Artificial Intelligence Makes Doctor Notes Patient-Friendly
A study led by NYU Langone experts found that artificial intelligence can convert doctors’ notes summarizing patients’ hospital visits to accurate lay language.
State-aware detection of sensory stimuli in the cortex of the awake mouse
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Randomized Testing Helps Create a Learning Health System
A program at NYU Langone Health uses rapid-cycle, randomized testing to assess the effectiveness of patient-focused programs.
Family Health Centers at NYU Langone Tackle Health Barriers
The Family Health Centers at NYU Langone tackle nonmedical factors that significantly impact health in Brooklyn communities.
Forging a New Path for Treating Carotid Artery Disease
NYU Langone vascular surgeon Dr. Thomas Maldonado and team introduce a new procedure with promising potential to treat carotid artery disease.
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Health Systems on Long Island Expand Cancer Care Programs
NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center and other regional healthcare systems on Long Island are enhancing local access to cancer care.
NYU Langone Health in the News — September 15, 2023
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from September 15, 2023.
NYU Langone Tops Stroke, Critical & Pulmonary Care in State
NYU Langone is the state’s top-ranked hospital in critical care, pulmonary care, and stroke care in Healthgrades’ 2022 rankings.
Diagnosing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder by Voice Analysis
NYU School of Medicine researchers developed a computer program that may one day diagnose post-traumatic stress disorder using smartphones.