Ask the Expert Library/Publications
At Stony Brook University Medical Center, we believe better information contributes to better health. That is why our commitment to helping to keep you well includes helping to keep you well informed. One of the key ways we support the health and well being of Suffolk County residents is by sharing health information through our publications and web resources.
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Ask the Expert Library
Looking for health information from a source you can trust? At Stony Brook University Medical Center, we can help.
Expert insight on a broad range of health topics is available through Stony Brook’s Ask the Expert Library. Our growing online library of health-related articles, podcasts, and videos features well-regarded experts in the field – that is, Stony Brook’s esteemed physicians, faculty, and staff.
Our Ask the Expert Library complements the broad array of classes, seminars, support groups, and other education resources available through our Community Health Promotion programs. For a calendar of activities, click here.
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Better Health, Better Living
For local health information that applies to you personally—tips you can use and updates on health technology, research, and programming available right in your own community—an excellent resource is SBUMC’s Better Health, Better Living. This recently revamped, 16-page, biannual newsletter spotlights some of the best ideas in medicine—from helpful hints for healthier living to the latest health care innovations benefitting the Stony Brook community. You also will find our calendar of health classes, conferences, special events, screenings, and support groups you can join. Better Health, Better Living is mailed to many Suffolk County residents, as well as to SBUMC staff and physicians. To view Better Health, Better Living, or to subscribe online, click on the links below.
View the Latest Edition of Better Health, Better Living
Summer 2010: Featuring stories on the newly named pediatric services, "Stony Brook Long Island Children's Hospital," Pediatric ED opening, Cystic Fibrosis Center, 320-slice CT scanner advances emergency care, Chest Pain Center, patient safety communication, comprehensive care facility dedicated for 9/11 responders, treatment of stroke, and more.
View Past Issues of Better Health, Better Living
Fall 2009: Featuring stories on advanced imaging, radiology services, Patient- and Family- Centered Care, Cancer Diagnosis, NICU, Safe Kids, research, healthy aging, endoscopy services, and more.
Spring 2009: Featuring stories on emergency medicine, gastroenterology, pediatric cystic fibrosis, research, palliative care, and more.
Fall 2008: Featuring stories on renovations at SBUMC, lumbar spinal stenosis pain treatments, minimally invasive surgery, Crohn’s Disease and Colitis, and more.
For additional information, please call HealthConnect® at (631) 444-4000.
Stony Brook Community Service Programs
Making the community better—that’s an important part of what Stony Brook University Medical Center is all about. Our doctors, faculty, staff, and students volunteer their time and expertise through hundreds of programs, initiatives and special events. Not only does this benefit the specific groups targeted by the outreach programs—for example, individuals with ALS, teens at risk, underserved children and veterans— the quality of life for everyone in Suffolk County and across Long Island improves.
To view a copy of our brochure detailing some of our community service programs, click here.
To watch a video featuring some of our community partners, click here.
Cancer Program Annual Report
Stony Brook’s Cancer Program Annual Report is a valuable resource for acquainting yourself with some of the best ideas in oncology and how our cancer program incorporates them. This 44-page publication provides updates on each of Stony Brook’s cancer services, disease management teams, and departments. Also included are highlights of the year’s research breakthroughs, pioneering procedures, new treatment protocols, advances in technology and ongoing patient support and advocacy. Special reports on selected disease sites also are provided, in addition to annual diagnostic statistics and contacts.
To view the 2009 Cancer Program Annual Report, click on this PDF file.
To order a hard copy of the report, please call HealthConnect at (631) 444-4000.
Medicine Today
Geared to physicians and Stony Brook University School of Medicine alumni, this informative biannual publication also has in-depth articles on clinical subjects, research and new technologies of interest to the general public.
Medicine Today - Winter 2009: Student-run HOME Clinic, Cardiology, Biological Pacemakers, alumni profiles and more.
Medicine Today - Spring 2008: Clinical Skills Center, Cerebrovascular Center, CNS disorders, alumni profiles and more.
