Discovery to Recovery

Latest Edition

Summer 2008
Younger, More Active Patients Turn to Hospital for Special Surgery: For Baby Boomers, Surgery is No Longer a Last Resort

Past Editions

Fall 2007
Special Surgery Launches Building on Success: $100 Million Campaign to Support Hospital Expansion and Clinical Research

  • Building on Success
  • Special Surgery Ranked #1 in Orthopedics by U.S.News and World Report
  • Creating an Environment for Children
  • $1 Million Gift to Fund New ACL Registry
  • The Pulse: Happenings Around the Hospital
    • Case Closed
    • Tennis Anyone?
    • HSS on the Silver Screen
    • Extending Our Expertise
    • A Winning Team
    • Spine Patients Better Off After Surgery
  • Bringing Findings to Fruition
  • Nachman Prize for HSS Scientist
  • International Orthopedic Leaders Gather at Special Surgery
  • NIH Awards Clinician-Scientists $2.5 Million in Grants
  • Dr. Michael D. Lockshin: Focused on Women's Health
  • Lisa Doromal: A Bundle of Joy
  • Discovery to Recovery Extras
Summer 2007
HSS Nursing Excellence Recognized with Magnet Award: First hospital in New York to be redesignated

  • A Premier Clinical Environment
  • Understanding Enzymes and Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Core Center is One of Only Five in the Nation
  • HSS Partners With Cornell University on Outcomes Study
  • The Pulse: Happenings Around the Hospital
    • New Treatments for Autoimmune Disorders
    • Helping Pitchers Get Back in the Game
    • From Special Surgery to Grey's Anatomy
    • A Mission to the Philippines
    • HSS Hosts Symposium Featuring World Renowned Geneticist
    • Improving Implants for Active Patients
    • Educating Children About Nutrition
  • New Clinical Facilities Open
  • Special Surgery Welcomes Ethics Fellows
  • New Funding Boosts Mary Kirkland Center for Lupus Research
  • New Chair in Biomechanics
  • HSS Radiologist Honored
  • Center Honors Benfactors
  • Dr. Eduardo Salvati: A Career Devoted to Healing
  • Americo Guerriero: Dancing in the Fountain of Youth
  • Discovery to Recovery Extras
Fall 2006
Demand for Care Spurs Expansion: New Ambulatory Surgery Center Opens First Phase of Clinical Improvements

  • A Bridge to the Future
  • Renowned Rheumatologist Steven R. Goldring, MD, Appointed Chief Scientific Officer
  • Root Motion Analysis Lab Poised for the Future
  • Harnessing the Power of Bone Healing
  • Rehabilitation Department Publishes Guidelines
  • Foundation Partners to Establish New Scleroderma Research Center
  • Promoting Patient Safety
  • Finding The Strength to Succeed
  • A Pioneer in Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Summer 2006:
Helping The Body Heal Itself: 
New Program Advances Research in Tissue Engineering

  • Bench to Bedside
  • Reversing the Need for Revision Surgeries
  • Preventing Clots in Shoulder Patients
  • New Foot and ankle Center Accerlerates Clinical Research
  • Grateful Patients Establish Scoliosis Research Chair
  • HSS Scientist Featured in Book Highlighting Women Engineers
Fall 2005:
HSS Completes Campaign for Research: Exceeding Goal, Unprecedented Drive Raises Over $114 Million

  • Achieving Our Goal
  • From Bench to Bedside: Collaborative Research at HSS
  • National Institues of Health Selects HSS Scientist to Join Biomechanics Study Section

Spring 2005:
Understanding Autoimmunity and Atherosclerosis: HSS Findings May Help General Population at Risk of Heart Disease

  • Entering a New Era
  • Using Orthopedic Outcomes Methods to Study Asthma
  • Potential Therapeutic Target for Rheumatic Disease Treatment
  • Gosden Robinson Early Arthritis Center Mounts Concerted Attack on Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • New Laboratory for Connective Tissue Disorders
  • Adele L. Boskey, PhD, Elected to American Association for the Advancement of Science