A recipient of the ACS CoC Outstanding Performance Award, Dr. Shahriyour Andaz is board-certified in both thoracic and general surgery and specializes in complex chest cancer procedures and robotic-assisted surgery.
ABSTRACT
Professionalism of hiperbaric oxigen treatment in chamber at Drs. Med. R. Riyadi S, Phys Indonesian Naval Medical Institution (Lakesla) Surabaya is multifactorial, including attendant personnel building.
Conclusion : A good attendant personnel building influences treatment in chamber. Improvement of facility developing and personnel building are necessary. Additional for further study with more sample and time for investigation.
Key words : , high pressure compartement/ chamber, personnel building, attendant
Their analysis found that TEE-induced esophageal perforation occurred predominantly in the thoracic esophagus segment, in elderly female patients, in an intra-operative setting and in cases with a perceived low risk or an uneventful TEE exam.
ABSTRACT
Professionalism of hiperbaric oxigen treatment in chamber at Drs. Med. R. Riyadi S, Phys Indonesian Naval Medical Institution (Lakesla) Surabaya is multifactorial, including attendant personnel building.
Conclusion : A good attendant personnel building influences treatment in chamber. Improvement of facility developing and personnel building are necessary. Additional for further study with more sample and time for investigation.
Key words : , high pressure compartement/ chamber, personnel building, attendant
Their analysis found that TEE-induced esophageal perforation occurred predominantly in the thoracic esophagus segment, in elderly female patients, in an intra-operative setting and in cases with a perceived low risk or an uneventful TEE exam.
Medical Center to Enroll Participants in Cancer StudyCharles Canver
Charles Canver, MD, serves Presence United Samaritans Medical Center in Danville, Illinois as chief medical officer and vice president of medical affairs. In preparation for his career, he earned his MD from Erciyes University in Turkey. Continuing his education, Charles Canver completed a general surgery internship and a cardiothoracic surgery residency at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
These awards are given annually to Brigham and Women's Hospital faculty in recognition of achievement in one, or more, of the four pillars of academic life: clinical care, research, education, and community service.
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the course faculty as well as from other participants through facilitated and interactive exercises. This course is offered as a
pre-conference workshop in conjunction with the Cardiac Arrest Survival Summit, presented by the Citizen CPR
Foundation.
This dynamic 8-hour certificate program is designed to prepare physicians, nurses and allied healthcare professionals to
effectively organize and implement cardiac arrest guidelines, innovations and best practices to improve outcomes from
cardiac arrests that occur in the hospital setting.
Focus areas include:
• Code committee and code team organization
• Process improvement
• Emergency ultrasound
• Targeted temperature management
• Post resuscitation PCI
• ECMO
• High-quality training
• Mock codes
• Comprehensive CQI and more
The Citizen CPR Foundation is proud to present this course as part of the Cardiac Arrest Survival Summit, December 10-13,
2019, and other pre-conference workshops happening the 9th and 10th. Formerly ECCU, the Summit is the largest and most
well-respected conference on cardiac arrest care for CPR and ECC instructors, nurse & hospital educators, researchers, EMS
and PAD program managers, EMS medical directors and survivors.
Learn more and register for the ROP course or for the Summit in its entirety by visiting citizencpr.org/summit. We look
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Background: To investigate clinic-pathological characteristics, hormonal receptors and HER2 receptor of male breast cancer.
Materials and methods: Retrospective study of 10 cases between 2010 and 2013. The studied parameters were: tumor size, histological type, histological grade, lymph node status, hormonal status and overexpression of HER2.
Results: The average age of our patients was 60.2 years, in 70% of cases; the histological size that was found was T4; and infiltrating ductal carcinoma was diagnosed in all cases. The grades classification was as follow: grade 2 (30%) and grade 3 (70%). 70% of cases had lymph node metastasis. Estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER,PR) were positive in 60% of tumors. Overexpression of HER2 was positive (Score3) in one case. Luminal B was the most common subtype in our study.
Medical Center to Enroll Participants in Cancer StudyCharles Canver
Charles Canver, MD, serves Presence United Samaritans Medical Center in Danville, Illinois as chief medical officer and vice president of medical affairs. In preparation for his career, he earned his MD from Erciyes University in Turkey. Continuing his education, Charles Canver completed a general surgery internship and a cardiothoracic surgery residency at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
These awards are given annually to Brigham and Women's Hospital faculty in recognition of achievement in one, or more, of the four pillars of academic life: clinical care, research, education, and community service.
Resuscitation is a "team sport"! Plan to attend the Resuscitation Ocer Program with your institutional peers and learn from
the course faculty as well as from other participants through facilitated and interactive exercises. This course is offered as a
pre-conference workshop in conjunction with the Cardiac Arrest Survival Summit, presented by the Citizen CPR
Foundation.
This dynamic 8-hour certificate program is designed to prepare physicians, nurses and allied healthcare professionals to
effectively organize and implement cardiac arrest guidelines, innovations and best practices to improve outcomes from
cardiac arrests that occur in the hospital setting.
