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Go With Your Gut Document

Go With Your Gut

You’ve heard the phrase “trust your gut” when it comes to making decisions. But your gut doesn’t just give you intuition for reaching conclusions. It also physically interacts & communicates with the rest of the body in ways that affect overall well-being

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and Rutgers Urologists are Expanding the Boundaries of Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery Leading to Faster Recovery Times for Complex Cases Video

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and Rutgers Urologists are Expanding the Boundaries of Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery Leading to Faster Recovery Times for Complex Cases

Sammy Elsamra, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery (Urology) and Chief, Section of General Urology at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and Rutgers, is using the most advanced minimally invasive robotic surgery techniques to treat ...

Clinical Insights on Long-Term Complete Responses Using T-Cell Therapies in Epithelial Cancers Video

Clinical Insights on Long-Term Complete Responses Using T-Cell Therapies in Epithelial Cancers

Dr. Christian Hinrichs, Co-Director of the Duncan and Nancy MacMillan Cancer Immunology and Metabolism Center of Excellence at Rutgers Cancer Institute and RWJBarnabas Health, shares key research and clinical insights from two HPV-related ...

How Two Urologists at Rutgers Are Improving Quality of Life for Their Male Patients Video

How Two Urologists at Rutgers Are Improving Quality of Life for Their Male Patients

Surgeons with ties to Rutgers Health and RWJBarnabas provide tips on maintaining urological wellness

Valve Trials Cement Rutgers Health and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital as Global Leaders in Cardiac Innovation News

Valve Trials Cement Rutgers Health and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital as Global Leaders in Cardiac Innovation

Before 2012, fewer than 100,000 Americans per year underwent surgery to replace a failing heart valve. Today, more than 250,000 patients benefit from heart valve replacement therapies annually.