Mount Sinai Hospital
School of Medicine / Research / Contact Us / Visiting Us / Make A Gift / Careers / MyMountSinai
go button image
Mount Sinai - Facebook Mount Sinai - TwitterMount Sinai - YouTubeMount Sinai - Google+Mount Sinai Blog
  • Find A Doctor
  • Patient Care
    • Service Areas
    • Kravis Children's Hospital
    • Executive Health Program
    • International Services
    • Find a Doctor
    • Accountable Care Organization
    • Preparing for Surgery
    • Eleven West Accommodations
    • Inpatient Services
    • Support Services
    • Our Commitment to Quality
    • Spiritual Care and Education
    • Health Library
    • Billing and Patient Financial Services
  • About Mount Sinai
    • Who We Are
    • Leadership
    • Compliance
    • Community
    • Hospital Ratings and Awards
    • Clinical Affiliates
    • Newsroom
    • Careers
    • Contact Us
    • Visiting Us
    • Videos
    • Infographics
    • Hispanic Initiatives
  • Education
    • Medical Education
    • Graduate School
    • Residencies and Fellowships
    • Continuing Medical Education
    • Office of Post Doctoral Affairs
    • Center for Multicultural and Community Affairs
    • Student Resources
    • Bioethics
    • Mount Sinai Global Health
    • Institute for Medical Education
  • For Medical Professionals
    • Physician Access Services
    • Transfer Services
    • Pharmacy Services
    • Nursing
    • Social Work Services

Home > Patient Care > Service Areas > Kidney Diseases > Patient Stories
Share

Kidney Diseases

  • About Us
  • Areas of Care
  • What We Treat
  • Locations
  • Doctors
  • Research
  • Patient Stories
  • News

Patient Stories

A Brother's Living Kidney Donation Enables His Sister to Continue Outstanding Community Service
October 14, 2010 
Recipient of the American Kidney Fund's 2011 "Humanitarian of the Year" Award, Ellen Slotnick credits her brother and the staff at Mount Sinai for inspiring her and making possible her work on behalf of kidney charities and those with or at risk for kidney disease.

Desire to Donate Spurs Lifestyle Change
August 17, 2010 
When his daughter needed a kidney transplant, Carlos Caceres lost weight and controlled his blood pressure in order to donate. Now he and his daughter both live healthy lives.

Careers |Contact Us |Privacy |Legal |Mount Sinai Queens
800-MD-SINAI (800-637-4624)
© 2013 The Mount Sinai Hospital