NEW YORK UNIVERSITY BULLETIN 2008-2010 Announcement for the 169th and 170th Sessions

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Contents THE UNIVERSITY ...... 2 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS...... 12

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE GENERAL INFORMATION...... 15

EDUCATION...... 21

ACADEMIC CALENDAR...... 31

POST-GRADUATE INFORMATION ...... 32

HOSPITALS AND FACILITIES ...... 34

APPLICATION AND ADMISSION ...... 37

FINANCIAL INFORMATION...... 39

STUDENT LIFE...... 47

POLICIES AND NOTICES ...... 49

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS...... 51

ROSTER OF STUDENTS ...... 142

RESIDENCY APPOINTMENTS ...... 152

FACULTY INDEX ...... 157

TRAVEL DIRECTIONS...... 180

NYU LANGONE MEDICAL CENTER MAP ...... 181

GENERAL INDEX...... 182

Notice: The programs and requirements set forth in this bulletin are necessarily subject to change without notice at any time at the discretion of the administration. This edition of the New York University School of Medicine Bulletin is being published as a two-year issue, covering the 169th and 170th sessions of the School.

Cover design: NYU Langone Medical Center Webteam 2 The University

An Introduction to New York University Enrollment in the undergraduate divisions of the University ranges between 116 and 6,929. The founding of New York University in 1831 by a While some introductory classes in some programs group of eminent private citizens was a historic have large numbers of students, many classes are event in American education. In the early 19th small. More than 2,500 courses are offered, lead- century, a major emphasis in higher education was ing to more than 25 different degrees. on the mastery of Greek and Latin, with little attention to modern or contemporary subjects. The opening of the University of London in 1828 con- 1832 vinced New Yorkers that New York, too, should College of Arts and Science have a university. The founders of New York 1835 University intended to enlarge the scope of higher School of Law education to meet the needs of persons aspiring to careers in business, industry, science, and the arts, 1841 as well as in law, medicine, and the ministry. School of Medicine The first president of New York University’s 1865 governing council was Albert Gallatin, former College of Dentistry adviser to Thomas Jefferson and secretary of the 1886 treasury in Jefferson’s cabinet. Gallatin and his Graduate School of Arts and Science cofounders said that the new university was to be 1890 a “national university” that would provide a “ratio- Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and nal and practical education for all.” Human Development The result of the founders’ foresight is today a university that is recognized both nationally and 1900 internationally as a leader in scholarship. Of the Leonard N. Stern School of Business more than 3,000 colleges and universities in 1934 America, only 60 institutions are members of the School of Continuing and Professional Studies distinguished Association of American Universities. 1938 New York University is one of the 60. Students Robert F. Wagner Graduate School come to the University from all 50 states and from of Public Service over 130 foreign countries. The University includes 14 schools and colleges 1948 at six major centers in Manhattan. In addition, the Post-Graduate Medical School University operates a branch campus program in 1960 Rockland County at St. Thomas Aquinas College. Silver School of Social Work Certain of the University’s research facilities, 1965 notably the Nelson Institute of Environmental Tisch School of the Arts Medicine, are located in Sterling Forest, near 1972 Tuxedo, New York. Although overall the University Gallatin School of Individualized Study is large, the divisions are small- to moderate-sized units—each with its own traditions, programs, and 1963 faculty. Mount Sinai School of Medicine (affiliated July 1, 1999)

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The College of Arts and Science offers the Bachelor residents also gain important clinical experience of Arts degree in a wide range of programs in the through the NYU Hospitals Center, which includes humanities, science, social sciences, and foreign the 705-bed Tisch Hospital and the 174-bed Rusk languages and literatures and, in some depart- Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. The School also ments, the Bachelor of Science degree. Joint pro- maintains affiliations with select institutions for a grams of study currently involve NYU’s Robert F. variety of joint academic and clinical programs. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service; Affiliated hospitals include the NYU Hospital for Graduate School of Arts and Science; Steinhardt Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute; the School of Culture, Education, and Human Department of Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Development; Silver School of Social Work; School Health Care System; Jamaica Hospital Medical of Medicine; and College of Dentistry, as well as the Center; North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health Polytechnic Institute of NYU. System; Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital; The School of Law is one of the oldest law Gouverneur Hospital; and Lenox Hill Hospital. The schools in the United States. It offers a compre- School is renowned for the excellence of its basic and hensive first professional program leading to the clinical science enterprises as well as its clinical care degree of Juris Doctor and a graduate curriculum through its faculty group practices. The School’s leading to the degrees of Master of Laws and Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Center for Biology Doctor of Juridical Science. The law school is a and Medicine at the Skirball Institute of leader in providing scholarships to promising stu- Biomolecular Medicine is one of the world’s leading dents, recruiting top faculty, and improving tuition medical research centers, with interdisciplinary subsidies and loan forgiveness programs. The research emphasizing the biomolecular roots of dis- School of Law regularly posts recent graduates to ease. Specific areas of focus include developmental the U.S. Supreme Court for the highly coveted genetics, molecular pathogenesis, molecular neuro- clerkships. The Root-Tilden-Kern scholarship pro- biology, and structural biology. gram has produced more than 800 of the finest The College of Dentistry is the third oldest and public service leaders in the country. Each year, the largest private dental school in the United some of the world’s top foreign lawyers visit to States. It offers a predoctoral program leading to teach at the Hauser Global Law School, founded in the Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, as well as 1995. An extraordinarily wide range of course advanced education programs in the dental spe- offerings, research centers, colloquia, and special cialties and an allied health program in dental programs is made available to students. Policy hygiene. The patient care clinics, laboratories, and makers and practitioners regularly converge on other teaching facilities that comprise the College Washington Square South to explore critical of Dentistry are housed within several buildings, issues in the law. including the Arnold and Marie Schwartz Hall of The School of Medicine and Post-Graduate Dental Sciences and the K. B. Weissman Clinical Medical School offer the Doctor of Medicine degree Science Building. The College is located on First and, through the Graduate School of Arts and Avenue, from East 24th Street to East 25th Street, Science, the Doctor of Philosophy degree, as well as in the midst of one of the nation’s most renowned courses for accreditation designed to meet the needs health sciences complexes, which extends from of physician-scientists and physicians in practice. East 14th Street to East 34th Street. Located Much of the clinical teaching takes place at the 809- within the College of Dentistry is the College of bed Bellevue Hospital Center, where the School of Nursing, one of the top programs in the country. Medicine supervises care. Medical students and Graduates assume positions in leading health care 5 The Schools and Colleges of the University

institutions and universities and practice in areas complex is adjacent to the University’s renowned including acute care, community health care, pedi- Holmes Bobst Library. The Stern School atrics, geriatrics, mental health, and emergency offers B.S., M.B.A., and Ph.D. degrees. Students care. The College offers B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. may specialize in accounting, economics, finance, degree programs. A B.S./M.S. dual degree program information systems, international business, man- and an M.S./M.S. joint degree program with the agement, marketing, operations management, sta- Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public tistics, and actuarial science. Joint graduate-level Service are also available. programs are offered with the School of Law, the The Graduate School of Arts and Science offers Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science, Service, and the Graduate School of Arts and Master of Fine Arts, and Doctor of Philosophy in Science. Enrollment in the graduate program may most areas of the humanities, social sciences, and be full time or part time. natural sciences. Several certificate programs are The Undergraduate College of the Stern School of also offered. The NYU in Paris and NYU in Madrid Business administers the undergraduate business M.A. programs are based in centers in Paris and program. This program offers an innovative cur- Madrid. Dual degree programs of study currently riculum that integrates liberal arts studies with involve the School of Law, the School of Medicine, business studies. Through this course of study, stu- the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, and the dents are exposed to the international dimensions Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public of business; develop strong interpersonal and Service. Courses are offered in the late afternoon team-building skills; gain a sense of professional and evening as well as during the day. responsibility; and undertake cross-disciplinary The Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and course work while retaining a strong individual- Human Development offers a broad range of inno- ized component through elective course work. vative undergraduate preprofessional and profes- The undergraduate curriculum is a full-time sional programs and advanced graduate study in course of study. applied psychology, art, communication, education, The School of Continuing and Professional health, and music. Undergraduate programs lead Studies (SCPS) has for over 70 years provided to the Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, or courses and professional credentials designed to Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and combine a solid meet the cultural and career needs of today’s adult foundation in the liberal arts with specialized population. SCPS offers approximately 2,000 non- course work and fieldwork, clinical practice, or credit courses each semester in business and mar- internships in a wide variety of settings through- keting; entertainment, technology, and digital out New York City. Graduate students may enroll arts; international studies; real estate and con- in master’s, advanced certificate, and doctoral pro- struction; hospitality; philanthropy; the creative grams in a wide variety of disciplines. Courses are arts; and more. SCPS also offers credit-bearing given weekdays, evenings, and summers to full- programs, including associate’s and bachelor’s time, part-time, and special students. Study abroad degrees geared toward adults returning to college. is available for undergraduates during the aca- For professionals seeking career advancement in demic year and for graduate students during the specific industries, SCPS offers 13 Master of summer and January intersession. Applied Science degree programs. Flexible scheduling, con- research opportunities abound for all students. venient class locations, and online offerings The Leonard N. Stern School of Business is through the Virtual College™ draw thousands of located in a three-building complex that comprises adult students to SCPS every semester. Tisch and Shimkin Halls and the Henry Kaufman The Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Management Center. The Washington Square Service offers advanced programs leading to the 6 The Schools and Colleges of the University

professional degrees of Master of Public aspects of the performing and visual arts. Administration, Master of Urban Planning, Departments and programs offering professional Master of Science in management, and Doctor of training are acting, dance, design, drama, perfor- Philosophy. Through these rigorous programs, mance studies, film and television, cinema studies, NYU Wagner educates the future leaders of pub- photography and imaging, dramatic writing, musi- lic, nonprofit, and health institutions as well as cal theatre writing, recorded music, and interac- private organizations serving the public sector. tive telecommunications. Degrees offered are the Dual degree programs are also available with the B.A., B.F.A., M.F.A., M.P.S., M.A. (moving image College of Arts and Science, the Graduate School archiving and preservation), and, through the of Arts and Science, the School of Law, the School Graduate School of Arts and Science, the M.A. of Medicine, the College of Nursing, the Silver (performance studies or cinema studies) and Ph.D. School of Social Work, and the Leonard N. Stern The Gallatin School of Individualized Study School of Business. NYU Wagner takes a broad- offers Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees based, interdisciplinary approach to public service in individualized programs of study. Gallatin pro- education that recognizes the importance of a vides an innovative and student-centered liberal cross-sector perspective and values both theory arts education in which students create and hone and practice. Courses for full-time and part-time their own plans of study under the mentorship of students are offered in the late afternoon and faculty advisers. The Gallatin model encourages evening and on Saturdays. students to integrate their studies in traditional The Silver School of Social Work offers Bachelor disciplines and professions by combining Gallatin of Science, Master of Social Work, and Doctor of course work with independent studies, intern- Philosophy degrees. The bachelor’s program, ships, and courses at other schools within NYU. which consists of both a liberal arts foundation Gallatin’s interdisciplinary courses focus on signif- and direct professional training, prepares students icant texts from around the world and engage stu- for beginning social work practice immediately dents with major historical and philosophical upon graduation and for admission to graduate traditions. Programs in the arts, writing, and com- programs with advanced standing. The master’s munity learning offer students opportunities to program prepares students for the core mission of utilize New York City as their extended classroom social work through intensive training in relation- and to explore the relationship between theory ship-based practices with individuals, groups, and and practice as they develop their capacity for families and provides an advanced concentration critical thinking, effective communication, and cre- in clinical social work. The doctoral program offers ative work. a concentration in clinical social work, preparing The Mount Sinai School of Medicine offers the graduates to assume leadership positions as M.D. and Ph.D. degrees in addition to a combined researchers, advanced practitioners, and educa- M.D.-Ph.D. program in a rigorous intellectual tors. The Master of Social Work Program is offered environment focused on collaboration between fac- at St. Thomas Aquinas College in Rockland ulty and students. The School is committed to County, as well as at the Washington Square cam- training students to be not only outstanding clini- pus. First-year master’s courses are offered at the cians and scientists but also compassionate indi- College of Staten Island and at Sarah Lawrence viduals who also serve science and society. The College in Bronxville, Westchester County. School, founded in 1963, became affiliated with The Tisch School of the Arts, founded in 1965, New York University on July 1, 1999. provides undergraduate and graduate training in 7 New York University and New York

New York University Libraries Tamiment Library, one of the finest collections in the world for scholarly research in labor history, social- The striking, 12-story Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, ism, anarchism, communism, and American radical- designed by Philip Johnson and Richard , is ism. Tamiment includes the Robert F.Wagner Labor the flagship of a nine-library, 5.1 million-volume sys- Archives, which holds the Jewish Labor Committee tem that provides students and faculty members Archives and the historical records of more than 130 with access to the world’s scholarship and serves as New York City labor organizations. a center for the University community’s intellectual The library supports students throughout all life. Located on Washington Square, the Bobst phases of their university study and research, includ- Library houses nearly 3.9 million volumes, 41 thou- ing instructional sessions, term paper clinics, and sand journal subscriptions, and over 5 million micro- online tutorials. Subject specialist librarians work forms and provides access to thousands of electronic directly with students, at the reference centers and resources both on site and to the NYU community by appointment, to assist with specific research around the world via the Internet. The library is vis- needs. Digital library services continue to expand, ited by more than 6,800 users per day, and almost providing students and faculty with library access one million books circulate annually. anywhere any time, whether on campus or off site. In Bobst Library offers three specialized reference addition to e-journals and other electronic resources, centers, 28 miles of open-stack shelving, and more the library offers an e-mail reference service, elec- than 2,000 seats for study. The stacks are open tronic reserves, and streaming audio services. until midnight. The newly renovated Brine Library Beyond Bobst, the library of the renowned Commons, located on the two lower levels, provides Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences students with wireless access, computer worksta- focuses on research-level material in mathematics, tions, three computer classrooms, group and indi- computer science, and related fields, and the vidual study spaces, and 24-hour access for study. Stephen Chan Library of Fine Arts at the Institute The Avery Fisher Center for Music and Media, of Fine Arts houses the rich collections that sup- one of the world’s largest academic media centers, port the research and curricular needs of the insti- has over 100 audio and video viewing carrels and tute’s graduate programs in art history and three media-enhanced classrooms; students and archaeology. The Jack Brause Real Estate Library researchers use more than 95,000 audio and video at the Real Estate Institute is the most compre- recordings per year. The Digital Studio offers a con- hensive facility of its kind, designed to meet the stantly evolving, leading-edge resource for faculty information needs of the entire real estate commu- and student projects and promotes and supports nity. The library for the Institute for the Study of access to digital resources for teaching, learning, the Ancient World opened in fall 2008 and supports research, and arts events. current and developing programs and faculty Bobst Library is also home to significant special research in a broad range of fields associated with collections such as the Fales Collection of English the study of the ancient world. The ISAW library and American Literature, one of the best collections currently boasts strengths in Greek and Roman art of English and American fiction in the United States. and archaeology, Egyptology, and Asian art. Fales contains the unique Downtown Collection, Complementing the collections of the Division of archives documenting the downtown New York liter- Libraries are the Frederick L. Ehrman Medical ary and arts scene from the 1970s to the present, Library of NYU’s School of Medicine (see page 36) focusing on the developments of postmodern writing and the Dental Center’s Waldmann Memorial and dance, performance art, outsider art, and the Library. The Law Library serves the programs of downtown music scene. Bobst Library houses the the School of Law and is strong in a variety of 8 New York University and New York

areas, including legal history, biography, jurispru- systems, and social agencies; and as consultants for dence, and copyright, taxation, criminal, labor, museums and industrial corporations bring to teach- business, and international law as well as such ing an experience of the world and a professional legal specialties as urban affairs, poverty law, and sophistication that are difficult to match. consumerism. Students also, either through course work or in The extraordinary growth of the University’s aca- outside activities, tend to be involved in the vigor- demic programs in recent years, along with the ous and varied life of the city. Research for term rapid expansion of electronic information resources, papers in the humanities and social sciences may has provided an impetus for new development in take them to such diverse places as the American NYU’s libraries, and they continue to enhance their Museum of Natural History, the Museum of services for NYU students and faculty and to Modern Art, a garment factory, a deteriorating strengthen research collections. neighborhood, or a foreign consulate. The Grey Art Gallery, the University’s fine arts Students in science work with their professors on museum, presents three to four innovative exhibi- such problems of immediate importance for urban tions each year that encompass all aspects of the society as the pollution of waterways and the conges- visual arts: painting and sculpture, prints and draw- tion of city streets. Business majors attend seminars ings, photography, architecture and decorative arts, in corporation boardrooms and intern as executive video, film, and performance. The gallery also spon- assistants in business and financial houses. The sors lectures, seminars, symposia, and film series in schools, courts, hospitals, settlement houses, the- conjunction with its exhibitions. Admission to the atres, playgrounds, and prisons of the greatest city in gallery is free for NYU staff, faculty, and students. the world form a regular part of the educational The New York University Art Collection, founded scene for students of medicine, dentistry, education, in 1958, consists of more than 5,000 works in a social work, law, business and public administration, wide range of media. The collection is comprised and the creative and performing arts. primarily of late-19th-century and 20th-century The chief center for undergraduate and graduate works; its particular strengths are American paint- study is at Washington Square in Greenwich ing from the 1940s to the present and 20th-century Village, long famous for its contributions to the European prints. A unique segment of the NYU fine arts, literature, and drama and its personal- Art Collection is the Abby Weed Grey Collection of ized, smaller-scale, European style of living. New Contemporary Asian and Middle Eastern Art, York University itself makes a significant contribu- which totals some 1,000 works in various media tion to the creative activity of the Village through representing countries from Turkey to Japan. the high concentration of faculty and students who reside within a few blocks of the University. The Larger Campus University apartment buildings provide housing for nearly 2,000 members of the faculty and admin- New York University is an integral part of the istration, and University student residence halls metropolitan community of New York City—the accommodate over 11,500 men and women. Many business, cultural, artistic, and financial center of more faculty and students reside in private housing the nation and the home of the United Nations. in the area. The city’s extraordinary resources enrich both the academic programs and the experience of living at A Private University New York University. Professors whose extracurricular activities include Since its founding, New York University has been service as editors for publishing houses and maga- a private university. It operates under a board of zines; as advisers to city government, banks, school trustees and derives its income from tuition, 9 New York University and New York

endowment, grants from private foundations and government, and gifts from friends, alumni, corpo- rations, and other private philanthropic sources. The University is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its relations with its faculty, students, and staff mem- bers, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, veteran or mili- tary status, age, disability, and any other legally protected basis. Inquiries regarding the application of the federal laws and regulations concerning affirmative action and antidiscrimination policies and procedures at New York University may be referred to e. Frances White, Vice Provost for Faculty Development, New York University, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012- 1091, telephone 212-998-2370, for faculty; to Josephine Katcher, Senior Director of the Office of Employee Relations, New York University, 7 East 12th Street, New York, NY 10003-4475, telephone 212-998-1242, for employees; and to Thomas Grace, Director of Judicial Affairs and Title IX and VI Officer and Section 504 Coordinator, Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, New York University, 60 Washington Square South, Suite 601, New York, NY 10012-1019, telephone 212- 998-4403, for students. Inquiries may also be referred to the director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, U.S. Department of Labor. New York University is a member of the Association of American Universities and is accred- ited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104; 215-662-5606). Individual undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs and schools are accredited by the appropriate specialized accrediting agencies. 10 University Administration, Deans and Directors

Anthony P. Jiga, B.A., M.P.P., Vice President for Budget University Administration and Planning Robert S. Kivetz, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Vice President for John Sexton, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., J.D., President Campus Services Rosemarie A. Loffredo, B.S., M.A., M.B.A., Vice President W. McLaughlin, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Provost for Financial Operations and Treasurer Michael C. Alfano, D.M.D., Ph.D., Executive Vice President Jules Martin, B.S., M.P.A., J.D., Vice President for Global Robert Berne, B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D., Senior Vice President for Security and Crisis Management Health Marilyn McMillan, B.A., Associate Provost and Chief Richard Foley, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Chair, Faculty Advisory Information Technology Officer Committee on Academic Priorities; Anne and Joel Carol Morrow, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Provost for Ehrenkranz Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science Academic Operations Planning Cheryl Mills, B.A., J.D., Senior Vice President and Charles P. Mullen, B.B.A., M.B.A., Treasurer (through Secretary of the University December 31, 2008) Diane C. Yu, B.A., J.D., Chief of Staff and Deputy to the Terrance Nolan, B.A., J.D., LL.M., Acting General Counsel President Carolyn Sargent, B.A., M.A. Vice President for Faculty Housing Jess Benhabib, B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Senior Vice Provost for Jane Tylus, B.A., Ph.D., Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Planning Marc L. Wais, B.S., M.B.A., M.A., Ed.D., Vice President for Lynne P. Brown, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Senior Vice President Student Affairs for University Relations and Public Affairs Mariët Westermann, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Vice Chancellor for Martin S. Dorph, B.S., M.B.A., J.D., Senior Vice President Regional Campus Development for Finance and Budget Norman Dorsen, B.A., LL.B., Counselor to the President Pierre C. Hohenberg, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Senior Vice Deans and Directors Provost for Research Debra A. LaMorte, B.A., J.D., Senior Vice President for Roger Bagnall, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Director, Institute for the Development and Alumni Relations Study of the Ancient World Alison Leary, B.S., Senior Vice President for Operations Charles N. Bertolami, D.D.S., D.Med.Sc., Herman Robert Linda G. Mills, B.A., J.D., M.S.W., Ph.D., Senior Vice Dean, College of Dentistry Provost for Undergraduate Education and University Life Sally E. Blount-Lyon, B.S.E., M.S., Ph.D., Dean, Dianne Rekow, B.S., B.S.M.E., M.B.A., M.S.M.E., D.D.S., Undergraduate College; Vice Dean, Leonard N. Stern School Ph.D., Senior Vice Provost for Engineering and Technology of Business Jeannemarie Smith, B.A., M.B.A., Senior Vice President Mary M. Brabeck, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Dean, Steinhardt for University International Strategies School of Culture, Education, and Human Development e. Frances White, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Vice Provost for Mary Schmidt , B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; hon.: D.F.A., Faculty Development D.H.L., Ph.D., Dean, Tisch School of the Arts Dennis S. Charney, B.A., M.D., Dean, Mount Sinai School of Medicine (affiliated) Ulrich Baer, B.A., Ph.D., Vice Provost for Globalization and Multicultural Affairs Conley, B.A., M.P.A., Ph.D., Dean for Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Science John Beckman, B.A., Vice President for Public Affairs Thomas F. Cooley, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Dean, Leonard N. Richard N. Bing, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Vice President for Stern School of Business Public Resource Administration and Development Suzanne England, B.S., M.S.W., Ph.D., M.B.A., Dean, Paul Boghossian, B.Sc., Ph.D., Provost Fellow Silver School of Social Work Catherine Casey, B.S., Vice President for Human Resources Richard Foley, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Anne and Joel Catherine DeLong, B.S.; C.P.A., Associate Provost for Ehrenkranz Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science Academic Financial Planning and Fiscal Affairs Leslie Greengard, B.A., M.D./Ph.D., Director, Courant Steven Donofrio, B.S., M.B.A., Vice President for Institute of Mathematical Sciences Administration and Chief of Staff to the Executive Vice Robert I. Grossman, B.S., M.D., Saul J. Farber Dean, President New York University School of Medicine and Post-Graduate Katherine , B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Vice Chancellor, Medical School Europe Robert S. Lapiner, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Dean, School of Barbara F. Hall, B.A., Associate Provost for Enrollment Continuing and Professional Studies Management Carol A. Mandel, B.A., M.A., M.S.L.S., Dean of Libraries Alicia D. Hurley, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Vice President for Government Affairs and Community Engagement 11 University Trustees

Michele D. Marincola, B.A., M.A., Interim Director, John Sexton, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., J.D. Institute of Fine Arts Constance Silver, B.S., M.S.W., Ph.D. Richard L. Revesz, B.S.E., M.S., J.D., Dean, School of Law Lisa Silverstein, B.A. Matthew S. Santirocco, B.A.; M.A. [Cantab.], M.Phil., Joel E. Smilow, B.A., M.B.A. Ph.D., Seryl Kushner Dean, College of Arts and Science; Jay Stein Associate Provost for Undergraduate Academic Affairs Joseph S. Steinberg, B.A., M.B.A. Ellen Schall, B.A., J.D., Dean, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service Judy Steinhardt, B.A., Ed.M. Daniel L. Stein, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Dean for Science, Faculty Michael H. Steinhardt, B.S. of Arts and Science Daniel R. Tisch Catharine R. Stimpson, B.A.; B.A., M.A. [Cantab.], Ph.D.; John L. Vogelstein hon.: D.H.L., Hum.D., Litt.D., LL.D., Dean, Graduate School Casey Wasserman, B.S. of Arts and Science Anthony Welters, B.A., J.D. Edward J. Sullivan, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Dean for Shelby White, B.A., M.A. Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Science Leonard A. Wilf, B.A., J.D., LL.M. (in Taxation) Susanne L. Wofford, B.A.; B.Phil. [Oxon.], Ph.D., Dean, Gallatin School of Individualized Study William D. Zabel, B.A., LL.B.

Board of Trustees Life Trustees

Martin Lipton, B.S. in Econ., LL.B., Chair Diane Belfer Mamdouha Bobst, B.A., M.A., M.P.H.; hon.: L.H.D. Ronald D. Abramson, B.A., J.D.; hon: D.F.A. John Brademas (President Emeritus), B.A.; D.Phil. [Oxon.]; hon.: D.C.L, L.H.D., Litt.D., LL.D. Phyllis Putter Barasch, B.S., M.A., M.B.A. Geraldine H. Coles Maria Bartiromo, B.A. John J. Creedon, B.S., LL.B., LL.M. Marc H. Bell, B.S., M.S. Maurice R. Greenberg, LL.B.; hon.: J.D., LL.D. William R. Berkley, B.S., M.B.A. Henry Kaufman, B.A., M.S., Ph.D.; hon.: L.H.D., LL.D. Daniel J. Brodsky, B.A., M.U.P. Helen L. Kimmel, B.A. Arthur L. Carter, B.A., M.B.A. Thomas S. Murphy, B.S.M.E., M.B.A. Evan R. Chesler, B.A., J.D. L. Jay Oliva (President Emeritus), B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; hon.: Michael R. , B.B.A., M.A., Ph.D. D.H.L., Litt.D., LL.D., Ph.D. Florence A. Davis, B.A., J.D. Herbert M. Paul, B.B.A., M.B.A., J.D., LL.M. Barry Diller Lester Pollack, B.S., LL.B. Joel S. Ehrenkranz, B.S., M.B.A., LL.B., LL.M. E. John Rosenwald, Jr., B.A., M.B.A. Laurence D. Fink, B.A., M.B.A. William R. Salomon Jay M. Furman, B.S., J.D. Marie Schwartz H. Hemmerdinger, B.A. Larry A. Silverstein, B.A., LL.B. Charles J. Hinkaty, B.S., M.S. Sheldon H. Solow Mitchell Jacobson, B.A., J.D. Henry Taub, B.S. Richard D. Katcher, B.A., LL.B. Lillian Vernon Richard Jay Kogan, B.A., M.B.A. Robert F. Wright, B.A., M.B.A. Jerry H. Labowitz, B.A. Baroness Mariuccia Zerilli-Marimò Kenneth G. Langone, B.A., M.B.A. Jeffrey H. Lynford, B.A., M.P.A., J.D. Donald B. Marron Trustee Associates Constance J. Milstein, B.A., J.D. Bruce Berger, B.S. Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak Leonard Boxer, B.S., LL.B. Brooke Garber Neidich, B.A. Jane Eisner Bram, B.A., M.S.W., Ph.D. David C. Oxman, B.A., LL.B. Betty Weinberg Ellerin, B.A., J.D. Catherine B. Reynolds, B.A. Norman Goodman, B.A., J.D. Sale Ross, B.A. Marvin Leffler, B.S., M.B.A. William C. Rudin, B.S. 12 School of Medicine Trustees and Officers

Foundation Board of Trustees Frank E. Richardson Linda Gosden Robinson Kenneth G. Langone, Chair E. John Rosenwald, Jr. Edward J. Minskoff, Vice Chair Michael P. Schulhof Alan D. Schwartz Trustees Bernard L. Schwartz Stanley Shopkorn Marc H. Bell Henry R. Silverman William R. Berkley Larry A. Silverstein Edgar Bronfman, Jr. Joel E. Smilow Kenneth I. Chenault Norma Smith Marshall S. Cogan Robin L. Smith Gary D. Cohn William C. Steere, Jr. William J. Constantine John M. Stewart Elizabeth B. Dater Alice M. Tisch Jamie Dimon Thomas J. Tisch Fiona Druckenmiller Bradley J. Wechsler Norman Eig Alan G. Weiler Alvin H. Einbender Anthony Welters Lori Fink Louis P. Friedman Ex-Officio Trustees Jay Furman Steven J. Gilbert Michael C. Alfano, D.M.D., Ph.D. George E. Hall Robert Berne, Ph.D. Sylvia Hassenfeld Robert I. Grossman, M.D. Stanley H. Kaplan David W. McLaughlin Helen L. Kimmel Terrance Nolan Martin S. Kimmel John E. Sexton Sidney Lapidus Thomas H. Lee Life Trustees Martin Lipton, Esq. Mamdouha S. Bobst Carla S. Magliocco Geraldine H. Coles Louis Marx, Jr. Arnold Greenberg Deryck Maughan Felix Kaufman, Ph.D. Edward H. Meyer Bernard A. Marden Heidi G. Miller Eleanor J. Piel, Esq. Edward J. Minskoff Darla Moore Associate Trustees Thomas S. Murphy Brooke Garber Neidich Doris Balmer Farrelly Frank T. Nickell Lola Finkelstein Michael E. Novogratz Irma Hilton Ronald O. Perelman Laurence C. Leeds, Jr. William A. Perlmuth Miriam Lubling Laura Perlmutter Daniel Rosenbloom, Esq. Douglas A. Phillips Marcia Cohen Ross, R.N., C.S. Robert W. Pittman Michael Stoler Alan Rappaport 13 School of Medicine Trustees and Officers

NYU Hospitals Center Medical Staff Fritz Francois, M.D., Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs and Diversity Stuart Garay, M.D. Mekbib Gemeda, M.A., Assistant Dean for Diversity and Howard Ginsburg, M.D. Community Affairs Robert A. Press, M.D., Ph.D. Joanne McGrath, M.S.Ed., Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid Michael S. Simberkoff, M.D., Assistant Dean for NYU School of Medicine Deans Education, Department of Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Health Care System Robert I. Grossman, M.D., Dean and Chief Executive Arnold Stern, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Dean for Extramural Officer, New York University School of Medicine Educational Programs Andrew W. Litt, M.D., Executive Vice President and Vice Jonathan H. Weider, Assistant Dean for Advanced Dean, Chief of Staff Applications Steven B. Abramson, M.D., Senior Vice President and Vice Dean for Education, Faculty and Academic Affairs Bernard A. Birnbaum, M.D., Senior Vice President and NYU Langone Medical Center Corporate Vice Dean, Chief of Hospital Operations Officers and Vice Presidents Andrew W. Brotman, M.D., Senior Vice President and Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs and Strategy, Chief Clinical Officer Corporate Officers Harold S. Koplewicz, M.D., Senior Vice President and Vice Dean for External Affairs Robert I. Grossman, M.D., Dean and Chief Executive Vivian S. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., Senior Vice President Officer and Vice Dean for Science, Chief Scientific Officer Andrew W. Litt, M.D., Executive Vice President and Vice Vicki Match Suna, A.I.A, Senior Vice President and Vice Dean, Chief of Staff Dean for Real Estate Development and Facilities Steven B. Abramson, M.D., Senior Vice President and Vice Richard R. Crater, M.B.A., Senior Vice President and Vice Dean for Education, Faculty and Academic Affairs Dean, Corporate Chief Financial Officer Bernard A. Birnbaum, M.D., Senior Vice President and Annette Johnson, J.D., Senior Vice President and Vice Vice Dean, Chief of Hospital Operations Dean, General Counsel Andrew W. Brotman, M.D., Senior Vice President and Vice Paul Conocenti, M.B.A., Senior Vice President and Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs and Strategy, Chief Clinical Officer Dean, Chief Information Officer Harold S. Koplewicz, M.D., Senior Vice President and Vice Nancy Sanchez, M.S., Senior Vice President and Vice Dean, Dean for External Affairs Human Resources Vivian S. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., Senior Vice President Joel D. Oppenheim, Ph.D., Senior Associate Dean for and Vice Dean for Science, Chief Scientific Officer Biomedical Sciences Vicki Match Suna, A.I.A., Senior Vice President and Vice Mariano J. Rey, M.D., Senior Associate Dean for Dean for Real Estate Development and Facilities Community Health Affairs Paul Conocenti, M.B.A., Senior Vice President and Vice Carol Bernstein, M.D., Associate Dean for Graduate Dean, Chief Information Officer Medical Education Richard R. Crater, M.B.A., Senior Vice President and Vice Michael S. Bruno, M.D., Associate Dean for Education, Dean, Corporate Chief Financial Officer Lenox Hill Hospital Annette Johnson, J.D., Senior Vice President and Vice Lynn Buckvar-Keltz, M.D., Associate Dean for Student Dean, General Counsel Affairs Nancy Sanchez, M.S., Senior Vice President and Vice Dean, Nancy B. Genieser, M.D., Associate Dean for Admissions Human Resources and Financial Aid Anthony J. Grieco, M.D., Associate Dean for Alumni Vice Presidents Relations and Academic Events Thomas S. Riles, M.D., Associate Dean for Medical Susan Bowar-Ferres, R.N., Ph.D., Senior Vice President Education and Technology and Chief Nursing Officer Melvin Rosenfeld, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Curriculum David Dibner, Senior Vice President for NYUHJD Hospital Operations and Musculoskeletal Strategic Area Lawrence G. Smith, M.D., Associate Dean for Education, North Shore University Hospital Richard Donoghue, Senior Vice President for Strategic Planning and Business Development Norman Sussman, M.D., Associate Dean for Post-Graduate Programs 14

Kevin Hannifan, Senior Vice President for Hospital James Geraghty, Vice President for Medical Center Operations Finance Thomas Jordan, Vice President for Medical Center IT Kimberly Glassman, Vice President for Tisch and Rusk Infrastructure and Architecture Nursing Operations Nader Mherabi, Vice President for Medical Center Karim Habibi, Vice President for Medical Center Managed Technology, Chief Technical Officer Care Robert Press, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Medical Officer for NYU Amy Horrocks, Vice President for Hospital Operations Hospitals Center Kevin Kirchen, Vice President for Hospital Operations and Paul Schwabacher, Senior Vice President for Medical Oncology and Cardiovascular Strategic Areas Center Facilities Irene Kreuscher, Vice President for Hospital Operations Maxine Simon, Chief Regulatory Officer for NYU Hospitals Reginald Odom, Vice President for Human Resources Center Andrew Rubin, Vice President for Medical Center Clinical Heidi Aronin, Vice President for School of Medicine Science Affairs and Affiliates Administration Lisa Silverman, Vice President for Development and Marilyn Castaldi, Vice President for Communications and Alumni Affairs Public Affairs (Interim) Wesley Smith, Vice President for Revenue Cycle Operations Richard Cohen, Vice President for Medical Center Facilities Management Carl Willemin, Vice President for Hospital Operations James Conner, Vice President for Hospital Supply Chain Ann Vanderberg, Vice President for NYUHJD Nursing Management and Patient Services Thomas Feuerstein, Vice President for Medical Center Gilda Ventresca-Ecroyd, Vice President for Medical Audit and Compliance Center Governmental Affairs 15 School of Medicine General Information

Historical Sketch “The mission of the medical school is threefold: the educa- tion and training of physicians and scientists, the search for The New York University School of Medicine traces its roots new knowledge, and the care of the sick. The three are to 1841. As the Medical College of the University of New- inseparable. Medicine can be handed on to succeeding gen- York, it admitted its first class of 239 students to a four- erations only by long training in the scientific methods of month course of lectures conducted by the six professors on investigation and by the actual care of patients. Progress in the faculty. medicine, which is medical research, must look constantly to Over the years, the medical enterprise evolved. The old the School for its investigators and to the patient for its Bellevue Hospital Medical College, established in 1861, was problems, whereas the whole future of medical care rests merged in 1898 with New York University to form the upon a continuing supply of physicians and upon the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College. The com- promise of new discovery. The purpose of medical school, bined institutions became the New York University College then, can only be achieved by endeavor in all three direc- of Medicine in 1935. In 1960, the name was changed to the tions—medical education, research, and patient care—and New York University School of Medicine. they must be carried on simultaneously for they are wholly From the start, the NYU School of Medicine and its grad- dependent upon each other, not only for inspiration, but for uates have been at the forefront of medical education, scien- their very means of success.” tific research, and patient care. Two alumni, Dr. Jonas Salk Our current interpretation of this statement is that the (’39) and Dr. Albert Sabin (’31), developed vaccines for polio. appropriate teaching of medicine and the training of physi- One of our faculty members, Dr. Saul Krugman, helped to cians must be accomplished in a setting of excellence, at the develop a vaccine for hepatitis B. While affiliated with NYU, highest level of human achievement. With this understand- Dr. Howard Rusk—for whom our world-renowned Rusk ing, we strive to provide a rich environment for scholarship, Institute is named—pioneered the field of rehabilitation research, and patient care where the faculty understand medicine following World War II. that the students, as our successors, should not merely The School counts among its faculty and alumni distin- replace, but surpass. guished members of the National Academy of Sciences, To continue to achieve these aspirations, the School of investigators of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Medicine must be responsive to the major events and trends three Nobel laureates: Dr. Severo Ochoa, who conducted that are shaping medicine in our time. These are the follow- landmark studies in biochemical genetics and nucleic acids; ing: the revolutions in molecular biology and medical tech- Dr. Baruj Benacerraf, who performed groundbreaking nology; the societal imperatives imposed by rising health research on genetic regulation of the immune system; and care expectations and finite limits on resources; the explo- Dr. Eric Kandel (’56), who made outstanding contributions sive growth in biomedical information; and the increasing to understanding basic mechanisms in the nervous system. involvement of the patient in the decision-making process. At Bellevue Hospital Center—the oldest public hospital in With all of the above taken into consideration, our program the nation and the place where NYU medical students has nine specific goals. receive most of their clinical training—NYU physicians 1. Develop physician-scholars who combine science and helped to establish the nation’s first outpatient department, humanism in their approach to the fields of medicine by fos- as well as departments of rehabilitation medicine and foren- tering these characteristics: sic pathology. NYU physicians at Bellevue were the first to • An understanding of the scientific principles upon which identify Kaposi’s sarcoma as an early symptom of AIDS. clinical medicine is based and the ethical principles and Today, the School boasts 1,582 full-time faculty and 3,491 human values with which it must be practiced; part-time faculty, with 89 endowed professorships. There are • The use of the scientific method for thinking, judgment, also 1,120 residents/fellows and 73 M.D.-Ph.D. candidates. and decision making in professional endeavors; • A command of the core of essential concepts, facts, and Mission and Objectives skills needed for the practice of modern medicine and the understanding that practice must include prevention and The Mission of a Medical School, a prospectus written by the be based on evidence whenever possible; faculty of the NYU School of Medicine early in the 20th cen- • A sense of the paramount, fundamental responsibility of tury, describes our mission. The statement is as meaningful caring for patients whose interests must always come and guiding today as it was then. before one’s own; 16 School of Medicine General Information

• The recognition of the limits of individual ability and understanding of these circumstances on human behavior knowledge that will, of necessity, promote interaction with and disease—responsibility, compassion, and tolerance. appropriate colleagues; 6. Offer programs in the Post-Graduate School of Medicine • A commitment to a lifetime of continuing education in the for the continuing education of physicians in the basic and disciplines of medicine; clinical disciplines of medicine as well as in health econom- • The skills necessary for continuous self-education, includ- ics and health policy. ing awareness of the breadth of educational resources and 7. Educate the public on matters of health. the technologies for their distribution, their appropriate use, their critical evaluation, and the ultimate integration 8. Enrich the education of younger students in grade school of new information into practice; through college, especially underrepresented minorities, in order to attract them to careers in biomedical fields. • The ability to communicate effectively with and value the contributions of patients, their families, colleagues, and 9. Foster the development of research collaboration between the greater communities we serve; our faculty and the private sector both to expand our faculty’s • The highest standards of honesty and personal integrity access to emerging therapeutic technologies and to ensure the and knowledge of the theories and principles that govern transfer of new discoveries and inventions made by our fac- ethical decision making; ulty and students to full application in patient care. • Knowledge of the variety of approaches to the organiza- To ensure that the School continues to fulfill its mission, we tion, financing, and delivery of health care and an under- have set forth specific educational objectives for students in standing of the complexities that financial considerations the following categories: medical knowledge, patient care, may bring to the fiduciary responsibility of the physician practice-based learning and improvement, interpersonal for the patient; and and communication skills, professionalism, and systems- • An understanding of the possible conflicts of interest based practice. inherent in various financial and organizational arrange- 1. Medical Knowledge ments for the practice of medicine in this era. Before graduation, students must have demonstrated, to 2. Provide programs in graduate medical education in a set- the satisfaction of the faculty, knowledge and understanding ting of the highest quality of patient care in the specialties of the of medicine. • Basic principles of the scientific method and their applica- tion to the gathering of medical knowledge and clinical 3. Expose our students to our extensive programs for gradu- decision-making; ate and postdoctoral research training in the basic biomed- ical and clinical sciences so that, as developing physician- • Principles of epidemiology and biostatistics and the scholars, our students understand the nature of the research strengths and weaknesses of the study designs used to that is the basis of both current and future medical practice. develop new medical knowledge; • Basic scientific principles underlying the biochemical, 4. Create, acquire, and disseminate new knowledge as the genetic, molecular, and cellular mechanisms that deter- result of fundamental research in the basic biological sci- mine the normal development, structure, and function of ences, in the clinical sciences, in public health, in the deliv- the body as a whole and its major organ systems; ery of health care, and in the administration of health care. In this regard, we consider it essential to our educational • Normal psychosocial development of individuals from mission at every level that our faculty be engaged in origi- birth through old age; nal research of the highest merit, and that our students • Pathology, pathophysiology, and ecological context of major have every opportunity to participate in research and diseases; become physician-scientists whose primary career focus will • Biological factors that cause or contribute to genetic, devel- be original investigation. opmental, toxic-metabolic, infectious, autoimmune, neo- 5. Provide the highest level of primary through tertiary care plastic, degenerative, traumatic, and behavioral disease; to the extraordinarily diverse populations who receive med- • Nonbiological elements, including access to health care ical treatment in our community and beyond. We consider and economic, sociocultural, and psychological factors, that the rich diversity of cultures, ethnicity, socioeconomic levels, may contribute to or prolong illness; and national origins to which our students are exposed to be a major strength of our program that fosters—through an 17 School of Medicine General Information

• Clinical, laboratory, radiographic, and pathologic manifes- • Recognize patients with common, immediately life-threat- tations of major diseases; ening conditions, and institute appropriate initial therapy; • Pharmacologic, surgical, and psychologic treatments of • Recognize and outline an initial course of management for common physical and mental disorders and symptoms patients with conditions requiring chronic, ambulatory such as pain, the relative efficacy of therapeutic interven- care. tions, and the common adverse effects of therapies; 3. Practice-Based Learning and Improvement • Palliative care of individuals with life-terminating illness Before graduation, students must have demonstrated, to the and management of acute and chronic pain; satisfaction of the faculty, the ability to • Role of preventive medicine, including nutrition, exercise, • Maintain a scholarly approach to medical problems and and healthy lifestyles, in promoting health and decreasing continually improve one’s knowledge and skills through the risk of disease; lifelong, self-directed study; • Epidemiology of common disorders in populations and the • Recognize uncertainty in clinical decision making, includ- approaches to screening for and detecting illness, as well ing the ability to quantify and communicate the degree of as reducing the incidence and prevalence of disease in certainty associated with specific items of scientific and populations on a global and local scale. clinical information; 2. Patient Care • Use multiple information sources for problem solving; Before graduation, students must have demonstrated, to the • Make decisions based on evidence, rather than opinion, satisfaction of the faculty, the ability to while recognizing the importance of clinical experience • Reason inductively and deductively in solving clinical and the art of practice; problems; • Improve performance based on self-reflection, critical self- • Demonstrate training level-specific knowledge and skills appraisal, and openness to feedback from others; in the core clinical disciplines: internal medicine, obstet- • Recognize and accept limitations in one’s knowledge and rics and gynecology, neurology, pediatrics, psychiatry, clinical skills and commit to continuously improve one’s surgery, critical care, and ambulatory care; knowledge and abilities; • Obtain an accurate medical history that covers all essen- • Educate colleagues, students, other health professionals, tial aspects, including issues related to age, gender, and patients, and the general public; socioeconomic status; • Demonstrate an understanding of the critical role of • Perform both a complete and an organ system-specific research and scholarship in understanding human disease physical examination, including a mental status examina- and alleviating human suffering. tion, where appropriate, in adults, infants, and children; 4. Interpersonal and Communication Skills • Retrieve (from electronic databases or other resources), Before graduation, students must have demonstrated, to the manage, and utilize biomedical information for solving satisfaction of the faculty, the ability to clinical problems and making clinical decisions; • Work with other members of the health care team in a • Perform routine technical and certain key routine spirit of cooperation and respect; emergency procedures, as detailed in the core clinical • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with curriculum; respect to data gathering, relationship building, and • Interpret the results of common diagnostic procedures; patient education; • Identify key clinical data, seek critical pieces of missing • Communicate effectively and compassionately with clinical information, and determine when it is appropriate patients and their families about the evaluation, diagno- to act on incomplete information; sis, therapy, and prognosis of disease, and counsel patients • Develop the flexibility to challenge and reformulate an ini- in a caring, empathetic, and culturally sensitive way; tial assessment as new information is gathered; • Present scientific and clinical information clearly and • Formulate a treatment plan that demonstrates the ability cogently, both orally and in writing. to express the relative certainties of a differential diagno- sis and the relative risks and benefits of treatment 5. Professionalism options; Before graduation, students must have demonstrated, to the satisfaction of the faculty • Construct appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic man- agement plans for patients with common conditions; • A commitment to provide compassionate treatment of patients, with respect for their dignity, privacy, and rights 18 School of Medicine General Information

regardless of the patient’s disease; prognosis; age; gender; • Protect the confidentiality of private information obtained race; sexual orientation; ethnicity; religious, cultural, or from patients, colleagues, and others and demonstrate health-related beliefs; socioeconomic status; citizenship understanding of and compliance with the Health status; or ability to pay for care; Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 • Knowledge of the ethical principles that govern the doctor- (HIPAA); patient relationship; • Incorporate knowledge of the various approaches to the • Understanding of the ethical principles that undergird organization, financing, and delivery of health care, medical decision making, particularly with regard to including particular awareness of the needs of the under- beginning and end-of-life issues, genetics, and molecular served, into clinical decision making; technologies; • Understand how the system of care in which a physician operates can impact his or her patient care abilities and • A respect in all interactions for the patient’s privacy, confi- overall professional development. dentiality, dignity, beliefs, rights, family, and cultural or religious values, even when such values or beliefs conflict with one’s own; Accreditation • Expression of a professional demeanor in one’s work and as a role model for society, including the consistent demon- Accreditation of medical schools in North America is per- stration of honesty, integrity, and reliability in all interac- formed by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, a tions with patients, their families, colleagues, and joint commission of the Association of American Medical coworkers; Colleges and the American Medical Association. The NYU School of Medicine was last evaluated in 2007 and received • Awareness of the threats to medical professionalism posed full accreditation for the maximum term of seven years. by conflicts of interest inherent in various financial and organizational arrangements in the practice of medicine; • Awareness of one’s vulnerability to stress and the influ- The Office of Diversity Affairs ence stress has on one’s ability to care for patients; The New York University School of Medicine recognizes that • A commitment to place the patients’ interests over one’s diversity is essential in order to carry out its mission of con- own; ducting excellent research and providing outstanding educa- • The ability to recognize and effectively address unethical tion and clinical care. The Office of Diversity Affairs (ODA) or unlawful behavior of other members of the health care supports this mission by developing and implementing ini- team and to understand when and how such behavior tiatives to ensure that sound diversity and cultural compe- must be reported; tency policies inform the medical school curriculum and • The ability to identify and address both self-impairment biomedical research and patient care practices at the and impairment of the professional behavior of others; Medical Center. • The capacity to recognize one’s personal reactions to ODA works closely with the various departments and patients and manage those reactions in the patient’s with students and faculty from diverse groups to ensure interest. that mentoring and professional development needs are ade- quately met. Seminars and conferences organized by ODA 6. Systems-Based Practice stimulate institution-wide conversation on diversity, com- Before graduation, students must have demonstrated, to the munity health, health disparities, and culture and medicine. satisfaction of the faculty, the ability to ODA also engages medical students in community outreach • Retrieve information by performing database searches and K-16 pipeline programs to enhance community health and refining search strategies to improve relevance and and increase diversity in the medical workforce. ODA pro- completeness of retrieved items; motes interaction and builds partnerships with organiza- • Use and integrate the data from available information tions and community groups engaged in developing a resources and tools, including online databases and other diverse health care workforce and reducing health dispari- medical Internet resources, textbooks and other reference ties. It also supports the Medical Center’s interest in global sources, and journal articles; health by exploring international collaboration. • Apply the principles of evidence-based medicine to patient Visit our Web site at www.med.nyu.edu/diversity_affairs. care and demonstrate the ability to identify quality litera- ture; critically appraise written reports for internal relia- bility, validity, and generalizability; and apply data from a population to an individual’s patient care; 19 School of Medicine General Information

Diversity Initiatives served backgrounds. Its aim is to introduce applicable med- ical concepts to elementary, middle, and high school students Dean’s Council on Institutional Diversity who may not receive adequate exposure to these concepts in Established by the dean in 2005, the Dean’s Council on their public school education. By doing so, the program hopes Institutional Diversity explores strategies to advance the to cultivate interest in the field of medicine and encourage institutional commitment to diversity and has developed underrepresented students to consider careers in medicine. important policies on diversity recruitment and mentoring The program is coordinated and taught by first- and second- and initiatives for cultivating leaders at the Medical Center. year NYU medical students. The six-week blocks consist of The council consists of five groups with a total of over 50 scaled-down versions of the medical school curriculum, cover- members, each group focusing on assessing and recommend- ing the musculoskeletal system, the brain and nervous sys- ing diversity strategies in a specific functional area of the tem, the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems, and the Medical Center. The groups work on advancing diversity in digestive system and nutrition, as well as hands-on learning the leadership, faculty, staff, students, postdoctoral fellows, activities of basic medical concepts, discussion of socially and and residents at the School and the Medical Center and on medically relevant issues, and application of acquired infor- improving patient care and community outreach practices. mation to real-life situations. The council is cochaired by the assistant dean of diversity and community affairs. High School Fellows Program Established in 1985, the High School Fellows Program (HSFP) Seminar and Conference Series provides motivated New York area juniors and seniors, partic- The seminar series engages the Medical Center community ularly those from underserved backgrounds, with science in conversations on social, cultural, and legal issues that enrichment and direct clinical and/or research experience at shape medical education and health and health care prac- the Medical Center. It has been successful in establishing tices. Topics covered by the seminar series to date include many students on career tracks leading to college and profes- Genes and Sexual Orientation; Poverty, Culture, and sional training. NYU School of Medicine faculty and students Social Injustice: Determinants of Health Disparities; and work directly with the students in HSFP. Islam and Health—Treating Muslims: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Salk School of Science Program ODA also cohosts the Annual Conference on the Health of Established in 1995 as a joint program of the NYU School of the African Diaspora. The goal of the conference is to explore Medicine and New York City’s School District 2, the Salk the socioeconomic, cultural, and educational barriers that per- School of Science is an innovative attempt to improve sci- petuate health disparities in the African diaspora, to high- ence teaching in a middle school by involving members of light realistic solutions for addressing these inequities, and to the medical and scientific community. The school empha- encourage collaboration among health care providers, commu- sizes hands-on, in-depth exploration of the physical, chemi- nity leaders, and public health officials. The conference is a cal, life, and earth sciences. Our faculty and students work program of the Center for the Health of the African Diaspora, directly with Salk pupils in a variety of activities that create one of the centers of the Institute for Community Health and a connection between sciences in the Salk curriculum and Research at the School. The institute seeks to reduce health biomedical science. inequities in underserved populations by engaging in commu- The Summer Undergraduate Research Program nity-based research, education, and training. (SURP) Past conferences focused on mental health, cardiovascular ODA and the Sackler Institute for Graduate Biomedical disease, HIV/AIDS, breast cancer, and colon and prostate Sciences cosponsor the Summer Undergraduate Research cancer, among other areas. Sponsors of the conferences Program (SURP) to train sophomores and juniors interested included the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, the Clinton in careers in biomedicine. Students are placed in research Foundation, and the Bellevue Hospital Center. The confer- laboratories or paired with physicians for a nine-week ences provide valuable educational opportunities in health period of intensive training, seminars, and extracurricular disparities and community health to students, house staff, activities. SURP students also attend the Leadership and the professional staff at the Medical Center. Alliance Symposium at the end of their program and pre- sent their findings to other Leadership Alliance students K-16 Programs and Initiatives and mentors. The Leadership Alliance is a consortium of top research institutions in the United States. The office The MiniMed Program recruits students from institutions across the United States The MiniMed Program is an extracurricular enrichment pro- and Puerto Rico for the SURP program. The program pro- gram sponsored by ODA that targets students from under- vides a great opportunity for undergraduate students to 20 School of Medicine General Information

explore graduate and medical studies at NYU School of of underrepresented minorities in biomedicine and cultivate Medicine and life in New York City. a diverse pool of postdoctoral fellows and faculty for institu- tions in New York City. The assistant dean for diversity and Programs and Initiatives for Graduate and community affairs serves as adviser to the group. Medical Students ODA works with the Office of Admissions; the Office of Programs for Postdoctoral Fellows and Student Affairs; the Office of Education, Faculty, and Residents Academic Affairs; and the Institute for Community Health ODA works with the various departments to increase the and Research to develop programs that enhance diversity in number of talented postdoctoral fellows and residents from graduate and medical education and address issues that underrepresented groups who join the School. It supports impact underrepresented groups in medicine and biomedi- departments in developing and implementing recruiting and cine. Programs include vigorous recruitment, retention, and mentoring programs and represents the School at national mentoring activities. The office advises and works with vari- meetings and recruiting venues. Initiatives include career ous student groups including the Black and Latino Student development conferences for doctoral students and postdoc- Association (BALSA) and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and toral fellows and an annual residency program open house Transgender People in Medicine (LGBTPM) group. to expose students to training opportunities at the Medical ODA also supports the expansion of extracurricular Center. opportunities for medical students to enhance their cultural competency and professionalism. These opportunities Faculty Development and Leadership include health education, screening, and research activities in underserved communities, as well as initiatives to teach Recruiting of talented faculty represents only part of the and mentor underserved elementary, middle, and high effort by the Medical Center to maintain first-class educa- school students. tion, research, and patient care. Mentoring and professional ODA also organized New York City Minority Graduate development are essential efforts in sustaining the excel- Students, a critical mass of minority students pursuing lence to which the Medical Center aspires. ODA works with Ph.D. and M.D.-Ph.D. degrees at NYU School of Medicine, departments and divisions in exploring and developing pro- Weill Cornell, Columbia University, Memorial Sloan- grams to ensure that faculty productivity and career devel- Kettering Cancer Center, Rockefeller University, the City opment are institutional priorities that help us attract and University of New York, and Cold Spring Harbor. The net- retain the best talent. work was established to enhance professional development 21 Education

