SBH physicians feel strongly about their patients staying healthy because good health plays such a big part in their own lives. Here is a look at how several stay in shape regardless of their long work […]
Month: January 2020
SBH To Open Amputation Reduction Center
The patient, a 78-year-old woman with diabetes, hypertension, and a history of foot ulcers, was well known to the team of podiatrists, who over the years had performed several debridement procedures on her feet. Unfortunately, it […]
Ethics: When Decisions are Not so Clear Cut
By Steven Reichert, MD, Director, Palliative Care A 60-year-old man presents to the emergency room via ambulance with complaints of severe shortness of breath and malaise. He has a history of bipolar illness, severe COPD and […]
The Difference Between Rich and Wealthy
By Howard Hook Howard Hook is a fee-only Certified Financial Planner and CPA with the wealth management firm of EKS Associates in Princeton, NJ.He has been named to Medical Economics’ list of top financial planners for […]
Women In Medicine
By Steven Clark It was 1980, a very different time for women in medicine, when Dr. Judith Berger, a freshly minted medical school graduate waddled into a Brooklyn hospital to begin her internship. She was seven […]
What You Need To Know About Food Allergies
It is estimated that more than 50 million Americans have a food allergy of some kind. Food allergies are estimated to affect six percent of children and four percent of adults, according to the Centers for […]
NICU Works Miracles On The Smallest Patients
By Steven Clark At first, Jocelyn Colon tried not to grow too attached to her newborn son, who “had tubes coming out of every part of his body.” After all, as she had been told, the […]