• Every Minute Counts: What Happens During a Stroke – and What Recovery Really Looks Like
    Jun 3 2026

    When a stroke begins, the brain immediately goes into crisis. With each passing minute, millions of brain cells are at risk. That’s why specialists often say, “time is brain.”


    At Richmond University Medical Center, stroke patients are met with rapid evaluation, advanced imaging, and around-the-clock neurological expertise – care that can dramatically change outcomes and preserve quality of life.


    But what happens after the emergency? What does stroke treatment really look like behind the hospital doors? And what should patients and families realistically expect during recovery?


    Chief of department of Neurology, medical director of RUMC stroke, and immediate past president of New York State Neurological Society, Dr. Allan Perel, joins host, Meredith Gaskins, again to walk us through what happens minute by minute during a stroke, how fast treatment can make a life-changing difference, and what recovery truly looks like – from rehabilitation to regaining independence. At RUMC, patients also have access to the only stroke support group on Staten Island, which brings survivors and caregivers together to share experiences, ask questions, and support one another through recovery.


    This is an essential conversation for patients, caregivers, and anyone who wants to be prepared – because when it comes to stroke, knowing what to do can make all the difference.


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    32 mins
  • The Stroke You Don’t See Coming: Warning Signs, Silent Symptoms, and Why Age Doesn’t Protect You
    May 13 2026

    When most people imagine a stroke, they picture something sudden and dramatic. But the truth is some strokes don’t arrive with obvious warning signs, and some happen silently – causing damage long before a person even realizes what’s happening.


    Even more surprising? Stroke is no longer just a concern for older adults. We’re seeing more cases in younger, seemingly healthy people – and too often, the early signs are missed or dismissed.

    At Richmond University Medical Center, patients have access to advanced, rapid-response stroke care, specialized neurology teams, and lifesaving treatments designed to protect the brain when every minute counts.


    Joining host, Meredith Gaskins, is chief of the department of Neurology and the medical director of RUMC’s stroke center, Dr. Allan Perel. Dr. Perel is also the immediate past president of the New York State Neurological Society. He’s here to help us understand the strokes you don’t see coming – what symptoms people ignore, why age doesn’t always protect us, and what everyone should know to act quickly and protect their brain health.


    This is a conversation you’ll want to hear – and share.


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    30 mins
  • Staying Sharp: A Guide to Lifelong Brain Health
    Mar 16 2026

    On this episode, we’re diving into a topic that affects us all – healthy brain aging. Our brains change as we age, but the good news is that there are many ways we can protect and support cognitive function throughout our lives. Joining host, Meredith Gaskins, is Danielle Geraldi-Samara, MD – someone who has dedicated her career to helping our community maintain lifelong brain health. Dr. Samara breaks down the key habits that support lifelong brain function, including nutrition, movement, social interaction, sleep, and mental stimulation. We also explore the factors that can negatively impact our brain over time and discuss the early signs of cognitive impairment that families should look out for. Whether you’re looking to boost your own brain health or support a loved one, this episode offers practical guidance, compassionate insights, and clear steps for staying mentally strong at every age. Tune in to learn how to stay sharp, stay connected, and age well – from the inside out.

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    29 mins
  • Rewiring Hope: How TMS and Neuromodulation are Changing Mental Health Care
    Feb 2 2026

    On this episode, we’re diving into one of the most exciting – and life changing – areas in mental health treatment: neuromodulation and specifically Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, or TMS. Host, Meredith Gaskins, is joined by two experts in psychiatric care – Dr. Victor Mensah and Dr. Joel Idowu – to unpack what neurmodulation is, who can benefit from it, how TMS works, and why this matters.

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    31 mins
  • No Luxury of Time: Inside the ICU with Dr. Nfonoyim
    Jan 6 2026

    On this episode, we’ll pull back the curtain on what happens inside the ICU, how teams handle life-or-death decisions, and the many lessons learned from the crises – from ordinary to extraordinary. This episode’s special guest, Dr. Jay Mbeng Nfonoyim – a critical care physician, educator, hospital leader, and someone whose journey is as inspiring as the work he leads. Host, Meredith Gaskins, will also explore Dr. Nfonoyim’s personal journey, which is an inspiring one – from a seminary-style boarding school in Cameroon to leading one of New York’s busiest ICUs and what it really takes to lead a team where every second counts.

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    29 mins
  • Suite Dreams: Inside RUMC’s New Center for Sleep & Neurodiagnostic Studies
    Nov 26 2025

    On this episode, we’re diving into something that affects every one of us – sleep. Whether you get too little, toss and turn all night, or wake up feeling exhausted, your sleep has a profound impact on your overall well-being. Joining host, Meredith Gaskins, is Felicia Roseto, manager of respiratory services and sleep services at RUMC and the driving force behind RUMC’s brand-new Suite Dreams Center for Sleep & Neurodiagnostic Studies. Located on RUMC’s main campus, the center features four private, bedroom style rooms. Three are dedicated to sleep studies, and one is equipped for continuous video EEG monitoring, which records brain activity and movement at the same time. The design is intentionally cozy – soft lighting, comfortable bedding, and quiet surroundings. But behind the soothing atmosphere lies cutting-edge diagnostic technology that helps clinicians better understand what happens to the body and brain during sleep. The center offers a comprehensive range of studies for both adults and children which we’ll learn more about on this episode.

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    27 mins
  • Life After Surgery: Recovery, Confidence and the Future of Breast Cancer Care
    Oct 20 2025

    In our last episode, host, Meredith Gaskins, introduced you to Dr. Arthy Yoga, RUMC’s new breast oncoplastic surgeon, and explored what oncoplastic surgery is and how it works. On this episode, we’re shifting our focus to what happens next: life after surgery.


    For many patients, the journey doesn’t end once the cancer is removed – it’s about healing, rebuilding confidence, and looking toward the future with hope. Dr. Yoga will help us understand what recovery looks like, how women can regain quality of life after surgery, and what exiting new innovations are shaping the future of breast cancer treatment.


    We’ll also touch on why prevention and early detection remain the most powerful tools we have – and how RUMC ‘s Breast and Imaging Center is here for our community every step of the way.



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    32 mins
  • What is Oncoplastic Surgery? Redefining Breast Cancer Care
    Oct 6 2025

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time when we focus on raising awareness, sharing knowledge, and supporting patients and families touched by breast cancer. On this episode, we’re highlighting an exciting advancement in care: oncoplastic surgery.


    Joining host, Meredith Gaskins, is Dr. Arthi Yoga, RUMC’s new breast oncoplastic surgeon. Oncoplastic surgery combines cancer removal with reconstructive techniques in the same operation, meaning patients can fight cancer without sacrificing their sense of self. It represents a shift in how breast cancer is treated – blending survival with confidence, function, and aesthetics.


    In this episode, we’ll discuss what oncoplastic surgery is, how it’s different from traditional approaches, and what patients here at RUMC can expect when they come through the doors of our Breast and Imaging Center at 1161 Victory Blvd.


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    29 mins