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[Overseas Research Base] New York Presbyterian Hospital

Hospital Introduction

The New York Presbyterian Hospital is the largest medical system in New York, which was merged by the New York Hospital and the Presbyterian Hospital in 1998. With a total of 2400 beds, the hospital is a teaching hospital shared by Cornell University and Columbia University, and is also one of the top medical systems in the United States. Its neurosurgery ranking has always been among the top 5 in the United States.

Neurosurgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital has a high reputation in the fields of surgery and interventional treatment of cerebrovascular diseases, pediatric neurosurgery, endoscopic neurosurgery, and spinal neurosurgery.

New York Presbyterian Hospital is a world-class academic medical center dedicated to excellence in patient care, research, education, and community service. The New York Presbyterian Church has over 2 million visits a year, including nearly 15000 infants and 310000 emergency departments.

Advanced Technology

Precision Medicine; mdash;& amp; mdash; Precision medicine research institutions are striving to replace traditional universal medical methods with the use of patients' own genetic maps and medical histories, focusing on targeted, personalized patient care methods. Doctor; mdash;& amp; mdash; Researchers are working to accurately identify the genetic determinants of patients' specific diseases, such as tumors, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases, in order to design more effective treatment processes that target specific determinants.

Minimally invasive surgery; mdash;& amp; mdash; New York Presbyterian Hospital pursues updated and safer treatment options in almost every specialty, using minimally invasive and minimally invasive procedures and techniques to maximize patient outcomes and minimize the time and discomfort of the recovery process. The Minimally Invasive New Technology (MINT) project of our hospital utilizes the collaboration of clinicians and engineers to develop innovative technologies to promote minimally invasive surgery.

Robotic assisted surgery& mdash;& amp; mdash; Doctors at New York Presbyterian Hospital use robotic assisted surgery for routine surgery, urinary tract surgery, and gynecological surgery. This technology allows surgeons to better access the surgical site, achieve higher surgical accuracy, improve flexibility, and enhance visualization.

Operating Facilities; mdash;& amp; mdash; The hospital's operating facilities include operating rooms equipped with the Artis Zeego OR system for complex surgical cases. The system provides the ability to perform whole-body imaging using fluoroscopic based intravascular ultrasound, bringing unparalleled levels of accuracy as well as thorough diagnosis and intervention.

Advantage Disciplines

Neurology

One of the major departments of neuroscientists and neurosurgeons in the United States, the hospital provides specialized care for diseases and conditions affecting the brain and spine, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, autism, epilepsy, motor disorders, and spinal cord diseases and deformities. Neuroradiologists have led endovascular embolization of cerebral aneurysms and continue to improve minimally invasive methods for the treatment of carotid artery disease, stroke, and vascular malformations.

Heart Disease and Cardiac Surgery

Adult and pediatric cardiovascular experts at New York Presbyterian Hospital are at the forefront of medical, interventional, and surgical treatment, specializing in the treatment of arrhythmia, coronary heart disease, pulmonary hypertension, and complex aortic and mitral valve lesions. They are international pioneers in the development of ventricular assist devices, bridging the gap between heart transplantation and the treatment of advanced heart failure. In addition, they have pioneered catheter based surgery for replacing heart valves. Hospital programs for congestive heart failure and heart transplantation are also among the largest in the United States.

Pulmonary Department

The New York Presbyterian Hospital Lung Disease Program includes internationally recognized leading practitioners in lung disease, allergic reactions, and immunology. Doctors constantly use new knowledge and technology to improve diagnosis and treatment of cystic fibrosis, interstitial lung disease, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and tuberculosis.

Child Health

Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Phyllis and David Komansky Center for Children's Health have enjoyed over a century of& ldquo; Two of the country's leading pediatric care centers& rdquo; Reputation. They all provide comprehensive treatment in various fields of paediatrics, including neonatal care, critical care medicine, congenital heart disease, oncology, and pediatric surgery.

Migration

New York Presbyterian Hospital is a large solid organ transplant hospital in the country, including heart, liver, lung, kidney, and pancreas transplants. Transplant surgeons have developed and applied advanced transplant procedures, including live laparoscopic nephrectomy, to reduce postoperative pain and shorten hospital stay. And allows living donors to resume normal activities faster.

Tumor

The hospital's comprehensive oncology program treats more patients than any other hospital in New York, and it treats patients of all ages and different stages of disease. The Herbert lrving Comprehensive Cancer Center at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center is a comprehensive cancer center designated by the National Cancer Institute; mdash;& amp; mdash; One of only three such hospitals in New York State.