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New York City Health Hospitals Corporation New York City Health Hospitals Corporation Primary Contact: Christina Jenkins Email Address: [email protected] Phone Number: (212) 788‐3648 1199SEIU TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT FUNDS A T M YOUSUF A.I.R. NYC AALTONEN, ERIC ABAD, EDDA ABADI, JACOBO ABADI, MARIA ABBEY‐MENSAH, MICHAEL ABBOTT HOUSE ABDELAAL HANY DR. ABDELHALIM, AHMED ABDELMALEK, EHAB ABDUL HAY, MOHAMMAD MAHER ABDUL RAHMAN ABDULAI SAFIATU MRS. ABDULLA ALWANI, M.D. ABDULLAH MD,MUHAMMAD ABDUL‐QUADER, MOHAMMED ABDURAKHMANOVA, LARISA ABEDIN, RASHED ABLE HEALTH CARE SERVICE, INC. ABLE HEALTHCARE SERVICE, INC. ABOUELHASSAN KHADIJA MS. ABRAHAM PA,DUNSTAN ABRAHAM, BESSIE ABRAHAM, NAOMI ABRAMS MD,ELAINE J ABRAMS, CHARLES ABRAMSON, AUSTIN ABREU MARIA ABRIGHT, ARTHUR ABRIGO, LOURDES ABROKWAH, SAMUEL ABRUDESCU‐OPRAN, ADRIANA ABUELENIN MD,DANIEL ABULAFIA, OVADIA ACADEMY OF MEDICAL & PUBLIC HEALTH ABULU, JOHN SERVICES ACCESS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER ACHARYA, ANJALI ACHOLONU, RHONDA ACOSTA, ENRIQUE ACOSTA, ROBERT ADAMES REINA MS. ADAMS MD,MICHAEL ADAMS NP,CLAUDETH ‐ PAGNY ADAMS, JENNIFER ADAMS, SYLVIA ADAMSON MD,ORLANDO ADANIEL MD,TINDALO ADDEPALLI MD,RAJASEKHAR ADDICT REHABILITATION CENTER FUND INC ADDRIZZO‐HARRIS, DOREEN ADEBISI, AKINOLA ADEGBOYEGE DPM,SAMUEL ADELL MD,ALVIN ADELMAN, MARK ADEPT ADES, VERONICA ADEYEMI PA,LINCOLN O ADEYEMO, ISHOLA ADEYINKA, ADEBAYO ADIATU, ISMAILA ADOTEY, ALEXANDER ADU MD,ALBERT AFACAN, YUSUF AFRICAN SERVICES COMMITTEE AFROZE, SALMA AFZAL HOSSAIN AFZAL, OMARA AGABEKIAN MD,TATIANA AGARWAL, SANJEEV AGBIM, GABRIEL AGEWELL NEW YORK, LLC AGOLORY, SIMON AGORITSAS, KONSTANTINOS AGRAWAL MD,NINA AGRAWAL MD,SUMAN AGRAWAL, NARAYAN AGRIANTONIS, GEORGE AGUERO‐ROSENFELD, MARIA AGUILAR MD,DAVID J AGUSTIN MD,ELMER C AGYARE MD,SAMUEL K AGYEMAN PA,DANSO O AHAD MD,MOHAMMAD A AHAMADI MD,NAHEED AHDOOT, MICHAEL AHERN, BARBARA AHERNE, ANDREW AHLUWALIA MD,MEENA AHMAD, ASMA AHMAD, NAEEM AHMAD, NAWAIZ AHMAD, NOEEN AHMAD, SAMOON AHMAD, SUMAIR AHMADI, RAMIN AHMED FAHMIDA MS. AHMED MAY AHMED, ASMA AHMED, AZIZ AHMED, LEAQUE AHMED, NAYAZ AHMED, SHAHEENA AHRC BRONX EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AHMED, SHAHIN AHMED, WASIF CENTER AHRC HOME CARE SERVICES, INC. AHRC MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL AHRCNYC AIDS SERVICE CENTER OF LOWER MANHATTAN AHUJA MD,AMEETA INC., DBA ASCNYC AIN, QURRATH AIRIANI, SUZANNA AIZMAN, ALEXANDER