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Angela Hanna, MD, will look to expand access to pediatric surgical care and grow the team at Staten Island University Hospital.
Low vaccination rates among children often stem from parental objections or systemic barriers to access.
The transplant was also the first procedure of its kind performed on Long Island.
Sebastien Beauzile lived with sickle cell anemia for more than two decades. Now he's disease free and enjoying his new lease on life.
Four-year-old Kacey was facing colon removal to treat her inflammatory bowel disease — until her team at Cohen Children's Medical Center found a medication that put her on the road to remission.
When a routine delivery turned dangerous, neonatal specialists at Peconic Bay Medical Center knew just what to do.
The approval of the first pediatric heart transplant program on Long Island brings the life-saving procedure close to home for many in New York.
Northwell and Stacker take a look at trends and legislation influencing the public health crisis.
A Northwell fetal medicine doctor's dream Caribbean vacation turned into a desperate fight for her two-year-old son's life when he developed a life-threatening lung infection.
Lyfgenia uses a patient's own modified bone marrow to treat the debilitating blood condition.