
“Call me Michelle!” – Meet Dr. Michelle Santoyo
Dr. Michelle Santoyo sits down with host Dr. Fox to talk about what it’s like practicing in New York City, why she prefers being on

Dr. Michelle Santoyo sits down with host Dr. Fox to talk about what it’s like practicing in New York City, why she prefers being on

Dr. Michael Silverstein discusses menopause, including the major symptoms and methods to treat them. Learn more about the physiological cause of menopause, what scientific studies

Host Dr. Nathan Fox sits down with Dr. Michael Silverstein to talk about his journey from teaching Special Education in Queens to joining the full-time

Dr. Zevy Hamburger, an obstetrical anesthesiologist, discusses his experience as part of Mount Sinai Hospital’s rapid response team to the Coronavirus outbreak with Dr. Fox. Dr. Hamburger

Dr. Melka explains teaching hospitals and resident education: what they are, what they do, and what patients need to know. At a teaching hospital, unlike

Dr. Melka, an OBGYN who practices at Maternal Fetal Medicine Associates, talks about her background as a runner and how coaching for marathons parallels coaching

Dr. Eldad Hod, Associate Professor of Pathology and Cell Biology at Columbia University, is a researcher and expert in transfusion medicine. Currently, Dr. Hod is conducting research to

Dr. Annemarie Stroustrup, a neonatologist at Mount Sinai Hospital’s NICU, explains how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting newborn babies in New York City. The NICU

Dr. Stephanie Lam explains one of the most common reasons women come to see their OB-GYN: routine Pap Tests. Learn more about who needs a

School psychologist Dr. Agus Fox discusses parenting during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Learn how to help children cope with new emotions, maintaining learning environments for children

Dr. Fox introduces Dr. Stephanie Lam, an OB-GYN who works with Maternal Fetal Medicine Associates out of Carnegie Women’s Health. In this episode, Dr. Lam

Dr. Angela Bianco explains how labor and delivery is impacted by the rapidly evolving COVID-19 pandemic. On a day-to-day basis, labor and delivery units are