WAMC: Medical Monday with Dr. Jonah Marshall
Jonah Marshall, M.D., of Capital Region Urology, discusses prostate health and the latest treatments for BPH and prostate cancer during an appearance on WAMC’s Medical Monday., […]
Jonah Marshall, M.D., of Capital Region Urology, discusses prostate health and the latest treatments for BPH and prostate cancer during an appearance on WAMC’s Medical Monday., […]
Catherine Adams, M.D., chief of palliative medicine at St. Peter’s Hospital., and Susan Serrano, LCSW, social worker with Palliative Care Partners, appeared on WAMC’s Medical Monday. […]
Daniel Bergeron, DO, of Albany Associates in Cardiology, answers a number of cardiac-related questions during an appearance on WAMC’s Medical Monday. […]
Maria Voznesensky, M.D., of Capital Region Urology, discusses pelvic floor reconstruction, minimally invasive surgery, kidney stones, incontinence, and male impotence during an appearance on WAMC’s Medical Monday. […]
William Raible, M.D., of St. Peter’s Vascular Associates, answers questions about a variety of vascular diseases during an appearance on WAMC ‘s Medical Monday […]
Dr. Thea Dalfino discusses the spike in COVID cases and its impact on local hospitals. […]
Catherine Adams, M.D., Ph.D., chief of palliative medicine at St. Peter’s Hospital, discussed the benefits of palliative care and importance of establishing a health care proxy during an appearance on WAMC’s Medical Monday. […]
Duncan Savage, M.D., chief of radiation oncology at St. Peter’s Hospital, appeared on WAMC’s Medical Monday where he discussed targeted cancer treatments, HPV-related cancers in both men and women, and how radiation works to kill cancer cells. […]
William Raible, M.D., of St. Peter’s Vascular Associates, appeared on WAMC’s Medical Monday to discuss vascular surgery, wound care, and minimally invasive treatments for a variety of vascular conditions. […]
Steven Hanks, M.D., chief clinical officer for St. Peter’s Health Partners, was one of several local healthcare leaders interviewed by WAMC radio about the latest precautions being taken against COVID-19 at Capital Region hospitals. Dr. Hanks also discussed the importance of getting vaccinated, particularly with the rapid spread of the Delta variant. From the story: Dr. Steven Hanks, chief clinical officer for St. Peter’s Health Partners, says despite the uptick in COVID cases “it’s not too late to get vaccinated.” “The vaccines that are available do offer substantive protection, particularly against the worst outcomes of COVID hospitalization, long term issues and up to and including death. And so, vaccine is readily available, and if you’ve not been vaccinated, please make your way to a vaccine center.” Click here to listen to WAMC’s report.
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