null
New Barretts Esophagus Treatments July 20, 2010 Today we have endoscopic therapies including radiofrequency ablation, cryotherapy, and endoscopic mucosal resection to treat Barrett's esophagus.
Learn About Confocal Microendoscopy June 14, 2010 Dr. Sharmila Anandasabapathy, director of endoscopy at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, explains how a laser performs imaging of the very superficial lining of the esophagus and what patients can expect when having the procedure.
Seed Localization: Improving Breast Cancer Surgery May 22, 2012 The Dubin Breast Center is one of only a handful of centers in the U.S. offering a new, state-of-the-art procedure that allows surgeons to more precisely target tumors and increases patient comfort.
Dubin Breast Center: Caring for the Whole Person April 7, 2011 The Dubin Breast Center is among of the first of its kind, offering innovative, seamless approaches for breast health—and the care and treatment of the whole person.
The Strong Link Between Oral Sex & Cancer (Leadership to Cure) June 6, 2011 Doctors are seeing a startling increase in head and neck cancer caused by HPV, the same virus that causes cervical cancer.
Ovarian Fundraiser September 21, 2012 Dr. David Fishman talks about the importance of early detection of Ovarian Cancer.
A Life-Saving Transplant: Baby Ariz March 29, 2012 Dr. Sander Florman talks about the life-saving liver transplant he and a team of specialists at Mount Sinai performed on Ariz Gadat when Ariz was less than a month old and weighed only seven pounds.
Mom Gives Baby Daughter the Gift of Life April 2, 2012 Jennilynne Barters, who donated a piece of her liver to her seven month-old daughter Ellieanna, talks with members of RMTI’s pediatric liver transplant team about the ‘split-liver’ transplant that saved her daughter’s life.
A Second Chance at Life: Laureen March 22, 2012 Laureen Gerzack, a nurse and kidney/pancreas transplant recipient, talks about how lucky she feels to have gotten a second chance at life.
A Very Rare Transplant Saves Baby Anthony March 30, 2012 RMTI surgeons tell the story of the very rare, high-risk type of liver transplant they successfully performed on Anthony Gallagher when he was eight months-old that saved his life.
Short Bowel Syndrome February 29, 2012 Dr. Lauren Schwartz, a gastroenterologist and intestinal rehabilitation and transplant specialist, discusses a rare condition known as short bowel syndrome that affects about 40,000 Americans.
Living Donation: Kelly and Netfa March 19, 2012 Kelly Belgrave, a kidney/pancreas transplant recipient, is now dialysis-free and no longer requires daily insulin injections, thanks to her fiancé and living donor Netfa Rickets.
Completing Your Transplantation Evaluation November 28, 2011 Dr. Michael Goldstein, Director of the Kidney/Pancreas Transplantation Program at Mount Sinai, explains what you need to do to complete your transplant evaluation.
Transplantation Evaluation Process August 2, 2011 RMTI team explains the transplantation evaluation process for organ donors and recipients.
Anchorman Uncovers Lung Cancer June 28, 2011 Former New York newsman John Johnson quit smoking years ago. He had a CT scan as a precaution, and it led to a lung cancer diagnosis. Treated by Drs Flores and Henschke, he’s now cancer free.