The Medical Curriculum based, small-group learning conferences, group exercises, and student-patient interactions. The central goal of the curriculum is to create physician- Our general professional education continues into the scholars who approach the profession of medicine with years of clinical training, which follow a two-week clerkship intellectual discipline, humanism, and professionalism. orientation at the end of the second preclinical year. The Throughout their careers, such individuals will apply the sci- required core clerkships are medicine, surgery, pediatrics, entific method and critical thinking to advance both patient neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, critical care, care and medical knowledge. Curriculum reform is constant. ambulatory care, and advanced medicine. In each clerkship, Continuing efforts are made to identify the factors that will students are exposed to a wide range of diseases within the better enable students to use the scientific principles of medi- discipline, both through patient mix and formal didactics. cine in the evaluation and treatment of the sick. In this Students transitioning from the third to the fourth year process, students work closely with the faculty to contribute participate in a two-week Advanced Science Selective. The to the improvement of the educational program. primary goal of the selective is to encourage scholarship, and consolidation and integration of preclinical and clinical Overview knowledge. During this transition period, students also par- ticipate in a Comprehensive Clinical Skills Examination, The medical degree program at the New York University which is used to assess their acquisition of core communica- School of Medicine provides an education that is noteworthy tion, history gathering, physical examination, and diagnostic both for its breadth and for its depth and, accordingly, pre- and clinical reasoning skills. pares students for all career options in medicine. Students In addition, third- and fourth-year students are required acquire competence in biomedicine in the contexts of investi- to participate in a minimum of 18 weeks of electives. This gation, clinical care, and outcomes assessment through a allows students the opportunity to broaden and deepen their curricular program designed in congruence with the articu- education, taking ownership of and customizing this segment lated goals and objectives of the School. The mechanisms for of their learning program as they begin to “differentiate.” All providing that education include (1) a formal required cur- of the clinical departments, and all of their subspecialty riculum, (2) an elective curriculum, (3) a wide range of areas, offer electives. Students may choose to spend up to 12 optional academic and enrichment experiences, and (4) a of the 18 elective weeks performing approved, mentored, program of academic and career mentoring. basic, translational, or clinical research. Students are prepared to take active responsibility for Students further broaden and deepen their training their own learning from the beginning. This key aspect of through complementary enrichment opportunities. These the educational program begins with student participation include our NIH-sponsored Honors and Independent in small-group case studies in the first month of the first Research Elective Programs; fellowships awarded by the year and culminates during the fourth-year, advanced medi- NIH, Alpha Omega Alpha, the Doris Duke Foundation, and cine acting internship. As the students move through the the Sarnoff Foundation; Master Scholars Program seminars curriculum, their activities become progressively less faculty and colloquia; public, urban, and international health directed and more self directed. At all points, the changing research and advanced degree programs; and a multitude of nature of scientific and medical knowledge and the integra- extracurricular activities and student clubs. tive skill set required to weigh evidence and base decision making on evolving information are stressed. Evaluation of The First Year acquisition of these skills is a specific component of summa- tive student assessment in all of the core clerkships, and for- The first year lays the groundwork for an in-depth under- mative assessment of the development of these skills is an standing of human biology, with teaching sequences objective of the small-group, case-based conferences in the arranged in such a way as to demonstrate the relevance of preclinical curriculum. basic science to clinical science and, at the same time, to set The first two years are a blend of core lectures and multi- the stage for an understanding of the behavioral and socio- ple, student-centered, active learning exercises. Through a logic aspects of medicine. series of integrated, carefully sequenced learning modules, The Morphological and Developmental Basis of Medicine students not only are exposed to all of the relevant basic and module consists of two units, Anatomy and Embryology.This clinical sciences, but also expand upon and continually aug- module introduces students to the structural organization and ment their core knowledge through case-based and problem- development of the human body at the macroscopic level. The 22 Education

two units use a variety of approaches to stimulate student-to- approached in an organ system-based, multidisciplinary man- student interactive learning and to facilitate faculty-guided ner that is centered around problem solving. The emphasis is instruction. The Anatomy laboratory sessions include demon- on relating pathogenic mechanisms to the clinical manifesta- strations by students and discussions of their findings. The tions of disease. Didactic lectures are followed by precepted, Embryology unit includes the study of both normal human small-group discussions, seminars, and student-patient ses- development and abnormalities of medical importance. sions. This module is coordinated with the continuing Skills The Molecular Basis of Medicine module consists of the and Science of Doctoring module. Clinical skills are reinforced Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Genetics units; the and further developed during the Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Cellular Basis of Medicine module, covering the disciplines of and Preventive Medicine and the Introduction to Bedside Cell Biology and Immunology, follows it. The aggregate goals Diagnosis units of Skills and Science of Doctoring. of these modules are to provide an integrated view of key physiological processes at the molecular and cellular levels Clerkship Orientation and to relate these both to normal human development and function and to the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. This two-week, multidisciplinary, transitional program for These relationships are more fully developed during the beginning third-year students is designed to bridge the gap Foundation for Medicine modules, in which students learn between the preclinical and clinical experiences. In this next organ system-specific, structurally and functionally integrated phase of clinical skills development, emphasis is placed on approaches to human histology, physiology, neuroanatomy, and the cross-discipline and cross-clerkship commonalities in neurophysiology.Among the key concepts covered are the acquisition, organization, and interpretation of patient maintenance of equilibrium of the organism, especially in situ- information; evidence-based reasoning as a guide to differ- ations of stress; the means of communication among various ential diagnosis; and professional behavior as a member of cell groups; and the mechanisms of exchanging products of an interdisciplinary health care team. anabolism and catabolism. The Skills and Science of Doctoring module is a longitudi- The Clinical Years nal, interdisciplinary module that spans the first two years of The core curriculum comprises clerkships in medicine, the curriculum. Within the first few weeks of medical school, surgery, psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, neu- students in the very-small-group, precepted Patient Narrative rology, ambulatory care medicine, critical care, and the unit encounter patients and illness. Later in the first year and advanced medicine acting internship. Clerkships provide a throughout the second year of training in the Physician, rich experience on the wards of our teaching hospitals, where Patient, and Society I and II units, students learn communica- the students learn to deal with the most serious problems in tion skills; grapple with questions of medical ethics, cultural physiologic dysfunction. The students become members of the diversity, disease prevention, and professionalism; and begin health care team and participate in all phases of the patient’s the development of clinical skills, including history taking, care, from admission through discharge. physical examination, and evidence-based decision making. Faculty members guide the students through the principles of medicine toward a rational understanding of human ill- The Second Year ness. Bedside instruction is the basic element of teaching in The second year begins with the Host Defense module featur- the clinical clerkships. The students learn to integrate the ing a mechanisms- and therapeutics-based approach to micro- essentials of history taking, the physical examination, and the biology, parasitology, and immunology. Viruses, bacteria, results of laboratory tests with an understanding of the mech- fungi, protozoa, and helminths are studied as biologic agents anisms of disease in order to reach a meaningful differential of infectious disease. The principles of pharmacokinetics and diagnosis. Teaching methods, however, are not limited to pathological disease processes shared among organ systems direct interaction with the broad patient base; they also incor- are also covered. Emphasis is placed on the epidemiology, porate standardized patient encounters (objective structured pathology, clinical symptoms, and the treatment and preven- clinical examinations) with observation and feedback, and tion of disease. Study of the immunological system and the case studies that “vertically” integrate and amplify material molecular nature of its response to infection are integrated presented in the preclinical years. throughout this module. During the 18-week clinical elective period, students may With this background, students enter the extensive, inte- pursue research or clinical programs at the School, its affiliated grated Mechanisms of Disease module, in which the pathol- hospitals, or other institutions in the U.S. and abroad. Students ogy, pathophysiology, and pharmacology of disease are are also encouraged to complete an independent study project. 23 Education

Opportunities are available in areas of biomedical research, Microscope clinical investigation, urban health, computer science, and Our Foundation for Medicine module currently requires the many others. Each student arranges an individualized project student to use a microscope, which may be rented or pur- with the assistance of faculty advisers and the Dean’s Office. chased. However, our Virtual Microscopy project, which will eliminate the need for a microscope, is almost complete. Advanced Science Selectives for Fourth-Year Before deciding to purchase a microscope, students should Students check with their laboratory instructor. While their third-year counterparts are participating in the Arrangements have been made to provide each entering Clerkship Orientation, beginning fourth-year students, sea- student with a binocular microscope at a rental fee, includ- soned with a full year of clinical experience, engage in an in- ing service, of $125. The microscope rental service is depth seminar and original literature-based selective in designed to relieve students of the need to incur the cost advanced science. Students choose from a palette of topics involved in the purchase of an instrument estimated at drawn from the frontiers of translational medicine and biomed- $1,000-$1,500. The microscope used, the Olympus CHT, ical technology, basing their choices on their own interests and meets all scientific and academic requirements. emerging, differentiated focus. Topics include stem cell therapy, If, however, a student wishes to purchase a microscope, it models of multigenic disease, vaccine development, neurobiology should meet the following minimum requirements: of pain, ion channels and disease, DNA technology in medicine, • Binocular microscope with quadruple nosepiece and built- anatomy for surgeons, and the microbiology of bioterrorism. The in illumination goals of this offering are to reemphasize the underpinnings of • Condenser, Abbe type medicine in basic science, reinforce the commitment to lifelong • Mechanical stage learning, and begin the process of focused, academic inquiry • Eyepieces: 10x (it is required that a pointer be installed in that characterizes a segment of the fourth-year curriculum. the ocular) • Objectives: 4x, 10x, 40x, and 100x oil immersion Required Equipment

Computer CPR Certification All medical students are required to have a computer. The Medical students are required to be CPR-certified before NYU School of Medicine’s three dormitories, Rubin Hall, having contact with patients. A specific type of certification Greenberg Hall, and the Skirball Hall of Residence, have is required, and the School provides free classes to medical Ethernet connections. In addition, our library and primary students during the fall semester of their first year and dur- teaching facilities have wireless connectivity. Laptops should ing the clerkship orientation in their third year. have either an 802.11g or 802.11n wireless card. Due to the large files that need to be downloaded from our educational Master Scholars Program servers, students living off campus will require either a cable modem or DSL connection. The minimum configuration, for The Master Scholars Program aims to encourage an under- either a PC or Macintosh desktop computer, is as follows: standing of professionalism and humanism among young • PC: Intel processor (or equivalent) 2.4 GHz or greater, physician-scholars. Through this program, students are pro- 1 GB RAM, 250 GB Serial ATA hard drive vided opportunities to network with faculty and develop • Macintosh: iMac with 1 GB RAM, and 250 GB hard drive mentoring relationships that focus on creating an arena to strengthen what students value in their professional lives. Either computer should be configured with the following: The program prepares students to enter the medical profes- • Video card sion by providing skills to recognize, analyze, and respond • 17" viewable monitor appropriately to conflicts between issues of career choice • DVD-ROM drive with DVD video and daily pressures of medical life. • A built-in 10/100 Base-T Ethernet card The Master Scholars Program has two primary initia- tives: medical humanism and career advising. Both compo- • Keyboard and mouse nents have an underlying mission to promote professional • Windows XP or Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger) or OS 10.5 (Leopard) development. • Antivirus software (Sophos Antivirus) and Microsoft Office (available free of charge from the NYU School of Medicine IT Web site at www.med.nyu.edu/it) 24 Education

Medical Humanism biomedical science. The purpose of the program is to expose future physicians to the scientific foundations of medicine and The Master Scholars Program in Medical Humanism offers its practice through hypothesis-driven laboratory research. The opportunities that highlight both the science and the human- student works with a faculty member from the Sackler Institute ity of the physician’s work of healing. The program ensures of Biomedical Sciences to formulate a basic science project, that humanism remains an essential component of care in which is submitted to the Honors Program Office for approval. today’s challenging environment. Often, in the grueling years Honors students learn how research problems are defined, of medical education, students may become so lost in their approached, and investigated, utilizing state-of-the-art methods books that they lose sight of the fact that they will be treating and techniques. Honors trainees are incorporated into the intel- fellow human beings. The program works to complement the lectual life of the research group through laboratory meetings, culture of medical education so that our students are better journal clubs, symposia, and the Honors Lecture Series. prepared to make a meaningful difference in the individual lives of patients. The Master Scholars Program in Medical Humanism offers The Medical Degree with Honors innovative seminars and colloquia on a variety of topics that This extracurricular program involves a minimum of 18 provide interested participants with both personal and profes- weeks of research in a laboratory, usually divided into two sional development opportunities. These seminars are moder- equal blocks over the first three years of the medical cur- ated by dedicated faculty and lead to lively discussions that riculum. Those students completing the minimum required explore areas not necessarily covered in the core curriculum. time in their chosen laboratory are eligible to write and The seminars are free of charge and are open to students, fac- defend an Honors Thesis. An ad hoc committee consisting of ulty, and staff from the School of Medicine, as well as students the student’s research mentor, two other Sackler faculty from other schools of NYU. members, and the program director determines a successful defense of the Honors Thesis. Upon graduation, the student Career Advising earns a medical degree with honors in a basic science department. Many students become coauthors on published The Master Scholars Career Advising Program provides med- scientific articles. ical students with consistent advising throughout all four years of medical school. The goal of this program is to enhance stu- dents’ professional development by providing personal and Honors Lecture Series career-oriented support through meetings with skilled faculty The Honors Program sponsors a series of lectures in which members. At orientation, every student is assigned randomly to outstanding scientists from around the world present their one of the MSP career advisers. Throughout each year, students latest work to the entire NYU School of Medicine commu- participate in workshops, individual and group meetings with nity of physicians, scientists, and students. Receptions held their adviser, and collaborations with student organizations. after each lecture provide an opportunity for Honors Specifically, the role of the Advising Program is to provide Program participants to meet with the guest lecturer for support for students in their career decision making; informa- informal discussion. tion and/or referrals regarding career development; and men- toring and opportunities to seek out additional mentors as Summer Research Fellowships needed. The Advising Program is not meant to guide a student into Fellowships with stipends are granted annually for summer a specific residency. Each adviser is an expert resource regard- biomedical research projects under the auspices of the ing clinical, research, and educational opportunities available Honors Program. Funding is provided by the National to students, in addition to providing information on support Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases services and assisting students with personal and career and NYU School of Medicine. Students interested in Honors exploration. Program research are encouraged to begin the program after their first year of medical school and continue their For more information about the Master Scholars Program, work over subsequent summers, as part of their third- or visit www.med.nyu.edu/studentaffairs/masterscholars. fourth-year curriculum, or as part of a “fifth year” of medical school, dedicated to research.

Honors Program Faculty Leadership The NYU School of Medicine’s Honors Program offers medical Gert Krebich, Ph.D., professor of cell biology, and John students the opportunity to study in detail some aspect of basic Munger, M.D., assistant professor of medicine and cell biol- 25 Education

ogy, direct the student research component of the Honors Augmenting these academic functions are retreats and Program. social activities that foster interaction among MSTP fellows For further information, please contact Rihan Hassad, who share common career goals. Graduates of this program Postdoctoral and Honors Program, New York University are prepared to make significant contributions to the School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY advancement of biomedical research and assume positions 10016-6481; e-mail: [email protected]; telephone: of leadership as physician-scientists at academic medical 212-263-6333. centers, biomedical research institutions, the pharmaceuti- cal and biotechnology industries, and government health and research agencies. The International Health Program Completion of the requirements for the M.D.-Ph.D. takes The NYU School of Medicine is committed to supporting an average of eight years. The first two years of study are projects that address health care needs worldwide and giv- devoted to a preclinical basic sciences curriculum as pur- ing students the opportunity to contribute to the health care sued by candidates for the M.D. degree; however, in addi- of underserved communities in developing countries. The tion, MSTP fellows complete three summer rotations in School established its International Health Program (IHP) research laboratories, starting the summer before they in 2002 within the Office of Student Affairs to connect stu- begin medical school. The student then enters a graduate dents with meaningful educational experiences abroad that program in which he or she takes advanced courses and car- help them grow personally and professionally. The IHP pro- ries out a research project. MSTP trainees receive grades vides students the unique opportunity to travel abroad and throughout their medical and graduate education. While in participate in research, public health initiatives, and clinical graduate school, fellows must earn a total of 72 credits (32 education. The program links directly with faculty who have from course work, some of which transfers from medical established ongoing and sustainable international projects school) and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Following the completion of that will generate long-term relationships and contribute to the Ph.D. degree, the student takes an accelerated clinical the global networks of humanitarian physicians and health program and completes the remaining requirements for the care institutions. To date, the IHP has connected students M.D. degree in 18 to 23 months. with over 75 opportunities in 30 countries, including MSTP fellows are simultaneously registered in the School Cameroon, China, El Salvador, Ghana, Guatemala, Peru, of Medicine and the Graduate School of Arts and Science Puerto Rico, Romania, and Uganda. (GSAS) of New York University (usually the Sackler The Office of Student Affairs is committed to providing Institute of Biomedical Sciences). Students receive full fel- our students with assistance and encouragement, so that lowships, which include tuition remission, stipends cur- they can take advantage of these opportunities. For more rently set at $27,000 per year, and health insurance, as long information, visit our Web site at www.med.nyu.edu/ as they meet the requirements and remain in good academic studentaffairs/resources/int_opp or e-mail questions to standing of the medical school, the graduate school, and the [email protected]. MSTP. The program receives financial support from a National Research Service Grant awarded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, as well as from the M.D.-Ph.D. Program (Medical Scientist NYU School of Medicine and private foundations. Training Program) Previous research experience plays a major role for accep- tance into the program. Therefore, it is important that appli- The goal of the NYU Medical Scientist Training Program cants provide a description of their research involvement and (MSTP) is to prepare highly qualified individuals for careers arrange for the submission of letters of recommendation as physician-scientists. These individuals will approach addressing their potential as a research scientist from all pre- basic biological science and human disease from unique per- vious mentors and supervisors. In the application, they must spectives. Their medical backgrounds inform and give direc- also discuss their current research interests and future career tion to their science, while their science education informs plans. Applicants must either be citizens of the United States their approach to observing and understanding human dis- or have permanent residency status in the United States. ease. Building on this base are distinctive activities dedi- Applications to the program are handled through the AMCAS cated to the dual degree student, including weekly basic at www.aamc.org. Regular medical students also have an science seminars oriented to exploring each topic’s relation opportunity to enter the MSTP after their first year or during to human biology and disease, post-grand rounds discus- their second year of medical school. If interested in this route, sions linking clinical aspects of a disease to its roots in fun- applicants should direct inquiries to the MSTP office. damental biology, and other experiences providing examples of the most successful unions of basic science and medicine. 26 Education

The director of the MSTP is David B. Roth, M.D., Ph.D., Admission Information the Irene Diamond Professor of Immunology and Chairman When applying for admission to the Sackler Institute, stu- of the Department of Pathology. dents have the option of either applying directly to an indi- For further information, applicants should write to Ms. vidual training program or to enter an “open program.” This Arlene Kohler, MSTP, New York University School of latter option allows students the opportunity of performing Medicine, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016-6497; e-mail: research rotations during their first academic year in any [email protected]; telephone: 212-263-5649 or 888- laboratory of a member of the graduate faculty in the 698-6787 (toll-free line); Web site: www.med.nyu.edu/mdphd. Sackler Institute, regardless of their departmental or pro- gram affiliation. Students then select a thesis adviser and The Sackler Institute of Graduate program affiliation by the end of their first academic year. Biomedical Sciences This is accomplished with the help of a Graduate Advisory Committee, exposure to all research possibilities through a General Information series of faculty seminars, and participation in elective courses in the various disciplines. The Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences at Only full-time students are admitted into the Sackler New York University School of Medicine is a division of the Institute to a Ph.D. or an M.D.-Ph.D. program. Applicants for Graduate School of Arts and Science of New York admission must have at least a bachelor’s degree, or its equiv- University, which offers programs in the basic medical sci- alent, from a college or university of recognized standing, and ences leading to the Ph.D. degree and, in coordination with have a strong background in the biological, chemical, and the Medical Scientist Training Program, M.D.-Ph.D. dual physical sciences. Evaluation for admission to the programs degrees. The institute encompasses the basic medical sci- offered by the Sackler Institute is carried out by each individ- ence departments at the Medical Center (Biochemistry, Cell ual program admissions committee and is based on previous Biology, Microbiology, Medical Parasitology, Pathology, academic achievement, letters of recommendation, assess- Pharmacology, and Physiology and Neuroscience) that offer ment of the applicant’s scientific potential, and scores on the interdisciplinary training in 11 programs: Biomedical Graduate Record Examination (GRE). It is highly recom- Imaging, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Computational mended that applicants also take an advanced GRE test in Biology (inter-university program), Developmental Genetics, either biology or chemistry. Personal interviews are usually Medical and Molecular Parasitology, Microbiology, Molecular requested of applicants who reside in the United States. Oncology and Immunology, Molecular Pharmacology and Signal Transduction, Neuroscience and Physiology, Pathobiology, and Structural Biology (a combined program Loans and Stipends with the NIH through its Graduate Partnership Program). All Ph.D. and M.D.-Ph.D. students are supported by either Each program is individually administered with its own assistantships or traineeships, which carry stipends of requirements. Students in most programs complete their $27,000 for the 2007-2008 academic year. In addition, all stu- doctoral training in five to six years. dents receive a waiver of all tuition and fees, receive full Students can do their thesis research in the laboratories of health insurance coverage, and are guaranteed on-campus more than 170 faculty members at the Medical Center who subsidized housing. Financial support is provided for the have appointments in the basic science departments, associ- entire duration of study. No teaching or laboratory assisting ated faculty located at the main campus (in the Departments is required for the receipt of financial aid. Low-interest hous- of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Mathematics ing loans of $1,500 a year are also available for qualified stu- and at the Center for Neural Science), as well as with dents, as are loans for the purchase of personal computers. selected researchers at the NIH. The institute is the largest full-time Ph.D.-granting division of New York University, Special Programs awarding more than 40 Ph.D. degrees per year. As of September 1, 2007, the Sackler Institute had approximately Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP). 220 Ph.D. and 73 M.D.-Ph.D. candidates; the institute admits Each summer, the Sackler Institute, in coordination with an average of 40 to 45 new students annually (including 8 to the Office of Minority Affairs, sponsors a research intern- the MSTP). Students are drawn from a pool of highly quali- ship program in the medical sciences for undergraduate stu- fied national and international applicants. About 17 percent dents. The purpose of SURP is to give highly qualified of the students are from underrepresented minority groups, students who are interested in pursuing careers in the bio- 60 percent are women, and 25 percent are international stu- medical sciences (Ph.D., M.D.-Ph.D., or M.D.) the opportu- dents (from 27 countries and five continents). nity to conduct research while exposed to the excitement of 27 Education

an academic medical environment at a major research cen- The Robert and Adele S. Blank Lectureship. ter. Students may work with faculty in the disciplines of Established in 1985 to foster and to enhance awareness and computational biology, cellular and molecular biology, devel- understanding of Parkinson’s disease. opmental genetics, forensic pathology, immunology, microbi- The Francis J. Braceland Lectures in Psychiatry of ology, molecular oncology, neuroscience and physiology, the Sackler Foundation. Established in 1984 by an parasitology, pharmacology, structural biology, and virology. endowment from the Sackler Foundation to provide a series Each student receives a stipend of $3,000, round-trip travel of lectures in psychiatry. expenses to New York City, and housing at the Medical Center. SURP is run in collaboration with the Howard Goodwin Breinin Lecture. Established through a bequest Hughes Medical Institute and the Leadership Alliance. on behalf of Dr. Goodwin Breinin to support an annual visit- ing professorship in the Department of Ophthalmology. Postdoctoral Program. The Sackler Institute is also respon- sible for postdoctoral training at the Medical Center and has Jonathan D. Brodie Lectureship. This lecture in the established a formal postdoctoral training program to improve Department of Psychiatry honors Dr. Jonathan Brodie and the quality of life and educational experience for postdoctoral focuses on psychiatry and its interface with science, law, and fellows. Presently there are approximately 325 postdoctoral the humanities. trainees at the Medical Center, who are located in both basic Jordan S. Brown Visiting Professorship. In honor of science and clinical departments. A dedicated office has been Jordan S. Brown, M.D. (1930-2001), professor of clinical established to assist fellows in all aspects of their lives, includ- urology, NYU School of Medicine. The visiting professor, ing housing, employment opportunities, mentoring, social named annually by the Department of Urology, spends two activities, and organization of career development seminars. days at the Medical Center, giving lectures, supervising resi- The Postdoctoral Program Office includes support from two dent conferences, and performing surgery. staff members led by the postdoctoral program coordinator who works with the postdoctoral council to offer a number of Hoskare K. Chandrasekhar Lectureship. Dr. services for the postdoctoral community, including quarterly Chandrasekhar is a distinguished educator who has con- New Postdoctoral Orientation seminars, quarterly community tributed significantly to otologic research at NYU. Annually, newsletters, weekly happy hours that are cosponsored by the a distinguished otologist or auditory scientist is invited to postdoctoral and student councils, and bimonthly postdoctoral deliver a state-of-the art lecture in his or her area of expertise. socials. A large focus of the postdoctoral program at the NYU Herbert Chasis Memorial Lecture (Renal). Established School of Medicine is the development of career skills and by the Chasis family following Dr. Chasis’s death in 1998. It exposure. Information about the postdoctoral program and all supports an invited lecture by an outstanding physician- institutional policies unique to the community, including scientist who bridges discoveries at the bench to new details of the School’s postdoctoral appointment process, translational therapies for treatment of kidney diseases. stipend recommendations, and postdoctoral tenure can be Dr. Chasis’s career at NYU spanned 64 years, during which found at www.med.nyu.edu/sackler/postdoc. time he was recognized for his groundbreaking work on the study of hypertension. Information Sidney Q. Cohlan, M.D., Lecture in Developmental For further information on any of the Sackler Institute pro- Pediatrics. Established in 1998 in memory of an excep- grams, students should either write or call the Sackler tional pediatrician with a long-standing record of contribu- Institute Office, New York University School of Medicine, tions to the Department of Pediatrics. Provides for a special 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016-6497; telephone: grand rounds lecture annually. 212-263-5648; e-mail: [email protected]. Complete John F. Visiting Professorship. A lecture as part of information about all Sackler programs, as well as down- the Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Update, which loadable applications, are available at the Sackler Web site is an annual symposium that focuses on the most recent at www.med.nyu.edu/sackler. developments in a specific subspecialty of otolaryngology. Arthur DeGraff Lecture (Research Day). Established in Endowed Lectureships honor of Dr. Arthur C. DeGraff, professor emeritus at NYU and discoverer of thiomerin, the first mercurial diuretic, this Alpha Omega Alpha Lectureship. Sponsored by the annual lectureship is given on Research Day. Delta Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha honorary society in conjunction with the Honors Program. 28 Education

The William J. Dolan Endowed Lectureship. Given of the Department of Biochemistry, 93 Christian A. Herter annually by an internationally prominent scientist in one of lectures or courses of lectures on pathological chemistry the many disciplines of cell biology. have been presented at the NYU School of Medicine. Saul Farber Lecture (Renal). Established in 2004, with The Kathryn Hinnant Lectureship. An annual lectureship funds contributed many years earlier by Dr. Arthur Sackler. started in 1989 to honor the memory of Dr. Kathryn Hinnant, It provides for a lecture on “science-based medicine.” Dr. Department of Pathology, for her pioneer cytology work. Farber played a dominant role in guiding the growth of the Melvin Jahss Lecture. This lecture takes place in April of Medical Center, serving as chairman of medicine from 1966 even-numbered years. It is presented by the NYU Hospital to 2000, and as dean and provost from 1987 to 1998. for Joint Diseases (NYUHJD) Foot and Ankle Service in Fox Lecture (Cardiology). Established in 2001 in honor honor of Melvin Jahss, a longtime NYUHJD faculty member of Dr. Arthur C. Fox, who was chief of the Cardiology Section and a leader in foot and ankle surgery. Among his numerous from 1968 to 2001, this visiting professorship provides for accomplishments, Dr. Jahss is recognized for having edited an annual lecture given by a leader in the area of transla- the most comprehensive textbook in his field. The guest lec- tional cardiovascular biology and medicine. turer is usually a recognized leader in foot and ankle surgery. Howard Fox Lectureship. Established in memory of the Sir Robert Jones Lecture. Established in 1933 at the late Dr. Howard Fox, who was one of the country’s leading Hospital for Joint Diseases (HJD), the Sir Robert Jones lec- dermatologists and formerly professor of dermatology at the ture is the oldest orthopaedic lectureship in North America. NYU School of Medicine, the lectureship provides for a It is a two-day event held in May of each year and is the series of invited clinical and translational lectures in derma- premier lectureship for the NYUHJD Department of tology and cutaneous biology each academic year. Orthopaedic Surgery. The invited lecturer is always a nationally or internationally recognized leader in Glover-Lisman Visiting Professor Lecture. Established orthopaedic surgery. The lecture is held in conjunction with in the Department of Ophthalmology with a bequest from the department’s Annual Alumni Scientific Program. the Roy Glover Fund. Emmanuel B. Kaplan Lecture. This lectureship is held in Melvin Memorial Lecture (Renal). Established in April of odd-numbered years and is named in honor of 2004 in honor of Dr. Melvin Gluck, who was an exceptional Emmanuel B. Kaplan, who founded the hand service at the teacher, clinician, and beloved physician in the Nephrology Hospital for Joint Diseases (HJD). Dr. Kaplan was a nation- Division. It is supported by continuing contributions from ally and internationally recognized specialist in hand his friends and family. surgery and the anatomy of the hand and wrist. The Menek Goldstein Lecture. This lecture in the NYUHJD Hand Fellowship Program is also named in honor Department of Psychiatry honors the memory of Dr. Menek of Dr. Kaplan. The invited lecturer is a recognized leader in Goldstein and focuses on neurochemistry. the area of hand surgery. Menas S. Gregory Lectureship. Established in 1945 in Richard J. Klein Memorial Lectures in Microbiology. accordance with the will of the late Dr. Menas S. Gregory. Held annually since 1996. Prominent researchers in the field Provides for an annual lecture in psychiatry. of virology are invited to serve as lecturers in this series. The Louis Gross Memorial Lectureship. An annual lec- Saul Krugman, M.D., Memorial Lecture. Established in tureship established in 1959 in the field of experimental 1999 to honor the memory of Dr. Krugman, a former chair- technology to honor the memory of Dr. Louis Gross, man of the Department of Pediatrics and an outstanding Department of Pathology. clinician-scientist. Provides for an annual lecture. The Michael Heidelberger Memorial Lectureship. An Kelvin C. Lee Memorial Lectureship. Honoring the annual lectureship established in 1991 to honor the founder memory of a beloved colleague, this annual lectureship of immunochemistry and member of Luis Research for 27 invites an academically accomplished otolaryngologist who years, Dr. Michael Heidelberger, Department of Pathology. is not only a distinguished clinician and a scientist, but also Christian A. Herter Lectureship. Established in 1903, in a notable educator. memory of his son Albert, by Dr. Christian A. Herter, a for- Joshua Leiner Memorial Lectureship. This lectureship mer professor of pathological chemistry, neurologist, founder in neurology and neuropsychiatry was established in 1980 of the Journal of Biological Chemistry, founding trustee of by Mr. Seymour Milstein in memory of his father-in-law, the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, and special Joshua H. Leiner, M.D. It provides for a series of lectures adviser to President Theodore Roosevelt. Under the auspices each academic year. 29 Education

Mortimer Levitz, Ph.D., Lectureship in Obstetrics and Howard Rosen Lecture. This lectureship in orthopaedics Gynecology. Established in 2005 by Dr. Levitz to provide a is held in February of odd-numbered years and honors the series of lectureships in reproductive endocrinology. memory of Howard Rosen, a longtime member of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases faculty. Because Dr. Rosen was John McClement Lecture (Pulmonary). Established in an internationally recognized expert in orthopaedic trauma, 1988 and endowed by a gift from the Stony Wold-Herbert the invited lecturer is an orthopaedic traumatologist. Fund. Dr. McClement was the director of the Chest Service from 1955 to 1983. Felix Rosenhain Lecture. This lectureship in orthopaedics is held in February of even-numbered years. It is named for LuEsther T. Mertz Vitreous-Retina-Macula Lectureship. Felix Rosenhain, a graduate of the NYUHJD orthopaedic Endowed by a gift from the late LuEsther T. Mertz, in appreci- surgery residency program, whose family established an ation of the work of Dr. Lawrence Yannuzzi, to support retinal endowment for this lecture. The guest lecturer is a leader in research and education, as well as the lectureship. orthopaedic traumatology. Ann Belsky Moranis Memorial Lecture (Oncology). Sigmund Schutz Lectureship. Established in 1984 to Annual lecture and visiting professorship dedicated to honor one of the nation’s outstanding ophthalmology educa- progress in breast cancer research and commemorating Ann tors. Dr. Sigmund Schutz earned a reputation as a consultant Belsky Moranis, artist and beloved friend, who died at age to consultants and a tireless educator of the resident staff. 35 of breast cancer. Julius Silver Lecture. Established by Mr. Julius Silver, a The Severo Ochoa Lectures at the Skirball Institute. cofounder of the Polaroid Corporation. The endowment pro- An annual lectureship established in 1998 by Dr. Bernard B. vides an annual lecture featuring experts in the field of Levine and Dr. Joseph Schlessinger to honor Dr. Severo glaucoma. Ochoa, Nobel Prize-winning biochemist and, successively from 1946 to 1974, the chairman of the Department of The W. Smith Visiting Professorship and Pharmacology and the Department of Biochemistry. Award. An annual lectureship established in 1991 by Dr. Rodolfo Llinas to honor Dr. Homer W. Smith, a great The Zoltan Ovary Lectureship. An annual lectureship American physiologist, who was chairman of the Department started in 1984 to honor and recognize Dr. Zoltan Ovary as a of Physiology and Biophysics from 1928 to 1961. world-renowned immunologist and to foster the spirit of immunology among his peers in the Department of Pathology. The Frank C. Spencer Lecture. Established in 2004, this lecture is given annually by a leader in surgery regarding a Benjamin Peng Lecture. In honor of Benjamin Peng, clini- cutting-edge area of surgical practice, research, or educa- cal urologist, this lecture is held annually during the NYU tion. The lecture honors Dr. Frank C. Spencer, who served as urology postgraduate course. The lecturer is asked to give a chairman of the Department of Surgery for more than 30 state-of-the-art lecture on a chosen topic in urology. years and was an international leader in surgery. The Robert F. Porges, M.D., Distinguished Lecture in Marvin Stern Lectureship. This lectureship in the Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Raymond and Department of Psychiatry honors the memory of Dr. Marvin Beverly Sackler Foundation. Established in 1988 by an Stern and focuses on the interface between medicine and endowment from the Sackler Foundation to provide a series psychiatry. of lectures in obstetrics and gynecology. Leo M. Taran Memorial Lectureship. Established in Harry Reicher Lecture. This lectureship in orthopaedics is 1973 in memory of Dr. Taran, a leader in pediatric cardiol- held in December of odd-numbered years and is named in ogy in the New York City area. Provides for a series of lec- honor of Harry Reicher, who, through the Reicher Foundation, tures each academic year. provided extensive support for the development of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases research initiatives. The guest The Lewis Thomas Lectures in Biology and Medicine. speaker is an orthopaedic surgeon who is a recognized leader An annual lectureship established in 1997 by Dr. Bernard B. in basic science research. Levine to honor Dr. Lewis Thomas, a visionary and leader of young scientists and, successively from 1954 to 1966, the Herman Robbins Lecture. This lectureship is presented chairman of the Department of Pathology and the in December of even-numbered years and was endowed by Department of Medicine. the Sackler Foundation in honor of Dr. Herman Robbins, the chair of the Hospital for Joint Diseases Department of Max Trubek Lecture (General Internal Medicine). Orthopaedic Surgery from 1972 to 1981. Because of Dr. Annual lectureship established by the Bellevue Hospital Robbins’s interest in pediatric orthopaedic surgery, the Alumni Association in 2002, in honor of Dr. Max Trubeck, invited lecturer is a leader in pediatric orthopaedics. professor of clinical medicine at NYU, master clinician and 30 Education

teacher, renowned for his quote: “I have no plans to retire, student’s professional conduct. In instances where either even after death, because my idea of heaven is a big, clean scholarship or conduct is reported as unsatisfactory, the ward, filled with patients in need of care.” board may submit one of the following recommendations to the dean: John Wyckoff Lectureship. Established in 1937 by the Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity as a memorial to the late Dean • That the student be permitted to remediate the failure(s) Wyckoff. Provides for a lecture on a clinical subject. by reexamination or repeat of an entire module or unit during the summer. • That the student be permitted to repeat failed modules or Registration units during the next academic year. At the beginning of each session, all students must register in • That the student take a leave of absence. the School of Medicine, New York University, 550 First Avenue, • That the student be suspended, placed on probation, or New York, NY 10016-6497, and make a payment on their gen- dismissed. eral tuition fees as described under the schedule of fees. A student may appeal the recommendations of the Boards on Academic Standing to the dean under conditions outlined in Grading System the Student Handbook. If, pursuant to such rules, regulations, or practices, the The grading system for the first- and second-year basic sci- withdrawal of a student is required before the end of the ence courses and for the third- and fourth-year electives is term for which tuition has been paid, a prorated refund will Pass/Fail. Grades of Honors, High Pass, Pass, and Fail are be made. employed for the third- and fourth-year core clerkships. Leaves of Absence Alpha Omega Alpha Leaves of absence are granted on written request for reasons Chapter Delta of New York of the nationwide Alpha Omega of academic difficulty, personal or health problems, or for an Alpha (AOA) Honorary Medical Society was established at educational purpose. Leaves are generally granted for one New York University in 1923. Selections are based on schol- year, with an extension under special circumstances. Leaves arship in the basic and clinical science curricula, leadership, of more than two years’ duration are usually not granted, nor service, and professionalism. Approximately one-sixth of are second leaves of absence granted for the same set of rea- every senior class is eligible for selection. sons (other than serious illness). A leave may also be imposed by the Board on Academic Standing with approval by the dean. For the full policy on Leaves of Absence, refer to Academic Advancement the NYU School of Medicine Student Handbook, which is dis- tributed to all incoming students and is available online at All courses in a given academic year must be successfully www.med.nyu.edu/studentaffairs/handbook. completed before a student will be promoted to the next aca- demic year. Oral and written examinations and other graded exercises Requirements for Graduation are given during and at the completion of departmental and interdisciplinary courses. Except in an emergency, a student Students may become candidates for graduation under the who must be absent from a regular examination or graded following conditions: exercise must obtain permission in advance to avoid receiv- 1. Successful completion of the equivalent of four years of ing a failing grade. Permission must be obtained from the medical school course work. course director and the associate dean for student affairs. 2. Discharge of all financial obligations to the University. Either the Preclinical or Clinical Board on Academic 3. Recommendation of graduation by the faculty of the NYU Standing reviews the records of each student at intervals. School of Medicine. Recommendations of the board are based on the findings of 4. Attendance at last day and commencement exercises. the departments and individual faculty members who have been responsible for observing the student’s work and on the 31 Academic Calendar 2008-2009

All dates are inclusive and subject to change.

First Year Academic Session Monday,August 25, 2008–Friday,June 12, 2009

Second Year Academic Session Wednesday,August 20, 2008–Friday,May 8, 2009

First and Second Years—Holidays Holiday Monday,September 1, 2008 Holiday Tuesday,September 30, 2008 Holiday Thursday,October 9, 2008 Thanksgiving Recess Thursday,November 27, 2008–Sunday,November 30, 2008 Winter Recess Saturday,December 20, 2008–Sunday,January 4, 2009 Holiday Monday,January 19, 2009 Holiday Monday,February 16, 2009 Spring Recess: First Year Monday, 30, 2009–Sunday,April 5, 2009 Second Year Monday,March 16, 2009–Sunday,March 22, 2009 Holiday Friday,April 10, 2009 Holiday Monday,May 25,2009

Third Year Required Orientation Monday,June 16, 2008–Friday,June 27, 2008 Academic Session Monday,June 30, 2008–Sunday,June 21, 2009

Fourth Year Advanced Science Selectives Monday,June 16, 2008–Friday,June 27, 2008 Academic Session Monday,August 25, 2008–Sunday,May 10, 2009

Third and Fourth Years—Holidays Thanksgiving Recess Thursday,November 27, 2008–Sunday,November 30, 2008 Winter Recess Monday,December 15, 2008–Sunday,January 4, 2009 32 Post-Graduate Information

Post-Graduate Medical School— their licensing processes, successful completion of an exami- Continuing Medical Education nation or other certification demonstrating qualification for licensure. Historical Sketch Alumni Association and the Office of The New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital Alumni Relations was incorporated in 1882 and chartered by the state of New York in 1886. The College of Medicine first offered postgrad- The NYU School of Medicine Alumni Association, with its uate instruction in 1914, and, because of the large number Board of Governors, serves as a common bond between the of physicians interested in further education, the Post- School of Medicine and its over 7,500 alumni, plus gradu- Graduate Division of the college was organized in 1945. The ates of its residency and fellowship training programs. New York University Post-Graduate Medical School was The Office of Alumni Relations has many activities and founded in 1948 through the consolidation of the New York functions, including Post-Graduate Medical School and the Post-Graduate • Annual Medical Alumni Weekend at the School Division of the College of Medicine. • Annual Alumni Awards Gala for Coles and Leidesdorf Associates members General Information • Regional alumni reunions across the country Continuing medical education courses are offered in a broad • Samuel A. Berson Alumni Achievement Awards in basic spectrum of medical and surgical specialties and subspecial- science, clinical science, and health science, in memory of a ties. These courses are designed to meet the needs of physi- 1945 graduate who was the father of radioimmunoassay cians in practice, whether specialists or primary physicians, • Young Alumni Club activities, including the Julia and are approved for AMA PRA Category I Credit. The NYU Zelmanovich Award in memory of a 1997 graduate, given Post-Graduate Medical School has been an ACCME-accred- to an alumnus/na within 10 years of graduation, who has ited provider of continuing medical education since 1975. already demonstrated extraordinary commitment to the Several courses are available to members of other professions, profession and our School including nursing. Non-M.D.’s receive a Letter of Attendance. • School of Medicine Alumni Award to a graduating medical In 2007 there were 6,681 registrants at live courses spon- student who has made the greatest contribution to his or sored by the NYU Post-Graduate Medical School. her class A list of available continuing medical education courses may be obtained at www.med.nyu.edu/cme or by writing to • Publication of NYU Physician the Registration Department, Post-Graduate Medical • Publication of The Grapevine, a medical alumni newsletter School, New York University, P.O. Box 1855, Murray Hill • Publication of the Alumni Directory Station, New York, NY 10016. • Medical Alumni Web site, www.med.nyu.edu/alumni • Annual Alumni Fund Campaign. A contribution to the Medical Licensure in the United States annual Alumni Fund Campaign secures membership in the School of Medicine Alumni Association and entitles The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) and the the individual to the many benefits listed on the member- National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) have estab- ship card. Depending on the amount of the contribution, lished a single, three-step examination for medical licensure one is also eligible for special recognition and programs in in the United States. The United States Medical Licensing the following donor clubs. Examination (USMLE) provides a common evaluation sys- The Dean’s Club recognizes alumni and friends whose gift to tem for applicants for medical licensure. the annual Alumni Fund Campaign is between $750 and In the United States and its territories, a license to prac- $1,499. Members of the Dean’s Club are invited to a holiday tice medicine is a privilege granted only by the individual brunch at the School. medical licensing authorities (“state medical boards”) of the The Samuel D. Leidesdorf Associates, in memory of the various jurisdictions. Results of the USMLE are reported to chairman of the board of NYU Langone Medical Center these authorities for use in granting the initial license to from 1956 to 1968, recognizes alumni and friends who con- practice medicine. Each medical licensing authority sets its tribute between $1,500 and $2,499 to the annual Alumni own rules and regulations, and all of them require, as part of Fund Campaign. The Leidesdorf Award is presented to an 33 Post-Graduate Information

alumnus/na who has demonstrated outstanding participa- Transcripts of Record tion in alumni or School of Medicine affairs, noteworthy humanitarian service, leadership in the professional com- Applications for transcripts, certifications, and other state- munity, and outstanding and consistent financial support of ments relating to the student’s record should be addressed the mission of the New York University School of Medicine. to the Office of Registration/Student Records of the School of The Jerome S. Coles Associates, in memory of a 1936 alum- Medicine with correct remittance and should state the pur- nus of the School of Medicine who was chairman of the NYU pose and the name and address of the official to whom the Langone Medical Center Board from 1977 to 1984, recog- information is to be mailed. A fee of $4.00 is charged for nizes alumni and friends who contribute $2,500 or more to each transcript. The canceled check is your receipt. Other the annual Alumni Fund Campaign. The Coles Award is requested documents are provided at no charge. In accor- presented to an alumnus/na who epitomizes a life of extraor- dance with the general practice of colleges and universities, dinary service to the profession and to the community, out- official transcripts and certifications (those bearing the offi- standing loyalty to the School of Medicine, and outstanding cial signature and seal) are sent directly by the University, financial support of the mission of the School of Medicine. not transmitted by the applicant.

For further information, please contact Anthony J. Grieco, M.D., Associate Dean, or Brad McLeland, Director, Office of Alumni Relations, NYU School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016-9497; telephone: 212-263- 5390; fax: 212-263-6690; e-mail: [email protected]; or Web: www.med.nyu.edu/alumni. 34 Hospitals and Facilities

Clinical Facilities Rusk operates under the auspices of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of NYU School of Medicine. Should The NYU Langone Medical Center consists of the School of the need arise, patients at Rusk have immediate access to Medicine and the NYU Hospitals Center. These two venera- Tisch Hospital’s superb tertiary-care facilities. ble organizations share a common governance structure in Treatment is organized around the rehabilitation team, a which a single individual chairs the boards of both, and the concept originally developed at Rusk. The physiatrist (a dean of the Medical School is the CEO of the Hospitals physician specializing in rehabilitation medicine) functions Center. The Hospitals Center includes Tisch Hospital, the as the team leader, designing the care plan and coordinating Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, and the NYU the other team members in its implementation. Depending Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute. The on the needs of the individual patient, the team may include Medical Center is also affiliated with Jamaica Hospital clinical specialists from other departments of the Medical Medical Center; Chinatown Health Clinic; Gouverneur Center. In 2007, there were approximately 1,700 inpatients Hospital; Lenox Hill Hospital; North Shore-Long Island and over 80,000 outpatient visits at Rusk. Jewish Health System; Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital; and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases Much of the teaching of students and residents takes place Incorporated in 1905, the Hospital for Joint Diseases at Bellevue Hospital Center, America’s oldest public hospi- Orthopaedic Institute (HJD) is one of the nation’s premier tal. Additionally, the Department of Veterans Affairs New hospitals for treating orthopaedic, rheumatological, and, York Harbor Health Care System (“the VA”) has been fully more recently, neurological movement disorders for adults integrated into School of Medicine facilities for patient care and children. NYU Langone Medical Center and the and teaching. Hospital for Joint Diseases share a rich history, spanning HJD’s academic affiliation with the NYU School of Medicine Tisch Hospital in 1986, its clinical association with the Medical Center in Tisch Hospital, the University Hospital of NYU, is an acute 1994, the fusion of the two orthopaedic departments in care general hospital with 705 beds that annually admits 1997, and the integration of the rheumatology programs in over 30,000 patients from the community and around the 2001. After years of growing collaboration, the two institu- world. Founded in 1882 as the New York Postgraduate tions officially completed a full asset merger on January 1, Hospital, it became part of the NYU Langone Medical 2006, and the hospital is now known as the NYU Hospital Center in 1947. Known then as the University Hospital, it for Joint Diseases. was rebuilt on its present site in 1963 and was renamed NYU’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery traces its ori- Tisch Hospital in 1990. gins to the 19th century and its long-term association with Tisch Hospital is the central component of clinical care at Bellevue Hospital. The appointment of Dr. Lewis Albert NYU Langone Medical Center and is a major center for spe- Sayre to professor of orthopaedic surgery, fractures, and cialized procedures in cardiovascular services, neurosurgery, dislocations at Bellevue in 1853 represented the first AIDS, cancer treatment, reconstructive surgery, and trans- orthopaedic professorship in North America. The hospital plantation. The hospital’s role as a major teaching facility traces its history to 1905, when Henry and Herman and referral center reflects its use of the latest technology Frauenthal, physician brothers with a mission to help chil- and protocols for the most complicated disease situations. dren with infantile paralysis, founded the seven-bed Jewish Hospital for Deformities and Joint Diseases. Within a few Rusk Institute years, thanks to the purchase and conversion of six contigu- ous brownstones on upper Lexington Avenue, it had grown The Howard A. Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, a into the Hospital for Joint Diseases. Highlights of NYUHJD 174-bed unit, has earned worldwide fame for its leadership orthopaedics include the establishment of orthopaedic in the treatment of the physically challenged. Founded in pathology as a specialty in the United States by Dr. Henry 1948 by Dr. Howard A. Rusk, often called “the father of reha- Jaffe in the 1920s, the first research on arthroscopic tech- bilitation medicine,” the Institute is now one of the world’s niques in this country by Dr. Michael S. Burman later in largest university centers for the treatment and training of that same decade, the development of orthopaedic proce- disabled adults and children, as well as for research and dures for treating polio and congenital deformities in chil- training in rehabilitation medicine. dren by Drs. Leo Mayer and Henry Milch in the 1940s, 35 Hospitals and Facilities

establishment in 1960 of the first biomechanics laboratory The VA in the United States by chairman emeritus Dr. Victor H. The Department of Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Frankel, and development of human chondrocyte transplan- Health Care System includes a 171-bed general-care facility, tation protocols in the 1980s and 1990s. Both institutions known informally as the VA, just a few blocks away from the have helped make enormous strides in modern orthopaedic Medical Center. The VA serves approximately 5,000 inpa- treatment, knowledge, and innovation, and their recent con- tients annually and is fully integrated into School of solidation ensures that NYU Langone Medical Center and Medicine facilities for patient care and teaching. Outpatient the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases will continue to grow visits totaled 290,322 in fiscal year 2007. and flourish. The NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases is a 190-bed facility. In 2007, there were 6,221 inpatients, 7,606 ambulatory The Arnold and Marie Schwartz Health Care surgeries, and 86,053 outpatient clinic visits. Center The 15-story Arnold and Marie Schwartz Health Care Bellevue Hospital Center Center, which opened in 1979, is a multipurpose building that houses faculty practice offices, psychiatry services, the Much of the teaching of students and residents at NYU Blechman Cardiac and Vascular Center, the NYU School of Medicine takes place at Bellevue Hospital Center, Comprehensive Epilepsy Study Center, an infusion center, which contains a 25-story, 809-bed facility that opened in and an education center. 1975. Bellevue, the first hospital in what was not yet the United States, is today the centerpiece of the New York City municipal hospital system—an institution where hundreds Classroom and Laboratory Facilities of thousands of people receive basic and advanced medical care. Bellevue’s history can be traced through the changing The Schwartz Lecture Hall provides two auditoriums, includ- health needs and concepts of the community. The hospital, ing the Pfizer Foundation Hall for Humanism in Medicine, founded as a six-bed infirmary in 1736, is a descendant of the each with a capacity of 305 students, as well as two lecture infirmary for soldiers and slaves established in New rooms, each of which accommodates 85 students. Equipped Amsterdam by Jacob Varrenvanger in 1658. When the colony with audiovisual systems, these facilities serve as a focal came under English rule, the Montgomerie Charter of 1731 point of the first two years of medical school. Schwartz provided for the building of a “Public Workhouse and House Lecture Hall is very convenient to Rubin Hall and the rest of of Correction” to cost 80 pounds and 50 gallons of rum. In the Medical Center. In addition, Alumni Hall includes the this building, at the site of the present City Hall, a single 25- 500-seat Farkas Auditorium, as well as two smaller auditori- by-23-foot room was set aside solely for the care of the indi- ums for lectures, symposia, and conferences. The third floor gent sick. In 1794, yellow fever swept the coast of the newly also includes a large study space with large windows and independent nation, and the old almshouse was given a new comfortable chairs for study and relaxation, available to stu- site on Chambers Street. The facilities were inadequate to dents 24 hours a day. These facilities are equipped with mod- deal with the epidemic, so the city fathers acquired an estate ern audiovisual systems, thereby increasing the versatility of about three miles from town, far enough away to isolate the teaching methods in the first two years and expanding semi- victims. The mansion, “Belle Vue,” was used as a pesthouse nar and conference accommodations that can be shared by and gave its name to the hospital later built on this site. In the entire faculty and student body. 1811, the city bought the adjacent land from the Kip Estate, The Geraldine H. Coles Medical Science Laboratory and the Honorable De Witt Clinton, mayor of New York, laid Building houses the Division of Educational Informatics, the cornerstone for a new set of buildings. The War of 1812 Gross Anatomy dissecting suites, student printing services, intervened, and the hospital was not completed until 1826. and the Dr. Martin L. Kahn Teaching and Learning Center. In 1847, in response to the clamor of the citizens, the The design of this multipurpose facility fosters student-fac- almshouse and the penitentiary were removed from the hos- ulty interchange and also provides medical students with pital grounds, and the facilities were opened for clinical study spaces during the off-hours. The entire facility includes instruction of medical students. NYU physicians have been over 16,000 square feet of classroom and flexible classroom/ providing care at Bellevue for more than 150 years. laboratory space dedicated to small-group teaching. In 2007, Bellevue admitted 27,538 patients, including The Kahn Center, completed in 1998, provides state-of- 1,863 newborns. In addition, there were 493,575 outpatient the-art multimedia classrooms facilitating small-group dis- visits to the clinics, 94,576 visits to the Emergency cussions. Six multipurpose teaching laboratories, with Department, and 9,490 ambulatory surgeries. movable tables to maximize flexibility, as well as computers 36 Hospitals and Facilities

and audiovisual equipment to facilitate discussion and inte- libraries. Electronic resources available via the digital grative teaching, are located on the second and third floors. library as well as the libraries’ catalog, MEDCat, can be Six seminar rooms, located on the second floor, are designed accessed from anywhere in the world via the Internet. to provide a highly effective, small-group teaching and The Ehrman Library has three floors: the basement, learning environment. ground floor, and first floor. The basement contains most of the print collection as well as copy machines and private study carrels. The majority of the library’s collection is elec- Frederick L. Ehrman Medical Library tronic, boasting over 20,000 e-journals and approximately The Frederick L. Ehrman Medical Library is located in the 9,000 e-books. The ground floor of the Ehrman Library has a Medical Sciences Building, with its main entrance on the quiet study area, over 50 computer terminals, a graphics ground floor. The library is the largest of the NYU Health area equipped with scanners and high-end graphical soft- Sciences Libraries (HSL), which also include the Bellevue ware, and the reference and circulation desks, where Medical Library, located on the 14th floor of Bellevue patrons can ask for research assistance and/or check out Hospital; the Dental Library, located on the 2nd floor of the reserve materials (additional computers and study areas are VA Hospital; the Hospital for Joint Diseases (HJD) Library, provided at the other HSL locations). The first floor houses located on the 2nd floor of HJD; and the Environmental the NYU Langone Medical Center Archives as well as a his- Medicine Library, located on the Sterling Forest campus. torical and rare medical book collection. Affiliates of NYU School of Medicine and NYU Langone The Ehrman Library is wireless ready, offers a PDA sync- Medical Center have access to all HSL locations, and the ing station, and a high-end color copier, as well as laptops, Ehrman Medical Library is open 24 hours a day to anyone LCD projectors, a digital camera, and a video camcorder, all of with valid Medical Center identification. Access to library which may be borrowed. All HSL locations offer services such resources, however, extends beyond the physical walls of the as interlibrary loan, literature searches, and instruction. 37 Application and Admission

