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Mount Sinai Appoints Scott L. Friedman, MD, Dean for Therapeutic Discovery March 19, 2012 This newly created position highlights Mount Sinai’s emerging role in the development of novel drugs and diagnostic products.
New York Times - "From Needle Stick to Cure for Hepatitis" October 13, 2011
James Park, MD discusses how early screenings and treatment for liver cancer patients offers hope February 2, 2011 Last year 24,000 Americans were diagnosed with liver cancer. Learn more about treatments from James Park, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine.
Mount Sinai Appoints Mark W. Babyatsky, MD, As Chair of Department of Medicine December 13, 2010 Dr. Babyatsky seeks to propel Mount Sinai to the forefront of improving primary care under the new Affordable Care Act.
Get a Sneak Peek PBS's Frontline documentary, Facing Death, before it airs in late November November 16, 2010 In Facing Death PBS's Frontline examines "the realities of today's modern, medicalized death" in the ICU of The Mount Sinai Medical Center.
Taking Hepatitis Out of Circulation July 21, 2010 "Hepatitis B is the biggest worldwide infection, with probably 1 billion people infected, and hepatitis C affects another 500 million or more people worldwide." Find out more from Dr. Dieterich.
The Days of Wine and Cirrhosis July 14, 2010 Fibrosis is a term doctors use to describe the scarring of the liver that builds up over time as the result of liver damage. A healthy liver has many vital functions. Find out more from Dr. Friedman.
The Samuel Bronfman Department of Medicine held its Annual Housestaff Research Day on May 27, 2010 May 27, 2010 The Department of Medicine Research Day showcases the collaborative research efforts between faculty and trainees.