On August 11, Jheison Giraldo ’21, a third-year student in the Renaissance School of Medicine, delivered the student address to incoming students at the School of Medicine’s White Coat Ceremony. Giraldo, who immigrated...
Throughout his career — in engineering, heavy construction and government — Ambassador Charles A. Gargano played a central role in protecting the beating heart of New York’s economy. On May 29, Stony Brook University...
Aurora D. Pryor, MD, was elected president of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) as part of the society’s annual meeting. Dr. Pryor’s top priorities as incoming the...
With nearly 30 million Americans suffering from kidney disease, and treatment of kidney disease accounting for approximately 20 percent of the annual Medicare budget, it’s fair to say that Dr. Sandeep Mallipattu and his...
Congratulations Graduates! Class of 2019 Ready to Change the World After an admirable academic journey that began on their first day of medical school, the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook...
Endowed chair forges connection between medicine and engineering The fight against cancer and other deadly diseases is constantly becoming more and more advanced. To make these advances possible, new tools based on...
Seven-Time Olympic medalist Shannon Miller, the most decorated American gymnast in history, will be the keynote speaker for Stony Brook Medicine’s sixth annual Women’s Health Day on Saturday, October 20, from 8:30 am to...
Stephen Buetow, an associate professor and deputy head of the Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care at New Zealand’s University of Auckland, will discuss “Person-Centered Medicine: Balancing the Welfare...