Mount Sinai’s Corita Grudzen, MD, Named a Practice Change Leader to Improve Health Care for Older Adults January 11, 2013 National initiative aims to increase the number of health care leaders who can effectively promote innovative, high quality health care for older adults.
Point-of-Care Ultrasound is More Accurate than the Stethoscope in Diagnosing Pneumonia in Children December 10, 2012 The new study from Mount Sinai was published in the online edition of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.
Mount Sinai Opens New York City’s First Emergency Room for Geriatric Patients April 6, 2012 The Mount Sinai Hospital, a leader in geriatric care with the most highly rated program in the country, has opened New York City’s first emergency room exclusively for patients 65 and older.
Mount Sinai First Year Medical Student, Sophie Clarke, Wins “Survivor” December 23, 2011 Sophie Clarke was awarded sole survivor of “SURVIVOR: SOUTH PACIFIC”.
Effect of Deforestation on Mozambique Discussed at United Nations Event May 4, 2010 Sigrid Hahn, MD, Associate Director of Global Health Center, speaks about Mount Sinai’s work at Gorongosa National Park in a UN-sponsored panel discussion.
New York City Names The Mount Sinai Medical Center a Cardiac Arrest Center for Therapeutic Hypothermia January 15, 2009 Mount Sinai received the designation because its emergency department administers a delicate cooling therapy to cardiac arrest patients that reduces the chance of brain damage and increases survival.