Dr. Daniel Alonso (Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar) was interviewed by Bloomberg Radio about the status of Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar in light of recent world events.
Dr. Greg Bauer (surgery) was interviewed by WNBC-TV covering the visit of Firefighter Jim Devery to a Burn Center patient he saved.
Dr. Marylene Cloitre (psychology in psychiatry) was interviewed about post-traumatic stress disorder by PBS's NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, by Public Radio International, by the Fox News Channel, and by Time Out magazine.
Dr. Andrew Dannenberg (medicine) will be featured as one of New York's "Top Ten" scientists in a list being compiled and published by Crain's New York Business.
Dr. JoAnn DiFede (psychology in psychiatry) was interviewed by the Fox News Channel about stress and anxiety in the wake of the World Trade Center tragedy.
Dr. Antonio Gotto (Dean of the Medical College) appeared in a fund-raising video, "Touching Tanzania" about three Tanzanian physicians studying medical education at Weill Cornell.
Dr. Richard Granstein (dermatology) was interviewed by WRTV, an ABC affiliate in Indianapolis, about Alefacept (Amevive), a new investigational drug for psoriasis. (Dr. Granstein wrote an editorial about the drug in the July 26 issue of NEJM.)
Dr. Jonathan Jacobs (infectious diseases) was interviewed by NBC Nightly News and WB-11 about anthrax.
Dr. Alan Manevitz (psychiatry) was interviewed by the Fox News Channel about stress and anxiety with respect to the World Trade Center tragedy.
Dr. Kutluk Oktay (obstetrics and gynecology) was interviewed by KPOP Radio (San Diego), Self magazine, Advance for LPNs and Illustrated Science magazine (Copenhagen) about his new ovarian tissue transplant technique to preserve ovarian function (published in the Sept. 26 issue of JAMA).
Dr. Cynthia Pfeffer (psychiatry) was interviewed by the Fox News Channel about stress and anxiety in the aftermath of the World Trade Center disaster.
Dr. Shain Schley (otorhinolaryngology) was interviewed by Newsday about acute hearing loss (engendered by reports of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh's hearing loss).
Dr. Joseph Stavola (pediatrics) was interviewed by Time magazine about anthrax.
Dr. John Sullivan (Rogosin Institute) was interviewed by WB-11 about kidney disease (engendered by news reports that Osama bin Laden may have a kidney ailment).
Dr. Roger Yurt (surgery) was interviewed about the Burn Center by Bloomberg Wireservice and PBS's NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. A photographer from The New York Times is also doing a special feature on the Burn Center, taking pictures of Dr. Yurt, nurses, staff and patients.
October 22, 2001