Requirements for Admission Application Procedure

All students applying to the New York University School of The NYU School of Medicine participates in the American Medicine must meet the following minimum requirements: Medical College Application Service (AMCAS). Applications 1. Completion of at least three years of study in an accred- can be obtained via their Web site at www.aamc.org/ ited college or university. It is strongly recommended that students/amcas. Candidates for admission should file their the student complete college degree requirements. AMCAS application no later than October 15 preceding the 2. Completion of the Medical College Admission Test. The test year for which admission is sought. Applicants who submit should be taken no later than September preceding the year an AMCAS application will be contacted by our office via of entry into medical school. General information about the e-mail with instructions for downloading a supplemental MCAT may be obtained at www.aamc.org/students/mcat. application from our Web site. All supplemental materials 3. The following minimum course requirements, as estab- (application form, $100 nonrefundable application fee, and lished by New York State law, must be met: letters of recommendation) should be submitted to the • English—six semester hours* (two years are Committee on Admissions before December 1. recommended) Applicants are required to submit a college faculty evalu- • Inorganic chemistry—six semester hours, including ation, which may consist of a premedical committee laboratory appraisal or two letters from individual faculty members (one must be in a science department). The Office of • Organic chemistry—six semester hours, including Admissions will try to advise the candidate if complete data laboratory are not received on time, but this responsibility rests with • Physics—six semester hours, including laboratory the applicant. • General biology or zoology—six semester hours, including The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is required laboratory and should be taken by September of the calendar year pre- Applicants must have attended an accredited college or uni- ceding the year of entrance into medical school. Those who versity. Courses taken outside of approved liberal arts col- take the test at a later date will not be considered for admis- leges will not be credited toward admission requirements. sion the following August. Normally, credit is not given for courses taken in schools of If accepted, the student is given a two-week interval before nursing, veterinary medicine, dentistry, or agriculture. a response is required. Matriculation is accomplished by The Committee on Admissions recommends that the sending a letter of intent to matriculate and a deposit of applicant take the more rigorous of the basic science courses $100 to the Committee on Admissions. The deposit is applied offered in college. In the cases of inorganic and organic to the first-year tuition and is refundable before May 15. chemistry and of general physics, it is recommended Final registration becomes official only after the student has strongly that a year’s work be completed, even in colleges completed all admission requirements and has passed a where the minimum requirements can be satisfied in one physical examination given by the Student Health Service. semester. Additional courses in the biological and quantita- Students who have failed in another medical school are tive sciences are recommended. If a second language is stud- not eligible to apply for admission to the NYU School of ied, Spanish is preferred. Excellence in the premedical Medicine. sciences—chemistry, physics, and biology—constitutes a basic requirement for selection. However, no special prefer- ence is given to those with a science concentration. The Selection of Students For the Medical Science Training Program (M.D.-Ph.D. pro- The selection process is highly competitive. Intelligence, gram) in the basic medical sciences, one year of calculus and preparedness, motivation, aptitude, experience, success, and physical chemistry are strongly recommended in addition to competence are all considered. Account is taken of the the other stated requirements. All candidates for the School of following: excellence in course work at the college level; Medicine must exhibit excellence at all levels of college study, capabilities as judged by college instructors, premedical regardless of the area of concentration they choose. committees, and other similar college bodies; the results of The School of Medicine has adopted the Technical Standards for Medical School Admission of the Association of American Medical Colleges published in 1979. *A semester hour is calculated as one hour of classroom or two hours of laboratory work each week for a full semester. 38 Application and Admission

the Medical College Admission Test; and the results of an Applicants with Foreign Credentials interview at the School. The majority of entering first-year students range in age In view of the large number of applications to the School from 21 through 24. However, older candidates of excep- and the difficulties involved in the application procedure for tional merit are given serious consideration for admission. students abroad, foreign candidates are not encouraged to In the class entering in 2008, 36 percent took at least one apply if they are not permanent residents of the United year off before applying to medical school. In recent years, States. American students seeking transfer from foreign women students have constituted approximately 50 percent medical schools are advised not to apply. of the entering class. It is not possible to interview all applicants. Only those students who, on the basis of application data, appear to Applications from Minorities merit serious consideration for admission are selected for an Underrepresented in Medicine interview. The strength of the applicant pool is such that The New York University School of Medicine recognizes that last year, interviews were granted to only 12 percent of the diversity enhances the educational experience of all its stu- applicants. dents and that it ultimately has a positive impact on Students who have failed in another medical school are redressing health disparities. The Office of Diversity Affairs not eligible to apply for admission to the NYU School of has developed a robust recruitment and support program to Medicine. encourage and improve diversity at the School. A full In recent years, the School has not accepted any transfer description of the office begins on page 18. students. 39 Financial Information

Fees and Expenses over equal, monthly payments. There are no interest charges, only a small annual fee. This plan includes life The Board of Trustees of New York University reserves the insurance protection covering the unpaid balance at no right to alter this schedule of fees without notice. additional cost. Additionally, Low-Interest Monthly Payment The medical course of study consists of four academic Options, including an unsecured loan, a home equity credit years. For the academic year 2008-2009, the tuition and line, and the federally backed loans, are available. Contact fees are $43,976. This covers educational support, Student Tuition Management Systems at 800-722-4867 or 401-849- Health Services, class fund, and Coles Sports and Recreation 1550 for more information on these programs. Center fees. Holders of New York State grants and fellowship awards Arrears Policy and Tuition Assistance Program awards will be allowed The University reserves the right to deny registration and credit toward their tuition and fees in the amount of their withhold all information regarding the record of any student entitlement, provided they are enrolled on a full-time basis who is in arrears in the payment of tuition, fees, loans, or and they present with their schedule/bill the award certifi- other charges (including charges for housing, dining, or other cate for the applicable term. activities or services) for as long as any arrears remain. It Students who receive awards after registration will have also reserves the right not to promote the student from one the amount applied to their account, and any resulting cred- semester to another and to prohibit attendance at graduation its will be returned to the students. in case of payment arrears. Estimate of Expenses for First-Year Students, 2008-2009 Graduation Policy Tuition and fees ...... $43,976 No candidate may be recommended for a degree until all Books and miscellaneous ...... 2,500 required fees have been paid. The University cannot be Microscope rental ...... 125 responsible for the inclusion in the current official gradua- Room and board ...... 13,500 tion list of any candidate who pays fees after the first day of Personal...... 4,500 May, September, or January for degrees in May, September, Total ...... $64,601 or January, respectively. Following the payment of all Health insurance* ...... $3,500 required fees, and on approval of the faculty, the candidate will be recommended for the degree as of the date of the next Payment of Fees and Expenses regular meeting of the University Board of Trustees at which the awarding of degrees is a part of the order of business. Tuition, fees, and housing charges are billed and payable at the start of the fall and the spring semesters. All charges and anticipated credits will be included in the statements. Tuition Refund Policy Outstanding balances are due by August 11 for the fall semester and January 6 for the spring semester. Refunds will be made in full for unused semesters, and the Checks should be made payable to New York University following scale will apply for partial semester refunds: School of Medicine for the exact amount of tuition and out- After one week—90 percent refund of tuition paid standing costs. After two weeks—70 percent refund of tuition paid A finance charge of 1.0 percent per month will be added to After three weeks—50 percent refund of tuition paid all tuition and housing accounts that are delinquent as of After four weeks—No refund the first day of class. If, pursuant to the rules of conduct and academic regula- tions of the University and of the School of Medicine, with- Monthly Payment Options for Students drawal of a student is required before the end of the term and Families for which tuition has been paid, a prorated refund will be made. Tuition Management Systems offers families several monthly payment options to help make education expenses more affordable. The Interest-Free Monthly Payment Option *Health insurance fees will be added to your charges if you are not covered enables families to spread all or part of the annual expenses by other insurance. 40 Financial Information

Financial Assistance Theodore Barnett Memorial Scholarship Fund. Established in 1969 in support of scholarship aid for stu- dents in the School of Medicine. Fellowships, Scholarships, and Loan Funds Bear Foundation Student Aid Fund. Established in Although awards are listed individually, applications for 1970 for student aid. financial aid are made to the Office of Financial Aid without reference to any specific award. The Office of Financial Aid Becker Family Scholarship Fund. Established in 1975 in makes these funds available at its discretion. Loan appli- memory of Louis and William F. Becker to provide scholar- cants must be fully matriculated United States citizens or ships for deserving students in the School of Medicine. permanent residents of the United States and in good acad- Benjamin and Anne Bender Student Loan Fund. emic standing. Early application, at least four months prior Established in 1988 by Dr. Benjamin Bender, a member of to registration, is strongly recommended. Student aid is dis- the class of 1931 at the School of Medicine. tributed only after receipt of all required information. Bernette and Irwin Bernstein Student Loan Fund. Drs. Andrea F. and Seth F. Abramson Student Loan Established in 1983 through the generosity of Bernette and Fund. Established in 1999 to provide assistance to medical Irwin Bernstein to help students with financial need. students in need. Dr. Ellen H. Bernstein Memorial Student Loan Fund. Joseph G. Abuelo Memorial Scholarship. Established in Established in 1986 in memory of Dr. Ellen H. Bernstein, 1997 by Mrs. Armine Abuelo to memorialize her late hus- class of 1963, through gifts from family, friends, and mem- band. To be used to aid worthy and needy medical students. bers of her class, to provide loans to needy students. Corky Ackerman Student Loan Fund. Established by Dr. Irwin D. Bernstein Student Loan Fund. Established relatives and friends of Corky Ackerman to perpetuate his in 1997 by Dr. Bernstein, class of 1967, on the occasion of memory by assisting needy students in their efforts to the 30th anniversary of his graduation from the NYU School finance their education. of Medicine. Carol Dickson Agger Scholarship Fund. Established in Abraham S. Birsh Fellowship. For advancing research and 1982 through a bequest of Carol Dickson Agger for scholar- knowledge in diseases of the cardiovascular-renal system. ships to students “deemed in need” and “worthy” of aid by Dr. Alan Blackman Scholarship Fund. Established in the scholarship committee of the school. 1994 in memory of Dr. Blackman. Joseph Alexander and Florence Bibo Alexander Dr. Lester Breidenbach Student Loan Fund. Scholarship and Loan Fund. Established through a Established by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Colton in honor of a bequest to assist needy students. longtime member of the Department of Surgery to provide Kalman and Polly Apfel Student Loan Fund. loans to students with demonstrated financial need. Established in 1987 with the intention of providing low- Raymond J. Brienza Scholarship Fund. Established in interest loans to medical students. 2004 by alumni, faculty, and friends to honor Raymond J. Irving and Stanley Arkin Scholarship Fund. Brienza on the occasion of his retirement after 31 years of Established in 1980 to provide scholarships to help out- devoted service to the School and students as the associate standing and deserving medical students. dean for admissions and financial aid. Dr. Helene E. Aronson Scholarship Fund. Established Brownstone Medical Scholarship. A four-year scholar- in 1998 through a bequest by Dr. Aronson, a member of the ship, awarded quadrennially, that pays tuition, established faculty for 40 years (1957-1997) in appreciation and fond by the Lucian and Ethel Brownstone Foundation to encour- memory of her years of association with the School and to age outstanding students to seek careers as teachers and help young people of limited means obtain the finest med- investigators in any of the disciplines of medicine. ical education possible. Daniel Burgin Fellowship Fund. Endowed in memory of Artex Precast Limited Scholarship. Established in 2003 Daniel Burgin by his daughters, Mary and Frieda Burgin, to to provide a full tuition scholarship for a needy and deserv- be awarded on the basis of merit, promise, and need with ing student. preference to surgical research. Jerome Balmuth Revolving Student Loan Fund. Robert J. Carlisle Student Loan Fund. Established through Established in 1995 in memory of Jerome Balmuth to pro- gifts from alumni of the School of Medicine to afford students vide low-interest loans to deserving students. financial assistance to complete their medical education. 41 Financial Information

Melvin J. and Florence Cohen Student Loan Fund. Ida and Max Geller Memorial Revolving Student Established in 1997 to assist needy students. Loan Fund. Established in 1985 by the late Max A. Geller in memory of his wife for the benefit of medical students. Dr. Robert S. Coles Scholarship Fund. Established in 1995 by Roberta M. Goldring, M.D., professor of medicine at Dr. Ira W. Gold Scholarship. Established in 1991 by Lois the NYU School of Medicine and wife of the late Dr. Coles, and Bernard Gold in memory of their son, an emergency class of 1945, and Nancy H. Coles, M.D., class of 1985, room physician, with preference given to students planning daughter of Dr. Coles, to assist needy students. to specialize in emergency medicine. Dr. Zachary R. Cottler Student Loan Fund. Established Dr. Abraham L. and Rose B. Goldwyn Student Aid in 1988 in memory of Dr. Cottler and through the generosity Fund. Established by members of the family in memory of of Mrs. Hildreth A. Rosenfeld. their father, class of 1924, and mother to provide financial assistance to worthy students. Dr. Delores Danilowicz and Dr. Hugh Paul Gabriel Scholarship Fund. Established in 2000 to assist Native Dr. Anita H. Goulet Scholarship Fund. Established in American students and other needy students in financing 2007 for those who possess a deep and abiding commitment their medical school education. to the role of women in the medical profession. Lawrence J. Denson, M.D., Endowed Scholarship Irving Graef Medical Fund. Established in 1981 by Dr. Fund. Established in 1999 by the cotrustees of the Frances John Graef in honor of Dr. Solomon Berson to provide schol- L. and Edwin L. Cummings Memorial Fund in honor of Dr. arship funds. Denson, a 1948 graduate of the School of Medicine. Dr. Lawrence H. Gross Memorial Fund. Established in Dr. William Dolan Memorial Scholarship. Established 1984 by family and friends of the late Dr. Gross, class of in 2004 by faculty, friends, family, and students in memory 1980, to assist needy students. of the longtime member of the Department of Cell Biology to Vincent and Adeline Guarino Student Loan Fund. assist needy students. Established in 1967 to provide short-term loans to medical Dr. Saul J. Farber Student Loan Fund. Established in students. 1983 through the generosity of the Coles Foundation in Dr. Seymour L. and Elizabeth Halpern Scholarship recognition of Dr. Farber’s “dedicated and superior talents as Fund. Established in 1991 to assist needy medical students. a teacher, researcher, and administrator.” Dr. Marvin S. Hausman Scholarship Fund. Established Ruth and George Farkas Student Loan Fund. in 1991 by Dr. Hausman to provide scholarship funds to two Established in 1982 to provide low-interest loans to stu- needy medical students each year. dents with demonstrated financial need. William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund. Nevil Ford Scholarship Fund. Established in 1982 Established in 1999 by the William Randolph Hearst through the estate of Nevil Ford to provide scholarship aid to Foundation to provide fellowships for M.D.-Ph.D. students students in each class who have demonstrated financial need. designated as Hearst Foundation Scholars. Friedberg Perpetual Loan Fund. Established in 1983 to Christian A. Herter Scholarship. Established for the provide up to $1,000 for emergency needs of medical students. encouragement of research in clinical pathology, physiologi- Elisha M. Friedman Memorial Fund. For loans to stu- cal chemistry, or pharmacology and awarded each year to a dents in the School of Medicine. graduate or undergraduate who has demonstrated aptitude for physiological and chemical research. Estelle H. Friedman Student Aid Fund. Gift from Dr. Abraham I. Friedman in memory of his wife for the purpose Irma T. Hirschl Scholarship. To provide financial aid to of providing financial support to students and house staff. needy, outstanding students dedicated to medical science, the easing of pain, and protection of life. Justin and Gerald S. Friedman Scholarship Fund. Established in 2002 by Dr. Gerald Friedman and his son B. H. Homan, Jr., Revolving Loan Fund. Established in Justin to assist needy medical students. 1979 through a bequest administered by the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York. Loans bearing 4 per- Frohlich- Student Loan Fund. Established in cent interest, which accrues only after graduation from med- 1988 by the Burns family through the L. W. Frohlich ical school, are available to students in each of the four classes. Charitable Trust to provide support to enable deserving medical students to continue their studies. 42 Financial Information

Violet and Edward Horn Student Loan Fund. Loft Foundation Student Aid Fund. Established by the Established in 1991 as a bequest from the estate of Violet T. George W. Loft and Julia M. Loft Foundation, Inc., to assist Horn to provide loans to students who have demonstrated financially needy students who reside in or come from the need and academic merit. New York metropolitan area who otherwise would not be able to undertake a medical education. Rachel Burstein Jacobs Scholarship Fund, Robert Netter Scholarship Fund, and Zachary and Rebecca Lombardo Scholarship Fund. Established in 1974. Zuckerman Scholarship Fund. Established by the Lubin Scholarship. Established in memory of Dr. Edward bequest of Rachel Burstein Jacobs to provide scholarships to Kenneth Lubin and Dr. Philip Lubin and awarded annually. female medical students. Dr. Ann Lublin Scholarship Fund. Established by Dr. Aaron and Sylvia Kantrow Student Loan Fund. Lublin, a graduate of the NYU School of Medicine, class of Established in 1983 to provide loans to needy students. 1943, to assist deserving students. Dr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Kasich Student Loan Fund. Jennie L. Luria Scholarship and Loan Fund. Established in 2000 by Dr. Kasich, class of 1926. Established in 1981 to provide scholarships and loans to Dr. Alfred Kornblut Medical Scholarship. Awarded students who are in need of financial assistance. annually by the Bridgeport (Connecticut) Area Foundation, Helen and Rita Lurie Foundation Scholarship. Inc., to a worthy student at the School of Medicine. Established in 2003 to provide scholarship assistance to Alfred E. Lazar, M.D., Foundation Fellowship. worthy students, with preference given to Russian emi- Established by his family and friends in memory of Dr. grants or children of Russian emigrants. Alfred E. Lazar, class of 1932, and awarded annually to William C. MacTavish Student Loan Fund. Established advance cardiovascular research. in 1958 in honor of the late William C. MacTavish for aid to Sally and Nat Lefkowitz Scholarship Fund. Established students in the School of Medicine. in 1984 by Mrs. Lefkowitz to assist students in need of finan- Manges Memorial Scholarship. Endowed in memory of cial assistance to complete their medical studies. Dr. Morris Manges, a member of the faculty from 1911 to Phillip and Janice Levin Foundation Student Loan 1925, for student scholarships. Fund. Established in 1985 to assist needy students who David Marks Memorial Loan Fund. Established by Mrs. have demonstrated outstanding academic ability. A. Braslau and Miss Sophie Braslau in memory of Dr. Bernard B. Levine Fellowships in Biomolecular Marks in the hope that his unselfish, beautiful spirit will Medicine. Established by Dr. Bernard B. Levine to advance serve as an inspiration and incentive to the lofty and noble research and knowledge in cellular and molecular mecha- attainments that characterized his life. nisms of disease. Martin Family Scholarship. Established in 1989 by Edward Dr. Walter and Gertrude Levy Memorial Fund. J. Martin, M.D., class of 1966, to assist worthy students. Established in 1983 in memory of Dr. Walter Levy, class of Medical Alumni Association Student Loan Fund. 1924, and his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Levy, for loans to students Established in 1959 through gifts from alumni of the School in need of financial assistance. of Medicine for deserving students. Reginald F. Lewis Endowed Scholarship Fund. Dr. Sydney J. Mehl Scholarship Fund. Established in Established in 1993 to provide scholarships to minority 1995 by Dr. Mehl’s patients, family, and friends to provide medical students on the basis of financial need. support to students who are in need of financial assistance. Lewy-Soffer Annual Scholarship. Established in 1984 in Victor Meisel Scholarship Fund. Scholarship assistance honor of Dr. Sydney J. Mehl and awarded annually to a for a deserving female medical student. deserving student. Dr. Charles R. and Lillian Messeloff Scholarship Lieber-Oshlag Student Loan Fund. Established in 1971 Fund. Established in 2008 to provide scholarship assistance by Dr. Hyman Lieber, class of 1930, and Mrs. Lieber in mem- to needy students. ory of Dr. Julius A. Oshlag, class of 1930. Helen B. Meyer Scholarship Fund. Established in 1983 Harry Livingston Research Fellowship. A fellowship or through the estate of Helen B. Meyer to provide scholarship fellowships for research in metabolism. aid annually to a student who requires financial assistance to continue his or her studies. 43 Financial Information

Dr. Peter Morgan Memorial Scholarship. Established in Picker Loan Trust Fund. Gift of James Picker, the Picker 1994 by friends and family of Dr. Morgan, class of 1988. X-Ray Corporation, to provide loans for students who would otherwise be unable to continue their education. Takashi Morimoto Scholarship Fund. Established in 2001 by relatives and friends of the late associate professor Dr. Joseph Press Scholarship Fund. Established in 1990 of cell biology. through the generosity of and Elma Gilbert in honor of their longtime friend and physician. Herman Muehlstein Scholarship Fund for Medical Education. Financial assistance for the education of stu- Dr. Lawrence Prutkin Memorial Scholarship. dents, interns, residents, and fellows who reside in or come Established in 1994 by students, colleagues, family, and from New York and vicinity. friends of a beloved member of the faculty and a distin- guished teacher. Drs. John Mulholland and Joseph Jahr Scholarship Fund. Established in 1997 to memorialize Dr. Jahr and his Agnes Purdie Medical Student Aid Fund. Established teacher, Dr. Mulholland. in memory of Agnes Purdie to make available small amounts of money on a short-term loan basis and utilized Henry B. Nachtigall Emergency Loan Fund. Established primarily as an emergency fund for needs that have not in 1971 to provide loans for emergency needs of students. been anticipated. Dr. Jeffrey Nakamura Scholarship Fund. Established in Steven M. Reich Scholarship Fund. Established in 1997 1991 in memory of Dr. Nakamura to provide scholarship funds by Anne S. Reich in memory of her late son. for students, with preference given to students from Hawaii. Dr. Herman L. Reis Student Aid Fund. Established in Newcomb-Warner-DeWitt Medical Scholarship Fund. 1959 in honor of Dr. Herman L. Reis, an alumnus, for stu- Established in 1977 by Millard Warner Newcomb in memory dent scholarships or loans. of his ancestors, Drs. Gilbert L. Newcomb, Millard Fillmore Warner, and James D. DeWitt (all of whom were New York Dorothy Rosenbloom Fellowship Fund. Established by University graduates) to provide aid to deserving students. the family of Dorothy Rosenbloom to be awarded on the basis of merit, promise, and need, with preference given to Dr. Philippa Newfield Student Loan Fund. Established those engaged in cardiology or oncology research. in 1992 by Dr. Newfield, class of 1973, to assist students. Dr. Jane L. Ross Memorial Student Loan Fund. Newmont-Cravioto Student Loan Fund. Established in Established in 1986 in memory of Dr. Jane L. Ross, class of 1988 by the Newmont Mining Corporation in recognition of 1974, through gifts from fellow alumni, colleagues, family, the invaluable help of its employees and their families and, and friends, for loans to fourth-year students. in particular, Dr. Humberto Cravioto. Dr. Milton Rothman Student Loan Fund. Established in Augusta Landes Packer Scholarship. Established in 1998 through a bequest by Mildred Rothman to be used for 1998 by the trustees of the Joseph Foundation in the benefit of medical students in need of financial aid. recognition of Augusta L. Packer for her dedication, devo- tion, expertise, good humor, and invaluable service to the Morris Rowitzer Scholarship Fund. Established in 1983 foundation since 1976. through the estate of Morris Rowitzer. David Palgon/Target Mailing Lists Scholarship Fund. Arthur H. Rubin Scholarship Fund. Established in 1998 Established in 1990 by David S. Palgon, CPA, president of by the NYU School of Medicine Alumni Association Board of Target Mailing Lists, Inc., in New York City, and an alumnus, Governors on the occasion of Arthur H. Rubin’s retirement class of 1961, of the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, to as the first director of the Office of Alumni Relations, cre- assist outstanding and deserving students at the School of ated in 1980, to assist needy and worthy medical students. Medicine who are in financial need. Louis and Rachel Rudin Foundation Scholarship. Dr. Myra Palmer Memorial Student Loan Fund. Established as a student aid fund for the payment of tuition Established in 1988 through gifts from the family and col- and support of worthy students who would otherwise not be leagues of Dr. Myra Palmer, a longtime member of the fac- able to pursue their medical education. ulty in the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Isadore H. Sackadorf Memorial Student Loan Fund. Jacob Perlow Student Loan Fund. Established in 1983 Established in 1985 by Mrs. Nita Shapiro, in memory of her by the executors of the estate of Jacob Perlow to provide father, Dr. Isadore H. Sackadorf, class of 1918, to provide stu- loans to needy qualified students at 4 percent interest, to be dent aid for outstanding and deserving students at the School repaid within five years of graduation. of Medicine who are in need of financial assistance. 44 Financial Information

Dr. Robert and Basia Savitt Endowed Scholarship. Lee C. Van Wagner Scholarship. Gift in memory of Dr. Established through an anonymous gift in 1995 to assist Lee C. Van Wagner, an alumnus, the income to be used for needy students. scholarships. Schiff Memorial Loan Fund. Established in memory of Leah Katz Wasserman Memorial Fund. Established by Richard, Donald, and Gertrude Schiff by family and friends the family of Leah Katz Wasserman to provide fellowships to assist deserving students in financing their medical for students to engage in research bearing on cancer. school education. John E. Weeks Scholarship. Established through gifts Dr. Nat Schlossman Memorial Scholarship. Established from the late Dr. John E. Weeks, professor emeritus of oph- in 1984 to provide scholarship help to needy students. thalmology. Dr. Louis A. and Anne Schneider Student Aid Fund. Jonas Weissberg Loan Fund. Established in memory of Established in 1985 to provide financial support to NYU Dr. Jonas Weissberg, class of 1935, for short-term loans to medical students who have received their premedical educa- meet unforeseen exigencies. tion at Yeshiva University or the Stern School of Business Helen M. Wiegmann Scholarship Fund. Established in Undergraduate College. 1988 by the estate of Helen M. Wiegmann to provide schol- Etta and Harry Silverstein Scholarship Loan Fund. arship support for medical students, honoring the memory Established in 1984 to encourage undergraduate premedical of Dr. William H. Wiegmann, class of 1898. students at NYU to apply through the School of Medicine’s Laura S. Witt Memorial Loan Fund. Established in 1993 as Early Decision Program. a bequest in honor of Laura S. Witt, a member of the staff of the Dr. Bernard J. Sivak Permanent Scholarship Fund. School of Medicine for over 30 years, to provide loans to medical Established in 2007 to provide scholarship assistance to students who have demonstrated need and academic merit. needy students. Charles F. Wolf, M.D., Scholarship Fund. Established in Fred Soffer Scholarship Fund. Established in 1994 by 1978 through a bequest by the late Charles F. Wolf, M.D., to Bill and Debra Gershen in loving memory of Fred Soffer, a provide a tuition scholarship each year, with preference dear and caring friend, to provide funds to students who are given to residents of Dutchess County, New York State. in need of financial assistance. Morris and S. Jean Wolf Student Loan Fund. Dr. Amy Rosenblatt Solomon Scholarship Fund. Established in 1997 by Dr. Doris J. W. Escher, class of 1942, Established in 2008 to provide scholarship assistance to and Dr. Elaine W. Cotlove, class of 1944, in memory of their needy students. beloved parents. Harry A. Solomon Student Aid Fund. Established in Ellen Yeckes Wolfe Scholarship-Loan Fund. 1975 in memory of Harry A. Solomon, class of 1917, for stu- Established in 1983 by Dr. and Mrs. Milton Wolfe to assist dent loans and scholarships. medical students. Samuel Standard Memorial Student Aid Fund. John Wyckoff Memorial Fellowship. Established Established in 1971 by his friends and colleagues at the through gifts of faculty and alumni (through the Alumni New York University School of Medicine. Fund) and friends of the late Dean Wyckoff for a fellowship awarded annually in the Department of Medicine. Dr. E. Edward Strobino Scholarship Fund. Established in 1995 in memory of Dr. Strobino. Hilda and J. Allen Yager Scholarship Fund. Established in 1995 by J. Allen Yager, M.D., M.P.H., class of John L. Tishman Student Loan Fund. Established in 1927, with grateful awareness of the gift of a lifetime profes- 1982 to provide low-interest loans to students with demon- sion, with humility and respect for his dedicated teachers, strated financial need. and with a desire to help worthy students in need. Tryon-Lepow Student Loan Fund. Established in 1988 Sidney Yudin Fellowship in Medical Ethics. to provide low-interest loans to needy students in the School Established in memory of Dr. Sidney Yudin by his wife, of Medicine. Doris, for postdoctoral fellows in medical humanities. Tudor Foundation Student Loan Fund. Established in Z. K. Memorial Scholarship. Established in 2007 to pro- 1960 for loans to students. vide scholarship assistance to needy students. United Parcel Service Scholarships. Awarded to stu- Dr. Julia Zelmanovich Memorial Student Loan Fund. dents in need of financial assistance. Established in 1998 in memory of Dr. Zelmanovich, class of 1997. 45 Financial Information

Charlotte Marker Zitrin Scholarship and Loan Fund. science, and outstanding personal qualities of integrity, pas- Established in 1989 to ensure that academically worthy and sion, and leadership. financially needy students receive the funds necessary to American Medical Women’s Association Citations. continue their medical education. Awarded for outstanding academic achievement. Marilyn and Alan Zublatt Scholarship Fund. Established Glover C. Arnold Surgical Prize. Established by the fam- in 2002 to support and encourage needy students. ily of Dr. Glover C. Arnold, a graduate of the class of 1873, Yetta Zuckerman Memorial Scholarship Fund. for the student who has excelled in surgery. Established by Seymour Zuckerman in memory of his Theodore Barnett Memorial Award. Established in 1970 mother for scholarships for needy students. for teaching excellence in surgery by a house officer. Joseph E. Constantine, Class of 1907, Annual Awards Federally Funded Family Education Loan in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Established in 1963 Program through the bequest of Dr. James E. Constantine, an alum- Subsidized Stafford Student Loans. This is a program of nus of the School of Medicine, and awarded annually to the long-term, low-interest loans to students from private lenders. student who, in the opinion of the faculty, presents the best Repayment of the loans is guaranteed to the lender by the state thesis on obstetrics and gynecology. and federal government. Graduate or professional students Dr. John W. V. Cordice, Sr. and Jr., Minority Student who qualify may borrow up to $8,500 per year, to a maximum Award. Established in 1994 by Dr. Cordice, class of 1943, to of $65,500 for all loans from the program, including undergrad- honor a senior underrepresented minority student who has uate and graduate loans. Repayment of the loans begins six shown outstanding academic scholarship and commitment months after graduation or withdrawal from school (whichever to community service. comes first) and may extend over a 10-year period. The current interest rate is 6.8 percent. The interest will be paid by the gov- Endocrine Society Student Achievement Award. For ernment while the student is in school. In addition to the inter- the student who has shown exceptional ability and interest est, students must pay an organization and insurance fee, in endocrinology. which will be deducted from the loan proceeds. Fees are gener- Excellence in Emergency Medicine Award. For excel- ally 3 to 4 percent of the loan amount. Application for loans lence in emergency medicine. should be filed by April 1 prior to the beginning of the academic Excellence in Musculoskeletal Award. For the student year for which they are intended to be used. who submits the best original research paper on a muscu- Unsubsidized Stafford Student Loans. In addition to the loskeletal project. Stafford loans described above, a student may borrow up to Eve R. Flechner Memorial Award. Established in 1987 $32,000 in funds that are not subsidized by the federal govern- through the bequest of Eve R. Flechner to provide for an ment. The terms of borrowing and repayment are similar to award to a female medical student with an outstanding per- the subsidized loans except that interest is charged to the bor- formance in the medicine clerkship. rower immediately and must either be paid quarterly while the student is in school or capitalized. Interest charges also Maurice Freiman Memorial Prize. Established through accumulate for the length of the in-school deferment and are the bequest of Dr. Maurice Freiman, an alumnus of the paid along with the principal when the student begins repay- School of Medicine, to provide an annual award to a student ment. The current interest rate is 6.8 percent. or students for exemplary and outstanding work in the clini- cal clerkships. Prizes Andrew Alan Friedland Memorial Award. Established Alpha Omega Alpha Prizes. The Alpha Omega Alpha by the friends and family of Andrew Alan Friedland, an honorary fraternity awards prizes annually to the two stu- alumnus of the School of Medicine, and awarded each year dents who have attained the highest scholastic rating for to a male senior student for excellence in internal medicine. the four years of their medical course. Bertram M. Gesner Memorial Prize. For excellence in Alumni Association Award. For the student who has research in immunology. made the greatest contribution to his or her class. Federick C. Holden Award. For excellence in obstetrics American Association of Neurology Medical Student and gynecology. Prize. For a student who exemplifies outstanding scientific achievement and clinical acumen in neurology and neuro- 46 Financial Information

Hilda Lipton Memorial Award. For the student who best Hippolyte M. Wertheim Prize. Established by the Tau embodies the spirit of the Oath of Maimonides, as evidenced Epsilon Phi fraternity as a memorial to Dr. Wertheim and by abiding compassion and fulfillment of medicine’s lofty awarded to the student who attains the highest scholastic calling to “watch over the life and death” of mankind. record during the first two years. Fred S. Mandelbaum Fund. An annual award to a stu- Herman Wortis Neuropsychiatric Prize. Established in dent who excels in pathology. memory of Herman Wortis, M.D., formerly assistant profes- sor of clinical psychiatry, and awarded annually to the mem- Eleanor Mayer Master Scholars Humanism Award. An ber of the senior class who has done the best work in the annual prize awarded to the student who exemplifies a Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology. sense of humanity and patient empathy while in school. Arthur Zitrin Award in Bioethics. For the medical stu- Medical Society of the State of New York Award. For dent with an exemplary interest in bioethics. outstanding community service. Saul M. Minkoff Memorial Prize. An annual prize Veterans Benefits awarded to a student of the School of Medicine who addressed issues of medical economics. Various Department of Veterans Affairs programs provide educational benefits for spouses, sons, and daughters of Valentine Mott Prize Medals. By the will of Dr. Valentine deceased or permanently disabled veterans as well as for Mott, a founder of the University Medical College and for veterans and in-service personnel, subject to certain restric- many years its president and professor of surgery, provision tions. Under most programs, the student pays tuition and was made for the following awards: fees at the time of registration but will receive a monthly • For the student who demonstrates excellence in the first- allowance from Veterans Affairs. year courses offered by the Department of Cell Biology. Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify • For the student who demonstrates outstanding achieve- for educational benefits under Chapter 31. An applicant for ment as a surgery scholar. this program is required to submit to the Department of Jack and Diana Nelson Award. For the senior student Veterans Affairs a letter of acceptance from the college he or who has excelled in scholarship and professionalism. she wishes to attend. On meeting the requirements for the Department of Veterans Affairs, the applicant will be given Rosa Lee Nemir Award. For outstanding performance in an Authorization for Education (VA Form 22-1905), which pediatrics. must be presented to the Office of Registration/Student Alex Rosen Award. Awarded annually to a medical stu- Records, Schwartz Lecture Hall, Room 4-44N, before regis- dent who demonstrates achievement in medicine and the tering for course work. humanities. All Veterans. Allowance checks are usually sent directly to Solomon and Dora Shapiro Scholarship. For general veterans by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans excellence based on scholarship, personality, and character. and eligible dependents should contact the Office of Registration/Student Records, Schwartz Lecture Hall, Room Homer Smith Award. For excellence in physiology. 4-44N, each term for which they desire Veterans Affairs cer- Samuel and Edgar H. Soifer Memorial Prize. For out- tification of enrollment. standing work in urology. All veterans are expected to reach the objective (bache- lor’s or master’s degree, doctorate, or certificate) authorized Samuel Spiegel Award. Given to the senior student who by Veterans Affairs with the minimum number of points is a resident of greater New York for excellence in academic required. The Department of Veterans Affairs may not achievement. authorize allowance payments for credits that are in excess Marion B. Sulzberger Award. For the student who has of scholastic requirements, taken for audit purposes only, or excelled in dermatology and/or dermatologic sciences. for which nonpunitive grades are received. Leonard J. Tow Humanism in Medicine Student Since interpretation of regulations governing veterans’ Award. For the student who best exemplifies the qualities benefits is subject to change, veterans should keep in touch of integrity, excellence, compassion, altruism, respect, empa- with the Department of Veterans Affairs. thy, and service. 47 Student Life

Housing Housing Policies The School requires compliance with a number of policies William B. and Cele H. Rubin Hall of regarding housing. Details are included in the Student Residence Handbook, published by Student Affairs, and in A Guide for Students Living in NYU Langone Medical Center The William B. and Cele H. Rubin Hall of Residence is a 14- Housing, available from the Housing Services Web site at story dormitory building. It has single rooms and a few two- www.med.nyu.edu/housing. person suites. Electricity is included in the housing charge. There is a shared coed bathroom and kitchen on every floor. There are laundry machines on floors 12, 13, and 14, Student Health Service and a main laundry facility is located in the basement of the building. The building is not air conditioned; individual Director, Mindi Feldman, A.N.P, M.S.N. units may be installed by the students if the units meet Staff, Jackie , N.P.M.S. guidelines. A student cafeteria provides meals at additional 212-263-5489 cost through a cafeteria debit card or individual purchases. The mission of the NYU School of Medicine Student Health Service is to provide quality medical care to the ill or injured Greenberg Hall student in a nonjudgmental environment that respects indi- vidual differences. We seek to assist the student in navigat- Greenberg Hall is a 10-story, mixed-use building located ing the health care system to achieve an optimum level of across the street from the School. There are studios, as well health and well-being. as larger apartments shared by three students each, in this The students eligible for services are medical students, building. Each apartment has a bathroom and a kitchen. M.D.-Ph.D. students, and Sackler Institute of Biomedical Electricity is not included in the rental price. Laundry facili- Sciences graduate students. The care provided in Student ties are on the second floor. Health is free to these students. The Student Health Service is located directly across from Skirball Residential Tower the Medical Center in Greenberg Hall, 545 First Avenue, The Skirball Residential Tower is adjacent to Tisch Hospital Suite C-122. The office is open Monday through Friday, and sits atop the Skirball Institute of Biomolecular except for holidays. On weekends, after hours, and on holi- Medicine. The residential units are on floors 11 to 23. There days, emergency medical care is available in the Tisch are studios and one-bedroom apartments (shared by two Hospital Emergency Room. students). Each apartment has a bathroom and a kitchen. A nurse practitioner is available whenever the office is Utilities (gas, electricity, telephone, cable) are not included open. A physician is present during designated walk-in in the rental price. There are laundry facilities on the second clinic hours. No appointment is needed. There is also a floor. women’s health clinic and a mental health clinic that oper- ates by appointment only. Arrangements are also made for The three buildings have security guards on duty in their referrals to specialists when indicated. lobbies 24 hours per day. Pets are not permitted in student For more information about the services provided and housing, and smoking is not permitted in any Medical scheduling, please visit the Student Health Service Web site Center buildings. Repairs and maintenance of the residen- at www.med.nyu.edu/studenthealth. tial buildings are overseen by the Real Estate Division. Athletic Facilities Off-Campus Housing Listings For students who choose not to reside on campus, NYU’s Rubin Gym Off-Campus Housing Web site can provide suggestions as Conveniently located in the basement of Rubin Hall, this well as a link to NYU’s recommended broker. For more infor- gym is equipped with stairmasters, bikes, treadmills, and a mation, visit www.med.nyu.edu/ochap. variety of Nautilus machines and free weights. Students interested in joining the Rubin Gym should visit the Student Activities Ticket Booth for memberships. 48 Student Life

Palladium Athletic Facility Jerome S. Coles Sports and Recreation Center Located at 140 East 14th Street (between Third and Fourth Up to 3,000 members use the facility daily, while 1,900 spec- avenues) near Union Square, the Palladium Athletic Facility tators can be seated in the fieldhouse bleachers and 230 can is the latest in cutting-edge sports complexes designed to feel be seated in the natatorium bleachers. Located at 181 like private health clubs. The Palladium boasts an L-shaped, Mercer Street on the Washington Square campus, the Coles deep-water pool; a 3,140 square-foot weight room complete Sports Center is barrier free and accessible to physically with free weights and a FitLinxx workout system; a 3,433 challenged persons. It offers students a wide variety of exer- square-foot aerobic fitness room; a 30-foot-high indoor climb- cise equipment and facilities. ing center that spans the two floors between the exercise room and the weight room; a group cycling room ideal for recreation classes; a regulation-sized basketball court hous- Student Council ing six baskets; an auxiliary gym outfitted with a high-tech The Student Council is composed of the elected officers of the sound system and progressive fitness equipment; two half- Students Association of the School of Medicine. All students sized basketball courts, which can be used when recreation registered in the School of Medicine are members of the asso- classes are not in session; and a lounge area that overlooks ciation. The object of the association is to foster fellowship; to both the pool and the main gym area, which has two flat- support, regulate, and encourage student activities; to pro- screen plasma TVs, a snack bar featuring nutritional fare, mote further interest in problems of medicine; and to facili- and a pro-shop that sells NYU athletic merchandise. tate a cordial student-faculty relationship. It is the official For additional information, call the Palladium Athletic representative of the students in the School of Medicine, and Facility’s main number at 212-992-8500. its elected officers constitute the Student Council. 49 Policies and Notices

Equal Opportunity Institution University Policy on Patents

New York University School of Medicine is committed to a pol- Students offered research opportunities are reminded that icy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its inventions arising from participation in such research are relations with its faculty, students, and staff members, without governed by the University’s “Statement of Policy on regard to gender, sexual orientation, marital or parental sta- Patents,” a copy of which may be found in the Faculty tus, race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, or any Handbook or obtained from the Dean’s Office. other legally protected status. It is the policy of the NYU School of Medicine, in accordance with Title VII of the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VI of the U.S. Civil Rights Act of Annual Notice to Students of the Family 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section Educational Rights and Privacy Act 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and any other applicable Annually, New York University informs students of their law, not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national ori- rights under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act gin, disability, and any other legally protected status, in (FERPA) and the regulations relating to FERPA promul- employment and any educational program or activity.The gated by the U.S. Department of Education. Together, NYU School of Medicine is firmly committed to a policy of FERPA and the FERPA regulations provide that (a) each equal employment opportunity through affirmative action. student has a right to inspect and review his or her educa- tion records; (b) each student may request that any such Guidelines Relating to Academic record be amended if he or she believes that it is inaccurate, Performance and Student Discipline misleading, or otherwise in violation of his or her privacy rights; (c) the University will obtain the student’s written The faculty of the School of Medicine has the responsibility consent prior to disclosing personally identifiable informa- and the authority to assure that each medical student tion about the student from his or her education records, demonstrates the academic achievement and adherence to unless such consent is not required by FERPA and the the ethical and professional conduct standards appropriate FERPA regulations; (d) each student has a right to file a to the practice of medicine. complaint with the Family Policy Compliance Office of the Students are expected to familiarize themselves and com- U.S. Department of Education if he or she feels the ply with the rules of conduct, academic regulations, and University has failed to comply with the requirements of established practices of the University and of the School of FERPA and the FERPA regulations; and (e) each student Medicine. The former is contained in the “Statement of may obtain a copy of the University’s Guidelines for Policy on Student Conduct at New York University,” a sup- Compliance with the Family Educational Rights and plement to the Faculty Handbook, available through the Privacy Act. These guidelines are available from the Office Office of Faculty Records. The specific policies relating to of Academic Program Review, 194 Mercer Street, Room academic and disciplinary matters at the School of Medicine 403F, and at www.nyu.edu/apr/ferpa.htm. Mr. Barnett W. are contained in a separate statement included in the Hamberger, assistant provost and director of the Office of Student Handbook, which is distributed to each incoming Academic Program Review, is responsible for administering class and is also available online at www.med.nyu.edu/ FERPA at New York University. His telephone number is studentaffairs/handbook. 212-998-2310. Pursuant to FERPA and the FERPA regulations, New York University hereby designates the following categories Policy on Student Abuse of student information as “directory information.” Such While the problem of student abuse, including mistreatment information may be disclosed for any purpose, at the discre- and sexual harassment, has not been a major one at NYU, tion of the University, except as provided below. the School of Medicine has adopted a formal policy for the Category 1: Name, dates of attendance, class, previous evaluation of allegations of student abuse, which protects institution(s) attended, major fields of study, degree(s) con- the rights of both complainant and respondent. The policy is ferred (including dates), honors (including dean’s list), and published in the Student Handbook, which is distributed to awards. each incoming class and is also available online at www.nyu.edu/studentaffairs/handbook. 50 Policies and Notices

Category 2: Past and present participation in officially rec- College of Dentistry, the Stern School of Business Graduate ognized sports and activities, physical factors (e.g., height, Division, and the School of Medicine. weight of athletes), date and place of birth. If a student does not specifically request the withholding of directory information by filing the appropriate University Currently enrolled students may refuse to permit disclo- form, as indicated above, the University assumes that he or sure of this information. To do so, written notification on she approves of the disclosure of such information. The University forms must be filed by the student in the record- University disclaims any and all liability for inadvertent ing office of his or her school prior to October 1, March 1, or disclosure of directory information designated to be with- July 1, depending on whether the student’s first term of held. enrollment during the academic year is the fall, spring, or Requests for record review at the School of Medicine summer term. This request is valid only for the academic should be directed to Maureen Doran, Director, Office of year in which it is made. A new form requesting nondisclo- Registration/Student Records. sure must be completed each academic year. Forms for this purpose are available in the Office of the University Registrar, 25 West Fourth Street, for the School of Law, the 51 Academic Departments

Faculty members hold titles in both the School of Medicine and the Post-Graduate Medical School.

Gold, Mark S., B.A., M.D. Anesthesiology Grean, Noel N., B.A., M.D. Griffel, Martin I., B.S., M.D. Professor and Chairman of the Department Huncke, Tessa W., M.D. of Anesthesiology and Professor of Kathirithamby, Kathirithamby S., M.B.,B.S. [Ceylon] Physiology and Neuroscience Marcus, Norman, B.S., M.D. Marshall, Mitchell M., B.A., M.D. Blanck, Thomas J., B.S., M.D., Ph.D. Miller, Sanford M., B.A., M.D. Nacht, Alexander H., B.A., M.A., M.D. Professors Sommer, Richard M., B.S., M.D. Spessot, George J., B.A., M.D. [Ponce] Capan, Levon M., M.D. [Istanbul] Dubois, Michel Y. (Clinical), M.D. [Paris] Rosenberg, Andrew D. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Assistant Professors

Abrokwah, Samuel M., M.B.,Ch.B. [Ghana], M.D. Adjunct Professors Ali, Mahgul M. (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Fatima Jinnah, Punjab], M.D. Abadir,Adel, M.B.,Ch.B. [Alexandria] Ard, John L., B.S., M.D. Fermon, Charles M., B.S., M.D. Arzola, Nydia (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Cafferata, Shawn (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Clinical Professors Castro-Frenzel, Karla J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Chu, Jerry C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Delfino, John J., B.S., D.M.D. Gharibo, Christopher G., B.A., M.D. Israel, Jacob S., B.A., M.D. Gladkikh, Natalia (Clinical), M.D. [Khabarovsk] Gungor, Semih (Clinical), M.D. [Hacettepe] Associate Professors Hull, Melissa W. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Jain, Sudheer K. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Bekker,Alex Y. (Clinical), B.S. [Tbilisi], M.S., Ph.D., M.D. Kim, Jung T. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Gingrich, Kevin J., B.S., M.E., M.D. Kozikowski, Grzegorz (Clinical), M.D. [Bialystok] Grant, Gilbert J., B.A., M.D. Kreynin, Ilya Z. (Clinical), M.D. [St. Petersburg] Hartmannsgruber, Maximilian W. (Clinical), M.D. [Ludwig- Lax, Jerome (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Maximilian] Lidasan, Thor R. (Clinical), B.S. [Regent’s College], M.D. Kanchuger, Marc S. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [St.George’s, West Indies] Kaufman, Brian S., B.A., M.D. Lubit, Elana B., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Schlame, Michael, M.D. [Magedeburg] Manne, Joseph S., B.A., M.S., M.D., Ph.D. Sutin, Kenneth M. (Clinical), B.S., M.S., M.D. Marable, Krystyna (Clinical), M.D. [Bialystok] Recio-Pinto, Esperanza (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Moloney, Michael (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Morganstern, Jill A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Morimoto, Maki (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Adjunct Associate Professors Muntyan, Igor (Clinical), M.D. [Kishinev] Day, Mansoor, B.S., M.D. [Teheran] Ngai, Jennie Y. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Lebovits, Allen, B.A., Ph.D. O’Neill, Daniel K., B.S., M.D. Puig, Margarita, B.S., M.D., Ph.D. [Barcelona] Ostrowski, John W. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Patel, Biraj P. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. [Cambridge] Phillips, Philip L., M.B.,B.S. [University College, London], M.D. Clinical Associate Professors Pizzuto, David T. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Albert, David B., B.S., M.D. Popovic, Jovan, M.D. [Rhine-Westphalia] Altman, Robert A., B.S., M.D. Rambissoon, Ganesh P., B.Sc., M.B.,B.S. [West Indies], M.D. Bloom, Marc J., B.A., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Roccaforte, J. David, B.A., M.D. Sheth, Rajul (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Tupiwala, Bombay] 52 Anesthesiology

Starcic-Herrera, Sandra (Clinical), B.S., D.O. Yook, Inkyung R., B.A., M.D. Stjepanovic, Gordana (Clinical), R.N., M.D. [Sarajevo] Zou, Shengping, B.M. [Hunan], M.D. Susser, Laurence S., B.A., M.D. Zweifler, Iris A., B.A., M.D. Tepfenhardt, Lisa M., B.A., M.D. Vaida, George T. (Clinical), M.D. [Romania] Instructors Viola, Jeanna D. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Volkov, Dmitri (Clinical), M.D. [Kaunas] Bhavsar, Sital P., B.B.A., M.D. Wajda, Michael C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Espina, Mark F., B.A., M.D. Weeks, Edwin J., Jr., B.S., M.D. Feng, Cynthia L., B.A., M.D. Wittek, Orie M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Kim, Sunmi, B.S., M.D. Xu, Fang (Research), B.S. [Nanjing], Ph.D. [Philipps] Lee, Mitchell Y., B.A., M.D. Zaslavskiy, Leonid, M.D. [Orenburg] Xu, Yang, M.D. [Jinzhou], Ph.D. [Fourth Military]

Clinical Assistant Professors Clinical Instructors

Aranoff, Jonathan, B.A., M.D. D’Angelo, Donald R., M.D. [CETEC] Bertoni, Giancarlo, M.D. [Padua] Fulman, Yevgeny, M.D. [Vitebsk] Boenigk, Kirsten, M.D., Ph.D. [Cologne] Garcia, Adelaida, M.D. [Manila] Bossis, Anthony P., B.A., M.A., M.A., Ph.D. Kuczynski, Eric A., B.A., M.D. Contreras, Juana J., B.S., M.D. Pardo, Luis A., M.D. [Vargas] Deluty, Sheldon H., B.A., M.D. Perera, Sauni P., B.S., D.O. Donatiello, Robert M., B.A., M.D. Teyu, Florentina U., M.D. [Santo Tomas] Ekstein, Margaret D., B.A., M.D. Feiler, Michael A., B.A., M.D. Garland, Marshall M., B.A., M.D. Electives Hill, Robin M., B.A., M.D. Hose, Aron, M.D. [Zurich] Clinical Anesthesia Elective Isidore, Ghislaine M., B.S., M.D. The elective in anesthesiology is intended to give the stu- Jackson, John R., M.D. dent firsthand exposure to the clinical practice of anesthesi- Ji, Paul S., B.A., M.D. ology. Students actively participate in pre-, intra-, and Kelly, Dominique K., B.S., M.D. postoperative patient care, as well as in departmental Kogan, Avrimin M., B.A., M.D. rounds and teaching conferences. Areas covered include Leff, Alan, B.A., M.D. real-time analysis, interpretation, and application of physio- Linton, Patrick, B.S., M.D. logical data using invasive monitoring; interpreting and Long, Thomas P. M.B.,B.Ch. [Galway] managing acute fluid, electrolyte, and blood volume Noorbaksh, Kourosh R., B.S., B.A., M.D. [Ross, West Indies] derangements; ventilation; and other topics in recovery Picker, Scott D., B.S., M.D. room and critical care management. Students work one-on- Purgess, Jan, B.A., M.D. one with attending anesthesiologists. Rabinowitz, Lawrence E., B.A., M.D. Important aspects covered include the following: Ramirez-Racelis, Carmela R., B.S., M.D. [Santo Tomas] 1. Preoperative assessment of the surgical patient; Rim, June H., M.D. [Seoul] Rodrigo, Joseph Angel, B.S., D.O. 2. The pharmacology and use of anesthetics to relieve pain Sequeira, Patricia M., B.S., M.D. and render the patient unconscious; Singh, Kumkum, M.B., B.S. [King George’s] 3. The maintenance and monitoring of the patient’s vital Steinberg, Vladimir, M.D. [Moscow] signs and other physiologic parameters; Subaiya, Lekha, M.B.,B.S. [Lady Hardinge], D.Ch. 4. Understanding airway management and resuscitation; Tumillo, John G., B.A., M.D. and Wambold, Daniel D., B.S., M.D. 5. An introduction to pain management and critical care Wang, Helen, M.D. [Bethune], Ph.D. [Peking] medicine. Weinhouse, George R., B.A., M.D. 53 Anesthesiology-Biochemistry

Specific objectives are the following: Wapnir, Raul, M.S., M.P.H., Ph.D. [Buenos Aires] 1. Understanding the American Society of Anesthesiology Ziff, Edward, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. patient classification and the impact of preoperative patient status on the planning of the anesthetic; Research Professor 2. Knowledge of the acute pathophysiology of the surgical patient; Godson, G Nigel, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc. [London] 3. Appreciation of the interaction of preexisting disease, surgery and anesthetic management, and acute physio- logic alterations; Visiting Professor 4. The effect of anesthetics on normal patients and patients Sun, Yongtao, M.D., Ph.D. [Fourth Military] with ongoing pathology; 5. Management of the airway—the maintenance of ventila- tion in the anesthetized patient, and the recognition and Associate Professors treatment of airway obstruction, respiratory insufficiency, Blumenberg, Miroslav, B.S. [Belgrade], Ph.D. and respiratory failure; and D’Eustachio, Peter G., B.A., Ph.D. 6. Knowledge of the principles of cardiopulmonary Kong, Xiangpeng (Research), B.S. [Hefei], Ph.D. resuscitation. Thomas, John O. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Critical Care Elective Research Associate Professor The fundamentals of critical care medicine are taught through clinical experience, case discussion, and lectures. Vales, Lynne D., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Daily bedside rounds are conducted in the surgical ICU and recovery room with an emphasis on the physiology of and Adjunct Associate Professor interactions among pulmonary, cardiovascular, metabolic, and neurologic conditions. Daily tutorial sessions are designed to Schlick, Tamar, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. link the theory and practice of critical care medicine.

