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New Surgery Appointments at The Brooklyn Hospital Center
The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) proudly announces the appointment of Nelson Menezes, MD, as the Interim Chair of Surgery. A highly respected leader and educator, Dr. Menezes brings decades of clinical and administrative experience to this role. He was appointed Chief of Vascular Surgery in 1998 and has been an integral part of TBHC’s surgical team ever since. Under his leadership, the hospital successfully transitioned from traditional. open surgical techniques to advanced endovascular procedures, significantly enhancing patient care and outcomes.
Gulmira Sardo, MD Joins TBHC as Ambulatory Care Center Director
The Brooklyn Hospital Center proudly announces the appointment of Gulmira Sardo, MD, as the new Director of the Ambulatory Care Center. As the new director, she prioritizes health equity as a significant initiative in her mission, striving to ensure high-quality care is accessible to all.
The Brooklyn Hospital Center is Awarded Colorectal Cancer Screening Access Grant
We’re pleased to announce that The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) has been awarded a grant from Exact Sciences' FOCUS Program. TBHC is one of 28 organizations sharing $1.5 million to improve colorectal cancer screening rates and make healthcare more accessible for underserved communities.
OB/GYN (and Pediatric) Care, Right in the Neighborhood
Kelvin is our first child so my wife wanted to deliver at a hospital close to home,” said William Mandeville. “I did some research and to my surprise I discovered that The Brooklyn Hospital Center (which was right across from our home), had all the modern equipment with some maternity rooms that overlooked Fort Greene Park.
Healing Fast With Robotic Hernia Surgery
“My experience with hernia surgery at The Brooklyn Hospital Center was truly outstanding. From the moment I received the initial diagnosis to the follow-up care after surgery, I felt supported and cared for every step of the way,” says Brooklyn photographer Rick Schwab. When Mr. Schwab first learned about his hernias, his urologist suggested surgery, considering his active lifestyle as a photographer. After discussing his options and seeking advice from a friend who knew TBHC well, he decided to go with TBHC’s robot surgery program, because the recovery would be faster and with less chance of complications. “It was there that I met Dr. Luca Milone, who recommended laparoscopic surgery to address my hernias,” says Mr. Schwab.