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Westchester Medical Center Health Network Names Daniel G. Nicastri, MD, Section Chief of Thoracic Surgery

May 5, 2026

VALHALLA, N.Y. (May 5, 2026) — Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) announced that Daniel G. Nicastri, MD, has joined the organization as Section Chief of Thoracic Surgery within the Department of Surgery. Dr. Nicastri comes to WMCHealth from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where he served as an Associate Professor inContinue reading "Westchester Medical Center Health Network Names Daniel G. Nicastri, MD, Section Chief of Thoracic Surgery"

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Pediatric Gastroenterology

You notice when something shifts in your child’s routine. For example, they skip a meal. You hear a complaint of stomach pain before school. Or a symptom lingers longer than expected. When digestive issues begin affecting daily life, a closer look can provide the support you need. At WMCHealth, our pediatric gastroenterologists take time toContinue reading "Pediatric Gastroenterology"

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Primary Immunodeficiencies

Some children seem to catch every infection that goes around. When illnesses happen often, last longer than expected, or require repeated antibiotics, it may be a sign the immune system needs a closer look. Primary immunodeficiencies affect how the body fights infection, sometimes from birth. At Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), pediatric specialists evaluateContinue reading "Primary Immunodeficiencies"

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The Hidden Effects of Chronic Stress on Your Body and Mind  

May 1, 2026

Medically reviewed by Dr. Mill Etienne, MD, MPH, FAAN, FANA, FAESS Everyone feels stressed sometimes. A difficult week at work, a family conflict or a short stretch of poor sleep is temporary, and the body is built to handle it. Chronic stress is different. When stress becomes a constant background condition rather than an occasionalContinue reading "The Hidden Effects of Chronic Stress on Your Body and Mind  "

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WMCHealth Announces Opening of Renovated and Expanded Behavioral Health Unit at MidHudson Regional Hospital, Advancing Hospital’s Behavioral Health Center of Excellence

May 1, 2026

Project supported by $3 million investment from Dutchess County to establish a Behavioral Health Center of Excellence and transform local mental health services MidHudson Regional Hospital permanently expands inpatient behavioral health capacity to 60 beds, restoring WMCHealth’s pre-pandemic inpatient psychiatric capacity POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (MAY 1, 2026) – MidHudson Regional Hospital, a member of the WestchesterContinue reading "WMCHealth Announces Opening of Renovated and Expanded Behavioral Health Unit at MidHudson Regional Hospital, Advancing Hospital’s Behavioral Health Center of Excellence"

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Same-Day Cardiology Program

With heart disease being the leading cause of death in the United States, your heart health can’t wait. You should have a quick and convenient way to address your heart-related concerns before they become a serious problem. If you’re experiencing non-emergency but worrisome symptoms, the WMCHealth Same-Day Cardiology Program offers weekday appointments with cardiologists within 24 hours.Continue reading "Same-Day Cardiology Program"

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Keeping Your Brain Healthy This Summer: Hydration, Heat and Cognitive Function 

April 30, 2026

Medically reviewed by Katherine Amodeo, MD Most people don’t think about their brains when they’re trying to beat the heat. They think about sunscreen, cold drinks and finding a shady spot. Summer’s combination of high temperatures and poor hydration, though, can take a real toll on cognitive function, affecting your ability to focus and stay sharp throughout the day.  Understanding the connection betweenContinue reading "Keeping Your Brain Healthy This Summer: Hydration, Heat and Cognitive Function "

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Behavioral Health ECHO Program

Supporting patients during behavioral health crises can be complex. These situations often impact both patient safety and staff well-being, and they require thoughtful, coordinated responses.  At WMCHealth, we partner with healthcare teams throughout New York to strengthen day-to-day skills and build confidence in these moments. The Behavioral Health ECHO Program offers a structured, collaborative wayContinue reading "Behavioral Health ECHO Program"

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Why Timing in Cancer Care Matters and What Patients Should Expect

April 27, 2026

Medically reviewed by Faith Selchick, DNP, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, AOCNP, OCN, CPHQ When people think about cancer care, they often focus on treatment. What surgery will I need? Will I need chemotherapy? How soon can we start? But before any of that happens, there is a phase that is just as important, and often more complex.Continue reading "Why Timing in Cancer Care Matters and What Patients Should Expect"

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Graduate Medical Education

WMCHealth Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs prepare the next generation of healthcare leaders through immersive, hands-on learning across a high-volume academic medical system. Our residents and fellows gain experience managing complex cases, collaborating with expert faculty, and advancing care in a dynamic, patient-centered environment. Why Train at WMCHealth? As the Hudson Valley’s only advanced tertiaryContinue reading "Graduate Medical Education"

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