AJAYI, OLUSEGUN AJIT, SARBJOT AJMAL, SAIMA AKERELE MD,EVARISTO AKERMAN, MICHAEL AKFIRAT MD,GOKHAN AKHAND, ABDUL AKHRASS, PHILIPPE AKHTAR FAHMIDA MRS. AKINNAWONU, KOLAWOLE AKINYOOYE, ADEDOKUN AKIVIS, ALLA AKIYOMI FIELDS AKKER MD,ELEONORA AKMAN MD,DAVID AL HUSAYNI MD,HUSAYN J AL RASHDAN MD,MOHAMAD O ALADJEM, ASHER ALAGHBAND MD,PEYMAN ALAN L. WEST ALAN TAJERSTEIN ALAO MD,OLADIPO A ALAPATI, PRAMEELA ALAPPAT, ROSEMARIA ALATTAR‐MANTIS, JAZILA ALBERT, DAVID ALBERT, ROBIN ALCERA, ERIC ALCHYIB, OMROU ALCON JEHANNY ALEXANDER, BRIGITTE ALEXANDER, JOHN ALEXANDER‐THOMAS, NANETTE ALEXEENKO, LADA ALEXIS, GEORGETTE ALEXIS, JEAN CLAUDE ALEXIS, KARENZA ALFONSO, ANTONIO ALHADDAD MD,FIRAS ALI PA,DINAH ALI, SALMA ALICEA MD,GILBERT L ALICEA PA,ILEANA EILEEN ALL METRO HEALTH CARE ALLAN, SEAN ALLCARE MEDICAL ALLEN HEALTHCARE SERVICES (NATIONAL HEALTHCARE CORP) ALLEN JOHN CNM,STACEY ALLEN MD,DEBORAH ALLEN SMALL ALLEN, EDWARD ALLEN, ROBERT Providers: 5869 7/15/15 1 of 33 New York City Health Hospitals Corporation ALLEYNE(SHARED), JEWEL ALLIANCE CARE NETWORK ALLISON MD,HAROLD ALLMAN MD,DENTON ALMA MESQUITA ALMADI MD,RAMI ALMANZAR YUNELI ALMOND MD,GREGORY ALONSO MD,MARIELIZ V ALONSO, CARMEN ALONSO, GEORGE ALPINE HOME CARE ALSABBAN, LENA AL‐SALEM MD,SALIM ‐ PSY ALTERMAN, DANIEL ALTIFOIS PA,TRACY S ALTMAN, DARYL ALTUN, ZEYNEP ALTZMAN, ELANA ALUKAL, JOSEPH ALURI, ANIL ALVAREZ MD,DORA ALVI SARAH ALWANI, SALIMA ALZI, MARIE, MD AMADOR, JORGE AMANBEKOVA, DINARA AMANQUAH, LENA AMAR PA,JOHANNA AMARTEIFIO, NOTCHER AMATO PHARMACY, INC. AMB MEDICAL SERVICES, PC AMBLARD, LOUIS AMBRIS MD,HERMAN RML AMBROSINO, MICHAEL AMEND, JAMES AMENDOLIA, LISA AMER MD,SARWAT AMER RAFIAA AMERICA MEDICAL GROUP AMERICAN DENTAL OFFICES AMERICARE (CERTIFIED SPECIAL SERVICES, INC.) AMERICARE, INC. AMESUR, KIRAN AMIN DO,AZIZ S AMIN MD,HOSSAM AMIN, AZAD AMIN, RAVINDRA AMIRTHARAJ, CYNTHIA AMO, GREGORY AMODIO, JOHN AMONI MD,ILUONOSE N (EMD) AMOROSO, NANCY AMY STERNHELL, NP AN, CHARLENE ANAM, SADRUL ANAND, PARIDHI ANANTHAMOORTHY, RENUKA ANARELLA, JAMES ANATOLE BARKAN ANBALAGAN, PAPPATHI ANCSELOVITS, KARNEYA ANDERSEN, MATTHEW ANDERSON MD,HERMAN L ANDERSON, DEBRA ANDIKYAN, VAAGN ANDREA LITTLETON, MD ANDREI, MIOARA ANDRES ELENA MS. ANDRES R HERNANDEZ ANDREWS, ROBERT ANDRUS, PHILLIP ANGARITA, JOHANA ANGELL, DUDLEY ANGLADE, ALBERT ANGUS CRNA,HEATHER ANGUS, SANDRA ANIS, KISRA ANNA GORELIK, MD ANSARI, ABDUL ANSARI, HASNA ANSARI, NAHEED ANSONG‐ASSOKU, BETTY ANTHONIMUTHU MD,NIRILLA D ANTONELLI, ANDREA ANTWI ELIZABETH ANYADIKE, NNAEMEKA ANYANWU