Podcast: Fetal Surgeon Saves Unborn Twins with Rare Illness
NYU Langone maternal–fetal medicine surgeon Dr. Martin Chavez performed lifesaving laser surgery to treat unborn twins with a rare illness.
Podcast: From Medical School to the COVID-19 Front Line
NYU Langone’s Dr. Gabrielle Mayer graduated early so that she could help saves lives in New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Podcast: How a Physician Lives with a Disease He Treats
Living with inflammatory bowel disease helps NYU Langone gastroenterologist Dr. Jordan E. Axelrad treat others with the same condition.
Podcast: How the Pandemic Has Changed These Doctors
Three NYU Langone doctors discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare and new advances in their fields.
Podcast: It’s OK to Be Uncomfortable
NYU Langone’s Dr. Kirk A. Campbell discusses the influence of sports on his career, diversity in orthopedic surgery, and pain management.
Podcast: Research Team Rebuilds Lab After Superstorm Sandy
Dr. Ann Marie Schmidt, director of NYU Langone’s Diabetes Research Program, and her team rebuilt years of in-depth work destroyed by Superstorm Sandy.
Podcast: Rethinking the Role of Psychedelics in Medicine
NYU Langone psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Ross sees potential for psychedelic drugs to treat anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders.
Podcast: Rising Above the Challenges of COVID-19
NYU Langone doctors discuss how the pandemic challenged them and changed the way they practice.
Podcast: The Neurologist Who Feels Your Pain—Literally
NYU Langone behavioral neurologist Dr. Joel Salinas has synesthesia, a neurologic condition that causes a blending of the senses.
Podcast: Transplant Surgeon Turned Transplant Patient
NYU Langone Transplant Institute director Dr. Robert Montgomery talks about overcoming family tragedy and fear before getting a new heart.