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Rare Neurologic Disorder Identified News

Rare Neurologic Disorder Identified

A new study published in the May issue of the peer-reviewed journal Brain has identified a rare neurologic disorder affecting infants and teenagers. Tyler Mark Pierson, MD, PhD, assistant professor in the departments of Neurology and Pediatrics at Cedars-Sinai, was one of the study’s senior authors.
Neuroimaging Sharpens Picture of Newborn Brain News

Neuroimaging Sharpens Picture of Newborn Brain

Two recently published studies of brain development in newborns may help predict cognitive outcomes and assist in developing early interventions.
Landmark IBD study in African Americans News

Landmark IBD study in African Americans

In African Americans, the genetic risk landscape for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is very different from that of people with European ancestry, according to the first whole-genome study of IBD in African Americans. The authors say that future clinical research on IBD needs to take ancestry into account.
Clinical Fellows Award Comes From the Heart News

Clinical Fellows Award Comes From the Heart

Improving outcomes for heart disease patients was the focus of studies by Jae Hyung Cho, MD, PhD, and Lily K. Stern, MD, who in May won the 2021 Cedars-Sinai Clinical Fellows Award for Excellence in Research.
Compound Tested for Alcoholic Liver Disease News

Compound Tested for Alcoholic Liver Disease

Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) is a leading cause of death and severe illness. More than 95,000 people die in the U.S each year from excessive alcohol use, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
About the Movement Disorders Fellowship | Cedars-Sinai Academic Medicine Video

About the Movement Disorders Fellowship | Cedars-Sinai Academic Medicine

The goal of the Movement Disorders Fellowship is to provide clinical training, teaching skills and research experience. The length of the program is one year, with the option of adding a second year to pursue research, with approval.
About the Breast Oncology Fellowship | Cedars-Sinai Academic Medicine Video

About the Breast Oncology Fellowship | Cedars-Sinai Academic Medicine

Cedars-Sinai offers a one-year, clinical, interdisciplinary breast oncology fellowship to candidates who have completed a general surgery or obstetrics-gynecology residency and who are board-eligible or board-certified.
Pediatric and Adolescent Gender Wellness Clinic Opens at Cedars-Sinai | Cedars-Sinai Newsroom Video

Pediatric and Adolescent Gender Wellness Clinic Opens at Cedars-Sinai | Cedars-Sinai Newsroom

Cedars-Sinai has opened a clinic for children and adolescents under age 18 who are questioning their gender or experiencing gender dysphoria—marked incongruence and distress between their true gender identity and biological sex.
Innovative Surgeon to Lead Congenital Heart Surgery Team News

Innovative Surgeon to Lead Congenital Heart Surgery Team

Richard Kim, MD, Joins the Smidt Heart Institute to Offer the Full Spectrum of Congenital Cardiac Care to Patients from Birth into Late Adulthood
About the Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship Video

About the Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship

Cedars-Sinai offers a two-year Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship for candidates who have completed an approved general surgery residency and who are board-eligible or board-certified. The fellowship is an integrated, multidisciplinary program with a major emphasis on surgical oncology training and multidisciplinary care.
‘Heart in a Box’ Expands Transplant Opportunities News

‘Heart in a Box’ Expands Transplant Opportunities

The Smidt Heart Institute, Home of the Nation's No. 1 Adult Heart Transplant Program, Uses Transmedics Organ Care System (OCS) to Grow Geographic Area of Service, Enabling More Lifesaving Organ Transplants
Who is A Good Candidate for Aortic Valve Repair? Dr. Pedro Catarino | Aortic Program at Cedars-Sinai Video

Who is A Good Candidate for Aortic Valve Repair? Dr. Pedro Catarino | Aortic Program at Cedars-Sinai

Dr. Pedro Catarino, Director of Aortic Surgery at Cedars-Sinai, explains how an echocardiogram is used to indicate a good candidate for aortic valve repair.

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