NRI Dr. Rajiv Datta appointed as vice-chair of surgery 
                department of 
                 largest hospital 
                in New York
              New York, Dec. 19, 2006
                Devinder Saini
              NRI doctor, Rajiv Datta, specialize in cancer 
                of the breast, colon/rectum and endocrine system, soft tissue 
                tumors, melanoma and head and neck surgery, appointed as vice-chair 
                of its surgery department of  The South Nassau 
                Communities Hospital, New York. The South Nassau Communities Hospital, 
                New York, is one of the best and largest hospitals with more than 
                400 beds, more than 800 physicians and more than 2,200 employees.
              The Hospital is an acute–care, not-for-profit teaching 
                hospital that provides state-of-the-art care in cardiac, oncologic, 
                orthopedic, bariatric, pain management, mental health and emergency 
                services. In addition to its extensive outpatient specialty centers, 
                South Nassau boasts Long Island’s first gamma knife and 
                New York State’s first acute angioplasty program. Its Emergency 
                Services Department is a designated Stroke Center and the American 
                Society of Bariatric Surgery has named South Nassau a Bariatric 
                Surgery Center of Excellence. South Nassau is a member of the 
                New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System and a partner in the Winthrop-South 
                Nassau University Health System. 
              The department has taken this commitment from the operating room 
                and is now employing it in its medical office. It is employing 
                a comprehensive computer programming system for the modern-day 
                medical office that has all but eliminated the hassles, delays 
                and tedious filing caused by the traditional medical record system. 
              
              "What we are seeing," says Dr. Datta, "is increased 
                quality time with patients, not quantity time attributed to moving 
                around the office to access file cabinets and multiple computers 
                to retrieve records and information." 
              Patients are encouraged to bring a family member or friend with 
                them for support and to act as your liaison. Dr. Datta believes 
                in building strong relationships with both his patients and their 
                families. At times it is not only comforting to have a family 
                member with you, at the same time this person also serves as your 
                advocate asking questions you may have forgotten. 
              Dr. Datta only operates at South Nassau Communities Hospital 
                where he is the Chief of Surgical Oncology and Head & Neck 
                surgery. 
              "This is just the leading edge of our commitment to this 
                technology," said Dr. Datta. "As the technology evolves 
                for the benefit of the patient, we will be the first online to 
                upgrade our system." Some of our patients may require special 
                preps for their bowel if they are undergoing colon surgery. Instructions 
                for this will be given to you at the time of your visit if necessary. 
              
              Datta takes great joy in caring for his patients, who regard 
                him as a friend. "I learn every day from these people," 
                he says. "Even if somebody knows they have six months or 
                eight months to live, you should see their attitudes. They go 
                about their lives, spreading happiness."
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