Michael L. Pearl, MD, FACOG, FACS, FAAHPM, Professor, Division of Gynecological Oncology; Vice Chairman, Research and Faculty Development; Director, Women's Cancer Services, Stony Brook Cancer Center; Medical Director, Cancer Center Clinical Trials Office
Collaborative Approach Helps Women at High Risk for Cancer
Cervical Cancer: Prevention, Detection and Treatment
The Importance of a Gynecologic Oncologist
What You Need to Know About Prevention, Early Detection and Treatment of Cervical Cancer
What Women Need to Know About Ovarian Cancer
How Cancer Clinical Trials Are Beneficial to Everyone
The Benefits of Cancer Immunotherapy Clinical Trials
Courtney Pendleton, MD, Neurosurgeon, Stony Brook Neurosciences Institute
Why do I have a constant prickly-tingly feeling in my arm?
James Penna, MD, Assistant Professor, Orthopaedics
What You Should Know About Preventing Children's Sports Injuries
Rahman Pourmand, MD, Director, ALS Comprehensive Care Clinic
What Should You Know About ALS?
Thomas Preston, PhD, Neuropsychologist, Director, Neuropsychology Services
What Every Parent Should Know About Our Neuropsychology Services
Aurora Pryor, MD, Director, Bariatric and Metabolic Weight Loss Center
Shaping the Future of Obesity Treatment
What You Should Know About Bariatric Surgery
What You Should Know About Diabetes and Obesity
Robert Pyo, MD, Director, Interventional Cardiology; Medical Director, Structural Heart Program; Associate Professor, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University
Timing is Everything When It Comes to Your Heart
You’ve Been Told You Need a Cardiac Cath Procedure. Now What?
Gerald Quirk, MD, PhD, Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Medicine
Leading the Fight Against Premature Births
Sritha Rajupet, MD, MPH, Director, Post-COVID Clinic, Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs, Department of Family, Population & Preventive Medicine, Stony Brook Medicine
Still experiencing symptoms after a COVID-19 diagnosis?
Eric J. Rashba, MD, Professor of Medicine, Director, Heart Rhythm Center
What You Should Know About Atrial Fibrillation
Reducing Stroke Risk for People With Atrial Fibrillation
Elliot Regenbogen, MD, Otolaryngologist/Laryngologist, Division of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery, Stony Brook Medicine
Listen to What Your Voice Is Telling You
Jamie Ryan, BSN, RN, CPN, Pediatric Injury Prevention Professional, Stony Brook Children's Hospital
Michael L. Pearl, MD, FACOG, FACS, FAAHPM, Professor, Division of Gynecological Oncology; Vice Chairman, Research and Faculty Development; Director, Women's Cancer Services, Stony Brook Cancer Center; Medical Director, Cancer Center Clinical Trials Office
Collaborative Approach Helps Women at High Risk for Cancer
Cervical Cancer: Prevention, Detection and Treatment
The Importance of a Gynecologic Oncologist
What You Need to Know About Prevention, Early Detection and Treatment of Cervical Cancer
What Women Need to Know About Ovarian Cancer
How Cancer Clinical Trials Are Beneficial to Everyone
The Benefits of Cancer Immunotherapy Clinical Trials
Courtney Pendleton, MD, Neurosurgeon, Stony Brook Neurosciences Institute
Why do I have a constant prickly-tingly feeling in my arm?
James Penna, MD, Assistant Professor, Orthopaedics
What You Should Know About Preventing Children's Sports Injuries
Rahman Pourmand, MD, Director, ALS Comprehensive Care Clinic
What Should You Know About ALS?
Thomas Preston, PhD, Neuropsychologist, Director, Neuropsychology Services
What Every Parent Should Know About Our Neuropsychology Services
Aurora Pryor, MD, Director, Bariatric and Metabolic Weight Loss Center
Shaping the Future of Obesity Treatment
What You Should Know About Bariatric Surgery
What You Should Know About Diabetes and Obesity
Robert Pyo, MD, Director, Interventional Cardiology; Medical Director, Structural Heart Program; Associate Professor, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University
Timing is Everything When It Comes to Your Heart
You’ve Been Told You Need a Cardiac Cath Procedure. Now What?
Gerald Quirk, MD, PhD, Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Medicine
Leading the Fight Against Premature Births
Sritha Rajupet, MD, MPH, Director, Post-COVID Clinic, Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs, Department of Family, Population & Preventive Medicine, Stony Brook Medicine
Still experiencing symptoms after a COVID-19 diagnosis?
Eric J. Rashba, MD, Professor of Medicine, Director, Heart Rhythm Center
What You Should Know About Atrial Fibrillation
Reducing Stroke Risk for People With Atrial Fibrillation
Elliot Regenbogen, MD, Otolaryngologist/Laryngologist, Division of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery, Stony Brook Medicine
Listen to What Your Voice Is Telling You
Jamie Ryan, BSN, RN, CPN, Pediatric Injury Prevention Professional, Stony Brook Children's Hospital
Maria Emanuel Ryan, DDS, PhD, Associate Dean for Strategic Planning and External Affairs, Professor of Oral Biology and Pathology, Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine
What You May Not Know About Dental Health Could Surprise You
Samuel Ryu, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Radiation Oncology; Deputy Director of Clinical Affairs
Targeting Tumors with Highly Focused Radiosurgery
Mary Saltz, MD, Chief Clinical Integration Officer, and Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology
What You Need to Know About Sinusitis and Sinus Surgery
Steven Sandoval, MD, Assistant Professor, Surgery; Medical Director, Burn Center
What You Should Know About Burn Care
Aaron Sasson, MD, Chief, Surgical Oncology, Stony Brook Cancer Center
FAQs About Early Detection of Pancreas Cancer
Susan Schuval, MD, Division Chief, Pediatric Allergy/Immunology; Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Stony Brook University School of Medicine
Questions About Food Allergies in Children
Guy Schwartz, MD, Movement Disorders Neurologist; Director, Stony Brook Huntington's Disease Center of Excellence
Are Huntington's disease and chorea the same thing?