Research Assistant Professors All students, by arrangement, can participate in ongoing Gusarov, Ivan I. (Research), B.A., M.S. [Russian Chemical and departmental clinical and laboratory research projects. Technological], Ph.D. [State Research Institute for Genetics, Moscow] Hong, Kyonsoo, B.S., Ph.D. Huang, Tony T., B.A., Ph.D. Biochemistry Nishiyama, Makoto (Research), M.D. [Tokorozawa], Ph.D. [Tottori] Professor of Biochemistry and Chairman of Patel, Kepal N., B.A., M.D. the Department Tian, Guoling (Research), B.S. [East China], M.S., Ph.D Bar-Sagi, Dafna, B.S., M.S. [Bar-Ilan], Ph.D. Research Assistant Professors

Professors Lewis, Brian A., B.A., Ph.D. Mahajan, Shahana S., B.S. [Osmania], M.S. [Hyderabad], Ph.D. Borowiec, James A., B.S., Ph.D. [Indian Institute of Science] Cowan, Nicholas J., B.A. [Keele], Ph.D. [Oxford] Saxena, Anjana D., B.S. [Mumbai], M.S. [Baroda], Ph.D. Jelinek, Warren R., B.S., Ph.D. [Mumbai] Klein, Hannah L., B.A., Ph.D. Taylor, Laura J., B.S., Ph.D. Lee Huang, Sylvia, B.S. [National Taiwan], M.S., Ph.D. Nudler, Evgeny A., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. [Russian Academy of Sciences] Reinberg, Danny, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Rudy, Bernardo, M.D. [Mexico], Ph.D. [Cambridge] 54 Biochemistry-Cardiothoracic Surgery

First Year Grossi, Eugene A., B.A., M.D. Pass, Harvey I., B.A., M.D. Molecular Basis of Medicine Module Research Professor This course presents an integrated view of the basic princi- ples of modern molecular biology, human genetics, and bio- Baumann, Francis G., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.B.A. chemistry with an emphasis on the understanding of key cellular processes at the molecular level. We examine the function of these processes in normal human development, Associate Professors explore how alterations in these processes lead to pathologi- Mignatti, Paolo G., M.D. [Pavia] cal states, and discuss how an understanding of these Ost, David E. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. processes can be applied to the diagnosis and therapy of Ribakove, Greg, M.D. human disease. The course begins with a discussion of the major tools of molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry on which modern molecular medicine is based. We then Adjunct Associate Professor explore the principles of human genetics that provide the Hall, Michael H., B.S., M.D. framework for much of what we now know about the molec- ular basis of disease, and we continue with a discussion of the role of medical genetics in diagnosis and therapy. In the Clinical Associate Professors third part of the course, we apply basic principles to a dis- cussion of medically significant metabolic pathways with Esposito, Rick A., B.S., M.D. emphasis being placed on the interrelation, regulation, and Griffel, Martin I., B.S., M.D. function of these pathways in normal and pathological Hartman, Alan R., B.A., M.D. states. Material is presented in several formats. For each Scheinerman, Jacob S., B.A., M.D. area of the course, lectures and Web-based tutorials provide Vatsia, Sheel K., M.B.,B.S. [Kasturba] an integrated overview. Following each series of lectures, students work together in small groups with faculty men- Assistant Professors tors to analyze clinical problems relevant to the area of study. In preparation for these conferences, students are Axelrod, Howard I. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. expected to make use of Web-based medical databases as Bizekis, Costas, B.A., M.D. well as library resources, lecture notes, and texts. Students Crawford, Bernard K. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. are encouraged to use problem sets that are available on our Crooke, Gregory A., B.A., M.D. Web site to refine and test their skills. Donington, Jessica S., B.S., M.D. Dralle, James G. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Electives Grau, Juan B., M.D. [Alcala de Hernares] Ivanov, Sergey (Research), B.S., Ph.D. [Novosibirsk] Opportunity is offered to a limited number of highly quali- Ivanova, Alla (Research), Ph.D. [Novosibirsk] fied students to work in the laboratories during their elec- Meyer, David B., B.A., M.S., M.D. tive periods. Arrangements should be made with the Pintucci, Giuseppe, Ph.D. [Bari] department chairman. Schwartz, Charles F., M.D. Weeks, Edwin J., Jr., B.S., M.D. Zervos, Michael (Clinical), M.D. [Crete Medical School] Cardiothoracic Surgery Adjunct Assistant Professor Seymour Cohn Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Chairman of the Department Pogo, Gustave J., B.A., M.D.

Galloway,Aubrey C., B.A., M.D. Clinical Assistant Professors Professors Arnofsky,Adam G., B.S., M.D. Glassman, Lawrence R., B.S., M.D. Culliford, Alfred T., III, B.S., M.D. Hyman, Kevin M., B.A., M.D. 55 Cardiothoracic Surgery-Cell Biology

Kalimi, Robert, B.A., M.D. surgical skills necessary for cardiac surgery and gains an Schwartz, Daniel S., B.A., M.D. understanding of operative technique, surgical anatomy, and Zisbrod, Zvi, M.D. [Sackler] pathology. Student assessment is based upon participation in patient care both on rounds and in the operating room. A series of lectures and conferences allows for a free exchange Clinical Instructors of questions and active discussion. Subinternships are avail- Dimitrova, Kamellia R., M.D. [Meshcal] able for the cardiac surgery services at Tisch Hospital under Gupta, Dipin, B.S., M.D. the supervision of Dr. Galloway and at Bellevue Hospital Odeh, Yousef M., B.S., M.D. under the supervision of Dr. Greg Ribakove. Sivadasan, Mini, B.A., M.D. Trujillo, Karin P., B.A., M.D. Vega, Dennis, B.A., M.D. Cell Biology

Teaching Assistant Frederick L. Ehrman Professor of Cell Biology and Chairman of the Department Scheerer,William J. Sabatini, David D., Doc. en Med. [Litoral], Ph.D.

Subinternships Rudolph L. Baer Professor of Dermatology Thoracic Surgery Subinternship and Professor of Cell Biology, Pharmacology, and Urology The subinternship in thoracic surgery is meant to give the student who is interested in thoracic oncology and benign Sun, Tung-Tien, B.S., M.S. [Taiwan], Ph.D. surgical disease of the chest a more in-depth experience. The subinternship is available by arrangement with Dr. Harvey Leon H. Charney Professor of Cardiovascular Pass, chief of thoracic surgery and thoracic oncology in the Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics and Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. The student takes on Cell Biology the responsibilities of an intern. In this capacity, he or she sees consults, manages patients both on the wards and in the Fisher, Edward A., B.A., M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. ICU, and assists in the operating room. In addition, the stu- dent is responsible for a short project, either a presentation Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Professor of Cell or a paper, on a relevant topic. The subintern sees the latest Biology in pulmonary and esophageal resections, endoscopic airway and esophageal management, and minimally invasive tho- Lehmann, Ruth, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Tubingen] racic surgery. Subinternships are available for the thoracic surgery services at Tisch Hospital under the supervision of Dr. Pass and at Bellevue Hospital under the supervision of Charles Aden Poindexter Professor of Dr. Jessica Donington. Medicine and Professor of Cell Biology Rifkin, Daniel B., B.A., Ph.D. Cardiac Surgery Subinternship The subinternship in cardiac surgery is available by arrange- Julius Raynes Professor of Cell Biology and ment with the chairman of the Department of Cardiothoracic Professor of Medicine Surgery, Dr. Aubrey Galloway. The student takes on the responsibilities of an intern. The subinternship involves in- Ron, David, M.D. [Technion, Haifa] depth participation in patient workup, preoperative plan- ning, management of patients on the ward and in the ICU, Skirball Foundation Professor of Genetics and assisting in surgery in the operating room. Major areas and Professor of Cell Biology and Physiology of experience include minimally invasive heart surgery, and Neuroscience mitral valve repair techniques, surgical treatment of conges- tive heart failure, congenital heart surgery, and surgery of Joyner,Alexandra L., B.Sc., Ph.D. [Toronto] the aorta and its branches. The subintern learns the basic 56 Cell Biology

Samuel Weinberg Professor of Pediatric Wilson, Elaine L., B.Sc., Ph.D. [Cape Town] Dermatology, Chairman of the Department of Yelon, Deborah L., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Dermatology, and Professor of Cell Biology and Pediatrics Research Associate Professor

Orlow, Seth J., B.A., M.A., M.D., Ph.D. Ivanov, Ivan E., M.A., Ph.D. [Sofia]

Professors Adjunct Associate Professors

Adesnik, Milton B., B.S., Ph.D. , Peter C., B.S., Ph.D. Bogart, Bruce I., B.A., Ph.D. Gurtner, Geoffrey C. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Burden, Steven J., B.A., Ph.D. Papadopoulos, Stylianos, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Chao, Moses V., B.A., Ph.D. Robbins, Edith S., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Cowin, Pamela, B.Sc., Ph.D. [Southampton] Fishell, Gordon J., B.Sc., Ph.D. [Toronto] Assistant Professors Frank, Joachim (Research), Dr.rer.nat. [Munich] Klein, Irwin L., B.A., M.D. Brukner Dabovic, Branka (Research), Ph.D. Kreibich, Gert, Dip. Chemiker, Dr.rer.nat. [Heidelberg] Howard, David (Research), B.A., M.D. Krey, Lewis C., B.A., Ph.D. Kluger,Yuval, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Tel Aviv] Mishra, Bhubaneswar, Ph.D., M.S. Knaut, Holger, Ph.D. [Max Planck] Moscatelli, David A. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Liu, Chuanju, B.S., M.S. [Shandong], Ph.D. [Shanghai] Nixon, Ralph A., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Loomis, Cynthia A. (Research), B.S., M.A., M.D., Ph.D. Philips, Mark R., B.A., M.D. Malyango, Avelin A. (Research), M.D. [Dar es Salaam] Salzer, James L., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Maurel, Patrice (Research), B.Sc., Ph.D. [Paul Sabatier] Treisman, Jessica E., B.A. [Oxford], Ph.D. Miller, George, B.A., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Munger, John S., B.A., M.D. Nance, Jeremy F., B.S., Ph.D. Clinical Professor O’Guin, William M. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Kessler, Richard E., B.S., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Ort, Victoria H. (Research), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ren, Mindong, B.S. [Beijing], M.S., Ph.D. Rosenfeld, Melvin G., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professors Ryoo, Hyung Don, B.S. [Yonsei], Ph.D. Benoff, Susan, B.A., Ph.D. Simon, Jean-Pierre (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Pasteur] Black, Virginia H., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Suh, Seong-Bae Greg, B.A., Ph.D. Brown, Stuart M. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Todorovic, Vesna (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Belgrade] Catanese, Veronica M., B.A., M.D. Torres-Vazquez, Jesus, B.S. [Baja California], Ph.D. De Lemos-Chiarandini, Carmen L. (Research), B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Yang, Zhi Wei (Research), Frenkel, Sally R. (Research), B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Yu, Da Wen (Research), B.S., Ph.D. [Shanghai] Frey,Alan B., B.A., Ph.D. Mignatti, Paolo G., M.D. [Pavia] Research Assistant Professors Mohraz, Manijeh (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Ojamaa, Kaie M., B.Sc., M.S., Ph.D. Melendez-Vasquez, Carmen V., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [London] Rindler, Michael J., B.S., Ph.D. Salm, Sarah N., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Witwatersrand] Schlame, Michael, M.D. [Magedeburg] Shafland, James L., B.A., Ph.D. Adjunct Assistant Professor Smith, Phillip R., B.Sc. (hon.), M.Sc. [Canterbury], Ph.D. [Cambridge], M.D. Einheber, Steven, B.S., Ph.D. Stokes, David L., B.A., Ph.D. Teichberg, Saul, B.S., Ph.D. Instructors Wang, Da-Neng, B.S. [China], M.S. [Chinese Academy of Science], Ph.D. [Stockholm] Campanella, Lisa, B.S., M.D. Palsdottir, Hildur, B.S., Ph.D. [Johann Wolfgang] 57 Cell Biology

Visiting Instructor Morphological and Developmental Basis of Medicine Module: Embryology Unit MacPhee, Ross D., B.A. [British Columbia], Ph.D. [Alberta] Lectures, small-group case studies and discussion sessions, films, and computerized exercises cover normal human Teaching Assistants development and associated abnormalities of medical impor- tance. This team-taught course, directed by Drs. Victoria Ort Allen, Karen A., B.S. and Michael Rindler, is integrated with the Anatomy unit Annes, Justin P., B.S. and consists of one to three sessions a week for a total of Choy, Margaret approximately 20 hours; it is given in the fall. Deans, Abby E., B.S. Dimanlig, Patricia V., B.A. Hsiao, Susan J., B.S. Cellular Basis of Medicine Module: Cell Keegan, Brian R., B.S. Biology in Medicine Unit Kim, Albert H., B.A., M.S. This unit, directed by Dr. Gert Kreibich, covers basic aspects Lee, Joon S. of the structure and function of eukaryotic cells, including Levine, Charles N. the biosynthesis of secretory, membrane, and organellar pro- Olale, Felix A., B.A. teins; the function of the endosomal/lysosomal apparatus; Sok, John C., B.A. and the role of the cytoskeleton and cell adhesion proteins in the behavior of cells and in their integration into tissues and organs. The unit also considers signal transduction Year One mechanisms that mediate the response of cells to various stimuli and/or control growth and differentiation and whose Morphological and Developmental Basis of derangement is the basis for developmental abnormalities, Medicine Module: Anatomy Unit carcinogenesis, tumor growth, and metastasis. These topics This unit, directed by Dr. Bruce Bogart, provides an intro- are considered in lectures, as well as in small-group, case- duction to the structural organization of the human body at based discussions of diseases in which the consequences of the macroscopic level. The unit uses a variety of approaches defects in specific molecular mechanisms serve to illuminate to stimulate student-student interactive learning, as well as basic cellular processes. A laboratory session is designed to faculty-guided instruction. These include small-group con- help the students interpret data obtained with some of the ferences, the examination of predissected specimens, radiol- sophisticated methodologies utilized in modern cell biology. ogy conferences, clinical case presentations and discussions, lectures, and computer-assisted instruction. All these teach- Foundation for Medicine Modules: Cell Biology ing modalities are designed to increase the efficacy of learn- of Tissues and Organs ing that is mainly achieved through laboratory dissection. In Specialized cell types and their organization into tissues, the clinical case studies, students are required to relate organs, and systems are studied in these modules. In the anatomical information that they have learned to the clini- Cell Biology of Tissues and Organs units, directed by Dr. cal information. This format stimulates ongoing synthesis of Mel Rosenfeld, the histological organization of tissues and information by students and increases communication organs is discussed in introductory lectures and examined among them, and between them and the faculty. during laboratory sessions utilizing microscope slides and The Anatomy unit includes lectures given to the full class electron micrographs, as well as a system that allows the and small-group conferences, in some of which the students examination of digitized histological images at multiple learn the anatomical interpretation of radiological images. magnifications on large plasma screens. Students work It also includes demonstrations and/or prosections of together in small groups to present unit reviews in their anatomical material and small-group discussions of case laboratory section. Whenever possible, disease processes are studies. The major and most intense instructional compo- discussed at the cell biological level. An extensive collection nent of the course is, however, the laboratory sessions in of digitized images and computer modules, organized into which the students dissect cadaver material under the guid- discrete units covering basic tissues and organ systems, is ance of the instructors. These sessions are held three times provided for student use both in the laboratory and outside per week. The Anatomy unit is integrated with the of class. The Cell Biology of Tissues and Organs units are Embryology unit. integrated with the Physiology sections, allowing students to learn the structure and function of organ systems. 58 Cell Biology-Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Summer Anatomy Course Corzine Family Associate Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry This course is for students who need remedial instruction, as well as for students from other institutions in this coun- Brotman, Laurie M., B.S., Ph.D. try and abroad who seek to advance their anatomical knowl- edge. Approximately 12 summer fellows, who are NYU Fascitelli Family Professor of Child and medical students who have completed the first year and Adolescent Psychiatry and Professor of have a special interest in the subject, serve as laboratory Psychiatry instructors. The course involves lectures, prosections, case studies, and approximately 100 hours of laboratory instruc- Klein, Rachel G., B.A., Ph.D. tion. Summer anatomy fellows receive extensive teaching in conferences and also predissect cadavers to be used in the Morphological and Developmental Basis of Medicine module Cathy and Stephen Graham Professor of taught in the fall. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Professor of Psychiatry Advanced Science Selective: Anatomy for Cloitre, Marylene, B.A. [McGill], M.A., Ph.D. Surgeons

This selective, directed by Drs. Bruce Bogart, Victoria Ort, Brooke and Daniel Neidich Professor of and Mary Ann Hopkins, is offered in the last two weeks of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and June to fourth-year medical students interested in surgery. Professor of Radiology The Departments of Cell Biology, Surgery, Cardiothoracic Castellanos, Francisco X., B.A., M.S., M.D. Surgery, and Orthopaedic Surgery jointly teach this course, which covers the following regions: anterior neck, medi- astinum, abdominal wall, and abdominal cavity. The gross Professors anatomy of each region is reviewed by means of a brief lec- Mannuzza, Salvatore (Research), B.A., M.A., M.Ph., Ph.D. ture followed by cadaver dissection. After the anatomical Scharfman, Helen E. (Research), B.A., Ph.D. dissection has been completed, a surgeon discusses the key surgical issues and then guides the students as they per- form surgical procedures on an undissected cadaver. Research Professors

Minuchin, Patricia, B.A., Ph.D. Minuchin, Salvador, M.D. [Cordoba] Child and Adolescent Pine, Daniel S., B.A., M.D. Psychiatry Adjunct Professor Arnold and Debbie Simon Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Chairman of the Barke, Edmund J., B.S. [Wales], Ph.D. [Exeter] Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and Professor of Pediatrics Clinical Professors Koplewicz, Harold S., B.S., M.D. Ferran, Ernesto, Jr., B.A., M.D. Gabriel, Paul, B.A., M.D. Pevaroff Cohn Professor of Child and Oberfield, Richard A., B.A., M.D. Adolescent Psychiatry and Professor of Perry, Richard I., B.S., M.D. [Louvain] Psychiatry Shaw, L. N., B.S., M.D.

Abikoff, Howard B., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professors

Adler, Lenard A., B.A., M.D. Coffey, Barbara J., B.A., M.D., M.S. Havens, Jennifer (Clinical), B.A., M.D. 59 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Linares, Lourdes O., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Clinical Assistant Professors Lucas, Christopher P. (Clinical), M.D. [Leeds] Silva, Raul R., B.S., M.D. [Ross] Abanilla, Patricia K., B.S., M.D. [Santo Tomas] Albrecht, Ava T., B.S., B.A., M.D. Alonso, Carmen M., B.A., M.D. Clinical Associate Professors Auciello, Dominick F., B.A., M.A., Psy.D. Bezahler, Harvey, B.A., M.D. Barzvi, Alexandra L., B.A., Ph.D. Carter, Linda, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Brien, Lisa K., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Geller, Lynda L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Caldwell, Melissa B., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Gosselin, Gary J., B.A., M.D. Cruger, Matthew M., B.A, M.A., Ph.D. Inwood, David, B.A., M.D. [Guadalajara] Engle, Marianne E., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Mack, Jeremy, B.A., M.D. Farkas, Barbara R., B.A., M.D. McCarthy, John T., B.S., M.D., M.S. Foubister, Nicole A., B.A., M.D. Pelaccio, Jack, B.S., M.D. [Rome] Fraenkel, Peter, B.M., B.A., Ph.D. Shapiro, Gabrielle L., B.A., M.D. Furman, Gail, B.A., M.S.W., Ph.D. Weintrob, Alex, B.A., M.D. Goldberg, Ian, M.B.,Ch.B. [Cape Town] Gomez-Luna, Sandra E., B.A. [Immaculata Concepcion], M.D. [Pedro Henriquez] Assistant Professors Gurian, Anita S., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Boorady, Roy J. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Hack, Sabine, B.A., M.D. Bruzzese, Jean-Marie, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Hameline, Thomas P., B.A., Ph.D. Calzada, Esther J., B.A., Ph.D. Hume, Elizabeth M., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. , Barry (Research), B.S., M.A.Ed, J.D. Jackson, Lydia C., B.S., Ph.D. Fleiss, Karen A. (Clinical), B.A., M.A., Psy.D. Johnson, Richard A., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Gabbay,Vilma, B.S., M.D. [Sackler], LL.B. [Tel Aviv] Kowalik, Sharon C., B.S., M.A., Ph.D., M.D. Gallagher, Richard (Clinical), B.A., Ph.D. Krushelnycky, Mark A., B.A., M.D. Hirsch, Glenn S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Liu, Feng, M.D. [Tongji], Ph.D. Jummani, Rahil R. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Maetzener, Christian, M.D., Ph.D. [Zurich] Kurtz, Steven M. (Clinical), B.A., Ph.D. Michell, Monica, B.A., M.D. Masia, Carrie L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Montalto, Daniela, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Nishawala, Melissa A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Montz, Lynn B., B.A., M.D. Reiss, Philip T., B.A. [Manitoba], M.S. [Toronto], Ph.D. Oatis, Melvin D., B.S., M.D. Roy,Amy K. (Research), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Oppenheim, Susan, B.A., M.S.W., D.S.W. Shatkin, Jess P., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Pappagallo, Mia, B.A., M.D. Phillips, V. R., B.A., M.D. Pomerantz, Paul R., B.A., M.D. Research Assistant Professors Rojas, Veronica M., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Rubenstein, Nancy B., B.A., M.S., M.D. Case, Brady, B.A., M.D. Schwartz, Susan J., B.A., Ed.M. Gouley, Kathleen K., B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Spencer, Elizabeth K., B.A., M.A., M.D. Kaufmann, Felice, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Spirer, Robyn R., B.A., M.D. Maayan, Lawrence, B.A., M.D. Stern, Marcia B., B.S., M.S., Psy.D. Samuels, Judith A., B.A., M.B.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. Stovall-Mcclough, Kathlyn C., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Yaragudri,Vinod K., B.S., M.S. [Kornataka], Ph.D. Teitel, Eric D., B.A., M.D. Vazzana, Andrea D., B.A., Ph.D. Adjunct Assistant Professor Verduin, Timothy L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Walker, Gillian E., B.A., M.A.T., M.S.W. Novick, Mark, B.A., M.D. Weinshenker, Naomi J., B.A., M.D. Weis, Jenny R., B.A., M.D. 60 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Member of the Faculty Wechsler, Robyn L., B.S., M.D. Winter,William R., B.A., M.D. Ravitz, Alan J., B.A., M.S., M.D. Witek, Malgorzata W., M.D. [Jagiellonian] Wolff, Elizabeth R., B.A., M.D. Instructors Third and Fourth Years Auther,Andrea M., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Gordon, Tamar, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatry Elective Neuhoff, Charles C., B.A., Ph.D. Smith, Christopher W., B.S., Ph.D. Prerequisite: any one core clerkship Spindel, Carrie B., B.S., Ph.D. Description This four-week elective is designed for the student interested in Clinical Instructors learning about the inpatient psychiatric evaluation and treat- ment of adolescents from 12 to 17 years of age. The elective stu- Anam, Seeba, B.A., M.D. dent is exposed to a wide range of adolescent psychopathology. Boppana, Ranu, B.S., M.D. The student participates as part of the multidisciplinary team Bubrick, Jerome B., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in the detailed diagnostic evaluation that each adolescent and Charuvastra, Anthony, B.A,, M.D. his or her family receive. The student gains an understanding Cruz-Arrieta, Eduvigis, B.A., M.A., M.Ph., Ph.D. of the treatment techniques used with adolescents and their De Jesus, Georgette M., B.S., M.D. families through closely supervised opportunities to provide Defrancisci, Lea E., B.A., M.D. patient care, including individual and family therapy. Students Della Bella, Peter, B.A., M.D. participate in clinical case conferences and diagnostic seminars Dishy, Linda P., B.A., M.A., M.S.W. related to their cases. This teaching unit gives students the Gedalowitz, Alison M., B.A., M.P.A., M.D. opportunity to work closely with the faculty and residents of Ghaffari, Manely, B.A., M.H.S., M.D. the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, as well as Gilbert, Joan G., B.A., M.A., M.S.W. residents of the Department of Psychiatry. Gordon, Barbara, B.A., M.D. Greenan, David E., B.S., M.F.A., M.Ed., Ed.D. Objectives Groff, Karen E., B.A., M.D. Students gain clinical knowledge and skills related to the total Halamandaris, Phill V., B.A., M.D. psychiatric care of the adolescent patient. They learn diagnos- Hannahs, Greg A., B.A., M.D. tic interviewing techniques, medication and psychotherapeutic Irshad, Hina I., B.A., M.D. treatment strategies, how to work on a multidisciplinary team, Janvier, Carla B., B.S., M.D. how to develop and document treatment plans, how to chart Karess, Martha J., B.A., M.S.W. clinical work in the medical record, and how to write clinical Krigsman, Sheree A., B.S., M.D. [Guadalajara] reports for referral and aftercare planning. Liaw, Karen R., B.A., M.D. Key Responsibilities of the Student London, David, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. 1. Follow three to five patients and assume primary respon- Lopez-Cohen, Gwendolyn L., B.A., M.S., M.D. sibility for clinical management under house staff and Lubit, Roy H., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. attending physician supervision. Luce, Douglas D., B.A., M.D. Lukashok, Daniella D., B.A., M.D. 2. Attend the Department of Child and Adolescent Lyon, Gholson J., B.A., M.Phil. [Cambridge], Ph.D., M.D. Psychiatry grand rounds weekly (90 minutes). Milham, Michael P., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. 3. Participate in team meetings twice weekly (60-90 Olia, Munira E., B.A., M.D. minutes). Rivers, Anne, B.A., M.S. 4. Participate in clinical rounds daily with house staff and Roffman, Andrew E., B.A., M.S.W. attending physicians (60 minutes). Schlechter,Alan D., B.A., M.D. 5. Attend and participate in milieu group programs daily Stahl, Atara S., B.A., M.D. (60-120 minutes). Taselaar, Nina, B.A. 6. Attend the Department of Child and Adolescent Tau, Gregory Z., B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., M.D. Psychiatry resident didactics. Trauben, Andrew A., B.S., M.D. Wasser, Keri N., B.A., M.D. 61 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

7. Attend one Furman diagnostic clinic weekly, observing Key Responsibilities of the Student outpatient child and adolescent psychiatry evaluations 1. Follow three to five patients and assume primary respon- (120-180 minutes). sibility for clinical management under house staff and 8. When possible, attend the weekly NYU Child Study attending physician supervision. Center case conference held Fridays at 9 a.m. (120 2. Attend the Department of Child and Adolescent minutes). Psychiatry grand rounds weekly (90 minutes). Didactic Program 3. Participate in team meetings twice weekly (60-90 In addition to the activities listed above, students receive minutes). individual weekly supervision and daily review of clinical 4. Participate in clinical rounds daily with house staff and work, charting, and case write-ups. Students are provided attending physicians (60 minutes). articles from the clinical and scientific literature of child 5. Attend and participate in milieu group programs daily and adolescent psychiatry. (60-120 minutes). Method of Evaluation 6. Attend the Department of Child and Adolescent Evaluation of the student occurs through direct observation Psychiatry resident didactics. and supervisory feedback on a frequent basis. A written 7. Attend one Furman diagnostic clinic weekly, observing evaluation is completed at the end of the elective. outpatient child and adolescent psychiatry evaluations (120-180 minutes). Child Inpatient Psychiatry Elective 8. When possible, attend the weekly NYU Child Study Prerequisite: any one core clerkship Center case conference held Fridays at 9 a.m. (120 minutes). Description This four-week elective is designed for the student inter- Didactic Program ested in learning about the inpatient psychiatric evaluation In addition to the activities listed above, students receive and treatment of children from 2 to 12 years of age. The individual weekly supervision and daily review of clinical elective student is exposed to a wide range of child psy- work, charting, and case write-ups. Students are provided chopathology, including disruptive behavior disorders, articles from the clinical and scientific literature of child adjustment disorders, affective disorders, and schizophrenia. and adolescent psychiatry. On-ward didactic activities In addition, the child inpatient unit provides a therapeutic include a seminar on play therapy. nursery for autistic children, which is a unique learning Method of Evaluation opportunity for trainees. The student participates as part of Evaluation occurs through direct observation and supervi- the multidisciplinary team in the detailed diagnostic evalu- sory feedback on a frequent basis. A written evaluation is ation that each child and his or her family receive. The stu- completed at the end of the elective. dent gains an understanding of the treatment techniques used with children and their families through closely super- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consultation- vised opportunities to provide patient care, including indi- Liaison Elective vidual and family therapy. Students participate in clinical case conferences and diagnostic seminars related to their Prerequisite: any one core clerkship cases. This teaching unit gives students the opportunity to Description work closely with the faculty and residents of the The child and adolescent psychiatry consultation-liaison Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, as well as service is an integral part of the pediatric services at residents of the Department of Psychiatry. Bellevue Hospital and the NYU Langone Medical Center. Objectives The inpatient component occurs on the pediatric wards. The Students gain clinical knowledge and skills related to the outpatient component occurs within the pediatric outpatient total psychiatric care of the child patient. They learn diagnos- clinics. This service receives over 500 referrals per year for tic interviewing techniques, medication and psychotherapeu- evaluation of children, adolescents, and their families. The tic treatment strategies, how to work on a multidisciplinary child and adolescent psychiatry consultation-liaison service team, how to develop and document treatment plans, how to performs evaluations, emphasizes short-term treatment chart clinical work in the medical record, and how to write interventions with patients and their families, and facili- clinical reports for referral and aftercare planning. tates referrals for long-term treatment when needed. The clinical experience is enriched by weekly case conferences and didactic seminars. The elective student is exposed to a 62 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry-Dermatology

wide range of child psychopathology and participates in the Description: detailed diagnostic evaluation that each child or adolescent Short-term appointments under the National Institutes for and his or her family receive. The student gains an under- Health (NIH) award of Ruth L. Kirschstein National standing of the treatment techniques used with children, Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional Research adolescents, and their families through closely supervised Training Grants (T32) research training programs for med- opportunities to provide patient care, including individual ical students, graduate students, or students in other and family therapy. This four-week elective may be taken health-professional programs are offered through the NYU full time or half time in combination with selected pediatric Child Study Center, contingent upon grant-awarded fund- outpatient clinic assignments. ing. This program provides students with opportunities to participate in child and adolescent psychiatry research, such Objectives as neuroimaging, preventive science, and behavioral assess- This elective introduces students to the developmental ments across disciplines (ADHD, autism, anxiety and mood issues of infancy and childhood, as well as psychopathology disorders, etc.). Short-term positions are available during in a child and adolescent population. Upon completion, stu- the summer months for a period of at least 8 but no more dents have the skills to conduct a psychiatric interview. than 12 weeks in a grant year and involve full-time research Students learn the major diagnostic categories and psychi- training, normally defined as 40 hours per week. To be eligi- atric consultation-liaison issues in a pediatric population. In ble for short-term predoctoral training positions, students addition, students learn how to implement medication and must be enrolled and in good standing and must have com- psychotherapeutic treatment strategies, how to chart clini- pleted at least one quarter in a program leading to a clinical cal work in the medical record, and how to write clinical doctorate (e.g., M.D.) or a master’s or doctorate in a quanti- reports for referral and aftercare planning. tative science, such as physics, mathematics, or engineering, Key Responsibilities of the Student prior to participating in the program. Interested applicants 1. Evaluate and follow patients as a consultant under house should visit www.aboutourkids.org/research or contact the staff and attending physician supervision. director of research at the NYU Child Study Center. 2. Attend the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry grand rounds weekly (90 minutes). 3. Attend the Department of Child and Adolescent Ronald O. Perelman Psychiatry resident didactics. 4. Attend one Furman diagnostic clinic weekly, observing Department of Dermatology outpatient child and adolescent psychiatry evaluations Samuel Weinberg Professor of Pediatric (120-180 minutes). Dermatology, Chairman of the Department of 5. When possible, attend the weekly NYU Child Study Center Dermatology, and Professor of Cell Biology case conference held Fridays at 9 a.m. (120 minutes). and Pediatrics Didactic Program Orlow, Seth J., B.A., M.A., M.D., Ph.D. In addition to the activities listed above, students receive individual weekly supervision and daily review of clinical work, charting, and case write-ups. Students are provided Rudolph L. Baer Professor of Dermatology articles from the clinical and scientific literature of child and Professor of Cell Biology, Pharmacology, and adolescent psychiatry. Students are expected to attend and Urology and participate in the service weekly evaluation conferences (120 minutes), weekly disposition conferences (180 minutes), Sun, Tung-Tien, B.S., M.S. [Taiwan], Ph.D. and inpatient pediatric psychosocial rounds. Method of Evaluation Professors Evaluation occurs through direct observation and supervi- Bhardwaj, Nina, B.S., M.S., M.D., Ph.D. sory feedback on a frequent basis. A written evaluation is Bystryn, Jean C., B.S., M.D. completed at the end of the elective. An important part of the Cowin, Pamela, B.Sc., Ph.D. [Southampton] student’s evaluation is his or her presentation at conference. Friedman-Kien, Alvin E., B.A., M.D. Lipkin, George, B.A., M.D. Research Training Shupack, Jerome L., B.A., M.D. Prerequisite: any one core clerkship Soter, Nicholas A., B.A., M.D. 63 Dermatology

Adjunct Professors Hennessey, N. P., B.A., B.S., M.D. Kauvar,Arielle, B.A., M.D. Lavker, Robert, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Klein, William P., B.A., M.D. Lim, Henry, B.S., M.D. Marx, Jeffrey, M.D. Shapiro, Jerry, B.S., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Moser, Harvey, B.A., M.D. Moy, Janet A., B.A., M.D. Orbuch, Philip, B.A., M.D. Clinical Professors Podwal, Mark H., B.A., M.D. Albom, Michael, B.A., M.D. Possick, Paul, B.S., M.D. Auerbach, Robert, B.A., M.D. Reed, Michael L., B.S., M.D. Bodian, Eugene, B.S., M.D. Sarnoff, Deborah, B.A., M.D. Brancaccio, Ronald R., B.S., M.D. Tanenbaum, Diane, B.A., M.D. Franks, Andrew G., Jr., B.A., M.D. Weinstein, Alan, B.A., M.D. Geronemus, Roy G., B.A., M.D. Whitlow, Michael B., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Jelinek, Josef E., M.B.,B.S. [London] Kanof, Norman, B.A., M.D., Med.Sc.D. Assistant Professors Kopf, Alfred, B.A., M.D., M.S. (in Derm. and Syph.) Narins, Rhoda, B.A., M.D. Cheung, Jessie S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Orentreich, Norman, B.S., M.D. Kundu, Roopal V. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Ramsay, David L., B.A., M.D., M.Ed. Latkowski, Jo-Ann M., B.S., M.D. Rigel, Darrell S., B.S., M.S., M.D. Levine, Vicki J. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Robins, Perry, B.S., M.D. [Heidelberg] Liang, Fengxia (Research), B.S. [Shanxi], M.S., Ph.D. [Peking] Stolman, Lewis, M.D.,C.M. [Queen’s, Kingston] Loomis, Cynthia A. (Research), B.S., M.A., M.D., Ph.D. Manga, Prashiela (Research), B.Sc., Ph.D. [Witwatersrand] Meehan, Shane A., B.A., M.D. Associate Professors Mengden Koon, Stephanie J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Blumenberg, Miroslav, B.S. [Belgrade], Ph.D. O’Guin, William M. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Cohen, David E. (Clinical), B.S., M.D., M.P.H. Pavlick, Anna C. (Clinical), B.S., M.S., D.O. Kamino, Hideko, M.D. [Autonomous] Polsky, David, B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Osman, Iman, M.S., M.B.,B.Ch. [Cairo], M.D. [National Cancer Pomeranz, Miriam K. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Institute, Egypt] Pulitzer, Melissa P. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Sanchez, Miguel R., B.S., M.D. Schaffer, Julie (Clinical), B.D., M.D. Strober, Bruce E., B.A., Ph.D., M.D.

Adjunct Associate Professors Research Assistant Professors Bertolino, Arthur, B.S., M.D., Ph.D. Taichman, Lorne B., M.D., M.Sc. [Toronto], Ph.D. Deng, Fang-Ming, M.D., Ph.D. Tomic, Marjana, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Belgrade] Johnston, Dean, B.A., Ph.D. Rosenberg, Martin, B.S., Ph.D.

Clinical Associate Professors Adjunct Assistant Professors Ashinoff, Robin, B.A., M.D. Clyman, Sidney G., B.S., B.S., M.D. Mully,Thaddeus W., B.A., M.D. Deitchman, Bruce, B.A., M.D. Reynolds, Sandra R., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Eisenberg, Selig, B.A., M.D. Fine, Herbert L., B.A., M.D. Clinical Assistant Professors Friedman, Robert J., B.A., M.S. [McMaster], M.D. Gelfarb, Melvin, B.A., M.D. [Bern] Baxt, Rebecca, B.A., M.B.A., M.D. Gendler, Ellen, B.A., M.D. Borkowsky, Robin M., B.A., M.S., M.D. Green, Richard, B.S., M.D. Brademas, Mary, B.A., M.D. Harris, Harriet, B.A., M.D. Brand, Rena, B.S. [Central, Venezuela], M.D. 64 Dermatology

Brown, Lance, B.A., M.D. Srivastava, Monika, B.S., M.D. Brustein, Dennis M., B.A., M.D. Stern, Roy L., B.A., M.D. Burgreen, Bruce L., B.A., M.D. Stritzler, Ronald, B.A., M.D. [Lausanne] Chapas, Anne M., B.A., M.D. Urbanek, Richard, B.A., M.D. Cohen, Michael S., B.A., M.D. Valente, Domenico, M.D. [Rome] Connolly, Deirdre M., B.A., M.D. Vogel, Louis, B.A., M.D. Connors, Richard, B.A., B.M.S., M.D. Wainwright, Brent D., B.S., M.S., M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] Day, Doris J., B.A., M.A., M.D. Washenik, Kenneth J., B.S., M.D., Ph.D. Dosik, Jonathan, B.A., M.D. Zappi, Eugene, M.D. [Buenos Aires] Epstein, Wendy, B.A., M.A., M.D. Zouzias, Dimitris C., B.S. [Athens], Ph.D., M.D. [Juarez] Felsenstein, Jerome, B.A., M.D. Zung, Murray, B.A., M.D. Frank, Paul, B.A., M.D. Zysman, Allison G., B.S., M.D. Franks, Linda K., M.D., B.A. Galvin, Sharon, B.A., M.D. Instructors Garofalo, John, B.A., M.D. Greenberg, Robert, B.A., M.D. Chu, David H., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Greenspan, Alan, B.S., M.D. Flamenbaum, Helen S., B.S., M.D. Gruson, Lisa M., B.A., M.D. Hazan, Carole, B.S., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Hale, Elizabeth K., B.A., M.D. Kusseluk, Eric, B.A., M.D. Hatcher,Virgil, B.S., M.D. Markowitz, Orit, B.A., M.D. Howanitz, Nancy, B.A., M.D. Jamal, Sumayah, B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Joe, Edwin K., B.A., M.D. Clinical Instructors Kopeloff, Iris, B.A., M.D. Natow, Steven, B.A., M.B.A., M.D. Kornreich, Craig A., B.A., M.D. Strick, Stanley, B.S., M.D. Kovich, Olympia I., B.A., M.D. Tarsis, Sara, B.Sc., Ph.D., M.D. Lagin, Sheri, B.A., M.D. Thellman, Cheryl A., B.S., M.S., M.D. Lee, Hyun-soo, B.S., M.D. Wolfin, Nancy S., B.A., M.D. Levis, William R., B.S., M.D. Long, Wendy S., B.A., M.D. Long, William, B.S., M.C.E., M.D. Teaching Assistant Lou, Wendy W., B.A., M.D. Stein, Jennifer A., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Machler, Brian C., B.S., M.D. Mark, Kenneth, B.S., M.D. Meola, Thomas, B.A., M.D. First Year Mermelstein, Harold, M.D., B.A. Miller, David E., B.S., M.D. Members of the Department of Dermatology participate in Myrow, Ralph, B.A., M.D. the biochemistry, cell biology, embryology, and histology Natow,Allen, B.A., M.D. courses, often using the skin and skin appendages (hair, Nguyen, Nathalie Q., B.S., M.D. nails, etc.) and the diseases affecting them to illustrate basic Olhoffer, Ingrid H., B.A., M.D. principles. Ostad, Ariel, M.D., B.A. Paltzik, Robert, B.A., M.D. Second Year Persaud, Andrea N., B.A., M.D. Pion, Ira, B.A., M.D. Members of the department participate in the genetics and Pomerantz, Rhonda J., B.A., M.D. pharmacology courses, using the skin as a model system of Ponge-Wilson, Isabelle, M.A. [Dermont-Ferraund], M.D. general biomedical principles. In addition, an introduction to Prystowsky, Stephen D., B.S., M.D. the normal and pathologic function of the skin is presented Reisfeld, Peter, B.S., M.D. in a lecture-tutorial format during the second-year seminar Rosenberg, Irene E., B.A., M.D. series. Students are also taught the basics of dermatologic Rosenman, Karla S., B.A., M.D. description, diagnosis, and pathophysiology during a seg- Shin, Helen T., B.S., M.D. ment of the physical diagnosis course. 65 Dermatology-Emergency Medicine

Third- and Fourth-Year Electives Emergency Medicine One-month electives are available throughout the year and are geared toward an in-depth exposure to clinical dermatol- Professor of Emergency Medicine and ogy. Electives are conducted in all of the clinical venues of Chairman of the Department the department: the Skin and Cancer Unit, Tisch Hospital, Goldfrank, Lewis R., B.A., M.D. [Brussels] Bellevue Hospital Center, and the Department of Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Health Care System. Under the supervision of the faculty, students serve as clinical clerks in Adjunct Professor the ambulatory and consultation services. All students are Howland, Mary Ann, Ph.D. invited to participate in the department’s Tuesday Night Conference series, held five times per academic year, which combines live patient viewing and case discussions with for- Druckenmiller Clinical Professor of mal presentations by residents and fellows. Emergency Medicine and Clinical Professor of Medicine (Pharmacology)

In-Depth Clinical and Research Electives Lewin, Neal, B.A., M.D. These specialized clinical and laboratory research electives may be arranged with any member of our faculty and are Clinical Professor available throughout the year. The duration of each elective is dependent on the nature of each program. Students in the Sama, Andrew E., B.A., M.D. Honors Program are encouraged to undertake their studies with mentors in the department. Opportunities also exist for Associate Professors students wishing to spend an additional year focused on in- depth projects in dermatology and cutaneous biology. All Chiang, William K. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. students are encouraged to take Dr. Tung-Tien Sun’s Foltin, George L., B.A., M.D. Scientific Methods course (consisting of a series of five lec- Foltin, Jessica C. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. tures covering experimental design, critical analysis of the Green, Gary B., B.S., M.P.H., M.B.A., M.D. literature, scientific writing, oral presentation, and scientific Hessler, Robert A. (Clinical), B.S., Ph.D., M.D. integrity), which is also required for all first-year graduate Hoffman, Robert S., B.A., M.D. students. Nelson, Lewis S. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Rothberg, Robert C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Tunik, Michael G. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Advances in Dermatology Wang, Haichao (Research), B.S., M.S, Ph.D. Each year since 1981, the department has sponsored an annual CME (continuing medical education) course, Clinical Associate Professors attended by an international audience of dermatologists and trainees. This two-day course, held in June, presents brief, Brogan, Gerard X., B.S., M.D. focused updates on a wide variety of clinical and research LaMantia, Joseph, B.A., M.D. subjects of relevance to dermatology by NYU faculty from Lee, David C., B.M.S., M.D. the Department of Dermatology and other departments, as Schwartz, David T., B.A., M.D. well as by guest faculty from other institutions. There is no Shapiro, Alan R., B.A., M.D., M.P.H. registration fee for NYU students. Assistant Professors

Alcindor, (Clinical), B.S., M.D Bannister, Holly M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. [Guadalajara] Barlas, David (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Beckerman, Bernard, B.A., M.D. [Brussels] Borock, Elizabeth M. (Clinical), M.D. Cassara, Michael (Clinical), B.S., D.O. 66 Emergency Medicine

Chan, Gar Ming (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Sherman, Lorne, B.S., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Chiricolo, Gerardo C. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [Guadalajara] Slesinger,Todd L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Church, Adam (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Theodoro, Daniel (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Contino, Christopher M. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Tsung, James W. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. D’amore, Jason Z. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Underwood, Philipp J. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [St. George’s, West Dave, Ami K. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Indies] Dill, Curt E. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Vignogna-Barlas, Lisa A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Ezenkwele, Ugo A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Wall, Stephen P., B.A., M.S., M.D. Fine, Jeffrey S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Ward, Mary F. (Clinical), B.S., M.S. Fulton, Jessica A. (Clinical), B.A., D.O. Wighton, Robert (Clinical), M.D. Gang, Maureen A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Goldberg, William L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Adjunct Assistant Professors Goldstein, Richard S. (Clinical), B.A., M.A., M.D. [Technion] Gordon, Peter E. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Montella, Susan C., B.S.N., M.A. Greenblatt, Benjamin (Clinical), B.S. M.D. Wiener, Ethan S., B.A., M.D. Greller, Howard (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Gulati, Rajneesh (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Heon, Dennis (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Clinical Assistant Professors Horwitz, Jeffrey, B.A., D.O. Dajer,Antonio, B.A., M.D. Hubel, Philip, B.S., M.P.H., M.D. Enriquez, Evelyn P., B.S., M.D. [Santo Tomas] Huertas, Leonardo (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Grekin, Peter A., B.A., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Jamshahi, Behdad (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Hirsch, Susan, B.A., M.D. Johnston, Gregory S. (Clinical), M.D. Levine, Deborah A., B.A., M.D. Ko, Patrick P. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Nguyen, Ann P., B.A.S., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Kreismann, Erica (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Oshva, Lillian, B.A., M.D. Kristinsson, George (Clinical), M.D. [Basel] Price, Dennis P., B.S., M.D. Kugler, David S. (Clinical), B.A., M.P.H., M.A., M.D. Stein Etess, Melanie B., B.S.; D.O. [Nova] Kwon, Nancy S. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Vassallo, Susi U., B.A., M.D. Llovera, Ingrid A. (Clinical), B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Long, Heather (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Manikian, Adriana S. (Clinical), M.D. [Pavlov Higher Medical Instructors Institute] Johnson, Ashley B., B.S., M.D. Manko, Jeffrey A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Malcom, George E., III, B.S., M.D. Mcstay, Christopher M., B.S., M.D. Mowad, Michelle K., B.S., M.D. Meiner, Evan M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Park, Kathy E., B.A., M.D. Menlove, Stephen H. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Mojica, Michael A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Naderi, Sassan (Clinical), B.A., B.S., M.S., M.D. Clinical Instructors Nath, Pravene A. (Clinical), M.D., M.S.E. Nelson, Mathew J. (Clinical), B.S., D.O. Garner, Jennifer S., B.A., M.D. Pardo, Salvatore R. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Jarvis, Edward B., B.S., M.D. Patel, Jagruti (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Naparst, Thomas R., B.A., M.D. [Sackler] Peterman, Diane (Clinical), B.A., M.S., M.D Raio, Christopher C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Lecturers Rao, Rama B. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Rao, Shyambhai, M.B.,B.S. [Baroda] Ashkenazi-Kimmel, Tracy, B.A., Dr.Occ.Hyg. [McGill], M.S., Ph.D. Raven, Maria C., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Daniel, Stephen A., B.A. Reda, Lara V. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Naumann, Bruce D., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Roit, Zhanna, M.D. [Moscow] Sutherland, Jessica E., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Rudolph, Gary, B.A., M.D. Weiss, Arlene L., B.S., M.D. Ryan, James, M.D. Salvador,Annabella V. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. 67 Emergency Medicine-Environmental Medicine

Electives day by the NYCPCC, reading up on the relevant subjects, and discussing the cases with the medical toxicology fellows. In the afternoon, the student participates in rounds with NYU/Bellevue Emergency Medicine Elective one of our faculty members. Various other educational for- The Emergency Medicine Elective is a challenging, four- mats, including lectures, media presentations, and a weekly week, subinternship-level rotation open to senior medical journal club, are incorporated into the rotation. The elective students from NYU, as well as students visiting from other meets daily and there is no on-call responsibility. Each stu- institutions. To be eligible, students must have completed dent is expected to present a brief, focused subject review their required rotations in Internal Medicine and General toward the end of the rotation. Surgery. The elective is offered during all months of the year The Medical Toxicology Elective is a two- to four-week except July. rotation open to senior medical students from NYU, as well The elective is designed to expose the student to the as students visiting from other institutions. Students must diverse spectrum of clinical problems encountered in the have completed their core clinical rotations. The elective is Emergency Department (ED), with a specific cognitive focus offered during all months. Residents from any other spe- on how best to understand and approach the acute care cialty are also welcome to enroll. needs of the “undifferentiated patient.” The experience involves the recognition and treatment of various acute dis- orders from across the entirety of the medical, surgical, pediatric, gynecologic, and psychiatric spectrum. Environmental Medicine Students have direct patient management responsibility Professor and Chairman of the Department under close supervision by the attending faculty. There is a of Environmental Medicine and Professor of rotating clinical schedule of days, evenings, nights, and Pharmacology weekends spread over five ED sites: the Adult ED and Urgent Care areas at Bellevue, the Bellevue Pediatric ED, Costa, Max, B.S., Ph.D. the NYU Langone Medical Center (Tisch) ED, and the ED of the Manhattan VA Hospital. The majority of shifts are worked in the Adult ED of Bellevue. Sol and Judith Bergstein Professor of In addition to patient care responsibilities, attendance is Medicine and Professor of Environmental required for all sessions of the didactic curriculum, which is Medicine structured as follows: Rom, William N., B.A., M.D., M.P.H.

1. Daily departmental morning report conference. Professors 2. Weekly four-hour departmental conference held on Wednesdays. Burns, Fredric J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. 3. Between one and three hours of student-specific teaching Chen, Lung-Chi, B.S. [Taiwan], M.S., Ph.D. sessions conducted each weekday, comprised of lectures, Cohen, Beverly S., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Sim Man simulation sessions, and procedural skill labs all Dai, Wei, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. designed to cover basic concepts of acute care manage- , Hugh L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ment and the specifics of the common ED diagnoses and Frenkel, Krystyna F., M.S. [Warsaw], Ph.D. presentations. Goldberg, Judith D., A.B., S.M., Sc.D. 4. Afternoon rounds at the New York City Poison Control Gordon, Terry, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Center on designated days. Harley, Naomi H. (Research), B.S.E.E., M.E., Ph.D. Holzman, Robert S., B.A., M.D. 5. End-of-the-month case conferences at which each student is Krasinski, Keith M., B.S., M.S., M.D. required to prepare and deliver a clinical case presentation. Lippmann, Morton, B.Ch.E., M.S., Ph.D. Marmor, Michael, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. New York City Poison Control Center Nordin, Margareta C. (Research), B.S., Med.Dr.Sc. [] (NYCPCC) Medical Toxicology Elective Pasternack, Bernard (Biostatistics), B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Although this rotation is strongly clinical, it is didactic in Rossman, Toby G., B.A., Ph.D. nature and involves little, if any, primary patient care. The Solomon, Jerome J., B.S., Ph.D. mornings are spent following up on cases managed the prior Tang, -Shong, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Teebor, George, B.S., M.D. 68 Environmental Medicine

Thurston, George D., B.S., B.A., M.S., Sc.D. Assistant Professors Toniolo, Paolo G., Laurea in Med. e Chir. [Milan], M.P.H. Zelikoff, Judith T., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Arslan, Alan A., M.D. [Dagestan] Belitskaya-Levy, Ilana, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Chen, Haobin (Research), B.S., M.S. [Shanghai], Ph.D. Research Professors Chen, Yu, B.S. [Taiwan], M.P.H., Ph.D. Bosland, Maarten C., D.V.Sc., Ph.D. [Utrecht] Friedman-Jimenez, George, M.D. Cohen, Norman, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Harrison, Denise J. (Clinical), B.S.N., M.D. Jaeger, Rudolph J., B.S., Ph.D. Hoshino, Yoshihiko (Research), Ph.D. [Kyushu], M.D. [Tokyo] Shore, Roy E., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Huang, Xi (Research), B.S. [Beijing], M.Sc., Ph.D. [Paris VII] Steinetz, Bernard, B.A., Ph.D. Ito, Kazuhiko (Research), B.S. [Yokohama], M.S., Ph.D. Young, Lily, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Klein, Catherine G., B.S., M.S., M.Phil., Ph.D. Liu, Mengling, B.S. [Nankai], M.S., Ph.D. Narayanan, Narayanan K. (Research), M.Sc., Ph.D. [Madras] Adjunct Professors Perrin, Mary C., B.A., M.P.H., Dr.P.H. Geacintov, Nicholas E., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Qu, Qingshan, B.S. [China], M.D. [Beijing] Lewis, Stuart W., B.A., M.D. Roy, Nirmal K. (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Calcutta] Riboli, Elio, M.D., M.P.H. [Milan], Sc.M. Sauthoff, Harald (Clinical), M.D. [Berlin] Suen, Ting-Chung (Research), B.S. [Taiwan], Ph.D. Sun, Hong (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Shanghai] Clinical Professors Walsh, Michael G., B.S., M.P.H., Ph.D. Xiong, Judy Q. (Research), B.S., M.S. [Beijing], Ph.D. Crane, Michael A., B.S., M.P.H., M.D. Ruberman, William, M.D. Research Assistant Professors

Associate Professors , Mark S., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Halpern, Manny, B.A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Cohen, Mitchell D. (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Koenig, Karen L., B.A., Ph.D. Huang, Chuanshu, M.D., M.S., Ph.D. [Fourth Military Medical, Stabile, Joseph E., B.S., Ph.D. China] Weiser-Horwitz, Sherri, B.A., Ph.D. Melikian, Assieh A. (Research), M.S. [Tehran], M.Phil, Ph.D. Nadas, Arthur J. (Research), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Narayanan, Bhagavathi A. (Research), M.Sc., Ph.D. [Madras] Adjunct Assistant Professors Reibman, Joan, B.A., M.D. Tchou-Wong, Kam-Meng M. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Ke, Qingdong, B.S., Ph.D. Weiden, Michael D., B.S., M.S., M.D. Nadziejko, Christine E., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Wirgin, Isaac I., B.A., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Pelle, Edward, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Zeleniuch-Jacquot, Anne, M.S. [Paris XI], M.D. [Lille] Sussman, Robert G., B.S., M.Phil., Ph.D.

Research Associate Professors Second Year Fine, Jonathan, B.A., M.D. Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Preventive Gunnison, Albert F., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Medicine Guttenplan, Joseph B., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Sheikhzadeh, Ali, Ph.D. Clinical examples involving diagnosis, treatment, and preven- tion of current major diseases are used to illustrate basic principles of biostatistics, epidemiology, preventive medicine, Adjunct Associate Professors and public health. Topics covered include basic statistical principles; interpretation of statistical results in the medical Fisenne, Isabel M., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. literature; critical appraisal of clinical trials and epidemio- Jacobsen, J. Steven, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. logic studies; clinical epidemiology of diagnostic and screening Kato, Ikuko, M.D. [Nagoya], D.M.Sc. [Fujita-Gakuen] tests; the role of environmental agents in disease; and Lumey, Lambert H., M.D. [Amsterdam], M.P.H., Ph.D. clinical and public health approaches to prevention of chronic, 69 Environmental Medicine-Forensic Medicine

infectious, and environmentally mediated diseases. Format of Baum, Howard J., B.S., Ph.D. the course includes small-group discussions, lectures, problem Burkes, Jeffrey (Odontology), B.S., D.D.S. sets, and computer exercises. Coleman, Andrea T., B.A., M.D. Crowder, Christian M., B.A.; Ph.D. [Toronto] De La Garza-Jordan, Julia C., B.S., M.D. [St. George’s, West Electives Indies] Electives are available for all medical students in problems deRoux, Stephen, B.S. [Waterloo], M.B.,B.S. [West Indies] of environmental diseases and their etiology. They include Ely, Susan F., B.S., M.D. pulmonary physiology, carcinogenesis, radiobiology, biosta- Frederic, Frede, M.D. [Haiti] tistics, epidemiology, and occupational disease, as well as Gill, James, B.S., M.D. specific research techniques. Gilmore, Kristen, B.A., M.D. Goldfeder, Lara B., B.S., M.D. Goncharoff, Paul, B.S., Ph.D. Graham, Jason K., B.S., M.D. Forensic Medicine Greenberg, Michael, B.S., M.D. [Sackler] Professor and Chairman of the Department Gutierrez, Joaquin, B.S., M.D. [Philippines] of Forensic Medicine and Professor of Hayes, John A., B.S., M.B.,B.S. [London] Pathology Kappen, Carolyn A., B.S., M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] Landi, Kristen K., B.A., M.D. Hirsch, Charles S., B.S., M.D. Leffers, Beverly, B.S., M.D. Pasquale-Styles, Melissa A., B.S., M.D. Persechino, Floriana, M.D. [Rome] Professor Prial, Margaret M., B.S.N., M.D. Prinz, Mechthild, M.S. [Cologne], Ph.D. [Ulm] Mahoney, Conrad J. (Research), B.V.M.S., M.S., Ph.D. [London] Shmuter, Zoya B., M.D. [Gorky] Slone, Michele S., B.A., M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] Associate Professor Smiddy, Monica, B.A., M.D. Tang, YingYing, M.D. [China Medical], Ph.D. , Hernando (Clinical), M.D. [National, Bogota] Tranchida, Vincent, B.A., M.D.

Adjunct Associate Professor Instructor Stajic, Marina (Toxicology), B.Sc. [Yugoslavia], M.D. McGee, Michael P., B.S.

