Dr. Arfoosh was recently interviewed by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where they shared some valuable tips on navigating daylight saving time. You can click on the link below to read the full article. Georgia doctors share tips to navigate daylight saving time.
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Dr. Rami Arfoosh
Dr. Arfoosh has been awarded the 2025 Innovation Award from Northeast Georgia Health System for his remarkable decade-long work in raising awareness and combating lung cancer
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rami-arfoosh-22875921a_i-am-honored-to-be-one-of-the-recipients-activity-7387316514024218624-5knU/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&rcm=ACoAADdIxwABl9HCsfnb7o1HkHPPVOi67BV6_Hk...
Dr. Arfoosh Discusses How Piedmont Eastside is Advancing Lung Cancer Care in Gwinnett with Latest Technology and Holistic Approach
https://issuu.com/cobblifemagazine/docs/generations_magazine_-_spring_2025
Dr. Arfoosh Speaks About Advanced Robotic Bronchoscopy Technology Offered in Gwinnett County though Piedmont Eastside Medical Center
https://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/local/progress-gwinnetts-eastside-medical-center-embracing-new-robotic-technology/article_93c058b8-eed8-11ef-a58c-7f55d4e73198.html
Meet the Visionary Defender of Early Detection and Prompt Treatment of Lung Cancer
https://www.curetoday.com/view/meet-the-visionary-defender-of-early-detection-and-prompt-treatment
Chambering: Pulmonary & Sleep Specialists of Northeast Georgia, P.C.
Pulmonary and Sleep Specialists of Northeast Georgia success story was featured in the Chambering magazine. Visit https://bluetoad.com/publication/?i=715711 Full Article on pages 4 & 5.
Listen to Dr. Arfoosh discussing state of the art lung cancer treatment options along with other experts at Northeast Georgia Health System
Lung Cancer ScreeningJoin us for an informative discussion on lung cancer treatment with our expert physician panel: Dr. Jason Budde, NGPG Cardiothoracic surgeon; Dr. Andrew Johnson, Longstreet Clinic medical oncologist; Dr. Jaymin Jhaveri, NGPG radiation oncologist;...
Lung Cancer Still Kills More Georgians Than Any Other Cancer
By Nick Watson, The Times Despite decreases in smoking use, lung cancer remains the most prevalent cause for cancer-related death across the country and in Georgia. Lung and bronchus cancer had 2.5 times as many deaths as colorectal cancer, the form with the...