Advances in Care, a podcast by NewYork-Presbyterian, is releasing more episodes featuring physicians from Columbia & Weill Cornell Medicine who are revolutionizing medicine through novel research and advanced patient care. Join host Erin Welsh as she talks with doctors about the latest medical developments that are shaping the future of health care.
Join host Erin Welsh as she talks with NewYork-Presbyterian physicians from Columbia & Weill Cornell Medicine about how they are solving some of the most challenging and complex cases in medicine. Together, they discuss groundbreaking discoveries, novel treatments, and the dedication to providing compassionate patient care. This is a show for medical professionals interested in how cutting-edge research and innovations are transforming the future of health care.
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Erin: Advances in Care is a podcast for conversations about groundbreaking developments in modern medicine. On this show, we speak to NewYork-Presbyterian physicians from Columbia and Weill Cornell Medicine about their novel research and innovations…
Dr. Conor Liston: There are some individuals who have been suffering from OCD with really severe disability, and they get the treatment and they seem like different people.
Dr. Soojin Park: There were only a couple of places that had invested on an enterprise ability to get data and Columbia and NewYork-Presbyterian was one of them.
Erin: And we discuss motivation – what drives these doctors to push the boundaries and standards of patient care.
Dr. Tamatha Fenster: If I'm not going to do it, who's going to? I'm at the premier institution in the world. What excuse do I have to not try to make medicine better for women and all people?
Erin: I’m Erin Welsh and I’m excited to announce that Advances in Care has new episodes coming. We’ll be sharing exclusive insights and stories from doctors about the most exciting advances in medicine – like discovering gene therapies to treat sickle cell disease, how cardiac procedures like TAVR became a standard surgical approach, and more breakthroughs that are shaping the future of healthcare.
If you’re interested in learning more from the people who are moving medicine forward, this podcast is for you. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.