Clinical Associate Professor Clinical Instructors Sampson, Barbara, B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Caragine, Theresa A., B.S., Ph.D. De Joseph, Maura, B.S., D.O. Assistant Professor Duncanson, Emily R., B.S., M.D. Hall, Odette, B.S., M.D. Rao, Rama B. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Lin, Peter, B.A., M.D. Rosen, Aaron J., B.S., M.D. Adjunct Assistant Professors Shapiro, Eli, B.S., M.Ph., Ph.D. Sims-Childs, Hajar, B.S., M.D. Budimlija, Zoran M., M.D. [Novi Sad], M.S., Ph.D. [Belgrade] Umback, Noelle J., B.S., Ph.D. Butcher, Barbara A., B.S., M.P.H. Wimberger, Nicole M., B.A., M.S. Marker, Elizabeth K., B.A., M.M., M.S., Ph.D. Third- and Fourth-Year Electives Clinical Assistant Professors Up to four students are offered an elective to spend four Adams, Bradley J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. weeks or one month in the Office of the Chief Medical Ambrosi, Corinne, B.A., M.D. Examiner. 70 Forensic Medicine-Medical Library-Medical Parasitology

Students usually spend the mornings in the autopsy room Brennan, Martin J., B.A., M.S. observing the various approaches to the investigation and Figueroa, Miguel A., B.A., M.A. certification of traumatic and unknown causes of death. Headrick, Gregg M., M.L.I.S, B.A., B.S. Rounds are made with the chief medical examiner with Hunter, Susan, B.A., M.L.S. tableside discussion of the cases. Kealey, Shannon B., B.A., M.L.S. There are tutorial sessions each afternoon, where staff Mcneely,Amy, B.A., M.L.I.S. pathologists and other in-house experts present forensic top- Molanphy, Emily O., B.A., M.S. ics specifically for the visiting students and visiting pathology Perez-Gilbe, Hector R., B.S., M.L.S. residents. Later in the afternoon, students are invited to par- Young, Caroline, B.A., J.D., M.L.S. ticipate in the daily case discussions between the chief and the forensic fellows. Weekly seminars for the medical examin- Instruction ers and weekly forensic neuropathology or cardiovascular pathology conferences are open, and students are encouraged Classes on quick yet comprehensive literature searching to attend. and use of biomedical databases and other tools are pro- Opportunity is available for students to go to scenes of vided by the library faculty through the curriculum and the death with our medicolegal investigators and to go to court library’s schedule of classes. Group and one-on-one instruc- when pathologists testify. tion sessions are also conducted by request. For more infor- mation about the library’s resources and services, please see page 36 or http://library.med.nyu.edu. Medical Library Curator and Chairman of the Department Medical Parasitology Brewer, Karen L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medical Parasitology and Professor of Adjunct Curator Medicine

Meyerhoff, Erich, B.S., M.S. Day, Karen, B.S., Ph.D. [Melbourne]

Associate Curators Professor

Afes, Van B., B.A., M.A., M.S. Vanderberg, Jerome P., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Cuddy, Colleen, B.A., M.A., M.L.S. Spore, Stuart, B.A., M.L.S., M.S. Associate Professors Vieira, Dorice L., B.A., M.L.S. Wrynn, Paul E., B.A., M.S. Carlton, Jane M., B.S., Ph.D. [Edinburgh] Clarkson, Allen B., B.A., Ph.D. Assistant Curators Eichinger, Daniel J., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Frevert-Clarkson, Ute (Research), Ph.D. [Berlin], D.V.M. Anglin, Carlita, B.A., M.S.I.S. Nardin, Elizabeth H., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Dunn, Kathel, B.A., M.S.L.S. Sinnis, Photini, B.A., M.D.

Adjunct Assistant Curators Adjunct Associate Professor

Bradley-Sanders, Colleen P., B.A., M.A. Tsuji, Moriya, M.D. [Jikei], Ph.D. [Tokyo] LoPresti, Frank D., B.S., M.S. Assistant Professors Library Associates Raper, Jayne, B.Sc. [Newcastle], Ph.D. [Cambridge] Anderson, Elsa K., B.A., M.L.I.S. Rodriguez, Ana, B.S., Ph.D. [Autonoma de Madrid] Bose, Arpita, B.S., M.L.I.S 71 Medical Parasitology-Medicine

Adjunct Assistant Professor Jeffrey Bergstein Professor of Medicine and Professor of Microbiology and Pathology Perkins, Susan L., B.A., Ph.D. Ernst, Joel D., M.D. Instructors Sol and Judith Bergstein Professor of Bodeau-Livinec, Florence, M.D. [Paris XI] Medicine and Professor of Environmental Chen, Donald S., B.Sc., M.D. Medicine Coppi, Alida, B.S., M.S., Ph.D Rom, William N., B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Teaching Assistant Mamdouha S. Bobst Associate Professor of Geisinger, Edward Internal Medicine

Moskowitz, Philip K., B.S., M.D. Second Year

Parasitic Diseases Leon H. Charney Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics and The Parasitic Diseases course is a component of the Host Cell Biology Defense module offered at the beginning of the second year. The course focuses on the protozoan, helminth, and arthro- Fisher, Edward A., B.A., M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. pod diseases of humans and their transmission. It aims to provide a firm scientific background for understanding the major parasitic diseases of humans, and it attempts to inte- Anne Murnick Cogan and David H. Cogan grate biological, pathological, immunological, pharmacologi- Professor of Oncology cal, and epidemiological (U.S., global, travelers) aspects of Muggia, Franco M., B.S., M.D. parasitic diseases with the other fundamental components of medicine taught during the Host Defense module. Clinical signs and symptoms, pathophysiology, treatment, and pre- Lorinda P. and Vincent deRoulet Professor of vention, as well as the differential diagnosis of parasitic dis- Medicine (Clinical) eases are considered in lectures, self-learning modules, and Katz, Stanley, M.B.,Ch.B. [Cape Town] small-group conferences that follow a case-study approach. Participating faculty: Drs. Coppi, Carlton, Chen, Clarkson, Eichinger, Frevert, Nardin, Pham, Raper, Rodriguez, Sinnis, Dr. Paul R. Esserman Professor of Medicine and Vanderberg. and Professor of Pathology and Pharmacology

Cronstein, Bruce N., B.A., M.D. Medicine Frederick H. King Professor of Internal Robert M. and Mary H. Glickman Professor of Medicine, Chairman of the Department of Medicine and Gastroenterology Medicine, and Professor of Microbiology Glickman, Robert M., B.A., M.D. Blaser, Martin J., B.A., M.D. William Goldring Professor of Medicine and Dr. Adolph and Margaret Berger Professor of Professor of Physiology and Neuroscience Medicine and Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology (Clinical) Fishman, Glenn I., B.A., M.D. Gourevitch, Marc N., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. 72 Medicine

David J. Greene Professor of Medicine Katz, Lois A., B.A., M.D. Kaufmann, Horacio, B.S., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Kamholz, Stephan L., B.A., M.D. Klein, Hannah L., B.A., Ph.D. Klein, Irwin L., B.A., M.D. Kleinberg, David L., B.A., M.D. Lawrence Scherr, M.D. Chief Medical Officer Kronzon, Itzhak, M.D. [Hebrew] and Professor of Medicine Lipkin, Mack, B.A., M.D. Smith, Lawrence G. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Lowenstein, Jerome, B.A., M.D. Marmor, Michael, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Naidich, David P., B.A., M.D. Joel E. and Joan L. Smilow Professor of Novick, Richard P., B.A., M.D. Cardiology Ostrer, Harry, B.S., M.D. Philips, Mark R., B.A., M.D. Kahn, Martin L., B.S., M.D. Rackow, Eric C. (Health Care Management), B.A., M.D. Radford, Martha J. (Clinical), B.S., M.A., M.D. Harold Snyder Family Professor of Raicht, Robert F., B.A., M.D. Cardiology Ron, David, M.D. [Technion, Haifa] Rothstein, Thomas L. (Clinical), Ph.D., M.D. Hochman, Judith S., B.A., M.A., M.D. Samuels, Herbert H., M.D. Scherr, Lawrence, B.A., M.D. Norman S. Wikler Professor of Medicine and Ship, Jonathan A., B.A., D.M.D. Professor of Pharmacology Simberkoff, Michael, B.A., M.D. Speyer, James L., B.A., M.D. Skolnik, Edward Y., B.A., M.D. Steigbigel, Neal H. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Stein, Richard A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Professors Tang, Moon-Shong, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Traube, Morris (Clinical), B.S., M.S., M.D., J.D. Abramson, Steven, B.A., M.D. Tunick, Paul A., B.A., M.D. Axel, Leon, M.D., Ph.D. Valentine, Fred T., B.A., M.D. Bhardwaj, Nina, B.S., M.S., M.D., Ph.D. Vinciguerra, Vincent P., B.A., M.D. Blum, Manfred, B.A., M.D. Zimmon, David S., M.D. Blustein, Jan, B.A.; M.A. [Oxford], M.D. Zucker-, Dorothea, B.A., M.D. Bruno, Michael S., B.A., M.D. Budman, Daniel R., B.A., M.D. Buyon, Jill P., B.A., M.D. Professors of Clinical Caufield, Page W., B.S., D.D.S, Ph.D. Nachtigall, Richard H., B.A., M.D. Day, Karen, B.S., Ph.D. [Melbourne] Tuchman, Marcel, M.D. [Heidelberg] Eidelberg, David, B.A., M.D. Wikler, Norman S., B.A., M.D. Formenti, Silvia C., B.S., M.D. [degli Stuidi di Milano] Fox, Arthur C., M.D. Goldfarb, David S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Research Professors Goldring, Roberta M., B.A., M.D. Celada, Franco, M.D. [Milano] Gregersen, Peter K., B.S., M.D. Hirschhorn, Rochelle, B.A., M.D. Grieco, Anthony J., B.S., M.D. Potmesil, Milan, M.D., Ph.D. [Charles, Prague] Harris, H. William, B.A., M.D. Weissmann, Gerald, B.A., M.D. Hilz, Max J., M.D., Ph.D. [Erlangen] Hochster, Howard S., B.S., M.S., M.D. Holzman, Robert S., B.A., M.D. Adjunct Professors Horowitz, Harold W. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Boutjdir, Mohamed, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. [Paris XI] Javitt, Norman B., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Brandli, Otto, M.D. [Zurich] Karpatkin, Margaret H., M.B.,B.S., M.D. [London] Brandt, Kenneth D., B.S., M.D. Karpatkin, Simon, M.D., B.S. Charney,Alan N., B.A., M.D. 73 Medicine

Chase, Randolph M., B.A., M.D. Manger,William M., B.S., M.D., Ph.D. Chiorazzi, Nicholas, B.A., M.D. Manheimer, Eric D., B.A., M.D. Civin, Curt I., B.A., M.D., Sc.D. Margouleff, Donald, B.S., M.D. [Bern] Dieterich, Douglas T., B.S., M.P.S., M.D. Marks, Clement E., B.A., M.D. Greenwald, Robert A., B.A., M.D. Maslansky, Robert, B.A., M.D. Jagannath, Sundar, M.B.,B.S. [Maharaha] Mehl, Sydney J., B.S., M.D. Kennedy, Robert D., M.B.,Ch.B. [Glasgow]; M.D. Milano, Andrew M., B.A., M.D. Levin, Richard I., B.S., M.D. Mitnick, Hal J., B.A., M.D. Malamud, Daniel, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. O’Grady, John W., B.A., M.D. Mazumder,Amitabha, B.A., M.D. , Bruce G., B.S., M.D. [Montreal] Old, Lloyd J., B.A., M.D. Rentrop, Klaus P., M.D. [Heidelberg] Oshinsky, David M., B.S., M.S, Ph.D. Rosof, Bernard M., B.A., M.D. Rosen, Mark J., B.A., M.D. Roubin, Gary, B.V.Sc., M.B.,B.S., M.D. [Queensland], Ph.D. Smith, Issar, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. [Sydney] Talal, Norman, B.A., M.D. Ruoff, Michael, B.A., M.D. Wright, Samuel D., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Sama, Andrew E., B.A., M.D. Schwartz, Sheldon, B.S., M.D. Shani, Jacob, M.D. [Technion] Clinical Professors Siegel, David diCapua S., B.S., M.S., Ph.D., M.D. Altman, Lawrence K., B.A., M.D. Tapper, Michael, B.A., M.A., M.D. Argyros, Thomas, B.S., M.D. Tobias, Hillel, B.A., M.D., Ph.D. [London] Ballard, Harold S., B.A., M.D. Wilkes, Barry M., B.A., M.D. Berczeller, Peter H., B.A., M.D. Berg, Perry, B.A., M.D. Adjunct Professor of Clinical Black, Henry R., B.A., M.A., M.D. Cohen, Jonathan, B.A., M.D. Ehrlich, George, B.A., M.D. Coplan, Neil, B.A., M.D. DePasquale, Nicholas, B.A., M.D. Abraham Sunshine Associate Professor of Distenfeld, Ariel, B.A., M.D. Clinical Medicine Dwek, Joe, M.B.,Ch.B. [Victoria, Manchester] Elsbach, Peter, M.D. [Amsterdam], Ph.D. [Leiden], M.D. (hon.) Charap, Mitchell H., B.S., M.D. [Luden] Fein, Alan M., B.A., M.D. Freedman, Michael L., B.A., M.D. Associate Professors Friedman, Howard S., B.A., M.D. Aberg, Judith A., B.S., M.D. Garay, Stuart, B.A., M.D. Addrizzo-Harris (Clinical), Doreen J., B.A., M.D. Gombert, Myles E., B.A., M.D., M.S. Al-Abed, Yousef (Research), B.S., M.S. [Jordan], Ph.D. Greene, Jeffrey B., M.D. [Tubingen] Hazzi, Charles G., M.B.,Ch.B., M.D. [Cairo] Amorosi, Edward L., M.D. Hoffman, Ira, B.A., M.D. Attubato, Michael J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Horowitz, Lawrence, B.A., M.D. Bellucci, Alessandro, M.D. [Florence] Jacobs, David R., B.A., M.D. Belmont, Howard (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Katz, Seymour, B.S., M.D. Berkowitz, Kenneth A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Kayden, Herbert, B.A., M.D. Bernstein, David E. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Kennedy, James T., B.A., M.D. Bini, Edmund J., B.A., M.D. Korelitz, Burton I., B.A., M.D. Catanese, Veronica M., B.A., M.D. Krasner, Robert, B.A., M.D. Chachoua, Abraham (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Monash], M.D. Lefkow, Peter A., B.A., M.D. Chinitz, Larry A., B.A., M.D. Lesser, Gerson, B.A., M.D. Condos, Rany (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Lewin, Neal (Pharmacology), B.A., M.D. Danoff, Ann (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Mailloux, Lionel U., B.S., M.D. D’Eustachio, Peter G., B.A., Ph.D. Malach, Monte, B.A., M.D. Farber, Bruce F., B.S., M.D. 74 Medicine

Feigin, Andrew S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Slater,William R. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Feit, Frederick, B.A., M.D. Smith, Robert L. (Clinical), B.A., M.A., M.D. Ferrari, Anna (Clinical), B.S. [Lycee], M.D. [Uruguay] Taylor,William C., B.A., M.D. Freedberg, Robin S., B.A., M.D. Tchou-Wong, Kam-Meng M. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Furie, Richard A., B.A., M.D. Tiersten, Amy D. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Gany, Francesca M., B.S., M.D. Tse, Doris B. (Research), B.A., Ph.D. Gold, Leslie I., B.S., Ph.D. Walsleben, Joyce A. (Research), B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Goldman, Ira S., B.A., M.D. Weiden, Michael D., B.S., M.S., M.D. Gombos, Ervin A., M.D. [Zagreb] Weinshel, Elizabeth H. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Green, Stephen J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Weiselberg, Lora, B.A., M.D. Gulko, Percio S. (Clinical), M.D. [Federal Rio Grande] Weisinger, Barbara, B.A., M.D. Hay, John G., B.Sc., M.B.,B.S., M.D. [London] Wernz, James, B.Pharm., M.D. Hirsch, Jacob, B.A., M.D. Zanzi, Italo, M.D. [Chile] Hoffman, Robert S., B.A., M.D. Hymes, Kenneth B., B.A., M.D. Associate Professors of Clinical Kalet, Adina L., B.S., M.D., M.P.H. Kaltman, Alfred J., B.A., M.D. Matalon, Robert, B.A., M.D. Katz, Edward S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Sharkey, Irwin, B.A., M.D. Kaufman, Brian S., B.A., M.D. Keller,Allen S., B.A., M.D. Kolitz, Jonathan E. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Research Associate Professors Lafaille, Juan J., B.S., Ph.D. [Sao Paolo] Chaly,Thomas, B.S., M.S. [Concordia], Ph.D. [McGill] Liebes, Leonard F. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Ma, Yilong, B.S. [Larzhou], M.S. [Queen’s], Ph.D. [McGill] Lindner,Arthur, B.S., M.D. Spetsieris, Phoebe G., B.S. [Athens], M.A., M.Ph., Ph.D. Link, Robert N. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Liu, Jennifer E. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Martiniuk, Frank T. (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Adjunct Associate Professors Maslow, Melanie J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Allen, Steven L., B.S., M.D. McGowan, Joseph P. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Beckerman, Aaron H., B.A., M.S.W., D.S.W. Mieres, Jennifer H. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Cady, Joseph, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Mossey, Robert T., B.A., M.D. Couch, Elsbeth, B.A., M.A. [Somerville], M.S. Nachbar, Martin S., B.S., M.D. Diamond, Joseph A., B.S., M.D. Nidus, Bernard D., B.A., M.D. Diehl, David L., B.A., M.D. Ojamaa, Kaie M., B.Sc., M.S., Ph.D. Geller, Robert D., B.E., M.S., M.D. Ogedegbe, Olugbenga G., M.S., M.D. [Donetsk]; M.P.H. Goddard, David H., M.B.,B.S. [London] Ong, Lawrence Y., S.B., M.D. Grossman, Eric B., B.A., M.D. Osman, Iman, M.B.,B.Ch., M.S. [Cairo], M.D. [National Cancer Harkin, Timothy J., B.S., M.D. Institute, Egypt] Javid, Jamshid, B.S., M.D. Ost, David E. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Newman, Connie, B.A., M.D. Perez-Perez, Guillermo I. (Research), B.S., M.Sc., D.Sc. [Escuela] Perlman, David C., B.A., M.D. Pillinger, Michael H. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Rozencweig, Marcel, M.D. [Brussels] Rapoport, David M., B.S., M.D. Surbone, Antonella, M.D. [Turin], Ph.D. Reibman, Joan, B.A., M.D. Talal, Andrew H., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Reiser, Peter M., B.A., M.D. Wertzer, Fred, B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Richardson, Stephen B., M.B.,B.S. [London], M.D. Zumoff, Barnett, B.A., M.D. Rosenzweig, Barry P., B.S., M.D. Schwartz, Mark D., B.A., M.D. Sedlis, Steven P., B.A., M.D. Clinical Associate Professors Sherman, Scott E. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Sherry, Barbara (Research), B.A., Ph.D. Agus, Bertrand, B.A., M.D. Shine, Daniel I. (Clinical), M.D. Bahr, Gerald, B.A., M.D. Slater, James N. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Bateman, William B., M.D. 75 Medicine

Bear, George, B.A., M.D. Matfin, Glenn, B.S., M.B.,Ch.B. [Leeds] Bergman, Michael, B.A., M.D. [Louvain] Matos, Jeffrey, B.A., M.D. Boksay, Eszter M., M.D. [Semmelweis] McMeeking, Alexander, B.S., M.D. Bronzo, Richard, B.A., M.D. Mintz, Guy L., B.A., M.D. Charash, Bruce, B.A., M.D. Morrison, John B., B.S., M.D. Chase, Julianne M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Neusy,Andre J., M.D. [Brussels] Chu, Benjamin K., B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Nichols, Jeffrey N., B.A., M.D. , Perry, B.A., M.D. O’Brien, Francis J., B.S., M.D. Cramer, Marvin, B.A., M.D. Oratz, Ruth, B.A., M.D. De Armas-Kendall, Pedro, B.S., M.D. Padmanabhan, Vellore T., M.B.,B.S. [Mysore], M.D. [All India , Paul, B.S., M.D. Institute] DeVita, Maria, B.S., M.D. Peck, Valerie H., B.A., M.D. Dibner, Robin J., B.S., M.D. Plottel, Claudia, B.A., M.D. Dresdale, Robert, B.A., M.D. Press, Robert A., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Eberle, Mark A., B.A., M.D. Rogers, Murray, B.A., M.D., Cand.Med. [Leiden] Feinsilver, Steven H., B.S., M.D. Rosenblum, Robert, B.A., M.D. Finkelstein, Martin S., B.A., M.D. Rubenstein, Jack, B.A., M.D. Fishkin, Edward R., B.S., M.D. Sakalis, Elias G., B.S., M.D. Frank, Michael S., B.A., M.D. Schloss, Michael, B.S., M.D. Friedlander, Charles N., B.A., M.D. Schulman, Ira C., B.A., M.D. Friedman, Jeffrey P., B.A., M.D. Shapiro, Alan R., B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Gardenswartz, Mark, B.A., M.D. Shepp, David, B.A., M.D. Gilbert, Richard M., B.S., M.D. Sherman, Alex, B.A., M.D. Gindea, Aaron J., B.A., M.D. Sherman, Bradley, B.S., M.D. Goldberg, Burton, B.A., M.D. Siegel, Marc K., B.A., M.D. Goldberg, Nieca, B.A., M.D. Silverman, David, B.A., M.D. Goldenberg, Alec S., B.A., M.D. Smiles, Stephen A., B.S., M.D. Goldstein, Michael, B.S., M.D. Solitar, Bruce M., B.A., M.D. Greene, Loren W., B.A., M.D. Solomon, Gary E., B.A., M.D. Gutstein, David, B.S., M.A., M.D. Sutin, David G., M.B.,B.S. [Guy’s Hospital] Hamadeh, Randa M., B.S., M.D. [Beirut] Urban, Susan Y., B.A., M.D. Hoffman, Eileen M., B.A., M.D. Wadler, Gary, B.S., M.D. Iyer, Sriram, M.B., B.S., D.M., M.D. [Seth Gordhandas Weinberger, Judah Z., M.A., M.D., Ph.D. Sunderdas Medical College, India] Weintraub, Howard, B.A., M.D. Kamelhar, David L., B.A., M.D. Wetherbee, Roger E., B.A., M.D. Kammerman, Sandra, B.S., M.D. Wright, Grace C., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Karten, Irving, B.S., M.D. Knapp, Albert, B.A., M.D. Adjunct Associate Professors of Clinical Kurtz, Martin, M.D. Kwan, Tak W., B.S., M.D. Davidson, Morton, M.D. Langs, Charles E., B.A., M.D. Gottridge, JoAnne, B.A., M.D. Laufer, Ira, B.A., M.D. Miller, Ilene J., B.A., M.D. Lee, Tai-Ping, M.D. [Taipei] Siegler, Eugenia L., B.A., M.D. Leibowitz, Morton, B.A., M.D. Lessnau, Klaus-Dieter K., M.D. [Friedrich-Alexander] Leung, Joseph, B.A., M.D. Assistant Professors Lewis, Milena L., B.A., M.D. Adams, Sylvia (Clinical), M.D. [Friedrich Schiller] Lipton, Mark S., B.A., M.D. Applebaum, Robert M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Logan, Bruce, B.A., M.D. Araten, David J., B.A., M.D. Louie, Eddie, B.S., M.D. Askanase, Anca D. (Clinical), M.D. [Bucharest] Lowy, Joseph, B.S., M.D. Attur, Mukundan G. (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Maduran] Margulies, Paul, B.S., M.D. Ayappa, Indu A. (Research), M.S., Ph.D. 76 Medicine

Babaev,Anvar (Clinical), M.D. [Tajiki] Janec, Eileen (Clinical), B.A., M.D. [Ross] Ballas, Marc S., M.P.H., M.D. Jayasundera, Timothy G. (Clinical), B.Med., M.D. Barilla-LaBarca, Maria-Louise (Clinical), B.A, M.D. Kaplan, Barry M., B.A., M.D. [Sackler] Barisoni-Thomas, Laura (Clinical), Laurea in Med. e Chir. Kelker, Hanna C. (Research), M.S. [Warsaw], M.S., Ph.D. [Milan], M.D. Keller, Norma M. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Batliwalla, Franak (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Bombay] Kim, Angela C. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Benstein, Judith A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Krauss, Kenneth R., B.A., M.D. Berger, Kenneth I., B.A., M.D. Krieger,Ana, M.D. [Rio Grande] Bernstein, Neil E. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Leaf, Howard L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Brabeck, Michael C. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Lee, Annette T. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Bradley,Thomas P. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Lee, Joshua D., B.A., M.D. Carbon-Correll, Maren (Clinical), B.A., M.D. [Freie] Leibert, Eric M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Castronuovo, Joseph J., B.S., M.D. Levite, Howard A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Cespedes, Michelle S. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Lewis, Stuart D. (Clinical), B.S.E., M.D. Chan, Edwin S., M.B.,Ch.B. [Dundee] Li, Zongdong, B.S. [Sichuan], M.S. [Shanghai], Ph.D. [Chinese Changrani, Jyotsna G., M.D. [Mumbai], M.P.H. Academy] Chaudhry, Saima I. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Lind, Robert M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Chen, Yu, B.S. [Taiwan]; M.P.H., Ph.D. Lipson, Steven (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Cho, Hearn J., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Lorin, Jeffrey D. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Chong, David H. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Lustbader, Dana R., B.S., M.D. Chu, Charles C., B.A., Ph.D. Makaryus, Amgad N. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Clancy, Robert (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Marchant, (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Cohen, Deirdre J. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. McMacken, Michelle M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Damle, Rajendra N. (Research), B.S. [Bombay], M.S. [Baroda], Meyers, Marleen I. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Ph.D. [Bombay] Moodhe, Carole L., B.A., M.A., M.D. Danzi, Sara E. (Research), B.S., M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. Morley, Gregory E., B.S., Ph.D. Daskalakis, Demetre C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Munger, John S., B.A., M.D. de Jong, Bouke C., M.D. [Amsterdam] Natarajan, Sundar, M.D., M.Sc. Dembitzer,Anne D. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Navarro, Victor S. (Clinical), M.D. [Venezuela] D’Olimpio, James T. (Clinical), B.A.; M.D. [Guadalajara] Nayar,Ambika C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Druz, Regina S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Nelson, Peter, B.S., M.D. Elbel, Brian D., B.A., M.P.H., M.A., Ph.D. Nierodzik, Mary Lynn R. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Epstein, Marcia E., B.A., M.D. Nolan, Anna, B.A., M.D. Evans, Laura E. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Novik, Yelena (Clinical), M.D. Felner, Kevin J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Ofri, Danielle (Clinical), B.Sc. [McGill], M.S., M.D., Ph.D., Litt.D. Fenichel, Rebecca M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. (hon.) Francois, Fritz, B.A., M.D. Oliver, Stephen J., B.S., M.D. Friedman-Jimenez, George, M.D. Oppenheim, Michael I. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Gardner, Lawrence B., B.A., M.D. Parker, Barbara, B.A., M.D. Garofano, Suzette A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Pavlick, Anna C. (Clinical), B.S., M.S., D.O. Goldenberg, Ronald M. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Pearlman, Ellen (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Green, David L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Pearte, Camille A., B.S., M.D., M.P.H. Gillespie, Colleen C., B.S., Ph.D. Pei, Zhiheng, M.D. [Jiamusi], M.S. [Shanghai], Ph.D. Greenberg, Jeffrey D., B.S.; M.D.,C.M. [McGill], M.P.H. Pena-Sing, Ivan (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [Santo Domingo] Guzik, Howard J., B.S., M.D. Perk, Gila, B.S., M.D. [Hadassah] Harrison, Denise J. (Clinical), B.S.N., M.D. Pham, Vinh P. (Clinical), B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Hirsch, Bruce E., B.A., M.D. Poles, Michael, B.S., M.D. Hirschwerk, David A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Pourfar, Michael H. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Holmes, Douglas S., B.A., M.D. Rajapaksa, Roshini (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Hussain, Erfan (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Dow] Rasmussen, Andrew E. (Research), Ph.D. Jacobs, Mitchel C., B.A., M.D. [Bologna] Raven, Maria C., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Jadonath, Ram L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Reddy, Soumya M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. 77 Medicine

Rey, Mariano J., B.A., M.S., M.D. Kramer, Neil, B.A., M.D. Reynolds, Harmony R., B.S., M.D. Kreiswirth, Barry N., B.A., Ph.D. Rogers, Linda (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Lendvai, Nikoletta, B.A., M.D., Ph.D Rosen, Stacey, B.A., M.D. Lopez-Garrido, Laureano, B.S., M.D. Rosenthal, Pamela (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Merrill, Joan, B.A., M.D. Ruan, Weifeng (Research), M.D. [Peking Union] Miranda-Carus, Maria E., M.D. [Madrid] Ryan, Theresa (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Montesinos, Maria Carmen, Ph.D. Sauthoff, Harald (Clinical), M.D. [Berlin] Pong, Perry, B.A., M.D. Savona, Steven R. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Rabatin, Joseph S., B.S., M.D. Schattner, Gail E. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Reiss, Allison B., B.S., M.D. Schwartz, David R. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Rosenstein, Elliot D., B.S., M.D. Schwartzbard, Arthur Z. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. [Sackler] Takeshita, Kenichi, M.D. Shah, Nirav R., B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Tan, William Z., B.S. Sinnis, Photini, B.A., M.D. Wang, Longgui, B.S., M.D. [Peking] Sivapalasingam, Sumathi, B.A., M.D. Smith, Frederick A., B.A., M.D. Clinical Assistant Professors Srichai-Parsia, Monvadi B., B.S., M.D. Steiger, David J. (Clinical), M.B.,Ch.B. [Leeds] Adler, Daniel, B.E.S., M.D. Talwar,Arunabh(Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [All India Institute] Adler, Mitchell A., B.S., M.S., M.D. Thompson, Nathan (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Adlersberg, Jay B., B.S., M.D. Torre, Joanne, B.S., M.D. Ahmadi, Ladan M., M.D. [Tehran] Trinh, Chau (Research), B.A., M.P.H., Dr.P.H. Aisner,Anita M., B.A, M.A., M.D. Triola, Marc M., B.A., M.D. Appelbaum, Daniel, B.A., M.D. Volm, Matthew D. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Arena, Francis, B.S., M.D. Weinerman, Stuart, B.A., M.D. Artel, Bradley J., B.A., M.D. [Tel Aviv] Whiteson, Jonathan H., B.Sc., M.D. Attivissimo, Lori Ann, B.S., M.D. Wilbur, Sabrina L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. [Central del Este] Bahoric, Allan H., B.A., M.D. Yatskar, Leonid (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Bails, Douglas B., B.A., M.D. Yazici,Yusuf (Clinical), M.D. [Istanbul] Baiocco, Peter, B.S., M.D. Zabar, Sondra R. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Baker, Robert W., B.A., M.D. Bansal, Rajiv, B.A., M.D. Assistant Professors of Clinical Barnes, Edward S., B.A., M.D. Basch, Paul G., B.S., M.D. Adams, Francis, B.A., M.D. Batash, Steven, M.D. Lebowitz, Arthur S., M.D. Bauer, Bertha, B.A., M.D. Bekhor, David, M.D. Belostotsky, Olga, M.D. [Russian State], Ph.D. [Federal Center of Research Assistant Professors Allergy-Immunology, Russia] Che, Jiantu, M.D. [Chongqin], Ph.D. [Shanghai] Belsky, Paul, B.A., M.D. Dave, Mandar N., B.S., M.Sc., Ph.D. [Maharaja] Berkley, Seth, Sc.B., M.D. Larsson, Marie K., M.S., Ph.D. [Linkoping] Bernaski, Edward J., B.S., M.D. Liu, Hailing, M.D. [Qingdao] Bernstein, Stephen, B.A., M.D. [Rome] Norman, Robert G., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Bevelaqua, Frederick, B.S., M.D. Srivastava, Shekhar, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Blair, Lester W., B.A., M.D. Bottino, Joseph C., B.S., M.D. Bradford, Michael, B.A., M.D. Adjunct Assistant Professors Brand, Kathie, B.A., M.D. Askanas, Alexander, M.D., Ph.D. [Warsaw] Brandon, Donald, B.A., M.D. Aston, Christopher W., B.Sc. [Wales], Ph.D. [Oxford] Breen, William, B.S., M.E., M.D. Cartwright, Frances, B.S.N., M.S., Ph.D. Breidbart, David, B.A., M.D. Cohen, Bertram I., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Brickner, Philip, B.A., M.D. Drexler,Andrew J., B.A., M.D. Brief, George, M.D. [Cluj] 78 Medicine

Brown, Howard, B.S., M.D. Golden, Brian D., B.S., M.D. Brown, Robert, B.S., M.D. Gordon, Jeffrey, B.A., M.D. Brunckhorst, Keith, B.S., M.D. Greaney, Edward J., B.A., M.D. Buckvar-Keltz, Lynn, B.A., M.D. Greenberg, Alissa K., B.A., M.D. Burschtin, Omar E., B.S. [Uruguay], M.D. [Montevideo] Greenspan, Joel, B.A., M.D. Bush, Michael, B.A., M.D. Gutnick, Damara N., B.S., M.D. Butler, Esther R., B.S., M.D. Hamilton, Louise M., L.R.C.P.S. [Royal College of Surgeons, Caccese, William, B.S., M.D. Ireland] , Michael N., B.A., M.D. Hamlin, Paul A., B.S., M.D. Capponi, Louis J., B.A., M.D. Hanley, Kathleen, B.A., M.D. Cavanaugh, Joseph S., B.S., M.D. Harary,Albert, B.A., M.D. Chawla, Harminder S., B.S. [Jalandhar], M.B.,B.S., M.D. Hauben, Manfred, B.A., M.D., D.T.M.H., M.P.H. [Amritsar] Haughney, Elizabeth, B.S., M.D. Ciotoli, Carlo, B.A., M.D. Hauptman, Allen S., B.A., M.D. Cohen, Barry, B.A., M.D. Hayes, Richard M., B.A., M.D. Cohen, Barton, B.A., M.D. Ho, Colette J., B.A., M.D. Cohen, David E. (Cardiology), B.A., M.D. Honig, Stephen, B.A., M.D. Cohen, David E. (Pulmonary), B.A., M.D. Horowitz, Isadore, M.D. [Toronto] Cole, William J., B.S., M.D. Hundert, Michael, B.A., M.D. Colin, Michael, B.A., M.D. [Royal] Jackson, Marilyn M., B.S., M.D., M.P.H. Constantiner,Arturo, M.D. [Mexico] Jason, Michael, B.S., M.D. , Marvin, B.S., M.D. Jay, Melanie R., B.A., M.D. Cooperman, Leslie, B.S., M.D. Kanengiser, Lisa C., B.A., M.D. Cunningham, Thomas F., B.S., M.D. Karp, Adam, B.A., M.D. Cynamon, Kay, B.A., M.D. Karter, Dennis L., B.A., M.D. Cytryn, Max, B.S., M.D. Kassapidis, Sotirios, B.A., M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] DePasquale, Eugene, B.A., M.D. Katz, Gillian, B.A., M.S., M.D. [Royal College of Surgeons, Dhalla, Satish, M.B.,B.S. [All India Institute] Ireland] Dicker, Mordecai, B.A., M.D. Kellman, Scott, B.S., M.D. Dickerman, Stuart A., B.A., M.D. Kelly, Janine S., B.A., M.D. DiFabrizio, Larry, B.A., M.D. Kim, David D., B.A, M.S., M.D. Dittmar, Klaus, M.D. [Heidelberg] Kim, Dong Soo, B.S., M.D. [Seoul] Dowell, Deborah R., B.A., M.D. Kloth, Howard H., B.S., M.D. Edelstein, Martin P., B.Sc., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Kolodny, Erwin, B.A., M.D. Eerkes, Kevin J., M.D., B.S. Kramer, Sara, B.A., M.A., M.D. Evanov, Frank, B.S., M.D. Krenzel, Lisa J., B.A., M.D. Faust, Michael J., B.A., M.D. Kruez, Donald F., B.S.; M.D. [Central del Este] Feigenbaum, Bernard A., B.A., M.D. Kummer, Bart A., B.A., M.D. Field, Steven P., B.A., M.D. Kuperschmid, Paul, B.A., M.D. Fisher, Daniel C., B.S., M.D. Kushner, Hillary S., B.A., M.D. Flansbaum, Bradley E., B.S., M.P.H., D.O. Kuslansky, Phillip, B.S., M.D. Forlenza, Thomas J., B.A., M.D. Kutnick, Richard, B.A., M.D. Fox, Martin L., B.A., M.D. Kutnick, Robert, B.A., M.D. , David, M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] Lamm, Steven, B.A., M.D. Gamagaris, Zoi, B.A., M.D. Lang, Paul, B.A., M.D. Gentin, Benjamin, M.B.,B.Ch. [Witwatersrand] Laxer, Joel, B.A., M.D. Gilbert, Alexander J., B.S., M.D. Lebeau, Dorothy L., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Gilbert, Holly M., B.A., M.D. Lee, Grace C., B.A., M.D. Gillman, Eugene, B.A., M.D. Lee, Sicy H., B.A., M.D. Given, William, B.A., M.D. Levine, Randy, B.S., M.D. Goldberg, Eric R., B.S., M.D. Levis, William R., B.S., M.D. Goldberg, Steven, B.S., M.D. Levy, Brian L., B.A., M.D. 79 Medicine

Levy, Natalie, B.S., M.D. Ratner, Shari A., B.S., M.S., M.D. Licht, Warren B., B.S., M.S., M.D. Rattner, Howard, B.A., M.D. Linick, Frederica M., B.A., M.D. Reich, Chaim B., B.H.L., B.A., M.D. Liu, David T., B.A., M.D. Reisman, Steven A., B.A., M.D. Liu, George, B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Resnick, Jack, B.A., M.D. Lucak, Basil K., B.A., M.D. Robbins, Mitchell, B.S., M.D. Lustbader, Ian, B.S., M.D. Rosenberg, Alan, B.S., M.D. Ma, Joseph, B.A., M.D. Rosenberg, David, B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Maheswaran, Sathya, M.B.,B.S. [Madras] Rosenstock, Jordan L., B.A., M.D. Makover, Michael, B.A., M.D. Rosman, Lawrence, B.A., M.D. Mandell, William, B.A., M.D. Russo, Roseann M., B.S., M.D. Manheimer, Forrest, B.A., M.D. Salik, James M., B.A., M.D. Marchetta, Paula, B.A., M.A., M.D. Saltzman, Herbert, B.Sc., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Marcus, Philip, B.S., M.D. Samuel, Edward, B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Marino, John, B.S., M.D. Saperstein, Arnold, B.A., M.D. Mathews, Katherine A., B.S., M.D. Schachter,Allison, B.A., M.S., M.D. Matos, Marshall J., B.A., M.D. Schecter,Alan, B.S., M.D. Meltzer, Marc, B.S., M.D. Scheer, Max, B.A., M.D. Mercurio, Peter, B.A., M.D. Schelker, Jennifer M., B.S., M.D. Meredith, Gary, B.A., M.D. Schreiber, Robert, B.S., M.D. Meyer, Douglas, B.S., M.S., M.D. Schrem, Stanley S., B.A., M.D. Mi, Lijun, M.D. [Harbin], Ph.D. Schwartz, Paul, B.A., M.D. Mina, Bushra A., M.B.,Ch.B. [Alexandria] Schwimmer, Joshua A., B.A., M.D. Mir,Tanveer P., M.B.,B.S. [Kashmir] Seidlin, Mindell, B.A., M.D. Moore, Francis, M.D. Seisdedos-Estevez, Tomas, B.A., M.D. Moskovits, Tibor, B.A., M.D. Seltzer,Terry F., B.A., M.D. Mulhern, Serena A., B.A., M.A., M.D. Shapiro, George C., B.S., M.D. Murayama-Greenbaum, Robert, B.S., M.D. Shapiro, Neil M., B.A., M.D. Negron, Luis, B.S., M.D. Shen, Harry H., B.A., M.D. Nejad, Marzie T., M.D. [Tehran] Shevde, Nirmala, M.B.,Ch.B. [Makerere] Newman, Lisa G., B.A., M.D. Siegel, Stephen A., B.A., M.D. Nilsen, Diana M., B.S., M.D. Siegel, Stephen R., B.A., M.D. Oransky, Ivan, B.A., M.D. Siglin, Janice, B.S.N., M.S., M.D. Ortiz, Olivia T., B.S., M.D. [Philippines] Silverberg, Thomas N., B.A., M.A., M.D. Oster,Ady S., B.A., M.D. Silvershein, Daniel I., B.A., M.D. Paolino, Charles M., B.A., D.O. Simson, Jerome, B.A., M.D. Pacheco, Paulo A., B.S., M.D. Singer, Mark M., B.A., M.D. Palumbo, Michael J., B.A., M.D. Slivinski, Charles, B.S., M.D. Panagopoulos, Georgia, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Sloane, Mark F., M.D., B.A. Pearlman, Kenneth, B.S., M.D. Sloyer,Alan, B.A., M.D. Perel, Valerie D., B.A., M.D. Smith, Julia A., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Perskin, Michael H., B.A., M.D. Stechel, Richard, B.A., M.D. Peters, John, B.S., M.D. Stein, Neil, B.A., M.D. Peters, Robert M., B.S., M.D., M.B.A. Stevens, David L., B.A., M.D. Pfeffer, Robert D., B.A., M.D. Strain, Janet, M.D. Phillips, Arnold M., B.S., M.D. Sukumaran, Muthiah, M.D. [Madras] Phillips, Michael S., B.S., M.D. Talansky,Arthur, B.S., M.D. Posner, David, B.S., M.D. Tan, Christina, B.A., M.D. Press, Joseph, B.A., M.D. Tanner, Michael, B.A., M.A., M.D. Prince, Simon E., B.A., D.O. Tao, Lintze, B.S., M.D. Quan, Richard, M.D. Tenenbaum, Marvin, B.A., M.D. Rabenou, Rahmin A., B.S., M.D. Tenner, Craig T., B.A., M.D. 80 Medicine

Tomao, Frank, B.S., M.D. Donahue, Laura L., B.A., M.S., M.D. Totonelly, Philip R., B.S., M.D. Donnino, Robert M., B.A., M.D. Tsang, Thomas, B.S., M.D. Friedberg, Jennifer P., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Tseng, Chung-E, B.A., M.D. Gabriel, Beverley E., B.A., M.D. Tso, Alan Y., B.S., M.A., M.D. Gianos, Eugenia, B.A., M.D. Turnoff, David M., B.A., M.A., M.D. Glady, Christine A., B.A. [Toronto], M.D. [Dalhousie] Underberg, James A., B.S., M.D. Gonzalez, Jaime E., B.A., M.D. Villanueva, Gerald A., B.A., M.D. Greene, Richard E., B.A., M.D. Wallach, Andrew B., B.A., M.D. Grossman, David S., B.A., M.D. Wasserman, Lloyd I., B.A., M.D. Grossman, Ellie, B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Waxman, Stephen, B.S., M.D. Herscovici, Pablo, M.D. [Favaloro, Argentina] Weber, Scott, B.S., M.D. Hirsch, Susan C., B.A., M.D. Weiner, Robert, B.A., M.D. Hochman, Katherine, B.A., M.B.A., M.D. Weinstock, Gary, B.A., M.D. Hwang, Dennis, B.A., M.D. Weiss, Edwin C., B.A., M.D. Iofel, Yakov, B.S., M.D. Weiss, Rita, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., M.D. [Mexico] Iovine, Nicole M., Ph.D., M.D. Weiss, Stuart, B.A., M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] Izmirly, Peter M., B.S., M.S., M.D. Weisstuch, Joseph M., B.A., M.D. Janjigian, Michael P., B.S., M.D. Wilkenfeld, Marc, B.Sc. [McGill], M.D. Kanner, Lawrence J., B.A., M.D. Wong, Tanping, B.A., M.D. Kaplan, Jonathan, B.A., M.D. [Technion] Zaager,Andrew R., B.A., M.D. Katechis, Dennis, B.A., D.O. Zagon, Gary, B.A., M.D. Kislak, Jay, B.A., M.D. Zimmerman, David, B.A., M.D. Kline, Marilyn Y., B.A., M.D. Zweig, Jack I., B.S., M.D. Kobrinsky, Boris, B.S., M.D. Krasnokutsky, Svetlana, B.S., M.D. Kundra, Priya, B.S., M.D. Adjunct Assistant Professors of Clinical Latcha, Sheron, B.A., M.D. Goldner, Bruce, B.A., M.D. Lee, Alexander D., B.S., M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] Lader, Ellis, M.A., M.D. Leong, Pauline, B.A., M.D. Sandhu, Kuldip K., B.A. [Punjab], M.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. Linden, Ellena A., B.A., M.D. Liu, Xiao-Mei, M.B.,B.S. [Beijing] LoCurcio, Michael, B.A., M.D. Instructors Lolis, James D., B.A., M.D. [Thessaloniki] Ahmad, Aziz, B.S., M.D. Lovenvirth, Wendi J., B.S., D.O. Aizer,Anthony, B.A., M.S., M.D. Maccaro, Paul C., B.S., M.D. Andersen, Shirley, B.A., M.D. Markovskaya, Yelena, M.D. [Odessa] Ardilles, Elvio E., B.A., M.D. Merwin, Sara L., B.A., M.P.H. Baig, Imran, B.S., M.D. Mints, Gregory, B.A., M.D. Balwan, Sandy K., B.S., M.D. Moazen, Laleh, B.S., M.D. Ben-Artzi, Ami, B.A., M.D. Monks, Christine A., B.S., M.D. , Sarah S., B.A., M.D. Morley, Jeanne K., B.A., M.D. Boutis, Loukas S., B.A., M.D. Nobile, John J., B.S., M.D. [Rome] Cacace, Frank, Jr., B.A., M.D. Odedosu, Taiye O., B.A., M.D. Caplan-Shaw, Caralee E., B.A., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Okamura, Charles M., B.S., M.D. Carter, Lawrence D., B.A., M.D. Oppenheimer, Beno W., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Chang, Jason L., B.A., M.D. Pati, Rituparna, B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Chen, Carol L., B.S., M.D. Probst, Julie A., B.S., M.D. Chen, Donald S., B.Sc., M.D. Qayyum, Basit, B.A., D.O. Chitkara, Nishay, B.A., M.D. Queri, Milo V., B.A., M.D. Cocks, Patrick M., B.S., M.D. Rolita-Metelsky, Lydia, B.A., M.D. DeVito, Bethany S., B.S., M.D. Rosman, David R., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Devoe, Craig E., B.S., M.D. Sacknoff, Andrea L., B.A., M.D. 81 Medicine

Saft, Howard L., B.S., M.D. Bassett, Clifford, B.S., M.D. [Guadalajara] Samuels, Jonathan, B.A., M.D. Bellovin, Barry J., B.A., M.D. Shopsin, Bo, B.S., M.D. Bennett, Allen, B.A., M.D. Spann, Lawrence H., B.A., B.H.S., M.H.S., Ph.D. Berger,William J., B.A., M.D. Steinberg, Bart S., B.S., M.D. Berkowitz, Israel S., B.S., M.D. Stokes, Mark G., B.S., M.D. Blau, Richard H., B.S., M.D. Tonorezos, Emily S., B.A., M.D. Blau, William L., B.S., M.D. Truncali, Andrea, B.S., M.D. Bleyer,Amy, B.A., M.D. Wu, Jennifer, B.S., M.D. Blye, Ellena R., B.A., M.D. Zavasky, Dani-Margot, M.D. Breidbart, Rory S., B.S., M.D. [Sackler] Zhdanova, Olga, B.A., M.D. Breite, Ira, B.A., M.D. Zolli, Janet R., B.S., M.D., Ph.D. Brenner, Judith M., B.A., M.D. Brieff, David, B.A., M.D. Buchholtz, Michael S., B.S., M.D. [Bologna] Instructors in Clinical Buckner, Jeffrey A., B.A., M.D. Ackert, John, B.S., M.D. Burack, Jedidiah, B.A., M.D. Azar, Natalie E., B.A., M.D. Burg, Nathalie D., B.A., M.D. Bearnot, H. R., M.D. Cain, Sheila A., B.S., M.D. Belsky, Marvin, B.S., M.D. Caldwell, Robert, B.A., M.D. Brooks, Micheline R., B.A., M.D. Caro, Sixto R., B.S. [Puerto Rico], M.D. [Barcelona] , Jane E., M.D. Carron, Cathy A., B.A., M.D. Daly, John, B.A., M.D. Cavanaugh, Patrick J., B.A., M.D. Freeman, Jason S., B.A., M.D. Chan, Thomas K., B.A., M.D. Goldberg, Avram, B.A., M.D. Chang, Michelle A., B.A., M.D. Hanna, Adel F., B.S., M.D. [Del Noreste] Charno, Steven H., B.A., M.D. Hawrylko, Eugenia, B.A., M.D. Chenouda, Dina M., B.S., M.D. Maltz, Charles, B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Chikvashvili, Daniel, M.D. [Second Moscow] Nachamie, Mark S., B.A., M.D. Chiopelas, Efstathia P., B.A., M.D. Newman, Mark, B.A., M.D. Cho, Samuel, B.A., M.D. Randlett, Diana L., M.D. Chuang, Les H., B.A., M.D. Seldon, Mark A., B.A., M.D. Chung, Susie, B.A., M.D. Small, Robert, M.D. Cipollone, Rosa S., B.A., M.D. Stringfellow, Charles A., B.A., M.D. Cobert, Barton L., B.A., M.D. Weiss, Sindee R., B.S., M.D. [Del Noreste] Cohen, Alan B., B.A., M.D. Cohen, Ronald B., B.S., M.D. Cooper, Eugene M., B.A., M.D. Clinical Instructors Coun, David, B.A., M.D. Abemayor, Elie, B.S., M.S., M.D. Crotty, Kelly J., B.A., M.D. Achkar, Jacqueline M., M.D. [Berlin] Dailey, Ronald S., B.A., M.P.H, M.D. Ackerman, Kenneth R., B.A., M.D. Dallos, Michael R., B.A., M.D. Ackert, Gregory M., B.S., M.D. Decter, Bruce M., B.A., M.D. Acquista, Angelo J., B.A., M.D. Delfin, Jenny A., B.S., M.D. Adams, Jennifer G., B.A., M.D. Dellosso, John V., M.D. Alpert, Daniel, B.S., M.D. DeOre, Kimberly, B.S., M.D. Andron, Richard I., B.A., M.D. Devito, Joseph, B.A., M.D. Angelopoulos, Peter, B.A., M.D. [Ross] DiMaio, James J., B.S., M.D. Annes, Lawrence B., M.D. Diwan, Adnan K., B.A., M.D. Ardito, Anthony P., B.A., M.D. Dladla, Nonkulie, B.A., M.D. Ashfaq, Akhtar, M.B.,B.S. [Dow] Dutta, Debabrata, M.B.,B.S. [Dhaka] Barricelli, Florence, B.S., M.D. Elmquist, Thomas H., B.A., B.S., M.D. Bashar, Mona L., B.A., M.D. Emy, John K., B.A., M.D. Basilico, Enrica, B.A., M.D. Eng, Rene S., B.S., M.D. 82 Medicine

Engel, Anelise M., M.D. [De Santa Maria] Insel, Herbert A., B.A., M.D. Engel, Jeffrey M., B.A., M.B.A., M.D. Isaacs, Daryl, M.B.,Ch.B. [Cape Town] Eskreis, David S., B.S., M.D. Janicik, Regina W., B.S., M.D. Fafalak, Robert G., B.S., M.D. Johnson, Oluwatuminin A., B.A., M.D. Fathollahi, Roya, M.D. [Shahid Beheshti] Kajita, Grace R., B.A., M.D. Feher, Laszlo A., B.A., D.O. Kamenetsky,Aleksey, M.D. [Donetsk] Feingold, Robert M., B.A., M.D. Katof, Adam M., B.A., D.O. Feit, Neal E., B.A., M.D. Katzman, Jay D., B.A., M.D. Feld, Randy J., B.A., M.D. Kaykova, Yevgeniya, M.D. [Leningrad] Feldman, Tatyana A., M.D. [Minsk State] Khan, Sharmin, M.B.,B.S. [Rajshahi] Felson, Sabrina E., B.A., M.A., M.D. Khaykis, Inessa, M.D. [Chelyabinsk] Fingesten, Alexandra, B.A., M.D. Kim, Joon Woo E., B.A., M.D. Finkelstein, Steven P., B.A., M.D. Kinkhabwala, Rajiv, B.A., M.D. Fochios, Steven E., B.A., M.D. Kinkhabwala, Sanjiv V., B.A., M.D. Frankenthaler, Michael L., B.A., M.D. Kitsis, Elizabeth C., B.A., M.D. Freeberg, Gary W., B.A., M.D. Klein, Paula, B.A., M.D. Fried, Richard L., B.A., M.A., M.D. Kluger,Alan J., B.A., M.D. Friedman, Gary R., B.S., M.D. Kosta, Eva, B.A., M.D. Friedman, Karl, B.A., D.P.M., M.D. [Del Noreste] Krupen, Jeffrey M., B.S., M.D. Frumkin, William I., M.D. Kugler, Jay, B.S., M.D. Gage, Dennis, B.A., M.D. Kurucz, Oliver S., B.A., M.D. Gambetta, Rosemarie P., B.S., M.D. Lai, Cindy, B.S., M.D. Gavani, Sobha D., M.B.,B.S. [Guntur] Larosa, Jennifer A., B.A., M.D. Gelber, Philip M., B.A., M.D. Lee, Catherine, B.A., M.D. Gerardi, Frank, B.S., M.D. Lee, Euna, B.S., M.S., M.D. Gerstein, Hal, B.S., M.D. Lee, Gregory, B.S., M.D. Giniger, Eric L., B.A., M.D. Lemert, Mark, B.A., M.D. Glass, Debbie S., B.S., M.D. Leng, Jennifer C., B.S., M.P.H., M.D. Glasser, Michael, B.A., M.D. Leung, Blanche, B.A., M.D. Glassman, Paul L., B.A., M.D. Levine, Michael R., B.A., M.D. Glick, Jeffrey, B.S., M.D. Liguori, Michael A., B.S., M.D. Goldberg, Douglas A., B.S., M.D. Lih-Brody, Lisa A., B.S., M.D. Goldfarb, Andrew, B.A., M.D. Linden, Todd B., B.A., M.D. Goldman, George J., B.S., M.D. Listokin, Ted E., B.A., M.D. Goldman, Robert A., B.A., M.D. Longo, Peter J., B.A., M.D. Goldstein, Paul, B.A., M.D. Loria, Jeffrey, B.A., M.D. Gorovets, Alexander, B.S., M.D. Lotfi, Peter, M.D. [Iran] Gotlieb, David M., B.S., M.D. Luciano, Anthony L., B.A., M.D. [Chieti] Hackford, Thomas N., B.S., M.D. Macina, Gregory J., B.S., M.D. Hadjiangelis, Nicos P., M.D. [Athens] Mahowald, Carrie M., B.A., M.D. Haglof, Karen J., B.A, M.D. Mallappallil, Mary C., B.A., M.D. Hantverk, Jed A., B.A., M.D. Malpeso, James V., B.S., M.D. Harris, Peggy H., B.S., M.D. Mandal, Soma, B.A., M.D. Hayashi, Vivian N., B.A., M.D. Mandelbaum, Joseph, M.D. Herman, Robert D., B.A., M.D. Marsh, Jonathan H., B.A., M.D. Heyman, Budd M., B.A., M.D. Martinez, Manuel, B.S., M.D. Hirsch, Herbert I., B.A., M.D. Matalon, Albert, B.A., M.D. Huang, Amy P., B.S., M.D. Matalon, Daniel, B.A., M.D. Huang, Andy Y., B.A., M.D. Mayer, Gal, B.S., M.S., M.D. Hurst, Lainie J., B.A., M.D. McGugins, Jennifer, B.A., M.D. Imperato, Anna K., B.S., M.D. McNelis, Brian T., B.S., M.D. Infantino, Michael N., B.S., M.S., M.D. McNicol, Donald E., Jr., B.A., M.D. 83 Medicine

