NYU Langone Health in the News—October 8, 2024
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from October 8, 2024.
NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island Names New Dermatology Chief
NYU Langone welcomes Dr. Mario E. Lacouture, a leader in oncodermatology, to enhance skin care for Long Island patients who have cancer.
‘Green’ Surgery Reduces Environmental Footprint
NYU Langone researchers report on a model in India that offers lessons for high-income countries on how to make a common surgery sustainable.
A Lifesaving Intervention for Critically Ill COVID Patients
NYU Langone’s survival rate for patients with severe COVID-19 placed on prolonged life support was among the highest of any U.S. center.
NYU Langone Is Rated No. 1 in Quality & Safety
NYU Langone Health has been recognized for offering outstanding quality and safety and as a leader in patient care by Vizient, Inc.
Perlmutter Cancer Center Launches Pancreatic Cancer Program
NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center launches new program to better diagnose, treat, and prevent pancreatic cancer.
Radiation Oncologist Named to Roles in Tumor Research & Care
Dr. Jonathan T. Yang has joined NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center and become a member of the Department of Radiation Oncology.
School-Based Health Center Improves Children’s Vision
Students at Brooklyn’s PS 188 can see clearly with no-cost eyeglasses from Family Health Centers at NYU Langone’s school-based health center.
Treatment of Severe Acne Hampered by Drug Delays
NYU Langone study finds that treatment of severe acne is hampered by delays in prescribing the potent medication isotretinoin.
When Diet & Exercise Aren’t Enough
A multidisciplinary team at NYU Langone treats obesity not as a side effect of an unhealthy lifestyle but as a complex chronic disease.