Happy Emergency Nurses Week! Join us as we celebrate the incredible dedication, compassion, and expertise of our emergency nurses. These heroes are on the front lines, saving lives every day, providing comfort in crisis, and responding swiftly to any situation. To our emergency nurses: thank you for your tireless work, your unwavering strength, and the care you provide to every patient who walks through our doors. We are grateful for all that you do! #MountSinai #MountSinaiMorningside #WeFindAWay #NYC #Hospital #EmergencyNursesWeek #HealthcareHeroes #ThankYouNurses #NurseAppreciation #FrontlineWarriors #ERStrong #CompassionInAction #EmergencyCare #LifeSavers #NursesRock
Mount Sinai Morningside
Hospitals and Health Care
The leading provider of health care for Morningside Heights, West Harlem, and beyond!
About us
At Mount Sinai Morningside, we offer exceptional clinical care and research within the comfort of a neighborhood hospital known for compassion and sensitivity. We are the leading health care provider for West Harlem and Morningside Heights and offer a level 2 trauma center. We have a proud tradition of medical firsts, particularly in the areas of cardiology and cardiac surgery. We also work hard to meet the varied needs of all residents of our community, including those who face multiple social and economic challenges. In addition, we work hard to lead the way in quality and safety, and to provide you with complete and accurate reporting on these issues.
- Website
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http://www.mountsinai.org/morningside
External link for Mount Sinai Morningside
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1846
Locations
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Primary
1111 Amsterdam Ave
New York, 10025, US
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440 W 114th St
New York, 10025, US
Employees at Mount Sinai Morningside
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Shirin Tajani MSN, BSN, RN
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Toni Colarusso MS, RD, RDN
Senior Nutritionist in Bariatric Surgery at Mount Sinai Morningside
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Nitin Barman
Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Mount Sinai Morningside
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Brian Markoff
Associate Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Updates
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PAD is a circulatory issue that causes narrowing of the arteries in the legs, leading to leg pain, leg ulcers, and difficulty walking—but it doesn’t have to! At Mount Sinai Morningside, our expert vascular surgeons offer advanced, minimally invasive treatments to restore blood flow and reduce symptoms, so you can take control of your health and improve your quality of life. Learn more at Mount Sinai Morningside Vascular Surgery: https://bit.ly/3RYcHfu
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🎉 Congratulations to Sascha Adler, PA-C, for being named Mount Sinai Health System’s PA of the Year! 🏆 Her passion for improving patient outcomes is reflected in her hands-on approach and tireless efforts to follow up with patients, especially over the past months, where Sascha has evolved into the true leader of the Incidental Lung Nodule Program. We are also proud to celebrate the incredible work of Physician Assistants at Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai West during PA Week and every day of the year. Thank you for the unwavering commitment and compassion you show to our patients and community! 💙 #MountSinai #MountSinaiMorningside #MountSinaiWest #WeFindAWay #NYC #Hospital #PAWeek #PAsGoBeyond #physicianassistantweek #physicianassistant #physicianassistants #physician #medicine
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🏃♀️ Happy Physical Therapy Week! 🏃♂️ This week, we’re focusing on fall prevention—because staying active and steady on your feet is key to maintaining independence as you age. Our physical therapists, joined by their occupational therapist and speech language pathologist colleagues, play a crucial role in helping you improve strength, balance, and mobility. Here are a few tips for preventing falls: • Strengthen your legs with targeted exercises • Improve your balance with activities like yoga or Tai Chi • Clear tripping hazards around your home • Stay active to maintain flexibility and coordination Physical therapy can help you stay strong and confident! For more information about all of our services, please call 212-523-6607 or visit: https://bit.ly/47Ra71u #MountSinai #MountSinaiMorningside #WeFindAWay #NYC #Hospital #PhysicalTherapyWeek #FallPrevention #StayActive #HealthyAging #BalanceTraining #StrengthAndStability #MobilityMatters #PTStrong #StayIndependent #ActiveLiving
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🚨 Know the Warning Signs of a Blood Clot! 🚨 Blood clots can be serious, but early detection can save your life. Here are some warning signs to watch for: • Swelling in the leg or arm, often sudden • Pain or tenderness that may feel like a cramp • Skin discoloration (red or blue) or warmth in the affected area • Shortness of breath • Rapid heartbeat or chest pain If you experience any of these symptoms, seek medical attention immediately. Stay informed and protect your health! Learn more at Mount Sinai Morningside Vascular Surgery: https://bit.ly/3RYcHfu #MountSinai #MountSinaiMorningside #WeFindAWay #NYC #Hospital #BloodClotAwareness #BloodClots #Thrombosis #DVT #PE #KnowTheSigns #HealthAlert #StayInformed #CirculationHealth #BloodHealth #EarlyDetection #VascularHealth
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Today, we celebrate our incredible interpreter staff on International Medical Interpreter Appreciation Day! 🌍✨ Thank you for your dedication to breaking down language barriers, ensuring every patient is heard, understood, and supported. Your work is vital to providing compassionate, inclusive care for all. We appreciate all that you do! #MountSinai #MountSinaiMorningside #WeFindAWay #NYC #Hospital #MedicalInterpreters #LanguageAccess #PatientCare #HealthcareHeroes #InclusiveCare #InternationalInterpreterDay #BreakingBarriers #InterpreterAppreciation #CulturalCompetence
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Check out this new video from Javier Zulueta, MD, Chief of Pulmonology at Mount Sinai Morningside. Learn about our innovative lung nodule detection program. By employing a system to ensure all lung nodules are properly monitored, we’re finding lung cancers earlier, when they are more treatable. This program is helping to save lives by improving early detection and making a huge impact on patient care. Don’t miss it! https://bit.ly/4djG18i #MountSinai #MountSinaiMorningside #WeFindAWay #NYC #Hospital #LungHealth #CancerAwareness #EarlyDetection #LungNodules #LungCancerScreening #InnovativeHealthcare #SavingLives #MedicalAdvancements #PatientCare
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Get valuable insights into understanding and managing blood pressure for better heart health from Sean Pinney, MD, FACC, Chief of Cardiology at Mount Sinai Morningside. Learn key factors that influence blood pressure, tips for maintaining healthy levels, and the importance of regular monitoring. The video emphasizes lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, and stress management to help keep your blood pressure in check. Take charge of your health by managing your blood pressure effectively.
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Happy National Security Officer Week! We’re proud to recognize the outstanding Security Officers at Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai-Harlem Health Center who work tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of our patients, staff, and visitors. Your vigilance, professionalism, and dedication are the backbone of our secure and welcoming environment. Thank you for your unwavering commitment to keeping our community safe! #MountSinai #MountSinaiMorningside #MountSinaiHarlemHealthCenter #WeFindAWay #NYC #Hospital #NationalSecurityOfficerWeek #HealthcareSecurity #SafetyFirst #SecurityHeroes #CommunitySafety #ThankYouSecurity #GratefulForYou
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Maintaining healthy cholesterol levels is key to a strong heart and overall well-being. Here are some tips to help you stay on track: Eat Heart-Healthy Foods: Incorporate more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats like those found in nuts, seeds, and fish. Exercise Regularly: Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise most days of the week. It helps raise good cholesterol (HDL) and lower bad cholesterol (LDL). Limit Saturated and Trans Fats: Cut down on processed foods and opt for lean meats and low-fat dairy products. Quit Smoking: If you smoke, quitting can improve your HDL cholesterol level and your heart health overall. Get Regular Check-Ups: Regular screenings can help you monitor your cholesterol levels and take action when needed. Take these steps today to protect your heart tomorrow! ❤️