Mead, Sharon C., B.A., M.D. Schulman, Walter B., B.A., M.D. Meehan, Brian G., B.S., M.D. Schwartz, Glenn F., B.A., M.D. Melgar, Michael J., B.S., M.S., M.D. Schwartzfarb, Lanny S., B.A., M.D. Mercurio, Vito A., B.S., M.D. Schwartzman, Julie S., M.D. Merson, Alexander, M.D. [Riga] Sedlackova, Marie, B.A., M.D. [Rome] Michael, Jeffrey, B.A., M.D. Seelall, Vijay H., B.A., M.D. Minsky-Primus, Lisa S., M.D. Shah, Alan, B.A., M.D. Morgenstern, Eric H., B.A., M.D. Shah, Apurva N., B.S., M.D. Morlote, Manuel E., B.S., M.D. [Central del Este] Shah, Sapana, B.S., M.P.H., M.D. Murphy, Richard A., B.A., M.D. Shah, Suhail A., M.B.,B.S. [Kashmir] Norwood-Galloway, Dellis A., B.S., M.D. Shalhoub, Robert F., B.S., M.D. [Royal College of Surgeons, Oran, Bruce D., B.A., D.O. Ireland] Orbuch, Murray, B.A., M.D. Shapiro, Jeffrey, B.S., M.D. Ottaviano, Lawrence, B.S., M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] Sheridan, Linda A., B.A., M.D. Papadopoulos, John, B.S., Pharm.D. Sherman, Eric H., B.A., M.S., M.D. Pascaru, Adina, M.D. [Romania] Shetty, Smitha, M.B.,B.S. [M.S. Ramaiah] Pasley, Peter M., B.A., M.D. Shih, Peter H., B.A., M.D. Patt, Mitchell, B.A., M.D. [Guadalajara], M.B.A. Shim, In Bo, M.D. [Seoul] Pavlovich, Ryan P., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Shteerman, Eugene, M.D. [Donetsk] Perazzo, Lucy, B.S., M.D. Skipitaris, Nicholas, B.A., M.D. Pignanelli, Eduardo L., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Smolow, Craig R., B.S., M.D. Pitaro, Gregory M., B.S., M.D. Sorett, Evan S., B.A., M.D. Ponda, Manish P., B.A., M.D. Spero, Marc L., B.S., M.D. Pua, Florence, B.A., B.S., M.D. [Santo Tomas] Spiegel, Alan, B.A., M.D. Rabin, Boaz M., M.D. [Tel Aviv] Spindler,Andre B., B.S., M.D. Ragi, Jennifer M., B.S., M.D. Sporkin, Bradley D., B.A., M.D. Rahimian, Joseph O., B.A., M.D. Staniloae, Cezar S., M.D. [Carol Davila] Raifman, Leonard I., B.S., M.D. [Guadalajara] Steller, Richard N., B.S., M.D. Rao, Bhagwan J., B.A., M.D., J.D. Stern, Alexandra, B.A., M.D. Rastegar, Raymonda, B.A., M.D. Stern, Edra L., B.A., M.D. Rein, Stephanie, B.A., M.D. Stern, Mark J., M.D. Richman, Susan, B.A., M.S., M.D. Stockheim, Elinor A., B.A., M.D. Rifkin, Howard E., B.S., M.D. Su, Tze-Jung, M.D. Roethel, Marie F., B.S., M.D. Sussman, Michael H., B.A., M.D. Rose, Elisa H., B.A., M.D. Sylvester, Nadeje S., B.S., M.D. Rosen, Nedra J., B.A., M.D. Tack, Kevin L., B.S., M.D. Rosenberg, Jonathan, B.A., M.D. Teitelbaum, Jeffrey, B.A., M.D. Roth, Ira M., B.A., M.D. Tkachenko, Natalya, B.A., M.D. Rothman, Jeffrey, B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Tolston, Evelyn, M.D. [Luov] Rubin, Gloria, B.S., M.D. Trazzera, Salvatore, B.S.; M.D. [Guadalajara] Salazar-Schicchi, John, M.D. [Buenos Aires] Tseng, Mengkao, B.A., M.D. Saluja, Ravinder K., B.A., M.D. Valada, Vidya, M.B.,B.S. [Kilpauk] Santana, Marie E., B.S. [Puerto Rico], M.D. [Central del Caribe] Villagomez, Seagram M., B.A., M.D. Santucci, John J., B.A., M.D. Vizel-Schwartz, Monique, M.D. [Brussels] Sassower, Michael A., B.S., M.D. Wagner, David, B.S., M.D. Schaefer, Eric W., B.S., M.D. Walker, Danielle, B.A., M.D. Schiesel, Elaine C., B.S., M.D. Wallace, Kevin P., M.B.,Ch.B. [Edinburgh] Schlair, Sheira L., B.A., M.D. Warchol, Andrew J., B.A., M.D. [Jagiellonian] Schmidtberger, James A., B.S., M.D. Wasserman, Susan H., B.A., M.D. Schneider, Steven, B.A., M.D. Weil, Peter A., B.A., M.D. Schnipper, Steven M., B.A., M.D. Weinberg, Monica O., B.A., M.D. Schreiber, Carl S., B.S., M.D. Weinstein, Peter J., B.A., M.D. 84 Medicine

Weiss, Nancy L., B.A., M.A., M.D. physician-patient relationship in long-term care. Stress is Wise, Brent R., B.A., M.D. placed on listening to the narrative of the patient’s illness Wodar, Deborah G., B.A., M.D. and recognizing the unique experience of each patient. Wolff, Edward, B.S., M.D. Students, in groups of four, meet with a preceptor six times Wong, Chun T., B.S., M.D. to interview patients in the hospital, clinics, or other clinical Wong, Ellice Y., B.S., M.D. settings. Each session is organized around a theme relating Wu, Rex H., B.A., M.D. to the encounter between the patient and the physician, and Zeiger, Douglas J., B.S., M.D. students are provided with selected texts and questions for Zervos, George A., M.D. [Bucharest] thought. Students are expected to prepare by reading the Zimmerman, Howard M., B.S., M.D. selected texts. As a final exercise, students are required to Zweibel, Steven L., B.A., M.D. submit an essay on a topic arising from a group discussion Zweig, Susan, B.A., M.D. [Sackler] or patient interview. The preceptorship is a one-on-one experience with a physi- cian in the physician’s clinical practice. The goals of this Teaching Assistants portion of the module include providing students with oppor- Boglioli, Jason R., B.S., M.D. tunities to (1) begin development of excellent clinical skills, Charles, Edgar D., B.A., M.D. in particular, medical interviewing and basic physical exami- Kapelusznik, Luciano, M.D. nation; (2) work in a clinical setting in which to apply and Messina, Anthony J., B.S., M.D. understand the knowledge acquired in the basic science cur- Mirchandani, Sunil, B.A., M.D. riculum; (3) gain early exposure to the important therapeutic Nelson, Daiken D. (Global Health), B.A., M.A. aspects of the patient-doctor relationship and the social con- Sheth, Mital P., B.A., M.D. text of medical illness; (4) learn and apply the principles of Taw, Julie, B.S., M.D. preventive medicine; (5) be involved with patients in the Zinn, Andrew P., B.S., M.D. office setting, over time, and across all aspects of their med- ical care; and (6) develop a meaningful relationship with a clinician to see firsthand what practice is like. First Year Following the Patient Narrative unit in the first year and The Skills and Science of Doctoring module combines a sys- continuing through the second year, the Physician, Patient, tematic introduction to basic clinical processes with a pre- and Society I and II units cover pain and chronic disease ceptorship in the office of a practicing physician. It combines management. There are also seminars and OSCEs on behav- acquisition of knowledge about these processes—the medical ior change counseling and domestic violence and a four-part encounter, prevention, and the context in which they occur ethics seminar series dealing with issues such as learning on (i.e., the health care system)—with practice of the skills that patients, patient autonomy, and informed consent. underlie successful doctoring. The knowledge and skills taught in this module are a Second Year very careful selection and distillation of the large, robust, and growing literature about the knowledge and skills During the second year, the student is introduced to clinical essential to becoming an outstanding patient-centered medicine through a series of lectures and seminars in the physician. The didactic methods arise from the belief that Mechanisms of Disease module and to physical diagnosis students are capable of self-direction and learn best when through the Introduction to Bedside Diagnosis unit of the stimulated and challenged as active participants. The mod- Skills and Science of Doctoring module. The program serves ule is delivered through a variety of modalities including as a transition between the basic science courses and the Web-based materials, lectures, seminars/workshops, conti- clinical clerkships. Students learn the basic pathophysio- nuity clinic, and objective structured clinical examinations logic concepts that unite and define groups of disease (OSCEs). Each of the seminars is associated with specific processes, and they develop a context in which to continue goals, objectives, and focused readings. the study of medicine for many years to come. The Patient Narrative unit is offered in the first semester Mechanisms of Disease is divided into organ-system units, as part of this module. Its goals are (1) to explore patients’ corresponding to the subspecialty sections of internal medi- responses to illness and functional loss and to examine the cine. In any given unit, the combined didactic programs of effect of their life experiences, support systems, cultural her- pathophysiology, pathology, and pharmacology are consid- itage, and beliefs on these responses and (2) to examine ered to constitute an “organ system block,” and students are issues related to chronic illness and the importance of the evaluated using an integrated examination. 85 Medicine

The sessions generally consist of one-hour lectures for the the School. All students, in groups of four or five, spend four entire class followed by seminars for 8 to 20 students led by a weeks at Bellevue Hospital Center and the other four weeks at member of the faculty in a given discipline. Most seminars one of the following sites: Tisch Hospital, the VA Hospital, Lenox are structured around one or more clinical vignettes designed Hill Hospital, or North Shore University Hospital. Students to introduce and/or reinforce basic pathophysiologic concepts participate in the study and care of patients under the direct in a clinical context. Students are expected to prepare for supervision of the ward resident and two teaching attending these sessions by reading about the clinical vignettes to be physicians. They record a complete history and physical exami- discussed, becoming familiar with the concepts each seminar nation at the time of admission and follow the patients’ courses is intended to illustrate, and preparing responses to the ques- by daily visits and examinations. The students are on call every tions posed. Other didactic formats—clinical pathological con- fourth or fifth night until 10 p.m. and join the intern and resi- ferences, workshop presentations, etc.—are employed on an dent in the evaluation of new patients and in the management ad hoc basis, when appropriate to the material. of patient care. The two attending physicians on each ward dis- The objectives of this module are to (1) provide the stu- cuss mechanisms of disease and provide clinical teaching at dent with a knowledge base requisite to training on the hos- three bedside sessions each week. Ward residents demonstrate pital wards; (2) stimulate an approach that will constantly and discuss advanced physical diagnosis. correlate basic developments in biochemistry, biophysics, There are several clerkship conferences. These include the and genetics and molecular, cellular, and organ physiology Saturday Chief of Service Conference that focuses on differ- with known clinical facts; (3) acquaint the student with sci- ential diagnosis as related to pathophysiology; Tuesday and entific literature that deals with the investigative approach Thursday afternoon Core Conferences; weekly seminars in to clinical problems; (4) indicate to the student that in clini- Humanistic Medicine; weekly Firm Chief Conferences for cal disciplines one has to progress from course work in a each student team; weekly Firm Chief Morning Report at particular discipline to a lifelong process of self-education Bellevue Hospital Center and Tisch Hospital; weekly that should consider diseases as problems in total human Department of Medicine Grand Rounds; and two Clinical biology; and (5) integrate the relevant clinical laboratory Pathological Conferences during the clerkship, in collabora- procedures that are employed in clinical medicine. tion with the Departments of Pathology and Radiology. The Introduction to Bedside Diagnosis unit (formerly In addition to clinical write-ups and presentations, each known as Physical Diagnosis) is designed to teach students student is responsible for one formal essay based on a brief how to elicit a comprehensive medical history and perform a case report. The focus of the essay may be artistic, biological, detailed physical examination on patients. Emphasis is chemical, economic, geographic, historical, literary, mathemat- placed on the fundamentals of the anatomic and physiologic ical, mechanistic, metaphysical, ethical, humanistic, or any basis of normal physical findings and how pathophysiologic other area of interest. Clerkship awards are presented for changes alter patients’ symptoms and physical signs. outstanding essays in medical humanism, medical science, The course has multiple venues for teaching: lectures, work- philosophy of medicine, pathophysiology, and creative arts. shops, OSCEs, and bedside sessions, which are the core of the The Core Clerkship in Critical Care Medicine is a four- course. During the bedside sessions, two students are assigned to week experience in which students concentrate on issues an instructor who meets with them 11 times between October related to the pathophysiologic derangements faced in and April for two-hour sessions. The students perform write-ups intensive care units and coronary care units, including com- based on patient encounters, which are critiqued by their instruc- prehensive evaluation and management of critically ill tor. A second component of the course is a series of six small-group patients. The subspecialty divisions predominantly involved workshops (approximately 12 students in each group). Within in this experience are cardiology, pulmonary disease, critical these workshops, students observe and then practice a regional care, cardiologic infectious diseases, and nephrology. The part of the physical examination under the guidance of an students are assigned to work closely with the house staff instructor. In addition, each student participates in a medical and fellows on the units and have daily teaching sessions by interview practice session, a pediatric physical examination prac- attending physicians, in addition to didactic conferences. tice session, a female breast and pelvic practice session, and a The Core Clerkship in Ambulatory Care is a four-week male genitourinary and rectal practice session. experience in which students spend four days per week at an assigned clinical site taking care of several patients per day, and one day per week at the School in small-group learning Clinical Years sessions. The clerkship is offered at Bellevue Hospital The Core Clerkship in Medicine is an intensive introduction to Center, Gouverneur Diagnostic and Treatment Center, NYU the discipline of internal medicine. The clerkship consists of Student Health Center (Washington Square), North Shore eight weeks on the medical services of the affiliated hospitals of University Hospital, the Department of Veterans Affairs New 86 Medicine-Microbiology

York Harbor Health Care System, Woodhull Medical Center, attending according to the ACGME residency review com- and NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. The goals and objec- mittee core competencies: patient care, medical knowledge, tives of the clerkship include the following competencies: practice-based learning, communication skills, professional- diagnostic decision making, case presentation, history and ism, and systems-based practice. physical examination, communication and relationships with Subspecialty Electives are also available for one- and two- patients and colleagues, test interpretation, therapeutic deci- month periods with the subspecialty divisions of the sion making, prevention, bioethics of care, self-directed learn- Department of Medicine. Students have the opportunity to ing, and coordination of care and teamwork. receive in-depth exposure to cardiology, diabetes and metab- A mentor faculty member meets each student weekly to olism, endocrinology, gastroenterology, hematology, infec- help guide the learning experience through the use of a tious diseases, nephrology, pulmonary disease and critical learning plan and to participate in bidirectional feedback. care, and rheumatology. During these subspecialty electives, Students also participate in advanced physical diagnosis students join senior members of the subspecialty on their exercises, submit detailed patient write-ups, maintain a consultation rounds, learn and participate in special proce- computerized log of all patient encounters, participate in an dures of the subspecialty, and attend subspecialty clinics, OSCE, and complete an evidence-based-medicine and core- conferences, and journal clubs. clinical-conference curriculum. The clerkship is designed to In addition, students may seek out assignments in the provide a complementary experience to that of the inpatient research laboratories within the department during the service and to provide the maximum possible interaction elective period. Students are encouraged to participate in with faculty. During the clerkship, student skills in history the Honors Program or pursue a two-month Independent taking, physical examination, case presentation, and genera- Study Project in basic science or clinical research. tion of a differential diagnosis and management plan are The Office of the Registrar maintains an extensive cata- observed one on one, and repeatedly, by attendings. log of the electives available in the department. The Core Clerkship in Advanced Medicine is a four-week clerkship for fourth-year students offered at Bellevue Hospital Center, Tisch Hospital, and the Department of Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Health Care System. Microbiology Students use and expand upon the skills and knowledge Jan T. Vilcek Professor of Molecular they have obtained in the courses offered or jointly spon- Pathogenesis and Chairman of the sored by the department. Those courses include Patient, Department of Microbiology Physician, and Society; Mechanisms of Disease; Introduction to Bedside Diagnosis; and the Core Clerkships in Medicine, Basilico, Claudio, M.D. [Milan] Ambulatory Care, and Critical Care. In Advanced Medicine, students use their skills and knowledge in the setting of responsibility and exposure to Professors real-life stressors, with a balance between supervision and Belasco, Joel G., B.A., Ph.D. autonomy that is uniquely conducive to the maturation of Blaser, Martin J., B.A., M.D. clinicians. Each student is assigned to a general inpatient Caufield, Page W., B.S., D.D.S, Ph.D. medical service and expected to carry out all vital patient Ernst, Joel D., M.D. care activities under the direct supervision of a resident and Friedman-Kien, Alvin E., B.A., M.D. faculty member of the Department of Medicine. These activi- Landau, Nathaniel R., B.A., Ph.D. ties include working up new admissions, writing daily notes, Levy, David E., B.A., Ph.D. taking call with the team, covering patients on other teams, Littman, Dan R., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. communicating with consultants, making diagnostic and Novick, Richard P., B.A., M.D. therapeutic plans, coordinating outpatient care, presenting Oppenheim, Joel D., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. the cases to faculty members, and, most of all, caring for the Schneider, Robert J., B.A., Ph.D. patient. Students are also allowed to “write” physician Valentine, Fred T., B.A., M.D. orders and participate in basic diagnostic and therapeutic Vilcek, Jan T., M.D., Kand.Sc. [Comenius] procedures under the direct supervision of a resident certi- fied to perform those procedures. In addition, students must balance this work with mandatory attendance of house staff Adjunct Professors conferences. Students are evaluated by the house staff and Drlica, Karl, B.A., Ph.D. 87 Microbiology-Neurology

Kramer, Fred R., B.S., Ph.D. Teaching Assistants Maas, Werner, B.A., Ph.D. Pinter,Abraham, B.S., Ph.D. Braunstein, Steve E., B.S. Taniguchi, Tadatsugu, B.S. [Tokyo], Ph.D. [Zurich] Choi, Elmer, B.S. Zychlinsky,Arturo, B.Sc. [Mexico], Ph.D. Connolly, Eileen P., B.S. Gerecitano, John F., B.S. Lieberthal, Jason G., B.A. Associate Professors Matthews, Avery M., B.A. , Andrew J., B.S. [Liverpool], Ph.D. Mungekar, Sagar S., B.A. Garabedian, Michael J., B.S., Ph.D. Sadri, Navid, B.S. Hanna, Bruce A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Vassallo, Milo F., B.S., Ph.D. Laal, Suman, B.S., M.S. [Punjab], Ph.D. [All India Institute] Maas, Renata (Research), B.A., Ph.D. [Toronto] Second Year Mohr, Ian J., B.A., Ph.D. Nachbar, Martin S., B.S., M.D. The Microbiology course is part of the Host Defense module. Perez-Perez, Guillermo I. (Research), B.S., M.Sc., D.Sc. [Escuela] The aim of this module is to integrate microbiology with Tanese, Naoko, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. pathology and pharmacology. The course is designed to pro- Unutmaz, Derya, M.D. [Marmara] vide a firm scientific basis for understanding viral, bacterial, Wilson, Angus C., B.Sc. [St. Andrews], Ph.D. [London] and fungal diseases. Important concepts covered include Wisniewski, Hans-Georg (Research), Dr.rer.nat. [Academy of basic mechanisms of microbial gene expression and replica- Sciences of GDR] tion, interorganism transfer of genetic information, bacterial genetics and physiology, mechanisms of microbial pathogen- esis, and the host response to microbial infection. New as Adjunct Associate Professors well as established strategies for prevention and treatment Celis, Roberto, Ph.D., M.D. [Buenos Aires] of infectious disease as well as mechanisms of resistance are Gennaro, Maria L., M.D. [Palermo], M.Sc. [London] also discussed. To these ends, the format of the course seeks Kim, Kwang, B.S. [Seoul], M.S., Ph.D. a balance between small-group, problem-solving confer- Le, Junming, Ph.D. ences, online exercises, and large-group lectures. Prior Linder, Regina, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. knowledge of cellular and molecular biology and immunol- Tierno, Philip M., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. ogy is necessary to understand the development of microbial Winter, Jeanette, B.A., Ph.D. diseases as well as the host response and pathogenic conse- quences of infection. Assistant Professors Curatola, Annamarie M. (Research), Ph.D. [La Sapienza, Rome] Neurology Dailey, Lisa A. (Research), B.A., Ph.D. Darwin, Katerina H., B.S., Ph.D. Bernard A. and Charlotte Marden Professor Derkatch, Irina L., B.S., Ph.D. [St.Petersburg] of Neurology and Chairman of the Mansukhani, Alka (Research), B.Sc. [Bombay], M.S., Ph.D. Department Poles, Michael, B.S., M.D. Kolodny, Edwin H., B.A., M.D.

Research Assistant Professor Felicia B. Axelrod Professor of Dysautonomia Jamal, Sumayah, B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Research and Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics

Adjunct Assistant Professors Kaufmann, Horacio, B.S., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Flore, Ornella, Ph.D. [Cagliari] Pine, Richard I., B.S., Ph.D. Professors Sahni, Malika, B.Sc. [Rabat], M.S., Ph.D. [Paris VII] Urban, Carl M., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Beric, Aleksandar, B.S., M.D. [Novi Sad] 88 Neurology

Allen, Jeffrey C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Chu, Mary-Lynn Y. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [Philippines] Axelrod, Felicia B., B.A., M.D. Di Rocco, Alessandro (Clinical), M.D. [Genoa] Devinsky, Orrin, B.S., M.S., M.D. Feigin, Andrew S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Dhawan, Vijay (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Fish, Irving, B.S. [McGill], M.D. [Dalhousie] Eidelberg, David, B.A., M.D. Henry, Katherine A. (Clinical), B.A., M.A., M.Ed., M.D. French, Jacqueline A., B.A., M.D. Herbert, Joseph (Clinical), B.Sc. [Jerusalem], M.D. [Hadassah] Goodgold, Albert, B.A., M.D. [Bern] Hutchinson, Michael (Clinical), B.Sc., D.Phil. [Bristol], M.D. Hilz, Max J., M.D., Ph.D. [Erlangen] Inglese, Maria M., M.D., Ph.D. [Genoa] Jonas, Saran, B.S., M.D. Kaplan, Gary (Clinical), B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Grossman, Robert, B.S., M.D. Ludvig, Nandor (Research), Ph.D. [Hungarian Academy of Kuzniecky, Ruben I., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Sciences], M.D. [Pécs Medical School] Levine, David N., B.A., M.D. Pacia, Steven V. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Nass, Ruth D. (Pediatric Neurology), B.A., M.D. Pastores, Gregory M. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [Santo Tomas] Salzer, James L., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Sirois, David A., B.S., D.M.D, Ph.D. Wisniewski, Thomas M., B.S., M.B.,B.S. [King’s College] Research Associate Professors Research Professors Ma, Yilong, B.S. [Larzhou], M.S. [Queen’s], Ph.D. [McGill] Callaway, David J., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Spetsieris, Phoebe G., B.S. [Athens], M.A., M.Ph., Ph.D. Quartermain, David, B.A., M.A. [Canterbury], Ph.D. [New Strohmayer,Alan J. (Neuropsychology), B.S., Ph.D. Zealand] Wilson, Barbara (Neuropsychology), B.A., Ph.D.

Adjunct Professors Adjunct Associate Professors

Broderick, Patricia A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Bacon, Joshua H., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Foxe, John J., B.S., M.Sc., Ph.D. Goni, Fernando R., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. [Buenos Aires] Lyon, Gilles, M.D. [Paris] Gonzalez-Ramos, Gladys M., B.S.W., M.S.W., Ph.D. Halgren, Eric, B.A., Ph.D. Clinical Professors Clinical Associate Professors Block, Jerome, B.A., M.D. Foo, Sun-Hoo, B.M. [National Taiwan], M.D. Blanck, Richard, B.S., M.D. Forem, Sandra L., B.A., M.D. Bonomo, Roger, B.A., M.D. Goldberg, Elkhonon, M.S. [Moscow], Ph.D. Devi, Gayatri, M.D. [Grace] Gopinathan, Govindan, B.A. [Ayurveda], M.B.,B.S., M.D. Fazzini, Enrico, B.S., D.O., Ph.D. [Trivandrum Medical College] Friedman, Jacqueline, B.A., M.D. Gruber, Michael L., B.A., M.D. Grieco, Giacinto, B.A., M.D. Korein, Julius, B.A., M.D. Haimovic, Itzhak, B.A., M.D. Neophytides, Andreas N., M.D. Hainline, Brian W., B.A., M.D. Weinberg, Harold J., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Hanson, Richard M., B.S., M.D. Hiesiger, Emile M., B.A., M.A., M.D. Kessler, Jeffrey, B.A., M.D. Adjunct Professors of Clinical Najjar, Souhel, B.S., M.D. [Damascus] Parker, Rolland S., B.A., Ph.D. Nelson, Jeffrey L., B.S., M.D. Silverman, Sidney I., B.S., D.D.S. Pfeffer, Robert, B.A., M.D. Schlesinger, Irwin, B.A., M.D. Vishnubhakat, Suryanarayan, B.S. [PMB Gujarati], M.B.,B.S., Associate Professors M.D. [MGM] Adler, Lenard A., B.A., M.D. Wells, John T., B.A., M.D. Alper, Kenneth R. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Younger, David S., B.S., M.D. Barr,William B. (Research), B.S., M.A., Ph.D. 89 Neurology

Assistant Professors Clinical Assistant Professors

Argoff, Charles, B.S., M.D. Alexianu, Maria E., Ph.D. [Romanian], M.D. [Carol Davila] Blitz, Karen, B.S., D.O. Becske, Tibor, M.D. [Semmelweis] Boylan, Laura S., M.D. Bronfin, Ludmilla, M.D. [Moscow] Carlson, Chad, B.A., M.D. Cohen, Anthony, M.B.,B.Ch. [Witwatersrand] Drafta, Christina M. (Clinical), M.D. [Carol Davila] Danov, Rimma, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Golomb, James B. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. DeCarlo, Regina R., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Grant, Arthur C., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Forde, Grace, B.S., M.D. Kiprovski, Kiril (Clinical), M.D. [Skopje] Fouladvand, Mohammad, M.D. Labovitz, Daniel L. (Clinical), B.A., M.S., M.D. Gao, Xiao-Ke, Ph.D., M.D. [Shan Xi] LaJoie, Josiane (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Gruber, Deborah B., B.A., M.D. Li, Yong-sheng (Research), M.D. [Fujian] Gutstein, Hal S., B.A., M.D. Luciano, Daniel J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Haber, Laurence, B.S., M.D. Mattis, Paul (Neuropsychology), B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Lewis, Gayle R., B.S., Ph.D. Mentis, Marc J., M.B.,Ch.B. [Cape Town] MacAllister,William S., B.A., Ph.D. Miles, Daniel K. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Marton, Freddie, B.S., M.D. [Trieste] Mortati, Katherine A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Mitra, Nirmala, M.B.,B.S. [India] Nadkarni, Siddhartha S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Morrison, Chris, B.A., Ph.D. Rodriguez, Alcibiades J. (Clinical), M.D. [Panama] Motiwala, Rajeev S., M.B.,B.S. [B.J. Poona] Rubin, Lyubov, M.D. [Bahkirsky Institute] Reich, Edward, B.A., M.D. Sadowski, Martin, M.D., Ph.D. [Gdansk] Rosenblum, Jay, B.A., M.D. Siller, Keith A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Rosenstein, Dwight, B.A., M.D. Singh, Anuradha (Clinical), M.D. Sadowska, Katarzyna, M.D., Ph.D. [Gdansky] Staudinger, Robert (Clinical), M.D. [Innsbruck] Shulman, Melanie B., B.A., M.D. Swift, Patrick T. (Clinical), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Song, Suying L., M.D. [Sun Yat-Sen] Thesen, Thomas, B.A., Ph.D. Sousa, Rolando C., M.D. [Panama] Wu, Hueizhi H. (Research), B.Med. [Shanghai] Tikoo, Ravi K., B.S., M.D. Xu, Ming (Research), M.D. [Harbin] Vazquez-Santana, Blanca R., B.S. [Puerto Rico], M.D. [Central Zeng, Bai J. (Research), M.S., M.D. [Chongqing] del Caribe]

Research Assistant Professors Instructors

Barnett, Natalie L., B.Sc. [West Australia], Ph.D. [New England] Foo, Farng-Yang A., B.A., M.D. Fiebelkorn, Ian C., B.A. Habibi Khameneh, Behzad, M.D. [Tehran] Pankiewicz, Joanna E., M.D., Ph.D. [Krakow] Kister, Ilya, B.S., M.D. Quattrucci, Rebecca J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Marcuse, Lara, B.A., M.D. Shah, Prerna (Neuropsychology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Sathe, Swati A., M.D. [Mumbai] Tellez, Maria J., B.S., M.D. [Barcelona] Stoller, Seth R., B.A., M.D. Trongnetrpunya, Amy, B.S. Zhang, Xishan, M.S., M.D. [Shanghai] Widdess-Walsh, Peter P., B.A., M.B.,Ch.B. [Dublin] Clinical Instructors Adjunct Assistant Professors Hirsch, Scott E., B.S., M.D. April, Robert S., B.A., M.D. Ragone, Philip S., B.S., M.D. Battaglia, Fortunato, M.D. [Messina] Berliner, Randall G., B.A., M.D. Ghilardi, Maria Felice M., B.S., M.D. [Milan] Molholm, Sophie, B.A., Ph.D. Sehatpour, Pejman, M.B.,B.S. [Bangalore] 90 Neurology

Third and Fourth Years tunity to attend subspecialty clinics in movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, behavioral neurology, headache, pain management, and epilepsy. Core Clerkship in Clinical Neurology The four-week clinical neurology clerkship is required to be Clinical Neurology Subinternship Elective completed in the third year of medical school. Students develop the knowledge and skills necessary to diagnose and Prerequisite: core neurology clerkship treat neurological problems that they will encounter in the A four-week elective is available to work as a subintern on practice of medicine, regardless of future specialty. Students the inpatient neurology service at Bellevue Hospital Center. are assigned to one of four hospitals: Bellevue Hospital The elective is intended to give medical students an oppor- Center, the VA Hospital, Tisch Hospital, or Lenox Hill tunity to build on the skills developed in the core neurology Hospital. At each site they participate in ward activities— clerkship. The emphasis is on neurological localization, diag- work rounds with residents, attending rounds, preceptor nosis, and management. Students have a primary assign- rounds, and direct patient care. In addition, they attend ment on an inpatient unit as well as one regular clinic per clinic one afternoon per week, where they see patients with week. They also have an opportunity to attend subspecialty resident and attending supervision. Night call is every clinics in movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, behavioral fourth to fifth night, with students admitting patients up neurology, headache, pain management, and epilepsy. until 11 p.m. The neurology clerkship curriculum is organized in a topi- Clinical Epilepsy Elective cal fashion with coordinated readings, clinical case vignettes, medical student lectures, and oral presentations. Prerequisite: core neurology clerkship In addition to their clinical responsibilities, students meet Students work with the clinical epilepsy/neurophysiology with an attending preceptor three times per week. During service at the NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center in a these sessions, students discuss case vignettes, do oral pre- four-week elective. Activities include ward rounds on the sentations, and are observed performing the neurological clinical epilepsy service, evaluation of outpatients with examination. Students also complete one formal patient epilepsy, introduction to electroencephalography, review of write-up. Other didactic activities include the department’s video-EEG recorded seizures, intraoperative mapping of clinicopathological conferences (neuroradiology and neu- seizure foci and brain stimulation to determine language ropathology), journal club, and grand rounds. and motor areas, and intracarotid sodium amytal testing to At the end of the rotation, students take the National determine dominance of language and memory functions. Board of Medical Examiners subject exam in neurology. Students gain knowledge of differing seizure types and their Final grades are based on preceptor, senior resident, ward causation and treatment with antiepileptic medication attending, and clinic evaluations, and, to a lesser degree, and/or surgery. Students obtain preliminary knowledge examination results. Students are evaluated on the basis of regarding EEG interpretations. Evaluation is based on their clinical performance, knowledge base, professionalism, input from fellows and attendings. and ability to perform the neurological exam. During the course of the clerkship, students receive a Clinical Pediatric Neurology Elective broad exposure to general neurology as well as various sub- specialties. These include epilepsy, cerebrovascular disease, Prerequisite: core neurology clerkship movement disorders, neurooncology, headache, pediatric This two- or four-week elective gives medical students an neurology, neurodegenerative disease, and neurovirology. opportunity to build on skills developed in the core neurol- ogy clerkship and basic neurosciences. The emphasis is on Clinical Neurology Consult Elective neurological localization, diagnosis, and management. Students consult on patients for whom they are responsible Prerequisite: core neurology clerkship from the time of admission to discharge. Night calls are A four-week elective is available in consultative neurology taken with pediatric neurology residents at reasonable at Bellevue Hospital Center. The elective is intended to give intervals. While on the wards, students assess new admis- medical students an opportunity to build on the skills devel- sions independently, present their findings to a resident, oped in the core neurology clerkship. The emphasis is on and begin a plan of care. With senior resident and attending neurological localization, diagnosis, and management. supervision, they assume responsibility for ensuring that Students have a primary assignment on an inpatient unit as the patient is evaluated and appropriately managed. The well as one regular clinic per week. They also have an oppor- appropriate application of neuroradiological and neurophys- 91 Neurology-Neurosurgery

iological diagnostic techniques is stressed. Students spend three half-days per week in ambulatory pediatric neurology. Neurosurgery There they see common outpatient problems like migraine, learning disabilities, and epilepsy. They evaluate the patient Professor of Neurosurgery and Interim and then present to the attending. They also participate in Chairman of the Department teaching and clinicopathological conferences offered by the Jafar, Jafar J., B.A., M.D. [Pahlavi] department. They may also sit in with the attending neurol- ogist during clinical office hours. Joseph Ransohoff Professor of Neurosurgery

Neuropsychiatry/Behavioral Neurology Kelly, Patrick J., M.D. Elective Prerequisites: core neurology and psychiatry clerkships Attilio and Olympia Ricciardi Professor of In this four-week elective, students rotate through several Neurosurgery and Professor of Orthopaedic different clinics that offer clinical and supervisory experi- Surgery ence in areas of neuropsychiatry across the Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology. These include, but are not limited Cooper, Paul R., B.A., M.D. to, the epilepsy clinic, the behavioral neurology clinic, the movement disorder clinic, and the adult ADHD clinic. In Professors addition, students spend time in the psychiatric emergency room of Bellevue Hospital, attend regularly scheduled neu- Benjamin, Vallo, M.D. [Tehran] rology and psychiatry lectures, and may arrange to observe Beric, Aleksandar, B.S., M.D. [Novi Sad] neuropsychological testing, including WADA testing. Chesler, Mitchell, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.D. In the clinics and the emergency room, students evaluate Devinsky, Orrin, B.S., M.S., M.D. patients under the supervision of an attending or resident Eidelberg, David, B.A., M.D. and present patients to the attending or at team confer- Grossman, Robert, B.S., M.D. ences. Students may be asked to write chart notes and case Rice, Margaret E., B.S., Ph.D. summaries, which are read and approved by an attending or resident. Students are supervised by and discuss assigned Adjunct Professor readings with the elective preceptor. Didactics include attending neurology and psychiatry grand rounds, PGYII Torquato, Salvatore, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. psychiatry lectures, medical student lectures in neurology, and discussion of cases and readings with the elective pre- ceptor. Assessment is made by the elective preceptor, based Clinical Professors on evaluations of the various clinical services through which Brown, Eric R., B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. the students rotate. This elective is arranged through the Carey, Michael E., B.A., M.S., M.D. Department of Psychiatry. Gruber, Michael L., B.A., M.D. Raynor, Richard, B.S., M.D. Research Electives Walters, Beverly C., M.S., M.D. [McMaster] Research electives are available. Interested students should contact individual faculty researchers or the clerkship Associate Professors directors. Bekker,Alex Y. (Clinical), B.S. [Tbilisi], M.S., Ph.D., M.D. Doyle, Werner K. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Errico, Thomas J., B.A., M.D. Golfinos, John G., A.B., M.D. Kaufman, Brian S., B.A., M.D. Knopp, Edmond A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Koslow, Maxim (Research), B.A., M.D. Nelson, Peter K. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Roland, John T., Jr., B.A., M.D. 92 Neurosurgery-Obstetrics and Gynecology

Sadik, Abdul, M.D. [Baghdad] relative studies. The department should be contacted for Sterio, Dorde (Research), B.S., M.D., Ph.D. [Novi Sad] further details. Weiner, Howard L., B.A., M.D. Wisoff, Jeffrey H., B.S., M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinical Associate Professors Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Babu, Ramesh P., M.B.,B.S. [Andhra, India], M.D. Interim Chairman of the Department Tracey, Kevin, B.S., M.D. Porges, Robert F., M.D. Assistant Professors Stanley H. Kaplan Professor of Obstetrics Dryer, Joseph W. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. and Gynecology Frempong-Boadu, Anthony K., B.S., M.D. Harter, David H., B.S., M.D. Curtin, John P., B.S., M.D., M.B.A. Huang, Paul P. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Parker, Erik C. (Clinical), B.S., M.D Silverman Professor of Obstetrics and Russell, Stephen, B.S., M.D. Gynecology Samadani, Uzma (Clinical), B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Young, Bruce K., B.A., M.D. Research Assistant Professors Professors Avshalumov, Marat V., M.S. [Daghestan], Ph.D. [Rostov] Galifianakis, Nataliya V., Ph.D. [Bogomoletz] Barron, Bruce A., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Berkeley,Alan S., B.A., M.D. Fishman, David A., B.A., M.S., M.D. Clinical Assistant Professors Goldstein, Steven R., B.A., M.D. Firlik, Andrew D., B.A., M.D., M.B.A Grifo, James A., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Fodstad, Harald, B.Sc. [Freiburg], M.D. [Berne], Ph.D. Harlap, Susan (Research), M.B.,B.S. [London] [Norrlands] Krey, Lewis C., B.A., Ph.D. Levitz, Mortimer (Research Chemistry), B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Lovecchio, John L., B.S., M.S., M.D. Electives Manning, Frank (Clinical), M.D. [Manitoba], M.S. [Worcester] Electives are available by arrangement with the departmen- Monteagudo, Ana, B.S., M.D. tal chair. An elective in neurosurgery that involves active Nachtigall, Lila, B.A., M.D. participation in patient workup, diagnosis, and operating Naftolin, Frederick (Research), B.A., M.D., D.Phil room activities is available at both Bellevue and Tisch Post, Robert, B.S., M.D. Hospitals. Major areas of experience include brain tumors, Randall, Hugh W. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. spinal cord tumors, routine and complex spine surgery, Rosenfeld, David L., B.A., M.D. epilepsy surgery, movement disorders, vascular neuro- Schmidt-Sarosi, Cecilia L., B.S., M.D. surgery, central nervous system trauma, and pediatric neu- Timor, Ilan E., M.D. [Hadassah] rosurgery. Toniolo, Paolo G., Laurea in Med. e Chir. [Milan], M.P.H. Elective research periods are also available in departmen- Wallach, Robert C., B.A., M.D. tal laboratories. Ongoing studies in which the student can Wan, Livia S., M.D. [National Taiwan] participate include central nervous system response to experimental trauma, both brain and spinal cord; cerebral Adjunct Professors ischemia; microneurosurgery; tissue culture studies; and induction of experimental brain tumors. Clinical research Alvarez, Manuel M., B.A., M.D. [Dominican Republic] includes retrospective studies of large clinical series of brain Cosmi, Ermelando V., M.D. [Perugia] tumors, spinal disorders and vascular pathology, computer- assisted surgery, and MRI/MRS histopathology spatial cor- 93 Obstetrics and Gynecology

Clinical Professors Gandhi, Jyotsna A., M.B.,B.S. [Grant] Garfinkel, Burton, B.A., M.D. Calanog, Anthony, B.S., M.D. Greenberg, Meir, M.D. [Hadassah] Debrovner, Charles, B.S., M.D. Grossman, Harold, B.A., M.D. [Bern] Fantl, John, B.S., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Ho, Alison, B.A., M.D. Horwitz, S. Theodore, B.A., M.D. Klein, Victor R., B.A., M.D. Jacobs, Allan J., B.A., M.S., M.D. Kraft, Howard J., B.S., M.D. Khatamee, Masood, M.D. [Shiraz] Lusskin, Shari I., B.A., M.D. Kohan, Silviu, M.D. [Institute of Medicine-Pharmacy, Bucharest] Lustig, Ilana D., B.S., M.D. Lockwood, Charles J., Sc.B., M.D. Mannor, Shlomo, M.D. [Hadassah, Hebrew] Nathanielsz, Peter W., B.A., Sc.D., Ph.D., M.B., M.D. [Cambridge] Markoff, Gary R., B.S., M.D. Spitzer, Mark, B.S., M.D. Mazzarella, Paolo, B.A., M.D. [Bologna] Menzin, Andrew W., B.A., M.D. Mierlak, Julian A., B.S., M.D. Adjunct Professor of Clinical Morris-deCelis, Judith, B.A., M.D. Radunovic, Nebojsa, M.S., Ph.D., M.D. [Belgrade] Mucciolo, Gary, B.A., M.D. Mucelli, Louis A., B.A., M.D. Mukherjee, Trishit, M.B.,B.S. [Calcutta] Associate Professors O’Leary, Michael, M.B.,B.Ch., B.A.O. [Dublin], M.D. Ordorica, Steven A., B.A., M.D. Allen, Machelle H. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Schweizer,William E., B.S., M.P.H., M.D. Antoine, Clarel, B.S., M.D. Silverman, Frank, B.A., M.D. Benoff, Susan, B.A., Ph.D. Stiber,Andrew, B.A., M.D. Feng, Huai Liang (Research), D.V.M, M.S. Ph.D. Vasudeva, Kusum, M.D. [Delhi] Goldman, Mitchell A., B.A., M.D. Wolf, Leonard, M.B.,B.Ch., B.A.O. [Queen’s, Belfast] Hershlag, Avner, M.D. [Hebrew] Zane, Mariana, B.A., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Licciardi, Frederick L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Katz, Joseph (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Noyes, Nicole (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Assistant Professors Quagliarello, John R., B.S., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Rochelson, Burton L., B.A., M.D. Anzai, Yuzuru (Clinical), M.D. [Chiba] Schlessel, Jerrold, B.A., M.D. Applewhite, Liat E., B.A., M.D. Scholl, Gerald, B.A., M.D. Arslan, Alan A., M.D. [Dagestan] Seubert, David E. (Clinical), B.S.; M.D. [Sackler], M.B.A., J.D. Atkins, Kristin L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Smilen, Scott W. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Baek, Kelly J. (Clinical), M.D. Snyder, Jon R., B.A., M.D. Benedetto-Anzai, Maria T. (Clinical), M.D. [Sacred Heart, Rome] Witt, Barry R. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Bernasko, James W., M.B.,Ch.B. [Ghana] Zinberg, Stanley, B.A., M.D. Blank, Stephanie V., B.A, M.D. Chen, Dehan (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Chu, Micheline C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Research Associate Professor Cohen, Matthew A., B.A., M.D. Cremer, Miriam L., B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Salafia, Carolyn M., B.A., M.D. Curet, Sandra L., B.S., M.D. [Puerto Rico] Ding, Qing (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Adjunct Associate Professor Dittmar, Steffi, M.D. [Duesseldorf] Dunham, Samantha M. (Clinical), M.D. Smith, James R., M.B.,Ch.B., M.D. [Glasgow] El Kady, Dina T. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Fadiel, Ahmed M., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Al-Azhar] Clinical Associate Professors Frandina, Martina M., B.S., M.D. Goldman, Benjamin, B.S., M.D. Beckerman, Karen P., B.A., M.D. Hansis, Christoph, B.S., Ph.D., M.D. [Luebeck] Bednoff, Stuart, B.A., M.D. Kane, Laurie A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Boozarjomehri, Fereshteh, M.D. [Pahlavi Shiraz] Klauser, Chad K. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. 94 Obstetrics and Gynecology

Kump, Lisa M., B.S., M.D. Giordano, Margaret N., B.A., M.D. Kwon, Christina H., B.S., M.D. Gong, Mabel P., B.A., M.D. Lerner,Veronica (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Greene, Miriam, B.S., M.D. Lewis, Dawnette A. (Clinical), B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Gronau, Karen, B.Sc. [Ottawa], M.Sc., M.D. [Toronto] Lind, Lawrence R., B.A., M.D. Harris, Dena, B.A., M.D. Morrissey,Thomas P., B.A., M.D. Hatangadi, Shyam B., B.S. [New Delhi]; M.B.,B.S. [All India Muoio, Valerie, B.A., M.D. Institute] Nasseri, Ali (Clinical), B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Hochman, Joseph, M.D. [Lublin] Polite, Florencia G. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Hsu, Ying-Chih, M.D. [National Taiwan] Pothuri, Bhavana (Clinical), B.S., M.S., M.D. Jackson, Hollace D., B.A., M.D. Roman, Ashley S., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Jacob, Jessica R., B.A., M.D. Roshan, Daniel F. (Clinical), B.S. [Sackler], M.D. Jennings, Richard F., B.S., A.A.S., M.S.N. Smith-Levitin, Michelle, B.A., M.D. Kaplan, Kenneth, B.A., M.D. Stern, Seth, B.A., M.D. Kaufman, Glenn J., B.A., M.D. Tsai, Ming C. (Clinical), M.D. [Sao Paulo] Kramer, Mitchell S., B.A., M.D. Vohra, Nidhi, M.B.,B.S. [Maulana Azad] Krim, Eileen Y., B.A., M.D. Wang, Fengqiang, Ph.D. [Peking Union Medical College] Lam, Lai-Yet, B.S., M.D. Winkler, Harvey A., B.A., M.D. Levey, Kenneth A., M.D., M.P.H. Levitan, Lawrence J., B.A., M.D. Lieberman, Beth, B.A., M.D. Adjunct Assistant Professor Lukanova, Annekatrin Y., Ph.D. [Umea, ], M.D. [High Goldfarb, Herbert, B.A., M.D. Medical Institute] Maldonado, Brina A., B.S., M.D. Marchbein, Harvey S., B.A., M.D. Clinical Assistant Professors Mark, Meryl S., B.S., M.D. Aguilar,Vivian C., B.A., M.D. McDaniel, Sha-Barbara E., B.A., M.D. Archibald, Carmit, B.S., M.D. Meimaris, Natalia A., B.A. [Tchaikovsky], D.O., M.D. Bautista, Judita B., B.S. [Philippines], M.D. Miller,Arthur, B.S., M.D. Benedict, Leonard A., M.P.H., M.B.,Ch.B. [Glasgow] Min, Dorothy L., B.A., M.D. Berg, Robert E., B.A., M.D. Minior,Victoria, B.A., M.D. Bergman, David I., B.A., M.D. [Guadalajara] Modell, Ellyn H., B.A., M.A., M.D. Berk, Howard, B.A., M.D. Mokrzycki, Mark L., B.A., M.D. Bernstein, Robert M., B.A., M.D. [Autonoma] Moomjy, Maureen O., B.S., M.A., M.D. Biswas, Smita, B.A., M.D. Morrow, Jon D., B.S., M.D., M.A., M.B.A. Bloomgarden, Amy, B.A., M.D. Moskowitz, Joel M., B.S., M.D. Brandeis, Ilona V., B.A., M.D. Napoli, Michael J., B.S., M.D. Brown, Jessica R., B.A., M.D. Nath, Holly B., B.A., M.D. Chang, Kok-Chung, B.M. [Taiwan] Nimaroff, Michael L., B.A., M.D. Cheon, Teresa H., B.A., M.D. Onyeije, Chukwuma, B.S., M.D. Chervenak, Judith L., B.S., M.D., J.D. Paley,Winston B., B.A., M.D. Coady, Deborah J., B.S., M.D. Pineda, Irene, M.D. [Santo Tomas] Cooperman, Brian S., B.S., M.S., M.D. Podell, Robert, B.A., M.D. Corio, Laura E., B.A., M.D. Price, Katherine A., B.S., M.D. Douek, Victor J., B.A., M.D. Prince, Henry K., M.D. Eden, Elizabeth, B.A., M.D. Rifkin, Terry P., B.A., M.D. Essig, Mitchell N., B.S., M.D. Sassoon, Albert, M.Ph., M.D. Farahani, Gholamali, M.D. [Tehran] Seidman, Steven M., B.A., M.D. Flagg, Heidi S., B.A., M.D. Selick, Caryn, B.S., M.D. Fried, Wendy B., B.S., M.D. Shah, Anupama S., B.A., M.D. Friedman, Rachel L., B.S., M.D. Shih, Julie, B.A., M.D. Gardner,Andrew S., B.S., M.D. Su, Mari, B.A., M.D. Gerlach, Kecia H., B.S., M.D. Sultan, Khalid, B.S., M.D. 95 Obstetrics and Gynecology

Szlachter, Betty N., M.D. [Chile] LaJoie, Suzanne, B.S., M.D. Tham, Michelle P., B.S., M.D. Lazar,Teresa, B.A., M.D. Tobin, Cindy S., B.S., M.D. Lee, Shelley S., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Trongone, Richard, B.S., M.D. Linder, Craig M., B.S., M.D. [Caribbean] Turano, Michael, B.S., M.D. Maloney, Susan M., B.A., M.D. Villanueva, Rachel, B.S., M.D. Mesbah, Michael C., B.S., M.D. Wertheimer, Joel I., B.S., M.S., M.D. [Sackler] Nyein, Roland, B.S., M.D. White, Emily M., B.S., M.D. Ostreich, Richard A., M.D. [Guadalajara] Wirth, John C., B.A., M.D. Park, Chang J., M.D. [Yonsei] Wong, Raymond K., B.S., M.D. Roseff, Lionel S., B.A., M.D. Wong, Soman Mary, B.S., M.D. Rosenberg, Heidi S., B.A., M.D. [Autonoma] Yu, Hilma, B.S., M.D. Rosenberg, Lewis S., B.S., M.D. [Guadalajara] Roth, Fran, B.A., M.D. Rothbaum, David, B.A., M.D. Instructor Rothbaum, Hal, B.S., M.D. Stanko, Cara D., B.S., M.D. Ruiz, Reginald J., B.S., M.S.; M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] Scheinfeld, Andrew, B.A., M.D. [Free, Brussels] Schiffman, Mindy R., B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D. Clinical Instructors Seaman, George M., B.A., M.D. [Sackler] Adler,Alexis, B.Sc. Shamoun, Edward, M.D. [Paris] Angkustsiri, Surachanee, M.D. [Bangkok] Shulman, Bruce S., B.A., M.D. Ban, Chelsea, B.S., M.D. Siedhoff, Matthew T., B.A., M.D. Batista, Betulia, B.A., M.D. [Santo Domingo] Simhaee, Eskandar J., M.D. Berger,Alan W., B.A., M.D. Solaimanzadeh, Khalil, M.D. [Isfahan] Betancourt, Maria I., B.A., M.D. Soukkary, Solaima A., M.B.,B.Ch. [Cairo] Boyd, Leslie R., M.D. Stein, Elizabeth, R.N., M.S.N, M.P.H. Bozza, Anthony T., B.A., M.D. [Rome] Talebian, Sheeva, B.A., M.D. Brown, Timothy C., B.A., M.D. Whyte, Jill S., B.S., M.D. Buxbaum, Audrey J., B.A., M.D. Wolf, Susan A., B.A., M.D. Cassidy, Sharon, B.S., M.D. Wong, Samuel C., B.S., M.D. Dori, Ezra M., B.A., M.S., M.D. Farkas, Ellen A., B.S., M.D. Teaching Assistant Faroqui, Raufa G., M.B.,B.S., M.S., M.D. [Karnataka] Fateh, Majid, B.S., M.D. [Ross] Hope, Joanie M., B.A., M.A., M.D. , Ilene M., B.A., M.D. Friedel, Armand, B.A., M.D. Third-Year Clerkship in Obstetrics and Gahr, Deborah, B.A., M.D. Gynecology Galasso, Jane, B.A., M.D. Gershowitz, Judith E., B.A., M.D. The third-year clerkship in obstetrics and gynecology is six Goodstein, Catherine, B.A., M.D. weeks in duration. Four to six students complete the rotation Greenberg, Martin D., B.S., M.D. [Guadalajara] at North Shore University Hospital while the remaining 20 Hackel, Lisa, B.A., Ph.D. students rotate between the services at Bellevue and Tisch Halpern, Meredith, B.A., M.D. Hospitals. Students complete the rotation in one-week blocks, Hirjibehedin, Pouruchishti F., M.B.,B.S. [Seth Gordhandas including one week each on obstetrics, gynecology, night float, Sunderas Medical College, India] ambulatory clinic, gynecology specialty surgery (oncology or Hirsch, Lissa, B.S., M.D. urogynecology), and elective. During the elective week, stu- Huang, William M., B.A., M.D. dents may choose to rotate on the high-risk service, the repro- Jones, Monique DeFour, B.A., M.D. ductive endocrinology service, the midwifery service, the Kohan, Dodis, B.A., M.D. reproductive choice service, or the ambulatory service. Koka, Joseph R., B.S., M.D. [Rome] The objectives of the clerkship are the following: Kuperman, Laura, B.S., M.D. 1. To become skillful in obstetrical and gynecologic history Labot-Rama, Leovina, A.A., M.D. [Santo Tomas] taking and in the physical examination of women; 96 Obstetrics and Gynecology