Focus areas include:
• Code committee and code team organization
• Process improvement
• Emergency ultrasound
• Targeted temperature management
• Post resuscitation PCI
• ECMO
• High-quality training
• Mock codes
• Comprehensive CQI and more
The Citizen CPR Foundation is proud to present this course as part of the Cardiac Arrest Survival Summit, December 10-13,
2019, and other pre-conference workshops happening the 9th and 10th. Formerly ECCU, the Summit is the largest and most
well-respected conference on cardiac arrest care for CPR and ECC instructors, nurse & hospital educators, researchers, EMS
and PAD program managers, EMS medical directors and survivors.
Learn more and register for the ROP course or for the Summit in its entirety by visiting citizencpr.org/summit. We look
forward to meeting you there.
Background: To investigate clinic-pathological characteristics, hormonal receptors and HER2 receptor of male breast cancer.
Materials and methods: Retrospective study of 10 cases between 2010 and 2013. The studied parameters were: tumor size, histological type, histological grade, lymph node status, hormonal status and overexpression of HER2.
Results: The average age of our patients was 60.2 years, in 70% of cases; the histological size that was found was T4; and infiltrating ductal carcinoma was diagnosed in all cases. The grades classification was as follow: grade 2 (30%) and grade 3 (70%). 70% of cases had lymph node metastasis. Estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER,PR) were positive in 60% of tumors. Overexpression of HER2 was positive (Score3) in one case. Luminal B was the most common subtype in our study.
Dr. Herman is a 2015 “New York Super Doctor.” No more than 5% of physicians in the New York metro region achieve this designation, which is given by Key Professional Media, a leading research and medical ranking organization.
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This partnership is part of South Nassau's commitment to help enhance health care services and revitalize the network of community-based physicians available for the residents.
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Lung Cancer Surgeon Named Director of Clinical Research
1. News From:
For Immediate Release October 19, 2012
Contact: Damian Becker, Manager of Media Relations
(516) 377-5370
South Nassau Names Dr. Andaz
Director of Clinical Research
Oceanside, NY — South Nassau Communities Hospital has named Shahriyour Andaz, MD,
director of clinical research. Dr. Andaz, who also serves as South Nassau’s director of thoracic
oncology, is a four-time winner of the Brooklyn and Long Island Chapter of the American College of
Surgeons’ prestigious Murray Friedman Resident Competition (clinical research) Award.
“It has been South Nassau’s goal to grow its research program, and I look forward to working
with my colleagues to enhance the hospital’s scope of research initiatives and collaboration with
researchers at other institutions,” said Dr. Andaz. “Clinical trials serve as a testing ground for the latest
medications, procedures or devices, and physicians are increasingly incorporating findings from clinical
trials into their plan of patient care.”
A past recipient of the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer Outstanding
Performance Award, Dr. Andaz is board-certified in both thoracic and general surgery and specializes in
complex chest cancer procedures and robotic-assisted and minimally invasive thoracoscopic surgery.
He was the first surgeon on Long Island to perform robotic-assisted bilobectomy lung surgery and
robotic-assisted surgical removal of the thymus gland. His expertise includes chest wall sarcoma
resection and reconstruction, mesothelioma, tracheal resections and reconstructions, endobronchial
surgery, esophageal resection and lung volume reduction surgery. Eliminating the need for large
incisions and painful rib resections, the robotic-assisted and minimally invasive approaches offer faster
healing and shortened recovery time.
Before joining South Nassau Communities Hospital in 2004, Dr. Andaz served at UCLA
Medical Center’s Thoracic Surgery Department in 2003 and was an attending cardiothoracic surgeon
from 2001-03 at Brookdale, Coney Island and Lutheran Hospitals and Maimonides Medical Center,
where he was a Cardiothoracic Fellow from 1998-2001.
2. South Nassau’s Department of Clinical Research, based at its Gertrude & Louis Feil Cancer
Center, is staffed by a clinical research nurse and a clinical research coordinator. A Protocol Review
Committee, composed of a dozen members representing clinical specialties and support services,
reviews all protocols and clinical studies to ensure alignment with the hospital’s mission. They are then
forwarded to an Institutional Review Board that provides regulatory review, approval and monitoring of
clinical trials conducted at the hospital to ensure the protection of human subjects.
This year some 70 patients are newly enrolled in clinical studies conducted by both hospital and
community based physicians. Current research in nearly 20 studies at South Nassau is focusing on
gastroenterology and lung, breast and colon cancer, neuro-oncology, bariatric and orthopedic studies, as
well as protocols written by the nursing research/evidence-based practice council, chaired by Marybeth
Ryan, Ph.D., R.N.
South Nassau Communities Hospital is one of the region’s largest hospitals, with 435 beds, more
than 900 physicians and 3,000 employees. Located in Oceanside, NY, the hospital is an acute-care, not-
for-profit teaching hospital that provides state-of-the-art care in cardiac, oncologic, orthopedic, bariatric,
pain management, mental health and emergency services. In addition to its extensive outpatient
specialty centers, South Nassau provides emergency and elective angioplasty and is the only hospital on
Long Island with the Novalis Tx™ and Gamma Knife® Perfexion radiosurgery technologies. South
Nassau is a designated Stroke Center by the New York State Department of Health and Comprehensive
Community Cancer Center by the American College of Surgeons and is recognized as a Bariatric
Surgery Center of Excellence by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. For more
information, visit www.southnassau.org.
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