Dr. Barbara Bartlik (psychiatry) was interviewed by The New Yorker on new developments in female sexual dysfunction.
Dr. Sandra Belmont (ophthalmology) appeared on both "NBC Nightly News" and WABC radio speaking about laser thermal keratoplasty (LTK) for treatment of farsightedness.
Dr. Andrew Dannenberg (medicine) helped organize a National Cancer Institute meeting on anti-cancer properties of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) that was covered by Science.
Dr. Jonathan Jacobs (medicine) was interviewed by CBSHealthwatch.com on how to guard against common infectious diseases.
Dr. Robert Min (radiology) was interviewed for WNBC-TV on the removal of uterine fibroids by uterine artery embolization.
Dr. John Moore (microbiology and immunology) was interviewed by the Info TV Network for "The Cutting Edge Medical Report" on preventing HIV infection.
Dr. Manish Parikh (medicine) was interviewed for both CBS and Newsday on the new FDA-approved technique, investigated by Dr. S. Chiu Wong (medicine), of using intravascular radiation to prevent cardiac restenosis.
Dr. Lawrence Resnik (medicine) provided the answer to the question of why blood pressure readings may vary from one arm to the other for the "Science Times" section of The New York Times.
Dr. Zev Rosenwaks (obstetrics and gynecology) was interviewed for a special three-part series on older mothers that will air on CBS-TV's "Early Show."
Dr. Gail Saltz (psychiatry) was interviewed by the Chicago Tribune on the effectiveness of sexual abstinence pledges.
Dr. Stephen Scheidt (medicine) was interviewed by the Daily News on the marketing of prescription drugs.
Dr. Virginia Susman (psychiatry) was interviewed for The New York Times (Westchester edition) for an article highlighting the work of Dr. Paulina Kernberg, professor of psychiatry.
February 5, 2001