PA,CHIEDOZIE ANYOHA, ANSELM ANYOKU, AZUKA ANZISKA, BRIAN APFELROTH, STEPHEN APICHA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER APOSTOL, ALEXANDRU APPEL, ROBERT ARAB‐AMERICAN FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER ARBENZ‐CANALES, ERICK ARBOV MD,EDIDIYE ARCA, CYZAR ARCE, MIGUEL ARCEO, NP, VICTOR ARCHBOLD, MARITZA ARCHCARE CARDINAL COOK (ARCHCARE'S EMPIRE STATE HOME CARE SERVICES) ARCHIBALD, LUKE ARCHIMANDRITIS, CONSTANTINE AREMAN, RUSSELL ARGERAKIS DPM,NICHOLAS ARGILLA, MICHAEL ARIAS, JOSE ARIAS, RAFAEL ARICA, KORAY ARIRAO CRNA,VISITACION ARIYIBI MD,OLUYEMISI O ARMS ACRES INPATIENT ARMSTRONG INDIVIDUALIZED RESIDENTIAL ARMS ACRES OUTPATIENT ‐ BRONX ARMS ACRSS OUTPATIENT ‐ QUEENS ALTERNATIVE ARNOLD MD,STACI D ARNOLD, KYLE ARNON, RICA ARON, JOSHUA ARONOFF MATTHEW MR. ARONOV, VIOLETA ARONOWITZ, JONATHAN ARORA, SHALINI ARQUILLA, BONNIE ARTENBERG, PHILIP ARTETA MD,PABLO ARTHUR ASHE INSTITUTE FOR URBAN HEALTH ARUMUGAM, VASANTHI ASANO, KENICHI ASANOV, ANASTASIA ASARE PA,NANA ASARO, CARLO ASCHER, AMANDA ASFAR, TOM ASGARY, RAMIN ASHLEY PA,PHILIP ASHRAF MD,SAMINA ASHRAF, AMAR ASIAN AMERICANS FOR EQUALITY ASOKAN MD,SWARNALATHA ASOMA, KICHIEMON ASSALLUM MD,HUSSEIN ASSOCIATION FOR CARE MANAGEMENT AND HOUSING, INC. (ACMH) AST, DENISE AST, ERNEST ASTHMA COALITION OF QUEENS ASTILL MD,NICOLE ASTOR SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES ASTORIA BLUE FEATHER HEAD START ASTUTO, ANGELA ATALLAH, FOUAD ATANASSOVA‐LINEVA, DANIELA ATAUL H CHOWDHURY, MD ATAY ROSENTHAL MD,SAADET ATENCIO MD,CLARISA V ATHERLY‐JOHN, YVONNE ATKINSON, SHARON ATLURI PURNA CHANDRA PRASAD DR. ATTUBATO, MICHAEL AUBEY MD,BENJAMIN (EMD) AUGENBRAUN, MICHAEL AUGUSTIN, ELIZABETH AUGUSTIN, LUBIN AULAKH, AMANDEEP AUNG, YE AUNG‐HILLMAN, TU TU AURORA, ROZY AVANTI HEALTH CARE AVILES PA,SUSAN M AVRAHAM, TOMER AWAD MD,AIDA AWAD MD,IHAB AWERBUCH, ELIZABETH AWWAL, SABINA AXIOTIS, CONSTANTINE AXMAN, WAYNE AYALA PA,VERONICA B AYALA, JENNY AYANRUOH MD,STEVE T ER AYDIN MD,SCOTT AYIKWEI PA,SAMUEL Providers: 5869 7/15/15 2 of 33 New York City Health Hospitals Corporation AYINLA MD,RAJI M AYLYAROVA, NATELLA AYOUNG‐CHEE, PATRICIA AYZENBERG, VICTOR AZAM MD,MOHAMMAD AZAMY, TAUFIQ, AZAR, OMAR AZAUNCE, MIRIAM AZEEZ MD,SULAIMAN BABABEKOVA, YULIYA BABAYAN MD,ARTEM BABAYEVA MD,NATELA BABAYEVA, STELLA BABENKO MD,YELENA BABU, RAMESH BACH MD,VJERA BADEER MD,CAROLINE BADMAEV DOLGAN MR. BADOLA, RAGHUBAR BADSHAH MD,CYRUS S BAEHSER, MARK BAEZ, SILVESTRE BAGAE, SOLOMON BAHN, SAUL BAHTIYAR, GUL BAILEY, SEAN