Social Work & Care Management Services for Children | NYU Langone Health
At NYU Langone, our social workers and care managers help children and their families during the hospital stay and after.
Palliative Care for Children | NYU Langone Health
The pediatric advanced care team at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone helps you and your child cope with serious illness.
Biliary Atresia in Children | NYU Langone Health
Experts at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone diagnose and treat babies with biliary atresia, which causes blockages in bile ducts.
Pancreatic Disease Program Clinical Care Team | NYU Langone Health
Team members at NYU Langone’s Pancreatic Disease Program collaborate to provide comprehensive care for people with conditions of the pancreas.
Every patient has one electronic record, streamlining care system-wide | NYU Langone Health
At NYU Langone, our patients use one electronic health record to streamline and integrate care across the health system.
Adolescent Medicine Program | NYU Langone Health
Doctors at the Adolescent Medicine Program, part of Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, care for patients ages 11 to 24.
Initiative for Women with Disabilities Care Team | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone’s Initiative for Women with Disabilities staff empowers women with physical disabilities to achieve their goals.
Park Ridge Family Health Center at NYU Langone | NYU Langone Health
Park Ridge Family Health Center at NYU Langone provides primary, dental, and specialty health care services in Brooklyn.
Gaucher Disease Outcome Survey (GOS)
The Gaucher Outcome Survey (GOS) is a long term observational survey. This survey aims to collect as much information as possible from as many Gaucher disease patients about the course of their disease, their medical management & the use of current or past medications or treatments, if any. Patient participation in GOS will be voluntary & GOS will be open to patients with Gaucher disease of any phenotype. Patients who are naïve to treatment, patients who are currently or have been previously treated with VPRIV, as well as patients who have been exposed to or are currently receiving other treatments for Gaucher disease may be included. This study is designed to gain a better understanding of the clinical course of the disease and its response to VPRIV therapy, thereby improving the clinical management of patients affected by Gaucher disease.
Tracking Sexual Dysfunction Over Time in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
This study will track sexual dysfunction over time in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and correlate sexual dysfunction with disease activity and different treatment modalities. Researchers will also correlate sexual dysfunction with illness perception, anxiety and depression which have been known to affect sexual dysfunction. Researchers will use verified sexual dysfunction and disease activity scales in survey format in order to obtain this data. Scales for depression, quality of life and illness perception will also be used. Medical record data will also be searched in order to obtain biopsy, colonoscopy and treatment data. The overall aim is to examine the persistence of sexual dysfunction over time and how it varies with treatment in IBD. Researchers also hope to correlate sexual dysfunction with both disease activity and psychosocial aspects of illness.