Reaching Black Men in Barbershops Boosts Cancer Screening
An NYU Langone study finds black men enrolled in barbershop patient navigator programs are more likely to get colorectal cancer screening.
Readiness for Residency: Can It Be Measured?
Night-OnCall is a competency-based training module for NYU School of Medicine medical students that simulates a hectic night on call.
Reading Aloud to Children Benefits Behavior & Attention
Researchers at NYU Langone find that reading and playing with infants and toddlers has a positive impact on attention and behavior.
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Recalled Experiences Near Death: More Than Hallucinations?
A team led by NYU Langone’s Dr. Sam Parnia has published a consensus statement examining the study of recalled experiences surrounding death.
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Recovering from Surgery at Home is as Safe as in Rehab Care
NYU Langone study finds referring a patient to an acute care facility after major surgery, rather than the patient’s own home, may not always be necessary.
Redefining Quality Stroke Care, Protocol by Protocol
Clinicians at NYU Langone’s Center for Stroke and Neurovascular Diseases build processes and protocols aimed at delivering quality stroke care.
Reducing Diabetes for New York City’s Bangladeshis
Dr. Nadia Islam and her team at NYU Langone tell Marketwatch why they go outside the hospital to manage diabetes in the Bangladeshi community.
Reducing Radiation Side Effects in People with Breast Cancer
Dr. Naamit K. Gerber, a radiation oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, uses radiation therapy to treat breast cancer.