Selecting stroke care: What’s the difference?
Neurosurgeon Satish Krishnamurthy, MD, left, with residents Meg Riordan, MD, and Ali Hazama, MD. A comprehensive stroke center is typically the largest and best-equipped hospital in a given...
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Timothy Creamer, MD, holds a photo of his father, George. Creamer is division chief of hospital medicine at Upstate University Hospital, Community Campus. PHOTO BY SUSAN KAHN. BY TIMOTHY CREAMER, MD I...
View ArticleHere’s the summer Upstate Health magazine
Summer for many Central New Yorkers means getting outdoors, whether at amusement parks, on lakes or beaches, or in back yards. The summer issue of Upstate Health magazine features two nurses who kayak...
View ArticleMeet the doctors who help stroke patients get their lives back
Brain injury medicine specialist Bernadette Dunn, MD, discusses a patient’s progress with nurse manager Virginia Castro. Someone suffering symptoms of a stroke is surrounded by caregivers in the...
View ArticlePhysicians Practice features stroke care, shoulder implants, urethroplasty, more
The March issue of Physicians Practice features stories from Upstate about stroke care, a new shoulder implant and urethroplasty. The stories are aimed at medical professionals, but anyone is welcome...
View ArticleSpring issue of Upstate Health magazine available now
Elizabeth Reddy, MD, is on the cover of the Spring 2015 Upstate Health magazine, related to a story about preventing the spread of HIV with a pill. This is something of which researchers were just...
View ArticleSelecting stroke care: What’s the difference?
Neurosurgeon Satish Krishnamurthy, MD, left, with residents Meg Riordan, MD, and Ali Hazama, MD. A comprehensive stroke center is typically the largest and best-equipped hospital in a given...
View ArticleYour health care proxy is a gift to your loved ones
Timothy Creamer, MD, holds a photo of his father, George. Creamer is division chief of hospital medicine at Upstate University Hospital, Community Campus. PHOTO BY SUSAN KAHN. BY TIMOTHY CREAMER, MD I...
View ArticleHere’s the summer Upstate Health magazine
Summer for many Central New Yorkers means getting outdoors, whether at amusement parks, on lakes or beaches, or in back yards. The summer issue of Upstate Health magazine features two nurses who kayak...
View ArticleMeet the doctors who help stroke patients get their lives back
Brain injury medicine specialist Bernadette Dunn, MD, discusses a patient’s progress with nurse manager Virginia Castro. Someone suffering symptoms of a stroke is surrounded by caregivers in the...
View ArticleUpstate welcomes Gould, Masoud to region’s first stroke team
Hesham Masoud, MBBCh, Amar Swarnkar, MD and Grahame Gould, MD, in the bi-plane angiography operating room at Upstate University Hospital. Its location, in the new intraoperative MRI surgical suite,...
View ArticlePhysicians Practice features stroke care, shoulder implants, urethroplasty, more
The March issue of Physicians Practice features stories from Upstate about stroke care, a new shoulder implant and urethroplasty. The stories are aimed at medical professionals, but anyone is welcome...
View ArticleSpring issue of Upstate Health magazine available now
Elizabeth Reddy, MD, is on the cover of the Spring 2015 Upstate Health magazine, related to a story about preventing the spread of HIV with a pill. This is something of which researchers were just...
View ArticleSelecting stroke care: What’s the difference?
Neurosurgeon Satish Krishnamurthy, MD, left, with residents Meg Riordan, MD, and Ali Hazama, MD. A comprehensive stroke center is typically the largest and best-equipped hospital in a given...
View ArticleYour health care proxy is a gift to your loved ones
Timothy Creamer, MD, holds a photo of his father, George. Creamer is division chief of hospital medicine at Upstate University Hospital, Community Campus. PHOTO BY SUSAN KAHN. BY TIMOTHY CREAMER, MD I...
View ArticleHere’s the summer Upstate Health magazine
Summer for many Central New Yorkers means getting outdoors, whether at amusement parks, on lakes or beaches, or in back yards. The summer issue of Upstate Health magazine features two nurses who kayak...
View ArticleMeet the doctors who help stroke patients get their lives back
Brain injury medicine specialist Bernadette Dunn, MD, discusses a patient’s progress with nurse manager Virginia Castro. Someone suffering symptoms of a stroke is surrounded by caregivers in the...
View ArticleUpstate welcomes Gould, Masoud to region’s first stroke team
Hesham Masoud, MBBCh, Amar Swarnkar, MD and Grahame Gould, MD, in the bi-plane angiography operating room at Upstate University Hospital. Its location, in the new intraoperative MRI surgical suite,...
View ArticleMeet Upstate’s newest stroke experts
(From left) Hesham Masoud, MBBCh, Amar Swarnkar, MD, and Grahame Gould, MD, are colleagues at Upstate. (PHOTO BY ROBERT MESCAVAGE) Physicians armed with skill and knowledge can be the difference...
View ArticleCollection of Upstate news and information in Physicians Practice magazine
Here are some of the news items about Upstate that are included in the January issue of Physicians Practice magazine. Click the magazine at left to view the digital issue. Several construction projects...
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