Dr. Sy will help advance neurological care for Manhattan residents by developing a comprehensive neurocritical care program
Heustein Lu Sy, MD, has been appointed director of neurosurgical critical care at Lenox Hill Hospital. Over the past four years, Dr. Sy has served as an attending neurointensivist at the hospital’s department of neurosurgery.
In his new role, Dr. Sy will be responsible for developing a comprehensive, interdisciplinary and integrative clinical neurocritical care program. In addition, Dr. Sy will provide leadership in meeting the hospital’s service excellence initiatives by implementing quality standards for neurocritical care; guide the educational needs of the neurocritical care team; and promote a culture of innovation, improving neurocritical care research.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Fires Back at Covid Vaccine Doubters
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The former Governor of California urges his fans to listen to the real experts instead of some people on Facebook when it comes to coronavirus vaccination. Jan 22, 2021
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Arnold Schwarzenegger has attacked COVID vaccine doubters in an angry Facebook post a day after receiving his jab in Los Angeles.
The movie star and former California Governor shared video of his vaccination at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday (20Jan21) and then turned to social media to spar with those insisting the injection wasn t for them. Virtually all of the real experts around the world are telling us the vaccine is safe and some people on Facebook are saying it isn t, the
MANHATTAN, New York (WABC) A 31-year-old woman was shoved into the side of a moving subway train as it entered an Upper East Side station Tuesday night.
The victim was pushed by another woman as she stood on the platform at the Lexington Avenue/59th Street station around 5:40 p.m.
She bounced off the first car of the train as it entered the station and fell back onto the platform.
MANHATTAN, New York (WABC) A 31-year-old woman was shoved into the side of a moving subway train as it entered an Upper East Side station Tuesday night.
The victim was pushed by another woman as she stood on the platform at the Lexington Avenue/59th Street station around 5:40 p.m.
She bounced off the first car of the train as it entered the station and fell back onto the platform.