Dr. Selina Chen-Kiang (pathology) will be profiled on WNBC-TV for the station's Asian Heritage Month.
Dr. Bassem El-Masri (medicine) was interviewed by the New York Post for a feature on clinical trials.
Dr. Mitchell Gaynor (medicine) was interviewed for the inaugural program of PBS's "Healthy Choices" about general lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of cancer.
Dr. Katherine Halmi (psychiatry) was interviewed by Elle magazine on women and eating disorders.
Dr. Arthur Klein (NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System) and Nancy Farrell (Physician Organization) were included in the "100 Top Business Persons" list of the Resident for 2001.
Dr. Alan Manevitz (psychiatry) was interviewed by ABC One about coping with step-families and by WABC-TV about the bullying behaviors of American youth and about prescribing anxiety medications for children.
Dr. Shari Midoneck (medicine) was interviewed for a new book, "The Holistic Bride." She commented on medical tests and check-ups for women.
Dr. Neil Sadick (dermatology) gave advice in the New York Post on treating allergic reactions to various household chemicals.
Dr. Gail Saltz (psychiatry) was interviewed by Oxygen-TV about women and alcohol and by Elle magazine about the maternal instinct.
Dr. Michael Schuster (medicine) was interviewed by the New York Post on multiple myeloma (following news reports concerning NY Yankees baseball coach Mel Stottlemyre).
Dr. Gillian Shepherd (medicine) was interviewed by the New York Post on spring allergies.
Dr. Rache Simmons (surgery) was interviewed by ABC's "Good Morning America" about young women and breast cancer, and by WNBC-TV about new advances in breast surgery.
May 7, 2001