BAILEY, SHELLEYE‐ANNE BAILIN, EDWARD BAILS, DOUGLAS BAIN, PHYLLIS BAINBRIDGE MD,RONALD R BAINS, HEROLD BAIRD, ALISON BAIS, RAJEEV BAJAJ, KOMAL BAJAKIAN MD,DANIELLE BAKER, ANNALEE BAKER,NP, MALKA BAKSHI, SANJIV BAKSHY, ARIC BALAKHANE, EDMOND BALAKRISHNAN MD,ELITA BALAN, STEFAN BALAOURA, KATHRIN BALASUBRAMANIAM MD,PRADEEP BALASUBRAMANIAN, K, MD BALFOUR, JENNIFER BALLAL DDS,HEBRI S BALLESTEROS GOMEZ, JAVIER BALLESTEROS‐GOMEZ, ALICE BALOGUN, LOLA BALSAM, LEORA BALZORA MD,JEAN BAMJI MD,MAHRUKH BANGALORE, SRIPAL BANKOLE, OLUSEGUN BANNAN, MICHAEL BANSAL MD,RAJENDRA K BANSAL, AMIT BANSAL, RAGHAV BARAN MD,GALINA BARAN, SYMA BARBER MD,JEAN M BARCIA, RAFAEL BARILLAS CERRITOS, JULIA BARKAN MD,ALEXANDER BARLATIER JANICE MISS BARLEY, SKEETER BARLIZO DPM,SHARON BARNWELL NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER BARON, BONNY BARON, EDWARD BARON, MICHELLE BARRACKS MONEAH MRS. BARRETT, CHAMEEKA BARRITEAU PA,LIZBERTH H BARRON, CHARLES BARRON, WENDY BARRY DO,TRACY L BARRY MAIZEL BARRY, PATRICIA BARSOUM, EMANA BARTLEY, LORIE BARTNICZUK, DOROTA BARUA, ANOMADARSHI BARZIDEH, JESSICA BARZIDEH, MEITAL BAR‐ZVI, YEHUDA BASCARA MD,BAYANI BASHAR, MONA BASHEY, M. BAQUAR BASIR MD,RIYAD BASNETT MD,ROBIN BASU, SUPARNA BATAYKIN MD,YELENA BATEMAN, WILLIAM BATHIJA, JAGDISH BATISTA BIANCA MS. BATOOL MD,RAFFAT BATRONY REINA BATUMAN, OLCAY BAUM, JOEL BAUMAN, MARGARITA BAUMANN FISHKIN MD,OLGA BAUMSTEIN MD,DONALD BAUTISTA MD,FRANCISCO E BAUTISTA, JUDITA BAXT, REBECCA BAY PARK CARE CENTER FOR NURSING AND BAXTER, ALEXANDER REHABILITATION BAYOL, MARCEL BDIIWI MD,SANAA BE WELL PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTER, LLC BEACHER MD,JOSEPH BEACON OF HOPE HOUSE PROGRAM?(CATHOLIC CHARITIES NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES) (CCNS) BEAN, DONALD BEARA‐LASIC, LADA BEAUGRIS SABINE MISS BEAULIEU, ISLANDE BEAUPLAN MD,ROGER BECHER, RODNEY BECKWITH, LAVONE BECSKE, TIBOR BEDFORD STUYVESANT RESTORATION CORPORATION BEGOLLI MD,MELISSA BEHAR,PA, BRENDA BEHROOZI, HOOSHANG BEJARANO NARBONA, RAFAEL BELL, BERTRAND BELLA GELFINBEIN BELLEVUE ACT CASE MANAGEMENT BELLEVUE COBRA CASE MANAGEMENT BELLEVUE HOSPITAL CENTER BELLEVUE SCM CASE MANAGEMENT BELLO PA,FOLASHADE BELLO, GAETANO BELLOT, VICTORIA BELMONT, HOWARD BELMONTE MD,AUGUSTA BELOOSESKY, BRENDA BELTRAN, LUIS BELYAVSKY MD,STELLA BENAVIDES,PA, ESTEBAN BENCHIMOL, CORINNE BENDO, AUDREE BENEDICTO, MARIA BENENSTEIN, RICARDO BENISOVICH, VLADIMIR BENITEZ,PA, MARCO BENITO POE BENJAMIN
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