Mark Schweitzer, MD, FRCPSC, Chairman, Department of Radiology
What You Need to Know About Low-Dose Imaging
Richard Scriven, MD, Pediatric Surgeon and Pediatric Trauma Medical Director, Stony Brook Children’s Hospital
Pediatric Surgery: Why It's Different
Marc J. Shapiro, MD, FACS, FCCM, Chief of General Surgery, Trauma, Critical Care, and Burns
What You Should Know About Traumatic Brain Injury
Amna Sher, MD, Medical Oncologist, Stony Brook Cancer Center
Francina Singh, RN, BScN, MPH, CIC
What You Need to Know About Handwashing
Sunitha M. Singh, MD, CPHQ, Program Coordinator, Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)
How Stony Brook Speeds Recovery After Surgery
Hal Skopicki, MD, PhD, FACC, FAHA, FACP, Chief, Cardiology and Director, Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy Center, and Medical Director, Ventricular Assist Device Program Stony Brook Heart Institute
How a Monitoring Device Helps Patients with Heart Failure
How to Invest in Your Heart Health at Any Age
Rebecca Spiegel, MD, Neurologist, Director, Stony Brook Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
Does having a seizure mean you have epilepsy?
Massimiliano Spaliviero, MD, Urologic Oncologist
Kidney Cancer: New Treatments Offer Improved Quality of Life
Konstatinos Spaniolas, MD, FACS, FASMS, Director, Bariatric and Metabolic Weight Loss Center
Understanding Weight Loss Surgery and Its Benefits
Shanthy Sridhar, MD, Chief, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine; Medical Director, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Neonatal Transports
What You Should Know About Healthy Pregnancy and Prematurity
Leading the Fight Against Premature Births
Alison Stopeck, MD, Medical Oncologist, Associate Director, Clinical and Translational Research, Stony Brook Cancer Center
How Cancer Clinical Trials Are Beneficial to Everyone
The Benefits of Cancer Immunotherapy Clinical Trials
Katarina Supe-Markovina, MD, Pediatric Nephrologist, Director, Pediatric Hypertension Center
Pediatric Hypertension: A Growing Problem with Long-Term Health Risks
Kids and Kidneys: What Parents Should Know
Olga Syritsyna, MD, Neurologist, Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center
What's the Difference Between Neurologic Lyme Disease and MS?
Wasyl Szeremeta, MD, Division Chief, Pediatric Ears, Nose and Throat (ENT) Stony Brook Children's Hospital
What Parents Need to Know About Tonsillectomy - 2/13
Edlira Tam, DO, Cardiologist, Stony Brook Women's Heart Center; Associate Director, Ventricular Assist Device Program; Associate Director, Cardiogenic Shock Program, Stony Brook Heart Institute
Be Your Own Best Advocate: Women and Heart Health
Apostolos Tassiopoulos, MD, Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery
Vein Disease: When Self-Help Measures Aren't Enough
What You Should Know About Vascular Disease
Janet Trabosh, PA-C, MPH, Associate Director, Bellavie MedSpa
What to Look for When Considering an Aesthetic Service
James Vosswinkel, MD, Chief of Trauma, Emergency Surgery and Surgical Critical Care, Stony Brook Medicine
If Trauma Happens: What Should You Do and Where Should You Go
Kathleen Walsh-Spoonhower, MD, Director, Fetal Heart Program, Stony Brook Children's Hospital
A Heartfelt Talk About Pediatric Cardiology
Wayne C. Waltzer, MD, FACS, Professor and Chair Department of Urology
Kidney Cancer: New Treatments Offer Improved Quality of Life
The Future Is Here: New Guidelines, Diagnostics and Approaches to Prostate Cancer
What You Should Know About Stony Brook's Kidney Transplantation Program
Rakiya Watts, CNM, Director, Midwifery Practice at Stony Brook University Hospital
What care do midwives provide?
Susan Wilner, LCSW, Assistant Director, Behavioral Health Services Operations; Appointed member, Suicide Postvention Committee, Stony Brook Medicine
Denise C. Woodall-Ruff, MD, FAAP, Pediatrician, Director, Healthy Weight & Wellness Center, Stony Brook Children’s Hospital
Robert P. Woroniecki, MD, Pediatric Nephrologist, Division Chief, Pediatric Nephrology and Hypertension
Pediatric Hypertension: A Growing Problem with Long-Term Health Risks
Kids and Kidneys: What Parents Should Know
Lynda Wynne, PA, Stony Brook Children's Hospital
Why Am I Having Trouble Breastfeeding?
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