2. To learn the principles and practice of antenatal care, clinic allows students to learn to manage some basic including maternal changes in pregnancy and the man- reproductive endocrinologic problems. agement of normal labor, delivery, and the puerperium; 2. The gynecologic oncology elective gives the student an 3. To know common obstetrical complications and under- excellent opportunity to sharpen surgical skills while stand the interaction between pregnancy and common learning how to manage precancerous and malignant neo- medical disorders; plastic diseases of the female reproductive tract. 4. To comprehend common gynecological disorders; Principles of cancer screening, chemotherapy, and radia- 5. To become familiar with all aspects of contraception, ster- tion therapy are integrated into both outpatient and inpa- ilization, and abortion; tient experiences. A multidisciplinary program in women’s cancer is on the horizon. 6. To know in depth about all medical or surgical problems that affect those patients assigned to the student; 3. Maternal-fetal medicine involves caring for pregnant women with complicated medical problems, taking care of 7. To acquire certain skills such as aseptic technique in the fetuses with a variety of anomalies, managing patients operating room and delivery room, obtaining cervical with complicated obstetrical issues, prenatal diagnosis, cytology smears and cultures, diagnosing and treating and obstetrical ultrasound. This elective program gives vaginitis, diagnosing pregnancy, interpreting selected the student a unique opportunity to work in labor and sonograms and X-rays, and interpreting fetal heart-rate delivery, the NYU OB/GYN ultrasound units, as well as patterns in labor. outpatient high-risk obstetrical clinics. A fetal surgery Didactic sessions are conducted on Tuesdays. All students program is currently being developed. on the rotation participate in this lecture and interactive 4. The women’s health issues (ambulatory care) elective series. Students attend the morbidity and mortality confer- exposes the student to various reproductive health issues ence, followed by departmental grand rounds on Wednesday from adolescence to menopause. Family planning and mornings. Case series presentations in both obstetrics and abortion services, osteoporosis screening, management of gynecology occur weekly with a designated faculty member. hormonal replacement therapy, and primary care for Three students are also assigned to one faculty tutor with women are emphasized. Opportunities to see patients in weekly group meetings. both private and public sectors are available. Students assigned to North Shore University Hospital spend one week each on obstetrics, oncology, gynecology, out- 5. The program in urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic patient clinics, and urogynecology. The sixth week repeats surgery recently opened a state-of-the-art center for uro- one of the five rotations. Dr. Gerald Scholl, the site director, dynamic testing and nonsurgical treatment of urinary meets with the students regularly for case presentations. and fecal incontinence. Urogynecological problems are Students are evaluated on the written shelf examination, treated by laparoscopic, transabdominal, and transvagi- a one-hour oral examination (one obstetrics and one gyne- nal surgeries at both Bellevue and Tisch Hospitals. cology question), resident and faculty evaluations, tutor Urogynecology clinics at Bellevue Hospital give students evaluation, and the clerkship director’s evaluation. firsthand experience in learning principles of a detailed neurourogynecologic pelvic examination. 6. The OB/GYN research elective allows the student to Fourth-Year Elective Program receive formal credit for participation in original clinical The elective program is designed to supplement the third- and/or laboratory research in all aspects of the reproduc- year core clerkship in obstetrics and gynecology. The program tive sciences. The teaching staff at NYU’s Department of fosters greater clinical responsibility and the opportunity to Obstetrics and Gynecology is well known for its commit- gain additional experience in various subspecialties of ment to academic research from the benchtop to the bed- OB/GYN, as well as research in the reproductive sciences. side. The research elective should ultimately lead to a Each elective is scheduled for a period of one month, which publication of a paper or formal presentation at national may be extended if arranged with the preceptor. Six official meetings. electives are offered by the department: These electives have recently been redesigned to meet the 1. The world-renowned REI/IVF program at NYU operates student’s individual needs and interests. They also offer the year-round for follicular monitoring, insemination, oocyte opportunity for advancement of clinical skills and for partic- retrievals, and embryo transfers. Dedicated andrology and ipation in clinical and laboratory research. The student embryology laboratories are available for students to par- works closely with the fellows, residents, and faculty mem- ticipate in cutting-edge research. Bellevue Hospital’s REI bers of the particular division and is an integral part of the team. Electives may be scheduled throughout the school 97 Obstetrics and Gynecology-Ophthalmology

year, subject to the approval of the department. Outside Haight, David H., B.A., M.D. electives must be approved by the department and sched- Harrison, Raymond M., M.D. [Sheffield] uled arrangements and sponsorship confirmed in advance. Kuhns, Thomas R., B.A., M.D. The department also offers a very personalized advisory Lee, Carol M., B.S., M.D. program for those students applying for residencies in Liebmann, Jeffrey, B.A., M.D. obstetrics and gynecology. Lisman, Richard D., B.A., M.D. Luntz, Maurice H., M.B.,Ch.B. [Witwatersrand] Mackool, Richard J., B.A., M.D. Magramm, Irene, B.A., M.D. Ophthalmology McDonald, Marguerite B., B.A., M.D. Richards, Renee, B.A., M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology and Chairman of Rubin, Steven, B.A., M.D. the Department Schachne, Lewis, M.D. Slakter, Jason S., B.A., M.D. Dodick, Jack (Clinical), M.D. [Toronto] Smith, Barry F., B.A., M.D. Solomon, Joel M., B.A., M.D. Arlene and Arthur Levine Professor of Sperber, Laurence, B.A., M.D. Clinical Ophthalmology Stenson, Susan, B.S., M.D. Warren, Floyd A., B.A., M.D. Packer, Samuel, B.A., M.D. Associate Professors Professors Akopian, Abram (Research), B.S. [Yerevan], Ph.D. [Moscow] Bloomfield, Stewart A., B.S., Ph.D. Jelks, Glenn W. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.S., M.D. Cahill, Karen H. (Research), B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Noble, Kenneth G., B.A., M.D. Carr, Ronald E., B.A., M.D., M.S.(in Ophthalmology) Obstbaum, Stephen, B.A., M.D. Clinical Associate Professors Seiple, William H. (Research), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Asbell, Robert, B.S., M.D. Research Professors Barasch, Kenneth R., B.A., M.D. Cykiert, Robert C., B.S., M.D. Flower, Robert W., B.A., D.Sc. [Paris] Fell, Millie, B.S., M.S., M.D. Greenstein, Vivienne C., B.A., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Freund, K. Bailey, B.A., M.D. Siegel, Irwin, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Friedberg, Dorothy N., B.A., M.S., Ph.D., M.D. Witkovsky, Paul, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Jofe, Mark, B.S., M.S., M.D. Kanellopoulos, A. J., M.D. Kodsi, Sylvia R., B.S., M.D. Adjunct Professors Levitzky, Munro, B.A., M.D. , Herve M., M.D. Orloff, Paul, B.A., M.D. Karlin, David B., M.D., B.A., M.S. Ostriker, Glenn, B.A., M.D. Yannuzzi, Lawrence A., B.A., M.D. Palu, Richard N., B.A., M.S., M.D. Pamel, Gregory J., B.S., M.D. Pomeranz, Howard D., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Clinical Professors Prince, Andrew M., B.S., M.D. Prywes, Arnold S., B.A., M.D. Breinin, Goodwin M., B.S., M.D., M.A. Shakib, Manoucher, M.D. [Tehran], Ph.D. [London] Charles, Norman C., B.A., M.D. Sherman, Spencer E., B.A., M.D. Cohen, Irwin, B.A., M.D. Silver, Robert A., B.A., M.D. D’Amico, Robert, B.A., M.D. Smith, Jean B., B.S., M.D. Finger, Paul T., B.S., M.D. Spaide, Richard F., B.A., M.D. Fisher,Yale L., B.A., M.D. Starr, Michael B., B.A., M.M.S., M.D. Guyer, David R., B.S., M.D. Steele, Mark A., B.A., M.D. 98 Ophthalmology

Wald, Kenneth, B.S., M.D. Nissen, Michael, B.A., M.D. Weichsel, Ruth, B.A., M.D. Park, Lisa, B.A., M.D. Wendling, Andrew W., B.S., M.S., M.D. Pinchoff, Barry, B.A., M.D. Young, Joshua A., B.A., M.D. Pollack, Aryeh, B.A., M.D. Zagelbaum, Bruce, B.A., M.D. Rodriguez-Sains, Rene S., B.A., M.D. Rosenthal, Kenneth J., B.S., M.D. Schottenstein, Edwin, B.A., M.D. Assistant Professor Seidenberg, Keith, B.A., M.D. Howard, David (Research), B.A., M.D. Shakin, Eric, B.A., M.D. Shapiro, Jonathan P., B.A., M.D. Shirkey, Belinda L., B.A., M.D. Clinical Assistant Professors Sirota, Marc A., B.S., M.D. Berger, Lionel A., B.A., M.D. Sorenson, John A., B.S., M.D. Biser, Seth A., B.A., M.D. Stein, Jonathan J., B.S., M.D. Boyman, Anna, B.S., M.D. Tello, Celso, B.S. [Vazques], M.D. [Cuenca] Breingan, Peter J., B.A., M.D. Tucker, David N., B.S., M.D. Brown, Robert H., B.A., M.D. Willig, Jeffrey L., B.A., M.D. Brown, Robert S., B.A., M.D. Ceisler, Emily J., B.A., M.D. Adjunct Assistant Professors of Clinical Cohen, Kenneth R., B.A., M.D. Cooney, Michael J., B.S., M.D. Burns, Lucille R., B.A., M.D. DeLuca, Richard L., B.A., M.D. Ditkoff, Robert R., B.A., M.D. Farris, Edmund P., B.A., M.D. Flom, Leonard, B.S., M.D. Instructors Fouladvand, Mohammad, M.D. Furlan, Louis, B.A., M.D. Amesur, Kiran B., B.A., M.D. Gibralter, Richard P., B.A., M.D. Monsanto, Vivian R., B.S., M.D. Glavas, Ioannis P., M.D. [Athens] Pappas, Alexandra L., B.A., M.D. Goldbaum, Andrew, B.A., M.D. Goldberg, Leslie, B.A., M.D. Clinical Instructors Gordonson, Lewis, B.S., M.D. Gorman, David B., B.A., M.D. Barbazetto, Irene A., M.D., Ph.D. [Hamburg] Greenbaum, Scott, B.A., M.D. Bhatnagar, Pawan, B.A., M.D. Hirschfeld, James M., B.S., M.D. Blanco, Joseph A., B.A., M.D. Jacobson, Lawrence, B.S., M.D. Boxer, Michael A., B.S., M.D. [Guadalajara] Katz, Andrea F., B.A., M.D. Brennan, John P., B.S., M.D. [Dublin] Katz, Julia D., B.A., M.D. Brucker,Allison J., B.A., M.D. Kestin, William, B.S., M.D. Castillo, Raphael, B.A., M.D. Khadem, John J., B.A., M.D. Chang, Louis K., B.S., M.D., Ph.D. Klancnik, James M., B.S., M.D. Collet, Brian, B.A., M.D. Klein, Robert W., B.A., M.D. Drucker, Barry L., B.A., D.O Ky,Willy, B.S., M.D. Feig, Robert L., B.A., M.D. Lane, Howard A., B.S., M.D. [Sackler] Fiedler, Howard W., B.S., M.D. Lattman, Jessica, B.S., M.D. Gewirtz, Andrew, B.A., M.D. Ligh, Jonathan, B.A., M.D. Gold, Michael B., B.A., M.D. Lissauer, Boaz J., B.A., M.D. Huang, John J., B.A., M.D. Lustig, Marc J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.D. Kahanowicz, Ronit, B.A., M.D. Marks, Alan B., B.A., M.D. Kroll, Debra, B.S., M.D. Mason, Benjamin F., M.D. [Baghdad] Lelli, Gary J., B.A., M.D. Melamed, Mark, B.A., M.D. Lorenzo-Latkany, Monica, B.A., M.D. Miller,Andrew I., B.A., M.D. Maisel, James M., B.A., M.D. Najarian, Lawrence, B.A., M.D. 99 Ophthalmology-Orthopaedic Surgery

Margolis, Susan G., B.A., M.D. Kummer, Fred J. (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Radcliffe, Nathan M., B.A., M.D. Lehman, Wallace B. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Scherick, Kenneth J., B.S., O.D. Nordin, Margareta C. (Research), B.S., Med.Dr.Sc. [Gothenburg] Schron, Aaron, B.S., O.D. Robbins, Herman (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [Lausanne] Schwartz, Elliot M., B.A., O.D. Rosenberg, Andrew D. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Schwartz-Jacobs, Shirah, B.A., M.D. Rosenberg, Zehava S. (Clinical), B.S. [Tel Aviv], M.D. Shapiro, Leslie A., B.A., M.D. Schweitzer, Mark E., B.S., M.D. Sheindlin, Jonathan, B.A., M.D. Stroh, Edward, B.A., M.D. Research Professor Sung, SoYoung, B.A., M.D. Zelefsky, Joseph R., B.A., M.D. Walker, Peter S., B.A., M.A. [Cambridge], Ph.D. [Leeds]

First Year Clinical Professors

As part of the lecture series in gross anatomy, the Department Berman, Arnold T., B.A., M.D. of Ophthalmology presents lectures on the clinical anatomy of Farcy, Jean-Pierre C., M.D. [Marseilles] the eye and orbit. Grant, Alfred D., B.A., M.D. Jaffe, Fredrick F., B.S., M.D. Second Year Jaffe, William L., B.A., M.D. Jahss, Melvin H., B.A., M.D. As part of the Physical Diagnosis course, four lectures are Lusskin, Ralph, B.S., M.D. presented to the entire class. They include history taking, Ort, Paul J., M.D. [Charles, Prague] the basis of an ocular examination, and a discussion of com- Pankovich, Arsen, M.D. [Belgrade] mon ocular disorders. Parisien, Jacques S., M.D. [Haiti] Posner, Martin, B.A., M.D. Sanders, Roy W., B.A., M.D. Third- and Fourth-Year Electives Strongwater,Allan M., B.S., M.D. Two-week and four-week electives are available. Students Testa, N. Noel, B.S., M.D. spend time in the clinics and operating rooms at Bellevue, Tzimas, Nicholas, M.D. [Athens] the VA, as well as at Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. They receive didactic teaching presented by the Associate Professors ophthalmology attending staff and residents, as well as self- instructional material. During the elective, the student is Egol, Kenneth A., B.S., M.D. expected to become familiar with the discipline of ophthal- Errico, Thomas J., B.A., M.D. mology and to develop skills in the use of ophthalmic instru- Feldman, David (Clinical), B.A., M.D. mentation, history taking, and physical diagnosis. Sherman, Orrin H. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Stuchin, Steven A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Tejwani, Nirmal C. (Clinical), M.D. [Seth Gordhandas Sunderas Medical College, India] Orthopaedic Surgery Frenkel, Sally R. (Research), B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Walter A. L. Thompson Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Chairman of the Research Associate Professor Department Sheikhzadeh, Ali, Ph.D. Zuckerman, Joseph D., B.S., M.D. Adjunct Associate Professors Professors Balague, Federico, M.D. [Barcelona] Cooper, Paul R., B.A., M.D. Szpalski, Marek, M.D. [Libre] Frankel, Victor (Clinical), B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Kenan, Samuel, M.D. [Hadassah] 100 Orthopaedic Surgery

Clinical Associate Professors Adjunct Assistant Professors

Atar, Dan, M.D. [Hadassah] Goldsheyder, David, B.S., M.S. [Khmelnitsky], M.D. Crider, Russell J., B.A., M.D. Graichen, Heiko, M.D. [Frankfurt] Ergas, Enrique, M.D. [Santiago] Leger, Dawn L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Fetto, Joseph, B.S., M.D. Gidumal, Ramesh H., B.A., M.D. Clinical Assistant Professors Golyakhovsky,Vladimir, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc. [Moscow] Green, Steven, B.A., M.D. Adler, Edward, B.S., M.D. Lamont, Justin G., B.S., M.D. Antoine, Roger, M.D. [Haiti] Lonner, Baron S., B.A., M.D. Appel, Marc H., B.A., M.D. Lubliner, Jerry, B.A., M.D. Baez, Jorge, B.S., M.D. Nuzzo, Roy M., B.A., M.D. Bazos, Andrew N., B.A., M.D. Pitman, Mark, B.S., M.D. Bendo, John A., B.A., M.D. Price, Andrew E., B.A., M.D. Bernstein, Adam, B.S., M.D. Raskin, Keith B., B.A., M.D. Besser,Walter, M.D. [Madrid] Rose, Donald J., B.A., M.D. Bondi, Nate, B.A., M.D. Schwab, Frank J., M.D. Botwinick, Nelson, B.S., M.D. Silver, Lester, B.A., M.S., M.D. Bregman, Alvin M., B.E., M.E., Ph.D., M.D. Springer, Stuart, B.A., M.D. Brief, L. Paul, B.A., M.D. Weiss, David S., B.A., M.D. Buchalter, Joel S., B.S., M.D. Burman, William, B.A., M.D. Assistant Professors Campello, Marco, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chang, Winshih, B.S., M.D. Bosco, Joseph (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Choueka, Jack, B.S., M.D. Chorney, Gail S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Dayan, Alan J., B.A., M.D. Davidovitch, Roy I., M.D. de Moura, Alexandre B., B.S., M.D. Dryer, Joseph W. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Emami, Arash, B.S., M.D. Jazrawi, Laith M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Fauser, Douglas J., B.S., M.D. Kwon, Young W., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Fay, Collen M., B.A., M.D. Lee, Steve, B.S., M.D. Foster, Lawrence G., B.A., M.D. Lind, Robert M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Garofalo, Alfred, B.S., D.P.M. Liu, Chuanju, B.S., M.S. [Shandong], Ph.D. [Shanghai] Goldstein, Jeffrey A., B.A., M.D. McLaurin, Toni M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D Goldstein, Robert S., B.A., M.D. Meislin, Robert J. (Clinical), M.D. Grossman, John A., B.A., M.D. Moskovich, Ronald (Clinical), M.B.,B.Ch. [Witwatersrand], M.A. Gupta, Salil, B.A., M.D. Mroczek, Kenneth J., B.S., M.D. Gurland, Mark A., B.S., M.D. Murray, Michael T., B.S., M.D. Hwang, Ki S., B.A., M.D. Phillips, Donna P., B.A., M.D. Israelski, Ronald H., B.S., M.D. Rettig, Michael E. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Khabie, Victor, B.A., M.D. Rokito, Andrew S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Kim, Yong H., B.S., M.D. Rosen, Jeffrey E. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Kirschenbaum, Ira, B.S., M.D. Russell, Stephen, B.S., M.D. Klein, Steven S., B.S., M.D. Slover, James D., B.S., M.S., M.D. Koval, Raymond P., B.A., M.D. Spivak, Jeffrey M. (Clinical), B.S., M.S., M.D. Krinick, Ronald M., B.A., M.D. Walsh, Michael G., B.S., M.P.H., Ph.D. Lenzo, Salvatore, B.A., M.D. Letko, Lynn J., B.S., M.D. Lieberman, Lester, B.A., M.D. Research Assistant Professors Longobardi, Raphael S., B.S., M.D. Band, Philip A., B.A., Ph.D. Maharam, Lewis, B.A., M.D. Halpern, Manny, B.A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Martin, Eric L., B.A., M.D. Weiser-Horwitz, Sherri, B.A., Ph.D. Maurer, Stephen G., B.S., M.D. 101 Orthopaedic Surgery-Otolaryngology

McCulloch, Kenneth E., B.A., M.D. Robbins, Philip, B.S., M.D. Meere, Patrick, B.S., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Sasson, Victor, B.A., M.D. Menche, David S., B.A., M.D. Schulman, Lawrence, B.S., M.D. Miller, Seth, B.A., M.D. Silverman, Marc, B.S., M.D. Montalbano, Gregory, B.S., M.D. Nalbandian, Matthew M., B.A., M.D. Electives Paksima, Nader, B.S., D.O. Paulino, Carl B., B.S., M.D Pelham, Francis R., B.S., M.D. Clinical Elective in Orthopaedic Surgery at Pereira, David S., B.S., M.D. NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases (NYUHJD) Peretz, Andrew M., B.A., M.D. and Bellevue Hospital Center Petrizzo, Anthony M., B.S., D.O. A one-month clinical elective in orthopaedic surgery is avail- Post, Paul, B.A., M.D. able for students wishing to participate in an active Razi, Afshin E., B.A., M.D orthopaedic clinical training program. Attendance and par- Rieger, Mark A., B.A., M.D. ticipation in conferences, rounds, and the operating theatre Scott, Susan C., B.A., M.D. are stressed. Contact with house staff and attending Seslowe, Kenneth E., M.D. orthopaedic surgeons enables the student to better under- Shah, Mehul R., B.A., M.D. stand orthopaedic disorders and gain insight into many Sheskier, Steven, B.S., M.S., M.D. facets of orthopaedic diagnosis and therapy. Each student is Simon, Jordan A., B.S., M.D. assigned an attending preceptor. The student meets with his Stein, Drew A., B.A., M.D. or her preceptor twice during the rotation. During these Styles, Stuart T., B.A., M.D. meetings, the student presents a case of interest to the pre- Suarez, Joseph A., B.S., M.D. [Bologna] ceptor. Practical experience in immobilization techniques Weg, Oskar, M.D. [Witwatersrand] and physical diagnosis is gained as well as experience in Wiener, Bradley D., B.A., M.D. skeletal radiology. Students spend three weeks of the four- Wisser, Jamie R., B.S., M.D. week rotation at the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases Youm,Thomas, B.A., M.D. (NYUHJD) and one week at Bellevue Hospital Center on the trauma service. Member of the Faculty Third-Year Elective Option Kirsch, Thorsten, B.S. [Albert-Ludwig], M.S. [Ludwig- Maximilians], Ph.D. [Friedrich-Alexander] This two-week elective in orthopaedic surgery during the surgery clerkship is available to NYU School of Medicine students and permits observation of the clinical program at Instructor NYUHJD. During this elective, the student is assigned to the Immediate Care Center at NYUHJD. The student learns Klein, Jeffrey D., B.A., M.D. the fundamentals of the assessment and treatment of a variety of emergent and urgent orthopaedic conditions. The Instructors in Clinical student also has the opportunity to participate in the oper- ating room and observe different types of orthopaedic surgi- Greisman, Alfred D., B.A., M.D. cal procedures. Rachlin, Edward S., B.A., M.D. [Leiden] Struhl, Steven, B.S., M.D.

Clinical Instructors Otolaryngology Mendik Foundation Professor of Fernandez-Madrid, Ivan J., B.A., M.D. Otolaryngology, Chairman of the Department Israel, Robert, B.A., M.D. of Otolaryngology, and Professor of King, William L., B.S., M.D. Physiology and Neuroscience and Pediatrics Levin, Nachum, B.A., M.D. Liggio, Frank J., B.S., M.D. Lalwani, Anil K., B.S., M.D. Perry, Jeffrey, B.S., D.O. 102 Otolaryngology

Noel L. Cohen Professor of Hearing Science Watts, Joe D., B.A., M.D. Zbar, Lloyd, B.A., M.D. [Queen’s, Kingston] Svirsky, Mario A., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professors Professors Amin, Milan R., B.A., M.D. Cohen, Noel, B.A., M.D. [Utrecht] Constantinides, Minas S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Jacobs, Joseph, M.D., B.A. Laflen, John B., B.S., Ph.D. Myssiorek, David (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Lazarus, Cathy L., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Waltzman, Susan B. (Audiology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Lebowitz, Richard A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Mhatre, Anand N., B.S., M.Sc. [Queen’s], Ph.D. [McGill] Roehm, Pamela C., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Research Professors

Hillman, Dean E., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Research Assistant Professors Smith, Robert L., B.E., M.S.E., Ph.D. Bat-Chava, Yael, B.A. [Haifa], Ph.D. Cosetti, Maura K., B.A., M.D. Clinical Professors Machold, Robert P., B.S., Ph.D. Blaugrund, Stanley M., B.A., M.D. Komisar,Arnold, B.S., D.D.S., M.D. Clinical Assistant Professors Pastorek, Norman J., B.A., M.D. Berg, Howard, B.A., M.D. Bernstein, Joseph M., B.A., M.D. Associate Professors Castellano, Bartolomeo, B.A., M.D. [Guadalajara] Chandra-Sekhar, Hosakere, K., B.Sc., M.B.,B.S. [MySore] Cohen, Jason P., B.A., M.D. DeLacure, Mark D. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Feigenbaum, Bernard A., B.A., M.D. Golfinos, John G., B.A., M.D. Goldstein, Mark N., B.S., M.D. Kaufman, David, B.A., M.D. Kang, John, B.A., M.D. Roland, John T., Jr., B.A., M.D. Korovin, Gwen, B.S., M.D. Schneider, Kenneth L., B.S., M.D. Miller, Philip J., B.A., M.D. Sculerati, Nancy, B.A., M.D. Moisa, Idel, B.A., M.D. Wang, Beverly Y. (Clinical), M.D. [Jiangxi], M.Sc. [Shanghai], Patel, Nilesh D., B.S., M.D. M.Sc. [Toronto] Reppucci, Angelo, B.A., M.D. Schaeffer,Todd, B.S., M.D. Shah, Anil R., B.S., M.D. Research Associate Professor Shah, Dhiru H., M.B.,B.S. [Baroda] Shemen, Larry J., M.D. [Toronto] Neuman, Arlene C., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Shepard, James, B.S., M.D. Stackpole, Sarah A., B.A., M.D. Clinical Associate Professors Werber, Josh, B.A., M.D. Wise, Jeffrey B., B.A., M.D. Edelstein, David, B.A., M.D. Hammerschlag, Paul E., B.A., M.D. Han, Ki H., M.D. [Seoul] Visiting Assistant Professor Kohan, Darius, M.D. Harris, Kenneth D., B.A. [Cambridge], M.S.; Ph.D. [University Mattucci, Kenneth, B.A., M.D. College, London] Nass, Richard L., B.A., M.D. Plasse, Harvey M., B.A., M.D. Rothstein, Stephen G., B.S., M.D. Clinical Instructors Setzen, Michael, M.D. [Witwatersrand] Shapiro, William H. (Audiology), B.A., M.A. Klausner, Lee Ann M., B.A., M.D. Ward, Robert F., B.A., M.D. Kumra, Vandana, B.A., M.D. 103 Otolaryngology-Pathology

Lessow,Alexa S., B.A., M.D. and become active members on the service, functioning as Levine, Jennifer M., B.A., M.D. subinterns. Papageorge, Ariadna, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., M.D. [Noreste] Attendance is expected at clinical rounds and in the oper- Voigt, Erich P., B.A., M.D. ating room. This enables the student to observe and partici- pate in the treatment of patients from admission to discharge. On rounds, the student is taught the fundamen- Teaching Assistants tals of the various diseases and their treatments. In the Budenz, L., B.S., M.D. operating room, the surgical modalities that are currently Gupta, Reena, B.S., M.D. employed are discussed. Students attending the general and Lanson, Biana G., B.A., M.D. specialty clinics at Bellevue Hospital Center are instructed Le, Bich Thuy, B.A., M.D. by the attending and resident staffs in the examination of Lynskey, Elisa M., B.S., M.D. the head and neck region. Under their supervision, students Mallur, Pavan S., B.S., M.D. gain confidence in their examinations and learn to recognize Morris, Luc G., B.S., M.D. and treat disorders. Follow-up of postsurgical patients and Reitzen, Shari D., B.A., M.D. instruction in their care are an important part of the learn- Wang, Kevin H., B.S., M.D. ing process. Zeitler, Daniel M., B.A., M.D. Attendance is required at all departmental conferences, Zoumalan, Richard A., B.S., M.D. including head and neck oncology, otology-neurotology, plas- tic surgery, sinonasal pathology, pediatrics, laryngology, and broncho-esophagology. Second Year

As part of the Physical Diagnosis course, lectures and clini- cal demonstrations of the physical examination of the ears, Pathology nose, throat, and head and neck are provided. After instruc- tion, students are divided into small groups with individual Irene Diamond Professor of Immunology and faculty members to familiarize themselves with the tech- Chairman of the Department of Pathology niques of examination, as well as with the normal anatomy of the area. Roth, David B., M.D., Ph.D.

Third-Year Elective Hermann M. Biggs Professor of Preventive Medicine Students may elect to participate in a two-week rotation on the otolaryngology service. One week is spent at Bellevue Nussenzweig, Victor, M.D., Ph.D. [Sao Paulo] Hospital Center and one week at Tisch Hospital. Students join the otolaryngology service and participate in all aspects Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Professor of of house staff activity and patient care. They receive instruc- Molecular Immunology and Professor of tion in examination of the head and neck by the attending Pathology and Microbiology and resident staff in the clinics, on the wards, and in the operating room. Active participation in patient care is Littman, Dan R., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. encouraged both in the outpatient and inpatient settings. Didactic lectures are provided in a variety of topics, and the May Ellen and Gerald Jay Ritter Professor of students also attend departmental conferences. Students Oncology with an interest in otolaryngology are assigned an adviser from the attending physical staff who meets with the student Pagano, Michele, M.D. [Naples] to discuss the field as well as the application procedures. Dr. Louis A. Schneider Professor of Molecular Fourth-Year Electives Pathology and Professor of Microbiology

The Department of Otolaryngology provides clinical elec- Levy, David E., B.A., Ph.D. tives of varying lengths to interested fourth-year students. Students rotate at Tisch, Bellevue, and Lenox Hill Hospitals 104 Pathology

C. V. Starr Professor of Medical and Waksman, Byron H., B.A., M.D. Molecular Parasitology West, Alexander B., M.D.

Nussenzweig, Ruth S., Doc. en Med., Ph.D. [Sao Paulo] Clinical Professors

Professors Charles, Norman C., B.A., M.D. Feiner, Helen D., M.B.,B.Ch. [Johannesburg], M.D. Abramson, Steven, B.A., M.D. Lifshitz, Mark S., B.A., M.D. Basch, Ross S., B.A., M.D. Bhardwaj, Nina, B.S., M.S., M.D., Ph.D. Associate Professors Cronstein, Bruce N., B.A., M.D. Defendi, Vittorio, M.D. [Pavia] Boorstein, Robert J., B.A., M.A., M.D., Ph.D. Dustin, Michael L., B.A., Ph.D. Brody, Judith, B.S., M.D. Dynlacht, Brian D., Ph.D. Cangiarella, Joan F., B.A., M.D. Ernst, Joel D., M.D. Ceci, Jeffrey D. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Frangione, Blas, B.A., M.D. [Buenos Aires], Ph.D. [Cambridge] Farmer, Peter, B.A., M.D. Frenkel, Krystyna F., M.S. [Warsaw], Ph.D. Ghiso, Jorge A., B.S. [Venado Tuerto], Biochemist, Ph.D. Gorny, Miroslaw K. (Research), M.D., Ph.D. [Poznan] [Rosario] Greco, Maria A. (Pediatric Pathology), M.D. [Cordoba] Gold, Leslie I., B.S., Ph.D. Gregersen, Peter K., B.S., M.D. Hanna, Bruce A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Ioachim, Harry L., M.D. [Bucharest] Hay, John G., B.Sc., M.B.,B.S., M.D. [London] Kahn, Ellen, M.D. [Lisbon] Hubbard, E. Jane Albert, B.A., M.S., M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. Klein, Hannah L., B.A., Ph.D. Ibrahim, Sherif (Clinical), M.D. [Al-Azhar], Ph.D Meruelo, Daniel, B.S., Ph.D. Kamino, Hideko, M.D. [Autonomous] Ostrer, Harry, B.S., M.D. Koduru, Prasad, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. [Andhra] Pellicer,Angel G., M.D. [Valencia], Ph.D. [Madrid] Laal, Suman, B.S., M.S. [Punjab], Ph.D. [All India Institute] Quagliata, Julia M., B.S. [London], Ph.D. [Edinburgh] Lafaille, Juan J., B.S., Ph.D. [Sao Paolo] Steiner, German C. (Clinical), M.D. [Buenos Aires] Melamed, Jonathan, B.S., M.B.,B.Ch. [Witwatersrand], M.D. Tang, Moon-Shong, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Mittal, Khushbakhat R., M.B.,B.S. [All India Institute], M.D. Teebor, George, B.S., M.D. Mongini, Patricia K. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Waisman, Jerry, B.A., M.D. Newcomb, Elizabeth W. (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Wisniewski, Thomas M., B.S., M.B.,B.S. [King’s College] Simsir,Aylin (Clinical), M.D. [Istanbul] Wu, Xue-Ru, M.D. [Shanghai] Singh, Baljit (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Government Medical College, Zolla-Pazner, Susan B., B.A., Ph.D. Rohtak, India], M.D. [All India Institute] Smith, Susan L., B.A., Ph.D. Research Professors Susin, , B.A., M.D. Terzakis, John, M.D. Celada, Franco, M.D. [Milano] Turnbull, Daniel H., B.Sc. [Brock], M.S., M.A.Sc., Ph.D. [Toronto] Kuschner, Marvin, B.A., M.D. Waldo, Elaine, B.A., M.D. Prince, Alfred M., B.A., M.A., M.D. Wang, Beverly Y. (Clinical), M.D. [Jiangxi], M.Sc. [Shanghi], M.Sc. [Toronto] Xu, Ruliang, B.M.(Clinical) [Zhejiang], Ph.D. Adjunct Professors Yee, Herman T. (Clinical), B.S., Ph.D., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Budzilowich, Gleb, M.D. Zagzag, David, B.Sc., M.D. [Lariboisière], Ph.D. [McGill] Chiorazzi, Nicholas, B.A., M.D. Demopoulos, Rita, B.A., M.D. Research Associate Professors Finegold, Milton J., B.A., M.D. Hershko, Avram, M.D., Ph.D. [Hadassah] Bushkin, Yuri, B.Sc., M.Sc. [Latvian, Riga], Ph.D. [Weizmann] Muschel, Louis H., B.S., M.A., M.S., Ph.D. Donnelly, James G., H.B.Sc., M.Sc. [Lakehead], Ph.D. Pearson, John, B.S., M.B.,B.S. [London] Salafia, Carolyn M., B.A., M.D. Schiller,Alan L. (Surgical), B.A., M.D. 105 Pathology

Adjunct Associate Professors Mengden Koon (Clinical), Stephanie J., B.A., M.D. Nimeh, Diana (Clinical), M.D. [Damascus] Goldstein, Gideon, M.B.,B.S., M.D., Ph.D. [Melbourne] Nonaka, Daisuke (Clinical), M.D. [Kyushu] Inghirami, Giorgio G., M.D. [Torino] Nyambi, Phillipe N., B.S. [Ibadan], M.S. Ph.D. [Vrije] Klein, Michael J. (Surgical), B.A., M.D. O’Neill, David W. (Research), B.A., M.D. Lee, Gwo-Shu M., B.S., M.S. [National Taiwan], Ph.D. Pampeno, Christine L. (Research), B.A., Ph.D. Sanchez, Miguel A., M.D. [Madrid] Pei, Zhiheng, M.D. [Jiamusi], M.S. [Shanghai], Ph.D. Tierno, Philip M. (assigned to Pathology), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Perle, MaryAnn (Clinical), B.A., Ph.D. Wieczorek, Rosemary L., B.S., M.D. Poles, Michael, B.S., M.D. Polsky, David, B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Popiolek, Dorota A. (Clinical), M.D. [Medical Academy, Poland] Clinical Associate Professors Pulitzer, Melissa P. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Ciavarella, David J., B.S., M.D. Ramdall, Risha B. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Desai, Panna, M.B.,B.S., D.C.P., M.D. [Gujarat] Rapkiewicz, Amy V. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Ripps, Carolyn, B.A., M.D. Rostagno, Agueda A. (Research), B.A., Ph.D. [Rosario] Seidman, Irving, B.A., M.D. Sanchez, Irma (Research), B.A., Ph.D. Shevchuk, Maria, M.D. Schron, Deborah, B.A., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Schwab, Susan R., M.A., M.S., B.A., Ph.D. Seki, Tetsunori (Research), B.S. [Kyoto], M.S., Ph.D. [Nagoya] Adjunct Associate Professor of Clinical Sen, Filiz (Clinical), M.D. [Marmara] Shukla, Pratibha (Clinical), S.S.Sc. [Aligarh], M.B.,B.S. [J.N. Narayanan, Sheshadri, B.S. [India], M.S., Ph.D. Medical], M.D Sigurdsson, Einar M., Ph.D. Assistant Professors Skok, Jane, B.S., Ph.D. [London], M.Sc. [Royal] Sun, Wei (Clinical), M.D. [Shantou] Abramovici, Luigia C. (Clinical), M.D. [Bucharest] Trombetta, Eduardo S., Pharm.D., Ph.D. [Buenos Aires] Aifantis, Ioannis, B.S., Ph.D. [Paris] Wei, Jian-jun (Clinical), M.S. [Shandong], M.D. [Huabei] Bannan, Michael A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Wei, Xiao-Jun (Clinical), M.D. [West China], Ph.D. [Beijing] Barisoni-Thomas, Laura (Clinical), Laurea in Med. e Chir. Zavadil, Jiri (Research), M.S., Ph.D. [Charles, Prague] [Milan], M.D. Chen, Dan (Clinical), B.S., M.S. [Beijing], M.D. Cho, Hearn J., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Research Assistant Professor Darvishian, Farbod (Clinical), M.D. [Tehran] Lafaille, Maria C., Ph.D., B.S. , Kasturi (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Burdwan] Lavie, Gad, M.Sc., Ph.D. Descipio, Cheryl (Clinical), B.S., Ph.D. Lopez, Peter A., B.S. Demaria, Sandra, M.D. [Torino] Singh, Krishna K., B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. [Banaras Hindu] Erlebacher,Adrian I., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Feske, Stefan, M.D. [Freiburg] Fujii, Hodaka (Research), Ph.D., M.D. [Tokyo] Adjunct Assistant Professors Garcia, Roberto A. (Clinical), M.D. [Santo Domingo] Hernando-Monge, Eva M., B.S., Ph.D. [Madrid] Budimlija, Zoran M., M.D. [Novi Sad], M.S., Ph.D. [Belgrade] Hernandez, Osvaldo J. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Diefenbach, Andreas, M.A., M.D., Ph.D. [Erlangen] Hilbert, Timothy P. (Clinical), B.S., M.D., Ph.D., J.D. Diment, Stephanie, B.Sc., Ph.D. [London] Hioe, Catarina E., B.S., Ph.D. Gallo, Leza N., B.S., M.D. Jacobson, Jessica L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Krieger, Paul A., B.S., M.D. Krogsgaard, Michelle, M.Sc. [Danish], Ph.D. Kumar,Asok R., B.Sc. [St. Berchman], M.Sc., Ph.D. [Gujarat] Lee, Peng (Clinical), M.D. [Peking], Ph.D. Lee, Chien-Kuo, B.S. [Taiwan], M.S. [Yang-Ming] Levine, Pascale G. (Clinical), B.S. [Nantes], M.D. [Paris] Li, Eric, M.D. [Peking] Liu, Cynthia Z. (Clinical), M.S. [China], M.D. [Jinzhou], Ph.D. Piva, Roberto, M.S., Ph.D. [Parma] Loomis, Cynthia A. (Research), B.S., M.A., M.D., Ph.D. Marie, Isabelle J. (Research), Ph.D. Meehan, Shane A., B.A., M.D. 106 Pathology-Pediatrics

Clinical Assistant Professors manifestations. The course is taught with lectures, laborato- ries, discussions, case presentations, and computer exer- , Loring K., B.S., Ph.D. cises. Course content is closely integrated with medical Da Silva, Moacyr M., Jr., M.D. [Brazil] pathophysiology and medical pharmacology to provide a Del Rosario, Cesar D., B.S., M.D. [Philippines] coordinated exposure to human diseases and their diagnosis Duby, Margarite M., M.D. and management. Losada, Mariela, M.D. [Luis Razetti] Oweity,Thaira, M.D. Electives Rosenman, Karla S., B.A., M.D. Tsou, Hui C., M.D. [Jinan] One- to two-month clinical electives in anatomic or clinical Wahl, Samuel, M.D. [Hochschule Der Kuenste Berlin] pathology are offered to third- and fourth-year NYU School of Medicine students as well as to students from other med- Adjunct Assistant Professor of Clinical ical schools. These electives are intended both for those stu- dents planning a career in pathology and for those wishing Sandhu, Kuldip K., B.A. [Punjab], M.Ed., Ph.D., M.A. to broaden their knowledge of pathology in preparation for training in another area of medicine. The student works closely with resident and attending physicians in an active Instructors teaching environment. He or she is exposed to basic tech- Guardavaccaro, Daniele, Ph.D. [Rome] niques, as well as those at the forefront of clinical or Hajdu, Cristina H., B.A., M.D. [Targu Mures] research practice. Students with interests in experimental pathology can pursue programs of two or three months at any time in their Teaching Assistants medical training. Support may be available through the Honors Program. Chang, William G., B.A. By arrangement with the dean and the departmental Chen, Hua, M.D. [Second Military], Ph.D. [Shanghai] chairman, a limited number of fellowships is offered to stu- Diaz, Roberto, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. dents interested in gaining more expertise in experimental Fischer, Ingeborg, M.D. [Wein] pathology or in the laboratories of anatomic and clinical Han, Eric Y., M.S., M.D. [Tongji] pathology. Students at the end of the second or third year Kang, Steven, B.S., M.D. are encouraged to apply for these fellowships, which provide Lieberthal, Jason G., B.A. [Boston] support for an entire academic year. Persad, Rajendra, M.B.,B.S. [West Indies] Tang, Yunjia, B.S., M.D. Wen, Yong, M.D. [Beijing], Ph.D. Wong, Serre-Yu, B.A. Pediatrics Yang, Michael C., B.S., M.S., M.D. Zhang, Xinmin, Ph.D. [Peking], M.D. [Qingdao] Professor of Pediatrics and Chairman of the Department

Second Year Manno, Catherine Scott, A.B., M.D.

The course is divided into two parts, General Pathology and Systemic Pathology. General Pathology introduces the basic Julie and Edward J. Minskoff Professor of mechanisms of the body’s responses to injury and includes Pediatrics lectures, laboratory, and computer exercises related to cell injury, inflammation, and immunopathology; vascular reac- Carroll, William L., B.A., M.D. tions and thrombosis; and neoplasia. Throughout this seg- ment of the course, application of principles of molecular Carl Seaman Family Professor of biology, biochemistry, and cell biology is emphasized. Dysautonomia Treatment and Research and Students are also exposed to important pathologic lesions Professor of Neurology and to modern pathology techniques. During Systemic Pathology, emphasis is placed on dis- Axelrod, Felicia B., B.A., M.D. eases of specific organs, their pathogenesis, and clinical 107 Pediatrics

Professors Clinical Professors

Allen, Jeffrey C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Boufford, E., B.A., M.D. Blei, Francine (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. [Sackler] Claps, Albina A., B.A., M.D. Borkowsky,William, B.S., M.D. Cobrinik, Ralph, B.A., M.D. Boxer, Robert A., B.A., M.D. Danilowicz, Delores A., B.A., M.D. Chandra, Manju, B.Sc., M.B.,B.S. [GSVM Medical College, India] Davies, Edward, B.A., M.D. Dancis, Joseph, B.A., M.D. Doyle, Eugenie, B.S., M.D. David, Raphael, M.D. [Lausanne] Harin, Anantham, G.C.E., M.B.,B.S. [Ceylon] , Benard P., B.A., M.D. Heitler, Michael S., B.A., M.D. Fisher, Edward A., B.A., M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. O’Hare, Donna B., B.A., M.D. Fisher, Martin, B.A., M.D. Sedlis, Emilia, M.D. [Rome] Fryer, George (Research), B.S., M.S.W., Ph.D. Stone-Cohlan, Shirley, B.A., M.D. Greco, Maria A., M.D. [Cordoba] Javitt, Norman B., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Associate Professors Kahn, Ellen, M.D. [Lisbon] Karpatkin, Margaret H., M.B.,B.S., M.D. [London] Auslender, Marcelo J. (Clinical), M.D. [Buenos Aires] Kaufmann, Horacio, B.S., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Barone, Stephen R. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Klass, Perri E., B.A., M.D. Bialer, Martin G., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Koplewicz, Harold S., B.S., M.D. Chandwani, Sulachni (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Lokmanya Tilak], M.D. Krasinski, Keith M., B.S., M.S., M.D. Coetzee, William A., B.S., M.S., D.Sc. [Potchefstroom] Lalwani, Anil K., B.S., M.D. Fierman, Arthur H., B.A., M.D. Levy, Joseph (Clinical), M.D. [Hebrew] Feldman, David (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Markowitz, James F., B.A., M.D. Foltin, George L., B.A., M.D. Orlow, Seth J., B.A., M.A., M.D., Ph.D. Foltin, Jessica C. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Ostrer, Harry, B.S., M.D. Fort, Pavel, M.D. [Charles] Palusci, Vincent J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Ginsburg, Howard B., B.A., M.D. Rausen, Aaron R., M.D. Grassi, Armando, M.D. [Buenos Aires] Reich, Elsa W. (Clinical), B.S., M.S. Hart, David (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Schacht, Robert G., B.S., M.D. Hendricks-Munoz, Karen D., B.S., M.D., M.P.H. Silverberg, Mervin, B.Sc., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Kohn, Brenda (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Speiser, Phyllis, B.A., M.D. Lembo, Robert M., B.A., M.D. Terracio, Louis, B.S., Ph.D. McHugh, Margaret T. (Clinical), B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Wapnir, Raul, M.S., M.P.H., Ph.D. [Buenos Aires] Meryash, David L., B.A., M.D. Weitzman, Michael L., B.A., M.D. Mooallem, Frederick, M.D. [Hebrew] Nardi, Michael A. (Research), B.S., M.S. Professor of Clinical Pastores, Gregory M. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [Santo Tomas] Phoon, Colin K. (Clinical), B.A., M.D.; M.Phil. [Cambridge] Meislin, Aaron, B.S., M.D. Pollack, Henry J. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [Strasbourg] Raetz, Elizabeth A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Sahdev, Indira, M.B.,B.S. [MGM] Adjunct Professors Schlessel, Jerrold, B.A., M.D. Artman, Michael, B.A., M.D. Sia, Concepcion, A.A., M.D. [Santo Tomas] Friedman, Deborah, M.D. Teichberg, Saul, B.S., Ph.D. Leggiadro, Robert J., B.S., M.D. Tunik, Michael G. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Parks, Wade P., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Weiner, Howard L., B.A., M.D. Schaeffer, Henry A., B.A., M.D. Wisoff, Jeffrey H., B.S., M.D. Shelov, Steven P., B.S., M.D. Zimmerman, Sol S., B.A., M.D. 108 Pediatrics

Adjunct Associate Professors Research Assistant Professors

Benkov, Keith J., B.S., M.D. Berkule, Samantha B., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Birnbaum, Audrey H., B.S., M.D. Morrison, Debra J., B.S., Ph.D. Gudavalli, Madhu B., M.B.,B.S. [Guntur Medical College] Prasad, Veeramac, B.Sc. [Loyola, Madras], Ph.D. Haines, Kathleen A., B.A., M.D. Oberfield, Sharon, B.A., M.D. Assistant Professors

Clinical Associate Professors Abramowitz, Susan (Research), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Aiuto, Leslie T., B.S., M.A., M.D. Bangaru, Babu S., M.B.,B.S. [Andhra] Allen, Leslie A., B.A., M.D. [San Pedro] Berger, David, B.A., M.D. Argilla, Michael, B.S., M.D. Berkowitz, Wendy A., M.B.,B.Ch. [Witwatersrand] Bannister, Holly M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. [Guadalajara] Boris, Marvin, B.S., M.D. Bernstein, Neil E. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Burstin, Harris E., B.A.; M.D. [Guadalajara] Brar, Preneet C. (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Government Medical Catapano, Peter (Pedodontics), B.A., D.D.S. College] Fernandes, John, M.B.,B.S. [St. John’s, Bangalore] Caprio, Martha C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. [Northeast, Tampico] Fertig, Andra, B.A., M.D. Chavan, Surendra J. (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Bombay] Franklin, Bonita H., B.A., M.S., M.D. Chun, Anne J. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Griepp, Eva B., B.A., M.D. Curatola, Annamarie M. (Research), Ph.D. [La Sapienza, Rome] Guarini, Ludovico, M.D. [Naples] Essajee, Shaffiq (Clinical), M.A. [Cambridge], B.M.,B.Ch. [Oxford] Halac, Elias, Med. Cir. [Cordoba] Fagin, James C., B.A., M.D. [Brussels] Hopkins, Karen M., B.S., M.D. Fine, Jeffrey S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Horwitz, David A., M.B.,B.Ch. [Johannesburg] Garner,Alice M., B.S., M.S., M.D. Kahn, Max A., B.A., M.D. Gardner, Sharon L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Kaul, Aditya, M.B.,B.S. [Delhi], M.D. Gold-Von Simson, Gabrielle (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Kolodny, Roselyn L., B.A., M.D. Graves, Rhonda M. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Koutras, Andreas K., M.D. [Athens] Henry, Gillian L. (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [West Indies] Lazarus, Herbert M., B.A., M.D. Heon, Dennis (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Leistner, Hedi, B.A., M.D. Hirsch, Glenn S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Levi, Michael A., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Holmes, Douglas S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Liebowitz, Barry, B.S., M.D. Karajannis, Matthias A. (Clinical), M.D. [Berlin] McMahon, Claire K., B.S., M.D. Kholwadwala, Dipak H., M.B.,B.S. [Baroda] Mehta, Tejal R., M.B.,B.S. [Grant] Kim, Yang S. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [Pusan] Opoku, Evelyn, M.B,Ch.B. [Ghana], M.P.H. Kristinsson, George (Clinical), M.D. [Basel] Palevsky, Sheila L., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. LaJoie, Josiane (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Presti, Salvatore, M.D. [Sacred Heart, Rome] Langsner,Alan M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. [Guadalajara] Rao, Sudha M., M.B.,B.S. [Bangalore] Legano, Lori A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Rubin, Mitchell H., B.S., M.D. Levenbrown, Jack, B.A., M.D. Rutkowski, Monika M., M.D. [Bonn] Mally, Pradeep N., M.B.,B.S., M.D. [Kasturba] Shukla, Harikrishna P., M.B.,B.S. [Gujarat], M.D. Manikian, Adriana S. (Clinical), M.D. [Pavlov Higher Medical Sommer, Robert, B.A., M.D. Institute] Traister, Michael R., B.S., M.D. McCloskey,Thomas W. (Research), B.S., Ph.D. Varghese, Raymol M., M.B.,B.S. [Kerala] Mehta, Lakshmi, M.B.,B.S. [Ludhiana] Wajnrajch, Michael P., B.A., M.D. [Technion] Mendelsohn, Alan L., B.A., M.D. Wasserman-Hoff, Randi S., B.A., M.D. Miyoshi, Thomas J. (Research), B.A., M.S.W. Yellin, Paul B., B.A., M.D. Mojica, Michael A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Monahan, Laura J. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [Sackler] October,Tessie W. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Adjunct Associate Professor of Clinical Oddoux, Carole (Clinical), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Kaplan, Matthew R., B.A., M.D. Osman, Cynthia J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Paik, Steve, B.A., M.D., Ed.M. 109 Pediatrics

Pappas, John G. (Clinical), M.D. [National, Athens] Behroozi, Hooshang, M.D. [Tehran] Rauch, Daniel A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Berman, Morton, B.A., M.D. Reichlin, Amy, B.S., M.D. Bernstein, Joseph M., B.A., M.D. Schaffer, Julie (Clinical), B.D., M.D. Bhatty,Anis, M.B.,B.S. [Calcutta] Shah, Bina C. (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Topiwala] Bourne, Jeffrey A., B.A., M.D., M.P.A. Shatkin, Jess P., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Brunson, Sandra, B.A., M.D. Spinazzola-Kinney, Regina, B.S., M.D. Bulmash, Max, M.D. Taurassi, Cheryl L. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Canary, Catherine, B.S., M.D. Tay, Daniel J. (Clinical), M.D. [Jakarta] Casey, John A., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Tewksbury, Linda R. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Cavanagh, James P., B.S., M.D. Tomopoulos, Soultana (Clinical), M.D. , Cecilia D., B.S., M.D. [Philippines] Tsung, James W. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Chang-Lin, Julia, B.A., M.D. Turow,Victor, B.A., M.D. Chao, Eda C., B.A., M.D. Wachtel, Elena V. (Clinical), M.D. [Moscow] Chianese, Maurice, B.A., M.D. , Janine L., B.A., M.D. Connolly, Dana M., B.S., M.S., Ph.D Adjunct Assistant Professors Cox, Amanda L., B.A., M.D. Barone, Anthony, B.S., D.O. Dasari, Meena, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Bhojwani, Deepa, M.Sc., M.B.,B.S. [Ramaiah] DeCarlo, Regina R., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Borg, Morton D., B.A., M.D. Ditchek, Stuart, M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] Brownstein, Carrie M., B.A., M.D. Ehrlich, Paul M., B.A., M.D. Franco, Karen, B.S., M.D. Feldman, Saul, B.A., M.D. Graziano, Joan F., B.S., M.D. Fiscina, Bernadette, B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Hirsch, Daniel S., B.A., M.D. Geary, Natalie W., B.A., M.D. Huberman, Harris S., B.S., M.D. Gordon, Seth D., B.S., M.D. Kahn, Philip J., B.A., M.D. [Sackler] Gottlieb, Susan E., B.A., M.D. Kaplovitz, Harry S., B.A., M.D. Greenstein, Debra, B.A., M.D. Kaufman, Lisa, B.S., M.D. Gros, Shana A., B.S., M.D. [Sackler] Merlis, Daniele T., B.A., M.D. Guttenberg, Jane A., B.A., M.D. Miles, Eileen M., B.S., M.D. Heiss, Robert, M.D. [Chile], M.P.H. Nghi, Phuong M., B.A., M.D. Henle, Jennifer, B.S., M.D. Pittman, Nanci S., B.A., M.D. Hoover,William S., B.S., M.D. Rutkovsky, Lisa R., B.A., M.D. Hyman, Susan, B.S., M.D. Slovis, Arnold, B.A., M.D. Jaeger, Jennifer, B.A., M.D. Vadde, Nirmala, M.B.,B.S. [Andhra] Jelin, Abraham, B.A., M.D. Walpita, Pramila, M.Sc., Ph.D. [London] Kaufman, Howard, B.A., M.D. Wiener, Ethan S., B.A., M.D. Keith, Marie B., B.A., M.D. Wistinghausen, Birte, M.D. [Christian-Albrecht] Kramer, Joseph, B.S., M.S., B.S., M.D. [Mainz] Krigsman, Arthur, B.S., B.T.L., M.D. Lacoius-Petruccelli, Alberto, M.D. [Montevideo, Uruguay] Clinical Assistant Professors Lao, Juanita, M.D. [Far Eastern] Afonja, Olubunmi O., M.B.,B.S. [Ibadan] Lashley, Marc S., B.S., M.D. [Noreste] Alpert, Mitchel, B.S., M.D. Leblanc, Patrick E., M.D. [Haiti] Altman, Robert, B.S., M.D. [Louvain] Lee, Yick Moon, B.S., M.D. Anastasiades, Anastasios A., M.D. [Athens] Lemma, Teresa, B.S., M.D. [Noreste] Au, Loretta, B.A., M.D. Levine, Deborah A., B.A., M.D. Bairan, Aurora C., B.A., M.D. [Philippines] Levine, Howard J., B.A., M.D. Banner, Burton, B.A., M.D. Levine Rockland, Andrea J., B.A., M.D. Barash, Fred, B.S., M.D. Levitzky, Susan, B.A., M.D. Barata, Isabel A., B.S., M.S., M.D. Li, Chin-Ju, M.D. [] Barbot, Oxiris, B.A., M.D. Marino, Flavia, M.D. [Sacred Heart, Rome] Becker, Steven E., B.A., M.D. McCarthy, Edith A., B.A., M.D. 110 Pediatrics

Messito, Mary J., B.A., M.D. Instructors Mevs, Clifford, B.A., M.D. [Central del Caribe] Mittal, Rakesh, M.B.,B.S. [Delhi] Auerbach, Marc, B.S., M.D. Moore, Heidi S., B.A., M.D. Berg, Erica D., B.A., M.D. Narisety, Satya D., B.S., M.D. Cutler, Cynthia B., B.S., M.D. Nejat, Morris, B.A., M.D. Fordjour, Lawrence K., M.D. [Lviv] Orsini, Anthony J., B.S., D.O. Gorman, Allison G., B.S., M.D. Papadeas, Vicki, B.S., M.D. Gottesman, Avraham J., B.S., M.D. Poitevien, Patricia, B.A., M.D. Grossman, Devin S., B.A., M.D. Prendergast, Carol C., B.S., M.S.Ed., Ed.D. Hobbs, Charlotte V., B.S., M.D. Prezioso, Paula J., B.S., M.D. Huang, Ruee, B.A., M.D. Raksis, Karen R., B.A., M.D. Khadavi, Alan O., B.S., M.D. Rigaud, Mona, M.D. [Anahuac] Kim, Eunja, B.S., M.D. Rivlin, Kenneth A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.D. [Israel] Kurtz, Seth D., B.A., M.D. Rosello, Lori, B.S., M.D. Kyvelos, Efniki, B.S., M.D. Rosenblum, Andrew, B.A., M.D. [Guadalajara] Lief, Amy E., B.A., M.D. Rosman, Howard J., B.A., M.D. Louie, Moi, B.S., M.D. Sacker, Ira M., B.S., M.D. Medows, Marsha, B.A., M.D. Sadanandan, Swayamprabha, M.B.,B.S., M.D. [L.T.M. Medical Newman, Brigitte J., M.D. [Rheims] College, Bombay] Serra, Elisabeth H., B.A., M.D. Saken, Robert D., B.S., M.D., M.B.A. Tong, Man Yee L., B.S., M.D. Santiago, Felix E., B.S., M.D. Wang, Christine T., B.A., M.D. Sarnoff, Jon D., B.A., M.B.A., M.D. Wong, Cindy L., B.A., M.D. Saunders, Deborah, B.A., M.D. Yick, Christina D., B.A., M.D. Schiff, Russell J., B.S., M.D. Yin, Hsiang, B.S., M.D. Schwartz, Stephen A., B.A., M.D. Shagrin, Bianca S., B.A., M.D. Shaha, Mamta A., M.B.,B.S. [Marathwada] Instructors in Clinical Simon, Harvey J., B.A., M.D., J.D. Amler, David H., B.A., M.D. Simonte, Steven J., B.A., M.D. Chen, Wen J., M.D. [Taipei] Simpser, Edwin, B.A., M.D. Putman, Donald, B.S., M.D. Siracuse, Jeffrey, B.A., M.D. [Bologna] Putter, Ellen C., B.A., M.D. Stein Etess, Melanie B., B.S.; D.O. [Nova] Stillman, Susan, B.S., M.D. [Noreste] Sussman, Elihu L., B.A., M.D. Clinical Instructors Tam, Pearl, B.A., M.D. Achkar, Jacqueline M., M.D. [Berlin] Teitel, Michael, B.A., M.D. Akhtar, Mustansar J., M.B.,B.S. [Allama Iqbal] Tierney-O’Connor, Kathleen, B.S., M.D. Arabolu, Pallavi, M.B.,B.S. [J.S.S. Medical College] Tsao, Mary Ann W., B.A., M.D. Armstrong, Shani N., B.S., M.D. Vaccaro, Peter, B.A., M.D. Arnold, Deborah A., B.S.N., M.S.N., M.P.H. Vega, Roy M., B.S., M.D. Arslanov, Renat H., M.D. [Leningrad] Verma, Rajiv, B.Sc., M.B.,Ch.B. [Zambia], M.D. Berne, Andrea S., B.S., M.P.H., B.S.N. Vierczhalek, Susan, B.S., M.D. Cheng, Sonia, B.S., M.D. Violaris, Kimon, M.D. [Athens] Choy, Karin E., B.A., M.D. Werzberger,Alan, M.D. [Toronto] Claude, Shari L., B.A., M.D. Cohen, Michel A., M.D. [Nice] Adjunct Assistant Professors of Clinical Cosme, Jacqueline, B.S., M.D. Cruz-Arrieta, Eduvigis, B.A., M.A., M.Ph., Ph.D. Di John, David, B.A., M.A., M.D. Degenhardt, Aran, B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Lew, Lily, B.S., M.D. DeHovitz, Jana N., M.D. [Charles, Prague] DeLara, Daniel A., B.S., M.D. [Philippines] Dhall, Girish, M.B.,B.S. [Grant] 111 Pediatrics

