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Orthopedic Care Without Delays: How the Wayne Pavilion is Changing the Referral Experience
For many referring providers, sending a patient for orthopedic care is not just about clinical expertise. It comes down to access, speed, and confidence in what happens next. How quickly will the patient be seen? Will they get a clear diagnosis without unnecessary delays? And will care feel coordinated or fragmented?Foot and Ankle Injuries: When to Refer to Orthopedics
May 19, 2026A Smarter Path for Dizziness: When and Why to Refer for Vestibular Therapy
Dizziness is one of the most common yet complex complaints encountered across primary care, neurology, otolaryngology, and cardiology. It can present as vertigo, imbalance, or nonspecific lightheadedness. It can leave both patients and physicians searching for clear answers."Testing the Waters" - Diagnosis, Clinical Approach and Challenges of Leptomeningeal Disease
May 7, 2026Neuro-Oncology at Atlantic Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach Built for Complex Brain Tumor Care
For physicians managing patients with suspected or confirmed brain tumors, the challenge is rarely just diagnosis. It is what comes next. Brain tumors, whether primary or metastatic, often require coordination across multiple specialties. Neurology, oncology, neurosurgery, radiation oncology, and supportive care all play a role.16th Annual Humanistic Medicine Symposium: Being Human in the Age of AI
April 16, 2026Advanced Breast Imaging Backed by Specialized Clinical Care
Breast cancer outcomes continue to improve because of earlier detection, more precise imaging and coordinated multidisciplinary care.Updates in Multiple Myeloma
April 2, 2026Colorectal Cancer Screening: When is the Right Time?
March 31, 2026The Aortic Center at Atlantic Health Morristown Medical Center: Delivering Platinum-Level Aortic Care for New Jersey and Beyond
The Atlantic Health Aortic Center at Atlantic Health Morristown Medical Center is the highest-volume program of its kind in New Jersey, with surgical volumes comparable to major academic institutions across the northeastern United States.Not Just Closing a Defect: Restoring the Abdominal Wall at Atlantic Health’s Hernia Center
“Hernia surgery is not simply about closing a hole.” That distinction, Michael Turturro, MD says, defines the clinical philosophy and the mission of the Atlantic Health Hernia Center at Overlook Medical Center. For him, abdominal wall surgery is reconstructive by nature. The objective is not merely to place mesh or approximate fascia. It is to restore anatomy, function, and structural integrity in a way that holds up over time.Redefining Endocrine Surgery at Atlantic Health: Precision, Communication, and a Path to Cure
When Alexander Shifrin, MD, reflects on his 20 years as an endocrine surgeon, what stands out most is not the technical complexity of the operations he performs, but the consistency with which he can offer something rare when it comes to cancer care.