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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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Our team joined the American Liver Foundation’s National Legacy Gala to honor innovators in liver care. Congrats to our own @BenSamstein, Chief of Liver Transplant, on receiving the Leadership Award for his pioneering work in minimally invasive living donor liver transplantation.
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@WCMGIM
General Internal Medicine
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Training for the @nycmarathon? Marathon runner Dr. @sanjaisinhamd from @WeillCornell shares tips on preparation, attire, and hydration for your next run. #nycmarathon @WCMDeptofMed https://t.co/tP71SbASUk
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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You may have heard of a Turkey Trot, but do you know about Runner's Trot? @WeillCornell Gastroenterologist Dr. Michelle Cohen is here to help you avoid it before your next run. @WCMDeptofMed #fallseries #runnerstrot #marathonseason
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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Did you know October is both #NationalLiverAwareness and #LiverCancerAwareness Month? Learn how our expert team at @WeillCornell is advancing care through Liver Transplantation services. Explore our approach to liver care: https://t.co/noJx789ClG https://t.co/2sdICQgOzn
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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Our division had a blast representing @WeillCornell at @AtlanticAntic in Brooklyn! It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with our community and raise awareness about esophageal and colon cancer prevention. @lindsaycayne @Michelle_Lee_MD @DrCriccoLizza @WCMDeptofMed
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@FeliceSchnoll
Dr. Schnoll Sussman
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Join us tomorrow (Tuesday) at 7:30pm for a free webinar about fecal and urinary incontinence in women—a common condition that affects many women. Our #DIGEST team of experts will discuss the causes, diagnosis, and treatment options, as well as practical strategies for managing
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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Calling all physicians, physicians-in-training and Advanced Practice Providers (APPs)! Join @nyphospital and @WeillCornell for a virtual, CME-accredited Colorectal Cancer Symposium on Friday, Oct 10th. Learn more and register below: @WCMDeptofMed @WCMSurgery
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Dr. Schnoll Sussman
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Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) can cause symptoms such as hoarseness, chronic cough, throat clearing, or the feeling of a lump in the throat, but is often overlooked or misdiagnosed. Join us on Tuesday at 7:30pm for a free virtual discussion with our DIGEST team on what LPR is,
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@WeillCornell
Weill Cornell Medicine
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During #WomenInMedicineMonth, we’re honoring women on the front lines and behind the scenes. Whether they work in a research lab, at a reception desk, in an exam room, in an operating room or in the boardroom, their work shapes the future of medical care. @AmerMedicalAssn
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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The U.S. FDA has approved the first clinical trial in the U.S. to use a genetically engineered pig liver to support patients with severe liver failure who don’t qualify for a transplant. Full story: https://t.co/FxKxtJ0Wr6 @WeillCornell @WCMDeptofMed @drbobbybrown #PigLiver
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@WeillCornell
Weill Cornell Medicine
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We're proud to celebrate Women in Medicine Month to honor the trailblazers, healers, administrative staff, researchers and educators who are changing medicine every day. #WIMMonth #WIMStrongerTogether @AmerMedicalAssn
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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“The idea was simple. Get both doctors into the same room, at the same time, to make the life of their patient better... but the choreography was quite complex... It was a passion project but one that has paid off." @FeliceSchnoll @WCMDeptofMed https://t.co/Y3fst5oZgx
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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Rebecca Gruber, a patient at @WeillCornell and @nyphospital, delayed her colonoscopy until her late 40s--then she was diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer. Now, she's sharing her story to urge others: get screened. Watch: https://t.co/M7kYlH2Pdt @WCMDeptofMed @FeliceSchnoll
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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“This opportunity... allows us to begin to drill deeper to understand how this relationship between microbes and the human body is regulated and how we might harness that regulation and interaction for new therapies." @WeillCornell @WCMDeptofMed Story: https://t.co/xksmtf8BQ7
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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Free Webinar Wednesday, July 23 | 5–6 PM Learn about @WeillCornell's patient-centered approach to IBD, including the latest in treatments, clinical trials, and surgery. Register here: https://t.co/GwMnFBLka7 @WCMDeptofMed @Dana_Lukin @FicheraAlessand @RandyLongman
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Weill Cornell Medicine GI & Hepatology
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A new study led by a multidisciplinary team of @WeillCornell physicians shows promising results for a combined colon and endometrial screening. @FeliceSchnoll @WCMDeptofMed #GI #ONCE Read more:
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Individuals with Lynch syndrome face up to a 60% lifetime risk of developing endometrial and gastrointestinal cancer. Established guidelines recommend colonoscopies every 1 to 2 years beginning at ...
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