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Stony Brook Medicine Releases Key Findings of LGBTQ

Study Reveals L.I. LGBTQ+ Population at Risk for Suicide, Health Disparities, Adverse Health Outcomes. In recognition of National Coming Out Day on October 11, which raises awareness of individuals who identify as LGBTQ+, Stony Brook Medicine (SBM) has released key findings from its 2021 LGBTQ+ health needs survey.The study reveals critical health insights about Long Island’s LGBTQ+ adults

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SB Medicine Administering First LGBTQ+ Health Needs …

WebJune 4, 2021. 4 min read. Stony Brook Medicine is gearing up to administer the first LGBTQ+ community health needs assessment survey on Long Island. The LGBTQ+ Community Health Needs Assessment Survey is a …

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Stony Brook Medicine and Catholic Health Discuss Collaboration

WebSTONY BROOK AND ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – August 4, 2021 -- Stony Brook Medicine (SBM) and Catholic Health (CH) have signed a letter of intent to explore …

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Healthy Libraries Program Brings Community Vital Knowledge

WebLeft to right: Kevin Verbesey, director of the Suffolk Cooperative Library System; Gabriella Pandolfelli, program coordinator, HeLP and PhD student, Program in …

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Stony Brook Medicine Makes Becker’s Healthcare List of Top …

WebBecker’s Healthcare has named Stony Brook Medicine to its 2024 list of 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare. The list highlights hospitals, health systems and …

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Students Explore Pathways to Healthcare with Stony Brook Medicine

WebIn Fall 2021, the Career Center collaborated with two MDs from Stony Brook Medicine to develop a one-year externship for underrepresented students interested in …

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Stony Brook in Groundbreaking Partnership Addressing …

WebA unique initiative to address the many healthcare disparities in the Latinx and migrant low-income communities will assess the social and legal hurdles that these …

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Stony Brook University to Help Expand Mental Health Services for …

WebGovernor Hochul Announces $3.3M in Federal Grants to Providers Across the State. New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced more than $3.3 million to …

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Pandemic Initiatives Support Mental Health of Healthcare Workers

WebAugust 20, 2020. 3 min read. STONY BROOK, NY, August 20, 2020 – The Covid-19 pandemic has placed great strains on the physical and mental health of healthcare …

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New Funding Ensures Years of Healthcare Services to WTC …

WebStony Brook World Trade Center (WTC) Health and Wellness Program Receives $147 million NIOSH contract over 8 years to expand its patient care practice …

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Stony Brook Experts Take on Healthcare Disparities in Virtual Town …

WebSBU’s expertise in the area was shared with a virtual audience August 3 as the Center for Changing Systems of Power, the College of Arts and Sciences and the …

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E-Health Network of LI First to Sign with NY E-Health …

WebThe e-Health Network of Long Island, a Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO) with participating partners throughout Long Island, is the first RHIO …

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Federal Policies Needed to Address Behavioral Health Provider …

WebThese federal programs vary in benefits but can offer as much as $250,000 in loan repayment in exchange for several years of clinical service in high-need …

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New Inhibitors of a Cancer-Causing Protein May Lead to Targeted

WebMarkus Seeliger, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacological Sciences, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, and collaborators at Harvard …

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It’s Good to be Good: Dr. Stephen Post on the Scientific Evidence

WebThe Hidden Gifts of Helping, has studied the benefits and links between altruism, compassion, happiness, healing and health for nearly two decades. In “It’s …

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Laufer Center Dedicated on May 7

WebThe new home of the Louis and Beatrice Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology at Stony Brook University was officially dedicated at a celebratory …

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Nephrologist and Medical Educator Named RSOM Vice Dean for …

WebDr. Susan Hedayati to build the School’s research training programs. STONY BROOK, NY, October 18, 2023 – Susan Hedayati, MD, MS, a physician-scientist, …

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Stony Brook University Hospital Recognized at 2024 United …

WebSTONY BROOK, NY, April 22, 2024 – Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) has once again been recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services …

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SBU Associate Professor Brooke Ellison Dies at 45

WebFebruary 6, 2024. 4 min read. Brooke Ellison, associate professor in Stony Brook University’s School of Health Professions, health policy and medical ethics expert, …

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SBU Chair Of Orthopaedics Receives Top Honor By The Medical …

WebLawrence C. Hurst, M.D., Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthopaedics at Stony Brook University Hospital, has received the 2010 Albion O. …

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Bad Breath As Sign Of Disease

WebIf the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates diagnosed you with fetor hepaticus (bad liver breath), it would not be an insult but a friendly warning. It meant the scent of your breath …

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