The Hardest, Most Miraculous First Year of Life
NYU Langone doctors successfully used ex utero intrapartum treatment for an infant with congenital high airway obstruction syndrome.
The Hidden Curriculum: The Unwritten Rules of Medicine
Dr. David Stern, a professor of medicine at NYU Langone, teaches students to learn from textbooks, lectures, and informal settings.
The Hospital That Turned ‘Do No Harm’ into Climate Action
Healthcare generates 8.5 percent of U.S. carbon emissions; NYU Langone has released its most detailed sustainability report yet on its efforts to reduce them.
The Impact Traumatic Events Can Have on Mental Health
NYU Langone psychiatrist Dr. David J. Austern explains how school shootings and traumatic events can affect a person’s brain and mental health.
The Importance of Embracing Your Body Even as It Changes
NYU Langone sports medicine specialist Dr. Elizabeth Barchi tells Runner’s World how a female athlete can stay healthy as her body changes.
The Kidney Voucher Program That Saved a Man’s Life
After just 54 days on the transplant waitlist, a Brooklyn man gets a new kidney thanks to his wife and the NYU Langone kidney transplant team.
The Latest Fibroid Treatments Offer Hysterectomy Alternative
NYU Langone specialists discuss minimally invasive treatments for fibroids that can reduce symptoms and preserve fertility.
The Leapfrog Group Named NYU Langone a Top Teaching Hospital
NYU Langone Health has been named a Top Hospital for quality and safety by the Leapfrog Group.
The Marathon Surgery That Gave a Firefighter a New Face
Led by NYU Langone’s Dr. Eduardo Rodriguez, the groundbreaking face transplant set a new standard for transplantation medicine.
The Mission: Improve Heart Attack Diagnosis in Women
NYU Langone Heart’s Dr. Harmony R. Reynolds is on a mission to improve heart attack diagnosis in women.