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Smilow Cancer Hospital is fully open and changing the delivery of care
May 2010 Yale-New Haven’s cancer hospital is treating hundreds of patients in a beautiful setting that nurtures both body and soul. |
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Yale Physician’s Building celebrates ‘Art That Heals’
May 2010 Art Place, a nonprofit supported by Yale Medical Group, opens its 16th show at the Yale Physicians Building. |
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BBC highlights surgeon’s deep hypothermic technique
May 2010 Surgeon John Elefteriades, MD, uses ice to shut off a patient’s circulation while he performs surgery. |
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Caring for the female athlete
May 2010 A doctor who led her college lacrosse team to the Final Four now channels her passion for sports into treating athletes, and is tackling knee injuries in and out of the operating room. |
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Physician at Work: A neurosurgeon eases pain with minimally invasive surgery
May 2010 A neurosurgeon eases pain with minimally invasive surgery. |
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Study finds snacking is a major cause of child obesity
April 2010 A new study has found that high-calorie snacking is proving to be a major cause of childhood obesity. |
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Celebrate life at the Transplant Awareness Fair on May 15
April 2010 Sukru Emre, MD, will host the Second Annual Transplant Awareness Fair on Saturday, May 15, on the New Haven Green. |
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Childhood asthma can negatively affect adult health
April 2010 Children with asthma are more likely to develop a range of health and social problems as they enter into adulthood. |
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Company will commercialize device based on Robert’s work
April 2010 Yale University has spun out a medical device company to commercialize a new device based on the work of surgeon Kurt Roberts, MD. |
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Two studies predict risk for later invasive breast cancer
April 2010 Scientists for the first time have discovered a way to predict whether women with DCIS are at risk of developing more invasive tumors in later life. |
A more personal look at the physicians of the Yale Medical Group
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Harry Aslanian: Using endoscopy for better outcomes
For this gastroenterologist and his colleagues, it can mean treating cancer sooner. |
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Marie Egan, MD: Taking control of your cystic fibrosis
Early identification, aggressive care are helping children live well into adulthood. |
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Peter Marshall, MD: Tipping the balance in critical care
Medical advances such as therapeutic hypothermia are helping critically ill patients |
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Derek Steinbacher, MD: Life-changing craniofacial procedures
For patients, these surgeries are improving structural defects, appearance and quality of life. |
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