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Helen Ouyang

@drhelenouyang

ER Doc + Prof @Columbia, Contributing Writer @NYTmag, Fellow @TypeMediaCenter

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Alexandra Sifferlin (@acsifferlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"What has stayed with me most is not the near miss of a thrown computer or a slur a patient used but a medical student saying to me after he witnessed a violent episode, 'I learned today that I don’t want to go into emergency medicine.'” nytimes.com/2023/10/24/opi…

Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stabbed. Kicked. Spit On. The violence in American hospitals, especially affecting emergency room physicians and nurses nytimes.com/2023/10/24/opi… (w/video) by Helen Ouyang Medical student "I earned today that I don't want to go into emergency medicine"

Stabbed. Kicked. Spit On. The violence in American hospitals, especially affecting emergency room physicians and nurses
nytimes.com/2023/10/24/opi…  (w/video) by <a href="/DrHelenOuyang/">Helen Ouyang</a> 
Medical student "I earned today that I don't want to go into emergency medicine"
Kenny Lin, MD, MPH (@kennylinafp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bariatric Surgery at 16 nytimes.com/2023/10/31/mag… Terrific in-depth reporting from Helen Ouyang about the challenges and imperfect solutions to the epidemic of obesity in children.

Helen Ouyang (@drhelenouyang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This stunning New York Times Opinion essay and photos about the opioid crisis will open your eyes and break your heart. Gorgeous writing by Judith Surber. Thank you Pulitzer Center for supporting this type of work nytimes.com/interactive/20…

New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Though the #MeToo movement rapidly made its way through many industries,” writes Dr. Helen Ouyang, “it seemed to inch sluggishly and unevenly through the medical field, particularly regarding doctors’ sexual misconduct toward patients.” Read: nyti.ms/3QNJNgF

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My NYT Magazine story on pediatric obesity and bariatric surgery is The Sunday Read on The New York Times ‘The Daily’ today. Beautifully narrated by Soneela Nankani with short intro by me. Thanks especially to Tally Abecassis & audio team! nytimes.com/2023/12/17/pod…

Type Media Center (@typemediacenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Type Media Center is pleased to announce Helen Ouyang and Jessica Valenti as the inaugural Ernst Abelin and Pamela Bevier fellows. Valenti and Ouyang join Type thanks to the generous support of Pamela Bevier. typemediacenter.org/2024/02/21/typ…

Helen Ouyang (@drhelenouyang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote this week's @nytmag cover story about ECPR - a new way of treating cardiac arrest. Currently cardiac arrest has dismal survival rates. ECPR could dramatically change that. But can health care systems implement this complex intervention? Should they?nytimes.com/2024/03/27/mag…

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"Patients with certain types of cardiac arrest who are treated with a new procedure, called ECPR, have a nearly 100 % chance of being revived, with their brain function intact, if treatment is administered within 30 minutes of collapse." nytimes.com/2024/03/27/mag… Helen Ouyang

"Patients with certain types of cardiac arrest who are treated with a new procedure, called ECPR, have a nearly 100 % chance of being revived, with their brain function intact, if treatment is administered within 30 minutes of collapse."
nytimes.com/2024/03/27/mag… <a href="/DrHelenOuyang/">Helen Ouyang</a>
The Atlantic (@theatlantic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wastewater monitoring was so useful for COVID-19, some places are now using it to track drug use. But many researchers and public-health officials worry that such monitoring could be used against the people it’s intended to help. Helen Ouyang reports: theatlantic.com/health/archive…

Craig Spencer MD MPH (@craig_a_spencer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve heard about wastewater surveillance for COVID. But it’s increasingly being used to track drug use. This leads to so many questions for public health folks, all wonderfully explored by the remarkable Helen Ouyang in The Atlantic Gift link below 👇 theatlantic.com/health/archive…

nxthompson (@nxthompson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All wonderful technology will eventually be used for surveillance. Including your toilet. theatlantic.com/health/archive…

New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“For people to truly be healthy, modern medicine must prioritize the prevention of mental ailments alongside physical ones,” writes Helen Ouyang. Read: nyti.ms/3TcFVYy