Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck has announced successful results from a test of groundbreaking technology that provides early detection of pathogens in a hospital setting.
Dr. Suraj Saggar, Chief of Infectious Disease discusses the Moderna COVID vaccine for kids and the latest treatment for hair loss.
Dr. Suraj Saggar, Chief of Infectious Disease describes the virus and how to avoid infection
Partnership with SICPA tests wastewater to mitigate threats from future viruses and variants. Holy Name announced results from a successful test of new technology capable of providing early detection of pathogens in a hospital setting. The test utilized localized wastewater analysis to monitor and protect against the presence of viral contaminants such as COVID-19.
Rod Donovan, a New Jersey beekeeper and retired Holy name employee has established two beehives in the garden located on Holy Name Medical Center's rooftop.
The Monkeypox infection is unlikely to turn into a pandemic. Dr. Suraj Saggar, Chief of Infectious Disease explains how Monekypox is similar to smallpox which we have stopped immunizing against a few decades ago. Since we have accessible treatments, vaccines, and anti-virals the medical profession does not believe this will be a pandemic.
Dr. Suraj Saggar, Chief of Infectious Disease explains the benefits of having tests that can quickly and accurately identify Covid variants in order to help doctors know which therapies to provide to their patients.
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Dr. Jonathan Dominguez describes how family medicine has changed over the years and how it’s become an integral to tracking a family’s medical history.
The Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children raised more than $450,000 — meeting and exceeding its target goal — to fund partial tuition assistance scholarships for underprivileged students attending Archdiocese of Newark Catholic schools at its annual gala in West Orange’s Pleasantdale Chateau on May 11.
This year’s gala honored leaders within the archdiocese for their commitment to Catholic education including Michael Maron, President and CEO of Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the number of unexplained cases of hepatitis in children is continuing to increase. Dr. Suraj Saggar, Chief of Infectious Disease shares what may have caused the uptick in cases.