Cancer Care & Research
How This Artist and Mom Beat Metastatic Breast Cancer: Kiley Durham’s Story
When triple-negative breast cancer spread to her brain and then her spinal fluid, Kiley believed she only had months to live. Her NewYork-Presbyterian care team refused to give up, tailoring a treatment plan that helped her beat the odds.
Read MoreNYP News
A Retirement Celebration to Remember
NewYork-Presbyterian colleagues showered nurse Deborah Acevedo with love and gratitude as she said goodbye to her home away from home for the last 45 years.
Read MoreChildren's Health
At 8, a Heart Pioneer
Born with a congenital heart condition known as tetralogy of Fallot, Yasin Samad needed multiple surgeries in the first few years of his life. But thanks to a collaborative effort across NewYork-Presbyterian and an innovative approach, Yasin is a thriving third-grader who's proud to share the story of his heart journey.
Read More35:17 Min • ˙Cancer Care & Research
The Art of Healing: How an Artist and Mom Beat Metastatic Breast Cancer
Read More12:23 Min • ˙Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Tips to Become a Better Runner with Dr. Morgan Busko
A sports medicine doctor shares the joys of running, how to stay injury free, and ways to become a more efficient runner.
Read More12:23 Min • ˙Mental Health
Caregiving: Tips for the Sandwich Generation
A palliative care physician describes the resources available to family caregivers who are responsible for both older adults and children, and offers tips for avoiding burnout.
Read More13:08 Min • ˙Spine Care
Is Your Phone Giving You Tech Neck? with Dr. Andrew Chan
A neurosurgeon discusses how to prevent and treat the pain and stiffness in our neck and back from using devices, also known as Tech Neck.
Read More16:51 Min • ˙Mental Health
How Can I Stop Procrastinating? with Dr. Tony Puliafico
A psychologist discusses the connections between mental health and procrastination, and offers strategies for addressing procrastination in both kids and adults.
Read MorePlaylist