Stony Brook University Hospital continues to expand its Long Island footprint with plans to build a new ambulatory surgery center in Commack. The 19,500-square-foot facility will place four new ...
When he came in, he was in stage four shock, which is the worst type of shock. He was done,” Stony Brook’s head of trauma, Dr ...
Stony Brook’s Chair of the Department of Surgery and Chief of the Division ... The patient stays a shorter period of time in ...
A press conference about Gallagher’s recovery and release will be held Monday at 11:30 a.m. at Stony Brook University ...
Host Angelina Livigni is joined by Undergraduate Clinical Experience Advisors Frankie Matos and Alexandra Solowinska to talk ...
After 22 days at Stony Brook University Hospital, Officer Gallagher was released to continue his recovery at home.
Gallagher left Stony Brook University Hospital today after spending 22 days in the hospital, 9 of them on life support.
Officer Brendon Gallagher was injured Jan. 5 when, police said, the driver he was chasing lost control and sideswiped ...
said Dr. James Vosswinkel, Stony Brook University Hospital's chief of the Trauma, Emergency Surgery, and Surgical Critical Care Division. Vosswinkel credits Gallagher's survival to first ...
Brendon Gallagher was trapped in the wreckage of his police car for 45 minutes before he was flown to Stony Brook University ...