Temple University Hospital to relocate childbirth services; Dr. Gangemi discusses Alpha-1 deficiency

Temple University Hospital to relocate childbirth services; Dr. Gangemi discusses Alpha-1 deficiency
Michael Young, President & CEO, Temple University Health System — Temple University Health System
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Temple University Hospital’s Main Campus will end Labor and Delivery services at Broad and Ontario Streets starting September 3. Childbirth services are being moved to a new hospital location.

A recent sponsored segment by 6abc and Temple Health focused on genetic factors in emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), with particular attention to Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency. The discussion featured Dr. Andrew J. Gangemi, who serves as Medical Director of Pulmonary Rehabilitation at Temple University Hospital-Main Campus, as well as Medical Director of the Bronchoscopy Suite and Respiratory Therapy at Temple University Hospital-Jeanes Campus.



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