Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum’s personal approach to women’s cardiovascular care extends to a wide body of writings. Her work is a result of her compassionate understanding of where women today are coming from, and health wise, where they need to be.
Recent Writings
Investing in Your Genes
Boulevard, December 2007
Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum
I was recently photographed at a party. My arm was enthusiastically slung around the neck of the host and my right ear poised, was the only part of my face not cropped from the picture. I was looking left, focusing on someone else. It served me right to be cut off like that. I wasn’t truly there. I wasn’t in the moment, and that right ear and casually slung arm will never let me forget it. [Read more →]
The Essence of You
Boulevard, October 2007
Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum
The question has repeatedly been asked about whom we are and what we do. Those questions seem simple, but they pervade our existence. Who we are and what we do have an impact on the decisions we make and how we perceive the world. [Read more →]
The Art of Communication
Boulevard, July 2007
Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum
It’s been a long week. I am standing in front of the mirror, with a tear-stained red face, swollen eyes and mascara running down my cheeks. I have been here before. [Read more →]
The Stages
Boulevard, May, 2007
Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum
I just got a call from the hospital that a patient died, and I am sitting here in shock. It is not that I don’t know why he died. It was expected, almost planned, yet somehow I can’t get used to it. It definitely puts the world into perspective. [Read more →]