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Medical Update TV - Current Schedule

MAY 2013 PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Click here to view our Medical Update video library of past programming. Current Schedule is below.

 
MU #138 – Saturday, May 4 at 10:30 am (Repeat)
Part A - AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT
S. Jacob Scheinerman, MD, Vice Chair, Cardiothoracic Surgery, LIJMC & Gregory Fontana, MD, Chair, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Lenox Hill Hospital
Part B - KNEE SURGERY - Nicolas Sgaglione, MD, Chair, Orthopedics, NSUH & LIJMC & Giles Scuderi, MD,VP, Orthopedic Services, North Shore-LIJHS 
 
MU #140 - Saturday, May 11 at 10:30 am (Repeat)
Part A- BIOMARKERS FOR OVARIAN CANCER
Iuliana Shapira, MD, Dir. Cancer Genetics Program , North Shore-LIJ Cancer Institute, and Annette Lee, PhD., Dir. Laboratory of Translational Genetics & Assoc. Investigator, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Part B – BREAST CANCER SCREENING GUIIDELINES  - Lora Weiselberg, MD, Chief, Breast Cancer Service, North Shore-LIJ Cancer Institute, and Myra Barginear, MD, Oncologist, North Shore-LIJ Cancer Institute
 
MU # 141- Saturday, May 18 at 10:30 am (Repeat)
Part A – TREATING ORAL CANCER
Douglas Frank, MD, Dir. Head & Neck Surgical Oncology, North Shore-LIJ Cancer Inst./NY Head & Neck Inst., and Dennis Kraus, MD, Dir. Center for Head & Neck Oncology, NY Head & Neck Inst/ North Shore-LIJ Cancer Inst.
Part B – TREATING PROSTATE CANCER  - Ardeshr Rastinehad, DO, Dir. Interventional Urologic Oncology, North Shore-LIJ’s Smith Inst. for Urology, and Manish Vira, MD, Dir. Urologic Fellowship Program, Smith Inst. for Urology
 
MU#130 - Saturday, May 25  at 10:30 am  (Repeat)
Part A - ROBOTIC CARDIAC SURGERY
Nirav Patel, MD, Assoc Chair & Dir. Robotic Cardiac Surgery, Lenox Hill Hospital.
Cardiac patients who undergo a minimally invasive procedure such as robotic heart surgery typically experience shorter recovery times than those who have open heart surgery. Surgeons are now able to offer a minimally invasive option for complex cardiac surgical procedures.
Part B - TREATING STROKE
Richard Libman, MD, Chief, Vascular Neurology/Dir. Stroke Service, LIJ Medical Center and Jeffrey Katz, MD, Chief, Vascular Neurology/Dir. Stroke Center, North Shore University Hospital.
Stroke, commonly known as a brain attack, is the third leading cause of death in the US. Over 700,000 Americans suffer strokes annually, resulting in costs of $30-$40 billion in long-term disability care. Our experts discuss the warning signs, surgical techniques, and explain why “time lost is brain lost.”

 

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