Dhodapkar, Kavita, M.B.,B.S. [Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Seidler,Alice F., B.A., M.D. Medical College, India] Shah, Shetal I., B.A., M.D. Duncan, Eva, M.D. [Hadassah] Shen, Jieying, B.M. [Sun Yat-sen] Eng, Mee Yee Y., B.S., M.D. Shih, Jenny L., B.A., M.D. Felix, Robert, B.A., M.D. Sklar,Tzipporah, B.F.A., B.S., M.D. Ferrier, Genevieve, B.A., M.D. Spang, Rigmor E., M.D. [Lund] Finkelstein, Mikal R., M.D. Tolete-Rotor, Herminia A., B.S., M.D. [East, Philippines] Fisk, Rebecca, B.S., M.D. Tomer, Gitit, M.D. [Sackler] Fullerton, Katherine T., B.A., M.D. Villarin, Jose, B.A., Doc. en Med. [Central del Este] Furman, Jasmin, M.B.,B.S. [Sydney] Wapinski, Yael, B.A., M.D. Generoso, Leonila, M.D. [Manila] Weinberg, Eric R., B.S., M.D. Gindi, Edward, B.A., M.D. Weinberger, Sylvan, B.A., M.D. [Louvain] Giusti, Robert, B.A., M.S., M.D. Weiss, Jona D., B.A., M.D. Glaser,Amy L., B.A., M.D. Wellington, Stephanie A., B.A., M.D. Glassman, Melissa E., B.S., M.D. Wells, Jamie L., B.A., M.D. Goldstein, Steven J., B.S., M.D. Wong, Alan, B.A., M.D. Gonzalez, Flavio, B.S., M.D. Wong, Mei, B.A., D.O. Gormley, Glenn J., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Yang, Julia K., B.A., M.D. Greco, Annamarie, B.A., M.D. Yuen, Sharon S., B.S., M.D. Green, M., B.S., M.D. Zeng, Katherine F., M.D. [Sun Yat-sen] Gunduz, Susan, B.S., M.D. [Istanbul] Zullo, Alessandra, B.A., M.D. Hashim, Asmaa, B.S., M.D. Herzfeld, Sharon, B.A., M.D. [Sackler] Teaching Assistant Hollander-Bobo, Robin P., B.S., M.D. [Guadalajara] Huang, Sherry, B.S., M.D. Lam, Leslie S., B.A., M.D. Hun, Larysa, B.A., M.D. Jakus-Capla, Judith, M.D. [Budapest] Keating, Elizabeth, B.S.N., M.S.N. First and Second Years Kowalsky, Rachel H., B.A., M.D. The Department of Pediatrics participates in the first-year Kunjumon, Bjee, B.A., M.D. and second-year Physician, Patient, and Society courses and Kuo, Josephine, B.A., M.D. the second-year Physical Diagnosis and Biostatistics, Lau, Cheuk W., B.S., M.D. [Ross] Epidemiology, and Preventive Medicine courses. The Lau, Helen, B.A., M.D. Department of Pediatrics provides a substantial part of the Lawsky, Heather E., B.S., M.S., M.D. educational manpower in the Physician, Patient, and Society Levy, Gweneth F., B.S., M.S., M.D. course, including course coleadership, and approximately Lin, Rita H., M.D. [Taiwan] half of the faculty for seminars and preceptorships. The pedi- Ma, Miu, B.S., M.D. atric component of the Physical Diagnosis course consists of Magnas, Tamar E., B.A., M.A., M.D. [Technion] one three-hour session in which students receive instruction Marchitelli, Roberto N., B.S., M.D. [Bologna] in small groups by the faculty in both the techniques and Michaels, Shobha, M.D. [Christian] interpretation of physical findings pertinent to infants and Natale, Liza S., B.A., M.D. children. Pediatric faculty participate as small-group leaders Okunpolor, Clementina, M.B.,B.S. [Lagos] in the Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Preventive Medicine Oppenheim, Jennifer A., B.A., M.D. course. In addition to these structured educational experi- Perry,Andrea O., B.S., M.D. ences, the Department of Pediatrics provides opportunities to Pina, Paulo R., B.A., M.D. selected students to participate in faculty-supervised bio- Porges, Vicki M., B.A., M.D. medical or clinical research projects throughout the academic Price, Barry, B.S., M.D. [Centro de Estudios Technicos] year, especially during the summer between the first and Rossi, Edward, B.A., M.D. [Noreste] second years and during elective months. Finally, pediatric Roure, Juan, B.A., M.D. faculty participate in the newly revised Master Scholars Rubin, Jamie D., B.A., M.D. [Ben-Gurion] Advisory Program. Sandoval, Gladys, M.D. [Havana] Scott, Rebecca, B.A., M.D. 112 Pediatrics

Third-Year Clerkship mastery of principles of human growth and development, nutri- tion, screening, and primary preventive care. Considerable expertise is gained in the diagnosis and management of acute Core Experience episodic illnesses, chronic disorders, and psychosocial problems. The eight-week pediatric clerkship includes broad-based clini- Students rotating on the pediatric clerkship currently have cal exposures to medical, surgical, and psychosocial disorders of access to 32 interactive, Internet-based, pediatric virtual infants, children, and adolescents. Students are assigned for patient cases via the CLIPP (Computer-Assisted Learning in the duration of the clerkship to one of three clinical sites: Pediatrics Program) Web site. CLIPP is a comprehensive learn- Bellevue Hospital, Tisch Hospital, or North Shore University ing program designed for use by third-year medical students Hospital/Schneider Children’s Hospital on Long Island. During during their pediatric clerkship to supplement traditional the clerkship, each student rotates through inpatient pediatric clerkship teaching and patient care activities. Students are services for approximately four weeks and spends the remain- required to complete six assigned cases during the clerkship. ing time in a variety of ambulatory patient care settings. Evaluation Ambulatory Experience All students participate in a mid-rotation, four-station, objec- Students rotate through a variety of outpatient pediatric sites, tive structured clinical examination (OSCE) to assess progress including primary care clinics, community practices, school- in the development of data gathering, clinical reasoning, com- based health clinics, and the pediatric emergency service, munication, and interpersonal skills. At the completion of the where they evaluate and manage a wide variety of common clerkship, students are evaluated on their biomedical knowl- problems under the direct supervision of the faculty. Hands-on edge, professional attitudes, and clinical skills by the faculty at exposure to a broad spectrum of ambulatory patients with each clinical site. In addition, all students are required to take complex or rare disorders is also provided under the direct a standardized, written multiple-choice examination reflecting supervision of the faculty in the pediatric subspecialties. the breadth of their knowledge of general and subspecialty pediatrics. Prior to successful completion of the clerkship, all Inpatient Experience students are expected to demonstrate adequate basic knowl- edge of growth and development in addition to the preventive Students are assigned to one or more inpatient ward teams at aspects of pediatrics. They are also required to demonstrate an each clinical site. They are responsible for admitting and understanding of the mechanisms and clinical correlates of managing infants, children, and adolescents with a variety of common childhood diseases and the influence of age and medical, surgical, or psychosocial disorders as fully integrated developmental status on disease processes. members of a health care team consisting of interns, resi- dents, and faculty supervisors. Students attend rounds and teaching conferences and meet regularly with the attending Third and Fourth Years staff to present and discuss their patients. These activities are supplemented by regularly scheduled lectures, problem- Advanced Clinical and Elective Experience based learning sessions, and bedside tutorials. Emphasis is The Department of Pediatrics offers advanced clinical experi- placed on the application of principles of developmental and ences (acting internships) in either inpatient or ambulatory molecular biology, genetics, pathophysiology, and clinical epi- pediatrics and elective rotations in a wide variety of subspe- demiology to clinical care and medical decision making. cialty areas. Students who have completed the pediatric clerk- Students are also provided an introduction to neonatal/ ship are eligible to take either a general inpatient or perinatal medicine. They are provided direct hands-on experi- ambulatory acting internship. Acting interns are given pri- ence managing infants either in the well-baby nursery and mary responsibility for all aspects of patient care under the follow-up clinics or in the office of a community-based pedia- supervision of senior house staff officers and the attending trician. They are also exposed to issues related to the high- staff. The duration of each advanced clinical experience is risk infant in a neonatal intensive care setting. four weeks, and enrollment usually is limited to one student per experience. Students are also provided the option of ful- Core Didactic Series and Supplemental filling their required fourth-year critical care clerkship Learning Activities through a four-week experience in either the Pediatric All students participate in regularly scheduled didactic core Intensive Care or Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. lectures, small-group teaching conferences, and case-based dis- Students who have completed the pediatric clerkship are cussions at each assigned clinical site. Emphasis is placed on also eligible for four-week elective rotations in adolescent medicine, clinical and biomolecular genetics, developmental 113 Pediatrics-Pharmacology

and behavioral pediatrics, cardiology, endocrinology, gas- Visiting Professor troenterology, hematology-oncology, infectious diseases, neonatal/perinatal medicine, nephrology, neurology, psychia- Grollman, Arthur P., B.A., M.D. try, radiology, combined ambulatory pediatrics and pediatric psychiatry, and emergency medicine. Advanced basic science electives are also available to Associate Professors senior medical students in selected disciplines within the Carr, Kenneth D., B.A., Ph.D. Department of Pediatrics. Coetzee, William A., B.S., M.S., D.Sc. [Potchefstroom] Franke, Thomas F., M.D. [Lubeck], Ph.D. [Justus Liebig] Levy, Efrat, B.Sc. [Ben Gurion], M.Sc., Ph.D. [Hebrew] Neubert, Thomas A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Pharmacology Pillinger, Michael H. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Professor of Stanley, Frederick M. (Research), B.A., Ph.D. Pharmacology, Chairman of the Department Yamasaki, Lili, B.S., Ph.D. of Pharmacology, and Professor of Medicine

Samuels, Herbert H., M.D. Research Associate Professor Pevsner, Paul H., B.S., M.D. Professors

Costa, Max, B.S., Ph.D. Adjunct Associate Professors Burden, Steven J., B.A., Ph.D. Grumet, Martin, B.S., Ph.D. Cronstein, Bruce N., B.A., M.D. Sap, Jan, M.B.A. [Leuven], M.Sc., Ph.D. [Ruprecht-Karls] Dai, Wei, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Schapira, Matthieu, M.Sc., Ph.D. [Ecole Normale Supérieure, Fishman, Glenn I., B.A., M.D. Paris] Hubbard, Stevan R., B.S., Ph.D. Lepor, Herbert, B.A., M.D. Margolis, Richard U., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Assistant Professors Mohammadi, Moosa, Ph.D. [Zurich] , Erika, B.S., Ph.D. Philips, Mark R., B.A., M.D. Cardozo, Timothy J., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Reith, Maarten, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Utrecht] Dasgupta, Ramanuj, B.S., B.A., Ph.D. Simon, Eric J., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. David, Gregory, B.S. [Institute National Agronomique], Ph.D. Skolnik, Edward Y., B.A., M.D. [Pasteur] Stern, Arnold (Clinical Pharmacology), M.D., Ph.D. Gardner, Lawrence B., B.A., M.D. Sun, Tung-Tien, B.S., M.S. [Taiwan], Ph.D. Harding, Heather (Research), B.A., Ph.D. Xu,Rui Ming, B.Sc. [Zhejiang], M.A., Ph.D. Ichtchenko, Konstantin, M.S. [Shemyakin], Ph.D. Logan, Susan K., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Research Professors Sadowski, Martin, M.D., Ph.D. [Gdansk]

Musacchio, Jose, M.D. [La Plata] Reem, Gabrielle H., M.D. [Basel] Research Assistant Professors

Band, Philip A., B.A., Ph.D. Adjunct Professors Mahajan, Muktar A., B.Sc., M.Sc. [Kashmir], Ph.D. [Indian Institute of Science] Devi, Lakshmi A., B.Sc. [Mangalore], M.Sc. [Mysore], Ph.D. [Windsor] Harris, Alan G., M.D. [Louis Pasteur], Ph.D. [Rotterdam] Adjunct Assistant Professors Kinnally, Kathleen, B.S., Ph.D. Berman, Yemiliya, M.Sc., Ph.D. [Moscow] Wood, Alexander, B.S., Ph.D. Clark, Scott G., B.A., Ph.D. Eichenbaum, Joseph W., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Fox Joseph P., B.S., M.D. 114 Pharmacology-Physiology and Neuroscience

Kessler, Paul, B.E., M.A., Ph.D. Goldfarb, David S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Mathur, Mukul B., B.S., B.Ed., M.S. [Poona], Ph.D. [Delhi] Gonen, Oded, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Hebrew] Petrenko, Alexandre G., B.Sc. [Moscow], Ph.D. [Shemyakin] Grossman, Robert, B.S., M.D. Xiang, Fan, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Newfoundland] Helpern, Joseph A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Joyner,Alexandra L., B.Sc., Ph.D. [Toronto] Lalwani, Anil K., B.S., M.D. Second Year Lee, Vivian S., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. The teaching mission of the Department of Pharmacology is McLaughlin, David W., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. to impart to the students an understanding and apprecia- Nicholson, John C., B.S. [Birmingham], Ph.D. [Keele] tion of basic pharmacologic principles and the conviction Rice, Margaret E., B.S., Ph.D. that those principles should guide the selection and use of Rosenbluth, Jack, B.A., M.D. hormones and drugs in order to obtain maximum beneficial Rudy, Bernardo, M.D. [Mexico], Ph.D. [Cambridge] effects. The material covered includes an in-depth study of Simpson, John I., B.M.E., S.M., M.E., Ph.D. the molecular mechanisms of drug action; development of Sugimori, Mutsuyuki, M.D., Ph.D. [Kanazawa] awareness of the most common, as well as unusual and fatal, drug toxicities; and the mechanisms of drug-drug Research Professors interactions. The course begins with a series of lectures on the principles of pharmacology involving hormone and drug Hillman, Dean E., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. interactions with receptors, principles of drug distribution, Quartermain, David, B.A., M.A. [Canterbury]; Ph.D. [New and the pharmacokinetics of drugs. In addition to lectures, Zealand] students are divided into small-group conferences for dis- Vorontsov, Mikhail A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D., D.Sc. [Moscow] cussion. In the remainder of the course, students are taught Witkovsky, Paul, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. pharmacology within a modular organ, systems-based Young, Wise, B.A., Ph.D., M.D. approach that integrates information among many disci- plines throughout the year. In addition, we support a very Adjunct Professor active Frontiers in Pharmacology lecture series. Movshon, J. A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Electives Associate Professors Elective studies are available by arrangement with the office of the dean and the department chairman. Aull, Felice B., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chen, Qun, B.S. [Fudan], M.S. [China Institute], Ph.D. Coetzee, William A., B.S., M.S., D.Sc. [Potchefstroom] Gan, Wenbiao, B.E., M.S. [Tsinghua], Ph.D. Physiology and Neuroscience Jensen, Jens H., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Thomas and Suzanne Murphy Professor of Johnson, Glyn, B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D. [Aberdeen] Neuroscience and Chairman of the Monaco, Marie E., B.A., Ph.D. Department Rubinson, Kalman, B.A., Ph.D. Sodickson, Daniel K., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Llinas, Rodolfo, B.S., M.D. [Bogota], Ph.D. [Canberra] Walton, Kerry D., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.

Professors Research Associate Professor

Axel, Leon, M.D., Ph.D. Tao, Lian, M.S., Ph.D. Baker, Robert G., B.A., Ph.D. Blanck, Thomas J., B.S., M.D., Ph.D. Bloomfield, Stewart A., B.S., Ph.D. Adjunct Associate Professors Chao, Moses V., B.A., Ph.D. Khachaturian, Zaven S., B.A., M.D. Chesler, Mitchell, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.D. Mitra, Partha P., B.S. [Presidency], Ph.D. Fishman, Glenn I., B.A., M.D. Simoncelli, Eero P., B.A., Ph.D. Gardner, Esther P., B.A., Ph.D. 115 Physiology and Neuroscience-Psychiatry

Assistant Professors Second Year

Berger, Kenneth I., B.A., M.D. Neuroscience Dasen, Jeremy S., B.S., Ph.D. Ginsberg, Stephen D., B.A., Ph.D. The Neuroscience course provides students with the essen- Klyachko, Vitaly, Ph.D. tial facts of this very broad field of science, and it includes Laflen, John B., B.S., Ph.D. neuroanatomy, cellular and system function, and pathophys- Lang, Eric J., B.A., M.A., M.D., Ph.D. iology. Its aim is for the students to develop an understand- Mhatre, Anand N., B.S., M.Sc. [Queen’s], Ph.D. [McGill] ing of the basic facts and concepts underlying the function of Morley, Gregory E., B.S., Ph.D. the central and peripheral nervous systems, and the ability Rey, Mariano J., B.A., M.S., M.D. to relate these facts and concepts to clinical situations through the study of case histories in a small-group setting. Neuroanatomy laboratories, interactive computer modules, Research Assistant Professors and lectures, as well as small-group conferences, are used. Petit-Jacques, Jerome, Ph.D. [Poitiers] The course has four sections: neuroanatomy, cellular neuro- Volgyi, Bela, M.Sc. [Attila], Ph.D. [Janus] physiology, sensory systems, and motor systems.

Adjunct Assistant Professors Psychiatry Beck, James C., B.S., Ph.D. Hrabetova, Sabina, M.D. [Charles], Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry and Interim Jeanmonod, Daniel, M.D., Ph.D. [Lausanne] Chairman of the Department

Sussman, Norman (Clinical), B.A., M.P.A., M.D. Instructor Thorne, Robert G., B.S., Ph.D. Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman Professor of Psychiatry

Teaching Assistant Ferris, Steven H. (Experimental Psychology), B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Debowy, Owen G., B.S., M.S. Menas S. Gregory Professor of Psychiatry

First Year Sadock, Benjamin J., B.A., M.D.

Physiology Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Psychiatry The Physiology course is designed to teach the student how to use the principles of physics and chemistry to define the Cancro, Robert, B.S., M.D., Med.D.Sc. normal human body functions, from the subcellular to the system levels. The major areas of study are the physiology of Anita Steckler and Joseph Steckler Professor cells, the endocrine system, respiration, renal function, the of Psychiatry gastrointestinal tract, and the circulatory system. The sub- ject matter is explored through lectures, problem-solving Malaspina, Dolores, M.D., M.Sc.P.H. conferences, and computer exercises. Clinical material is an integral part of the course so that the student is made Marvin Stern Professor of Psychiatry aware of the clinical relevance of the basic physiological principles. Brodie, Jonathan D., Ph.D., M.D., B.S.

Professors

Abikoff, Howard B., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Brook, David W., B.A., M.D. 116 Psychiatry

Brook, Judith S., B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Vadasz, Csaba, Ph.D. [Lorand Eotvos] Brotman, Andrew (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Volavka, Jan, M.D. [Charles, Prague], Ph.D. [Academy of Chao, Moses V., B.A., Ph.D. Sciences] Citrome, Leslie (Clinical), D.C.S. [], M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Cloitre, Marylene, B.A. [McGill], M.A., Ph.D. Adjunct Professors de Leon, Mony J. (Experimental Psychology), B.A., M.A., M.Ed., D.Ed. Azmitia, Efrain, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. DeLisi, Lynn E., B.S., M.D. Carroll, Roberta L., B.A., M.D. Devinsky, Orrin, B.S., M.S., M.D. Chalfin, Robert, B.A., M.D. Fornari, Victor M. (Clinical), B.S., M.S., M.D. Davila, Ricardo D., Ph.D. [Bilbao] Frangione, Blas, B.A., M.D. [Buenos Aires], Ph.D. [Cambridge] Eisnitz, Alan J., B.S., M.D. Galanter, Marc, B.A., M.D. Eth, Spencer, B.A., M.D. Gourevitch, Marc N. (Clinical), B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Manning, Susan, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Harlap, Susan, M.B.,B.S. [London] Opler, Lewis A., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Helpern, Joseph A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Perlin, Michael L., B.A., J.D. Hilz, Max J., M.D., Ph.D. [Erlangen] Ruddick, William M., B.A., M.A. [Oxford], Ph.D. Javitt, Daniel C., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Saigh, Philip A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. John, Erwin R., B.S., Ph.D. Saint-Louis, Leslie, B.S., M.D. Kaplan, Sandra, B.S., M.D., M.Sc. Sartorius, Norman, M.D., Ph.D. [Zagreb] Klein, Rachel G., B.A., Ph.D. Steiner, Solomon, B.A., Ph.D. Laska, Eugene M. (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Vlahov, David, B.A., B.S.N., M.S., Ph.D. Levine, Jerome (Research), B.A., M.D. Volkow, Nora D., B.A., M.D. [Mexico] Marcos, Luis, M.D. [Seville] Nixon, Ralph A., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Pomara, Nunzio (Research), B.A., M.D. Clinical Professors Prichep, Leslie S. (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Abrams, Samuel, B.A., M.D. Reisberg, Barry, B.A., M.D. Aronoff, Michael S., B.A., M.D. Reith, Maarten, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Utrecht] Barkin, Leonard, B.A., M.D. Rotrosen, John, M.D. Berger, Milton, B.A., M.D. Siegel, Carole (Research), B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Berger, Robert H., B.A., M.D. [Guadalajara] Simon, Eric J., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Billick, Stephen B., B.A., M.D. Stone, Eric A., B.A., Ph.D. Blum, Harold, B.A., M.D. Taintor, Zebulon C., B.A., M.D. Boksay, Istvan J., Dr.Med.Univ. [Semmelweis], Ph.D. [Frankfurt] Trujillo, Manuel (Clinical), B.Sc., M.D. [Seville] Caligor, Eve, B.A., M.D. Wakefield, Jerome C. (Conceptual Foundations), B.A., M.A., Castaneda, Ricardo, B.Sc., M.D. [Guatemala] M.S.W., D.S.W., Ph.D. Cohen, Neal L., B.A., M.D. Wisniewski, Thomas M., B.S., M.B.,B.S. [King’s College] Collins, Allen, B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Wolff, Berthold (Research) (Psychology), B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Coltrera, Joseph, B.S., M.D. [Edinburgh] De Leon, George, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Deutsch, Barbara G., B.A., M.D. Research Professors Ferran, Ernesto, Jr., B.A., M.D. Firestein, Stephen, B.A., M.D. Alpert, Murray, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Fischel, Robert, B.A., M.D. Dewey, Stephen L., B.S., Ph.D. Foster, Jeffrey R., B.A., M.D. Hagin, Rosa A. (Psychology), B.S.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. Frances, Richard J., B.S., M.D. Lajtha, Abel L., Ph.D. [Bucharest] Gabriel, Paul, B.A., M.D. Mittelman, Mary S., B.A., M.S., D.P.H. Gittelman, Martin, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Perret, Laurent, M.D. [Paris V], Ph.D. [Biologie] Goldberger, Marianne, B.A., M.D. Peselow, Eric D., B.A., M.D. Goodstein, Charles, B.A., M.D. Sidtis, John J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Green, Maurice, B.S., B.M., M.D. Skolnick, Phil, B.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc. Grossman, Stanley, B.A., M.D. Smith, Robert C., B.A., M.A., M.D., Ph.D. Gruen, Peter, B.A., M.D. 117 Psychiatry

Halpert, Eugene, M.D. Vogel, Sara, B.A., M.D. Herschkowitz, Samuel, B.A., M.D. Weinstein, Henry, B.A., LL.B., LL.M., M.D. Hoge, Steven K., B.S., M.B.A., M.D. Welsh, Howard, B.S., M.D. Itil, Turan, B.S., M.S., M.D. [Istanbul] Yaryura-Tobias, Jose, B.A., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Jacobs, Theodore J., B.A., M.D. Zitrin, Arthur, B.S., M.S., M.D. Jong, Allan, B.S., M.D. Kalogerakis, Michael G., B.A., M.D. [Lausanne] Adjunct Professors of Clinical Katz, Jack L., B.A., M.D. Keill, Stuart L., B.A., M.D. Donn, Richard, B.S., M.D., M.P.A. Kermani, Ebrahim, M.D. [Tehran] Friedman, Lawrence, Ph.D., M.A., M.D. Kim, S. Peter, M.D. [Seoul] Pfeffer, Cynthia, B.A., M.D. Koz, Gabriel, M.B.,B.Ch. [Witwatersrand] Silver,Archie, B.S., M.D. Laskin, Muriel, B.A., M.D. Lautin, Andrew, B.A., M.D. Levine, Irene, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Adjunct Clinical Professor Levine, Jerome M., B.S., M.D. Guimon, Jose, B.Sc. [Bilboa], M.D. [Barcelona], Doc. en Med. Lew,Arthur, B.A., M.D. [Pamplona] Lilleskov, Roy, B.A., B.S., M.D. Lindenmayer, Jean-Pierre, M.D. [Basel] Mas, Francis G., M.D. Associate Professors Masand, Prakash S., M.B.,B.S. [Topiwaza] Adler, Lenard A., B.A., M.D. Meyerson, Arthur, B.A., M.D. Alper, Kenneth R. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Najarian, Louis, B.S., M.D. Anderson, Lowell T. (Psychology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Newman, David, B.A., M.D. Ardekani, Babak A. (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Technology, Neziroglu, Fugen A., B.A., Ph.D. Australia] Oberfield, Richard A., B.A., M.D. Barr,William B. (Research), B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Orgel, Shelley, B.S., M.D. Belkin, Gary (Clinical), B.S., M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. Papernik, Daniel S., B.A., M.D. Bernstein, Carol A., B.A., M.D., M.A.T. Pelcovitz, David (Psychology), B.A., Ph.D. Bonnet, Kenneth (Research), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. [Toronto] Perry, Richard I., B.S., M.D. [Louvain] Budman, Cathy (Clinical), B.Sc., M.D. Portnow, Stanley, B.A., M.D. [Zurich] Carr, Kenneth D., B.A., Ph.D. Pottash, Carter, B.S., M.D. Chabot, Robert (Research), B.A., Ph.D. Robbins, Edwin S., B.A., M.D. Coffey, Barbara J., B.A., M.D., M.S. Rosner, Richard, B.A., M.D. Convit, Antonio J., B.S., M.D. Rothstein, Arden A., B.A., Ph.D. De Santi, Susan M. (Research), B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Roy,Alec, B.A., M.D. [Cambridge] Franke, Thomas F., M.D. [Lubeck], Ph.D. [Justus Liebig] Sadock, Virginia A., B.A., M.D. Ghiso, Jorge A., B.S. [Venado Tuerto], Biochemist, Ph.D. Salzman, Bernard, B.A., M.D. [Rosario] Scharfman, Melvin, B.A., M.D. Levy, Efrat, B.Sc. [Ben Gurion], M.Sc., Ph.D. [Hebrew] Schoenfeld, Melvyn, B.A., M.D. Linares, Lourdes O., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Shaw, L. N., B.S., M.D. Miller, Jeannette C., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Shengold, Leonard, B.A., M.D. Sherman, Scott E. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Silber,Austin, B.S., M.D. Silva, Raul R., B.S., M.D. [Ross] Silver, Jonathan M., B.A., M.D. Van Gelder, Peter W., B.A., Ph.D. Silverman, Martin, M.D. Wolkin, Adam, B.S., M.D. Singer, Michael H., D.O. Slaby,Andrew, B.S., M.S., M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. Small, Arthur, B.A., M.D. Research Associate Professors Sulkowicz, Kerry J., B.A., M.D. Tancredi, Laurence, B.A., M.D., J.D. Brebbia, , B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Tolk, Charles, B.A., M.D. Cooper,Thomas B., M.A. Vazquez, Carmen, B.A., Ph.D. Coupet, Joseph, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. 118 Psychiatry

Dermatis, Helen, B.A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Devi, Gayatri, M.D. [Grace] Franssen, Emile H., M.D. [Nijmegen] Dinakar, Hassan S., M.B.,B.S. [Bangalore] Gaztanaga, Pedro, Lic. en Med. y Cir. [Zaragoza] Einspruch, Burton, B.A., Sc.B., M.D. , Kim J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Elliot, Alan S., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Hoptman, Matthew, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Entelis, Charles, B.A., M.D. Hui, Koon-Sea, B.S., M.Phil. [Hong Kong], Ph.D. [Saskatchewan] Erreich, Anne, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Krakowski, Menahem I., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.D. Friedman, David B., B.A., M.D. Marks, Neville, B.Pharm., Ph.D. [London] Garrett, Michael D., B.A., M.D. Meisner, Morris J., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Gehl, Raymond, B.A., M.D. Meyerson, Laurence R., B.S., Ph.D. Geller, Martin, B.A., M.D. Nolan, Karen A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ginsberg, David L., B.A., M.D. Platt, Jane, B.A., Ph.D. Glezerman, Tatyana B., Ph.D., M.D. [Kursk] Sabatini, Albert, B.A., M.D. [Bologna] Goldstein, Susanna, M.D. [Technion] Salafia, Carolyn M., B.A., M.D. Goodman, Robin F. (Psychology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Serper, Mark R., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Graham, John, M.B.,Ch.B. [Cape Town] Sunday, Suzanne (Psychology), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Greenberg, William M., B.A., M.D. Guggenheim, Peter, B.A., M.D. Gushin, Stephen, B.A., M.D. Adjunct Associate Professors Halper, James P., B.A., M.D. Bartus, Raymond T., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Hardy, Marcos A., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Bruun, Ruth D., B.A., M.D. Hirsch, Robert, B.S., M.A., M.D. Galen, Noel C., B.A., M.D. Inamdar, Subhash, M.B.,B.S. [Bombay] Kluger,Alan, B.A., M.A., M.Ph., Ph.D. Inclan, Jaime E., M.S., Ph.D. Lachenmeyer, Juliana R. (Psychology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Inwood, David, B.A., M.D. [Guadalajara] Minton, Judith M., B.A., Ed.M., Ph.D. Jacobs, John, B.A., M.D. Morgenstern, Jonathan, B.A., Ph.D. Jeffrey,William D., B.S., M.S., M.D. Sankar, Siva D., B.S. [Vizianagram], M.S., Ph.D. [Madras] Kenin, Michael, B.A., M.D. Sudilovsky,Abraham, M.D. [Buenos Aires] Kline, William H. (Psychology), B.A., M.S.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. Wallack, Joel, B.A., M.D. Ko, Grant, B.S., M.D. Zumarraga, Mercedes, M.S., Ph.D. [Basque] Kohn, Michael, B.E.E., M.E., Ph.D. Lesser-Bruun, Elena, Ed.D. Levin, Ze’ev, M.B.,B.Ch. [Witwatersrand] Clinical Associate Professors Levine, Robert, B.A., M.D. Ahmad, Samoon, M.B.,B.S. [Allama Iqbal] Levy, Robert H., B.A., M.D. Aladjem, Asher D., M.D. [Milan] Lipton, Frank, B.A., M.D. Ambrosino, Salvatore, B.A., M.D. Lusskin, Shari I., B.A., M.D. Bernard, Harold, B.A., Ph.D. Mack, Jeremy, B.A., M.D. Bernstein, Isidor, B.A., M.D. Maczaj, Marta, B.A., M.D. Bezahler, Harvey, B.A., M.D. Manley, Myrl R., B.A., M.D. Blum, Martin, B.A., M.D. Marcus, Norman, B.S., M.D. Brzostovski, Miguel, M.D. [Buenos Aires] Nardacci, David E., B.A., M.D. Burkes, Lynn, B.S., M.D. Nierenberg, Marvin, B.A., M.D. Carter, Linda, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Opatow, Barry, B.S., M.D. Casadonte, Paul P., B.A., M.A., M.D. Owens, Howard, B.A., M.D. Chung, Henry, B.A., M.D. Pelaccio, Jack, B.S., M.D. [Rome] Clark, Scott C., B.A., M.D. Pico, Richard, B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Clary, Cathryn M., B.A., M.D., M.B.A. Poag, Molly E., B.A., M.D. Cohen, Ilene Z., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Rachman, Arnold, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Cohen, Ingram, B.A., M.D. Resnick, Richard B., B.S., M.D. Dancyger, Ida (Psychology), B.A., Ed.M., Ph.D. [Toronto] Romano, Steven J., B.A., M.D. Deutsch, Alexander, B.A., M.D. Rosenberger, John, B.A., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Deutsch, Lawrence, B.E.E., M.D. Rosenfeld, Barry D., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. 119 Psychiatry

Rostain, Hana, M.D. [Buenos Aires] Klesmer, Jordan, B.A., M.D. [Noreste] Rubinstein, Morton, B.A., M.D. Lin, Yan (Research), B.S., M.D. [Fujian] Schaffer, Sylvan, B.A., B.S., Ph.D. Masia, Carrie L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Schlossman, Howard, M.D. Mathews, Paul M., B.S., Ph.D. Schwartz, Robert, B.S., M.D. McHugh, Pauline F. (Research), B.A., M.D. Seides, S. W., B.A., M.D. Mentis, Marc J., M.B.,Ch.B. [Cape Town] Serban, George, Medic [Institute of Medicine-Pharmacy, Mohan, Panaiyur (Research), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Osmania] Bucharest] Monteiro, Isabel M. (Research), M.D. [Coimbra] Silverman, Jerome, B.A., M.D. Myint, Nyun-Nyun (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Mingaladon] Sinkman, Arthur, B.A., M.D. Nierenberg, Jay, B.A., M.S., M.D., Ph.D. Skeist, Loren, B.A., M.D. Ninan, Ipe, Ph.D. [Panjab] Solomon, Irwin, M.D. Perrin, Mary C., B.A., M.P.H., Dr.P.H. Stanger, Melvin, B.A., M.D. [Bologna] Rao, Mala V., B.Sc. [Silver Jubilee], M.Sc. [Hyderabad], Ph.D. Thrash, Melvin, B.A., M.D. [Indian] Tiefer, Leonore, B.A., Ph.D. Reid, Malcolm S., B.S., Ph.D. [Karolinska] Urcuyo, Leonel, B.Sc., M.D. [Madrid] Ross, Stephen (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Vogel, Juliet M. (Psychology), B.A., Ph.D. Sadowski, Martin, M.D., Ph.D. [Gdansk] Wachtel, Alan, B.A., M.D. Sigurdsson, Einar M., Ph.D. Waugh, Robert J., B.S., M.D. Siller, Keith A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Weintrob, Alex, B.A., M.D. Snow, Barry R. (Clinical), B.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. Weisenfreund, Jochanan, M.D. [Vienna] Tracy, Kathlene, Ph.D. Welner, Michael, B.S., M.D. Veeranna, A (Research), B.S. [Mysore], M.S., Ph.D. [Bangalore] Welsh, Sylvia, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Yang, Dun-Sheng (Research), B.Med. [Shantou], M.Med. [Sun West, Eugene, B.A., M.D. Yat-sen], Ph.D. [Australian National] Westreich, Laurence, B.A., M.D. Wiederlight, Melvin, B.S., M.B.,Ch.B. [Edinburgh] Research Assistant Professors Wilson, Lauri, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ed.S. Wyszynski, Antoinette A., M.D. Adams, Jill U., B.G.S., M.S., Ph.D. Yu-Chin, Rose, B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Ahmad, Saleem M., M.B.,B.S. [Pakistan]; M.S. Zients, Alan, B.A., M.D. Boutajangout, Allal, M.S., Ph.D. [Brussels] Brown, Elissa J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Adjunct Associate Professor of Clinical Cabeza de Vaca, Soledad, Licentiate [Madrid], M.Phil., Ph.D. Cahn, Marjorie, B.A., M.S.Ed., M.S.W., Ed.D. Nelson, William A., B.A., M.Div., Ph.D. Case, Brady, B.A., M.D. Chao, Helen M., B.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. Che, Shaoli, Ph.D., M.D. [Shanghai] Assistant Professors Chen, Nianhang, M.D. [Shuzhou], Ph.D. [Nanjing] Butler, Pamela D., B.S., Ph.D. Clelland, James D., B.S. [Glasgow], Ph.D. [Essex] Calzada, Esther J., B.A., Ph.D. DeLuca, Marilyn A., B.S.N., M.A., M.Ph., Ph.D. Cohen, Alan J., B.A., M.D. Feinberg, Edward, D.V.M. Deucher, Richard S., B.S., M.D. Friedman, Jacob, B.S.E.E., Ph.D. [Riga] Dulchin, Michael C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Glickman, Linda, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Fleiss, Karen A. (Clinical), B.A., M.A., Psy.D. Gouley, Kathleen K., B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Gabbay,Vilma, B.S., M.D. [Sackler], LL.B. [Tel Aviv] Gruen, Rand J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Gallagher, Richard (Clinical), B.A., Ph.D. Hall, Lynn S., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ginsberg, Stephen D., B.A., Ph.D. Holland, Mary-jean C., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Golomb, James B. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Kramer, Elizabeth J., B.A., Sc.M Guertin, Lina, B.S., M.D. [Ottawa] Li, Jing, B.S. [Anhui], M.S. [Nanjing], Ph.D. [Chinese Academy] Gurevich, Nina, M.D. [Vilnius] Linn, Gary, B.S., Ph.D. Hirsch, Glenn S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Mosconi, Lisa, M.S., Ph.D. [Florence] Jummani, Rahil R. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Ning, Yuming, B.S. [Fu Jen], M.S., Ph.D. Kellar, Lucia (Research), B.A., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Pahl, Kerstin E., Ph.D. 120 Psychiatry

Perez, Angelica M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.D. Astrove, Charles, B.A., M.D. Read, Laura L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Attwell, Khleber C., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Refolo, Lorenzo M., B.S., Ph.D. Barouche, Faouzia, M.D. [Algiers Academy] Robinson, James A., B.A., M.Ed. Barzvi, Alexandra L., B.A., Ph.D. Saito, Mariko, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Tokyo] Bastien, Jean, M.D. [Haiti] Sershen, Henry W., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Beeferman, Bruce F., B.S., M.D. Silver, Michael A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Beltramini, Antonio, M.D. [Geneva] Singh, Rajkumar, M.S., M.B.,B.S., D.O.M.S. [Dayanand Medical Benjamin, John, M.B.,B.S. [Calicut] College] Berlin, Robert, B.A., M.D. Souren-Franssen, Lidwina E., M.S.N. [Vronestein] Boland, Annie, B.A., B.S., M.D. Willoughby, Lisa M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Bonafina-Caraccioli, Marcela A., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Yard, Margaret, M.S., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Bossis, Anthony P., B.A., M.A., M.A., Ph.D. Yuan, Aidong, M.D. [Hunan], Ph.D. [Otago] Bosworth, Hillery, B.A., M.D. Zhang, Chenshu, B.A. [Wuhan], M.A. [Beijing], M.A., Ph.D. Branson, Perry R., B.A., M.D. Zheng, Ping, M.D. [Capital Institute, Beijing] Breslau, Sherry D. (Psychology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Bronson, Brian D., B.A., M.D. Brosen, Alexis, B.A., M.D. Adjunct Assistant Professors Browde, Paul E., M.B.,B.Ch. [Witwatersrand] Becker, Eugene, B.A., M.D. Bruno, Bryan J., B.A., M.D. Belson, Richard, B.S., M.S.W., D.S.W., M.H.L. Buckingham, Ian, B.A., D.Phil. [Merton], M.B.,B.S. [St. Mary’s Bernay, Laura J., B.A., M.D. Hospital] Brasic, James R., B.A., M.D., M.P.H., M.S., M.A. Bulgarelli, Christopher, B.A., B.S., M.D. Chisholm, June F., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Bunt, Gregory, B.S., M.D. Eng, Elaine Leong, B.A., M.D. Burton, Anna M., B.A., M.D. Fox, Herbert A., B.A., M.D. Canepa, Luis, B.S., M.D. Jaffe, Ari B., B.A., M.D. Carney, Suellen, B.A., M.P.S., M.S.Ed., Psy.D. Kravis, Nathan M., B.A., M.D. Caro, Yvette, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Levounis, Petros, B.S., M.S., M.A., M.D. Case, Nan (Psychology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Mcdonald, Richard J., B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D. [Friedrich-Wilhelm] Castellanos, Madeline, B.A., M.D. [Ponce] Nachman, Patricia A., B.A., M.A., Ed.M., Ph.D. Castillo, Pura M., M.D. [Santo Domingo] Novick, Mark, B.A., M.D. Cavanagh, James, B.A., M.D. Opler, Mark, B.S., M.P.H., Ph.D. Cercy, Steven P., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ortiz, Camilo, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Cerfolio, Nina E., B.A., M.D. Schween, Peter H., Dr.Med. [Hamburg] Chaitman, Edmund, B.A., M.D. Teitel, David I., B.A., M.D. , Bonita, B.S., M.D. Welch, Martha G., B.A., M.D. Ciric, Steven J., B.A., M.D. Clark, Rita, B.S., M.D. Clemente, Fernando, M.D. [Lisbon] Clinical Assistant Professors Colin, Suzanne M., Ph.D. Aaron, Harry J., B.A., M.D. Crane, Daniel, M.B.,B.Ch., B.A.O. [Dublin] Abad, Antonio A., B.S. [Leon], M.D. [Navarra] David, Bruce H., B.A., D.O., J.D. Adler, Naomi (Psychology), B.A., M.S., Psy.D. DeCrisce, Dean M., B.S., M.D. Albrecht, Ava T., B.S., B.A., M.D. Delgado, Robert C., B.A., M.D. Ali, Osman, B.A., M.D. DeMeo, Michael D., B.S., M.D. Alonso, Carmen M., B.A., M.D. DeVito, Estelle, B.A., M.D. Alpert, Stephanie S., B.A., Ph.D. Dillon, David, B.A., M.D. Alsip, Gregory R., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Donatelli, Anthony, B.A., M.D. Altman, Roman, M.D. [Leningrad] Dorsky, Joshua, B.A., M.D. Anderer, Jeanmarie, B.S., M.D. Drob, Sanford, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Anderson, Frances S., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Duffy, Maurice, B.A., M.S. Anzieu-Premmereur, Christine, B.A. [Sorbonne], M.A., M.D., Eakin, Marion C., B.A., M.D. Ph.D. [Nanterre] Easton, Jonathan, B.A., M.D. 121 Psychiatry

Edmondson, James C., B.S., M.D., Ph.D. Harmon, Ronnie, M.Phil., M.A. Egert, Jennifer R., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Hasan, Abdullah M., M.S.C., M.B.,B.S. [Sher-e-Bangla] Eichler, Seth E., B.A., M.D. Haseley, Dennis L., B.A., M.S.W. Eisen, Arthur, B.A., M.D. Heiss, Glen E., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Ellenberg, Jack, B.A., M.D. Hershberger, Jason, B.A., M.D. Elliott, Aaron A., B.A., M.D. Hicks, James W., B.A., M.D. Emery, Flora, M.B.,Ch.B. [St. Andrews] Hird, Sharon, B.A., M.A., M.D. Enson, Beatrice, B.A., M.D. Holland, Julie A., B.A., M.D. Fazzio, Lydia O., B.S., M.D. Horowitz, Alex A., B.S., M.D. Feirstein, Ira D., B.A., M.D. Horwitz, Elizabeth, B.A., M.D. Ferreira, Ana, B.A. [Turin], M.S. [Pontificia], Ph.D. Howanitz, Evelyn M., B.A., M.D. Feuer, Ezra, B.A., M.D. Huberman, Barrie J., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Fine, Jeffrey S., B.A., M.D. Hyler, Irene G., B.A., M.D. Fleisher, Michael L., B.S., M.D. Ilahi, M. Nasir, B.A., LL.M. [Cambridge], M.B.A. Ford, Elizabeth B., B.A., M.D. Ismi, Naghma M., M.D. [Toronto] Fosha, Diana, B.A., Ph.D. Izmirly, Michelle, B.S., D.O. Foubister, Nicole A., B.A., M.D. Jacobs, Alan N., B.A., M.D. Frank, David L., B.A., M.D. Jacobsberg, Lawrence B., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Frank, Elizabeth G., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Jantzen, Kathleen A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Friedman, Lester H., B.A., M.D. Jenkins, Ian, B.A., M.D. Frogel, Marvin, B.A., M.D. [Geneva] Johannessen, Donald J., B.A., M.D. Furman, Gail, B.A., M.S.W., Ph.D. Jonas, Ruth, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ganeles, Robert, B.S., M.D. Kamalnath, Prakash J., M.B.,B.S. [Madras] Garcia, Juanaelena, B.S., M.D. Kaminer, Henry, B.S., M.D. Garyali, Veena K., B.S., M.D. [Kashmir] Kaplan, Marvin A., B.A., M.D. Geisen, Lee (Psychology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Katz, Barbara, B.A., M.D. Gershberg, Myron, B.A., M.A., M.D. Kennedy, Janet K., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Gilman, Stephen M., B.A., M.D. Khan, Muzaffar, M.B.,B.S. [Liaquat] Glazer, Samuel, B.A., M.D. Kim, Doonam, B.A., M.D. Goa, Hector, B.S., M.D. [Venezuela] King, Richard L., B.E.E., M.D. Gold, Joel T., B.S., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Kirshbaum, Kenneth, B.A., M.D. Goldberg, Ian, M.B.,Ch.B. [Cape Town] Kleban, Carl, B.A., M.D. Goldfarb, Lisa, B.S., M.D. Kolker, Joseph, B.A., M.D. Goldman, David, B.A., M.D. Kondracke, Andrea M., B.A., M.D. Goldsmith, Eric, B.A., M.D. Kowalik, Sharon C., B.S., M.A., Ph.D., M.D. Goldwaser,Alberto M., B.S., M.D. [Peru] Kring, Brunhild, M.D. [Wolfgang] Golub, Sheldon, M.B., M.D. Krushelnycky, Mark A., B.A., M.D. Gomez-Luna, Sandra E., B.A. [Immaculata Concepcion], M.D. Krylov, Marina, M.D. [Moscow] [Pedro Henriquez] Kunstadt, Lawrence, B.S., M.S., M.B.A., Ph.D. Gonchar, Joel, B.A., M.D. Kunz, Michal, M.D. Goodman, Warren, B.A., M.D. Kuperberg, Abraham, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Goulet, Matthew, B.S., M.D. Labruna, Victor E. (Psychology), B.A., Ph.D. Gritz, Elliott, B.S., M.D. Lament, Claudia M., B.S.W., M.S.W. Grodzicki, Jaime, M.D. [Uruguay] Langer, Samuel J., M.D. [Toronto] Gular, Enrique, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Lapinel, Paul, M.D. [Havana] Gulati, Rajiv, B.Sc., M.B., M.D. Lee, Li-Wen G., B.S., M.D. Guschwan, Marianne T., B.S., M.D. Lee, Merrie, B.A., M.S., M.D. Gusmorino, Paul, B.A., M.D. [Rome] Leibowitz, Michael, B.A., M.D. Guss, Jeffrey R., B.A., M.D. Leong, Sandra, B.A., M.D. Haber, Calvin, B.S., M.D. [Amsterdam] Levine, Ronnie, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Haddad, Fadi, B.S., M.D. [Rappaport] Levinson, Laurie J., B.A., M.Sc. [London], Ph.D. Hapworth, William, B.S., M.D. Lewerenz, Heather M., B.A., M.D. 122 Psychiatry

Lewis, Bradley E., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Perman, Joshua, B.A., M.D. Lichenstein, Lawrence, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Phillips, V. R., B.A., M.D. Lifshutz, Harold, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Picon-Rodriguez, Milagros, M.D. [Seville] Limpert, Christie A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Pilaro, Leonard, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Lipner, Stewart D. (Psychology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Pomerantz, Paul R., B.A., M.D. Lipton, Brian, B.A., M.D. Price, John M., B.A., B.M., M.D. Liu, Feng, M.D. [Tongji]; Ph.D. Raff, Adam N., B.A., B.F.A., M.D. [Sackler] Loebel, Antony D., B.A., M.D. Rahtz, Roger, B.A., M.D. London, Robert, B.A., M.A., M.D. Reisner, Steven, B.A., M.S., M.Phil, Ph.D. Lowe, R. Sandlin, B.S., M.D. Reppen, Joseph, B.A., M.S., M.A., Ph.D. Lowe, Sandra M., B.A., M.D. Reubins, Marc, B.S., M.D. Lupi, Robert, B.S., M.D. Richards, Arnold, B.A., M.D. Lyon, Kathleen A., B.A., M.D. Ristich, Miodrag, M.D. [Belgrade] Maetzener, Christian, M.D., Ph.D. [Zurich] Rodewald, Russell A., B.A., M.D. Maher,Alice L., B.A., M.D. Rohrs, Charles, B.A., M.D. Malavade, Kishor E., B.A., M.D. Rojas, Veronica M., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Maloney,Ann, B.S., M.D. Roman, William, B.A., M.D. Masiar, Stephen J., B.A., M.D. Rosen, Daniel, M.D. [Paris V] Masliah, Michele I., B.A., M.D. Rosen, Sidney, M.D. [Western Ontario] Mathè, Mirjam R., M.D. [Zegreb] Rosenberg, Asher E., B.A., M.D. Matos, William D., B.A., Ph.D. Rosenberg, Ronald, B.A., M.D. Mehta, Rekha P., B.A. [Mithibai], M.D. [Topiwala] Rottenstein, Michelle, B.Sc., M.B.,B.S. [Sydney] Melamed, Michael L., M.D. [Vilnius] Roy, Biman, M.B.,B.S. [V.S.S. Medical College, India] Mendel, Julius, B.S., M.D. Rubenstein, Bruce E., B.A. [Hebrew], M.D. Mermelstein, Hindi, B.S., M.D. Rubenstein, Edith, B.S., M.D. Metrikin, Aaron S., M.B.,B.Ch. [Witwatersrand] Rubenstein, Nancy B., B.A., M.S., M.D. Michell, Monica, B.A., M.D. Rudominer, Howard S., B.A., M.D. Miescher,Annatina, M.D. [Geneva] Ruhland, David J., B.S., Ph.D. Mirkin, Marina, M.D. [Alma-Ata State] Sacks, Anita M., B.A., M.S. Mitchell, Robert, B.A., M.S., M.D. Sageman, Sharon, B.A., M.D. Montemayor, Michele E., B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Saltiel, Philip F., M.D. Montz, Lynn B., B.A., M.D. Sancho Mora, Elda P., M.D. [Costa Rica] Moskowitz, Reed, B.A., M.D. Sands, Brian F., B.S., M.D. Moss, Donald B., B.S., M.D. Sax, Albert, B.A., M.D. Murillo, Mauricio, M.D. [Bolivariana] Scaduto, Carol, B.A., M.A., M.S., Ph.D. Murray, Stephen R., B.S., M.D., Ph.D. Schachter, Jacqueline S., B.A., Ph.D. Nachumi, Gideon, B.S., M.D. Schmukler,Anita G., B.A., D.O. Nadrich, Robert H., B.A., M.D. [Caribbean] Schuman, Donald, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Nathanson, Richard A., B.A., M.D. Schwarcz, Glenn, M.D. Neves, Marilia, B.A., M.S., Psy.D. Schwartz, Victor I., B.A., M.D. Nir,Yehuda, M.D. [Hebrew] Schwarz, Melanie E., B.A., M.D. Norton, Nicholas, B.A., Ph.D. Schweitzer-Miller, Leslie, B.A., M.A., M.D. Orr-Andrawes, Alison, B.A., M.D. Scott, Marta P., M.D. [Semmelweis] Ortiz, Carlos R., B.A., M.D. [Ponce] Scotzin, Martha E., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Pandya, Anand, B.A., M.D. Scroppo, Joe (Psychology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Papilsky, Shirley B., M.B.,B.S. [Cape Town] Seckinger, Regine A., B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Pappagallo, Mia, B.A., M.D. Shapiro, Stanley, B.A., M.D. Pasternak, Susan W., B.A., M.A., M.S., D.M.H. Shell, Juanita, B.A., Ph.D. Patel, Narendra D., M.B.,B.S. [B.J. Medical College] Shiva, Andrew A., B.A., M.A., M.S., M.Phil., Ph.D. Paul, Edward, B.A., M.D. Shulman, Melanie B., B.A., M.D. Pazner, Sherman S., B.S., M.D. Silbert, Howard, B.S., M.D. [Guadalajara] Pepper, Carol, B.A., Ph.D. Sinsheimer, Brenda, B.A., M.D. 123 Psychiatry

Smith, Matthew B., B.A., M.D. Instructors Sobel, Robert, B.S., M.D. Song, Kenneth, B.S., M.D., M.P.H. Arena, Michael N., B.S., D.O. Spencer, Elizabeth K., B.A., M.A., M.D. Mckenzie, Sharon E., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Spirer, Robyn R., B.A., M.D. Seoane, Yelitza, B.S., M.D. [Central del Caribe] Spirt, Sheri, B.A., M.D. Stamm, Julian, B.A., M.D. Starkman, Svetlana, M.D. [Novosibirsk] Clinical Instructors Stein, Herbert H., B.A., M.D. Addonizio, Devon K., B.A., M.D. Stein, Michael, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Ahmad, Raheela, M.B.,B.S. [Punjab] Steisel, Jerald, B.A., M.D. Ajodan, Susan C. (Psychology), B.A., Ph.D. Stempler,Allan, B.A., M.D. Albert, Gary H., B.A., M.D. Stern, Marcia I. (Psychology), B.A., Ph.D. Algus, Jane L., B.A., M.D. Stone, Diane L., B.A., M.D. Allan, Sean T., B.S., M.D. Stricks, Laurie S., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Almeida, Carlos E., B.A., M.D. Stuart, Jennifer J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Amoashiy, Sofia, M.D. [Kishinevskij], Ph.D. [All-Union] Subbiah, Ponni, M.B.,B.S. [Madras] Ashley, Kenneth, B.A. Szczucki, Denise, B.A., M.D. Balestri, Massimo, M.A., Ph.D. Teitel, Eric D., B.A., M.D. Bankier, Salomon, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Terenzi, Rickard (Psychology), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Bardey,Alexander S., B.A., M.D. Thakkar,Vatsal G., B.S., M.D. Basu, Bornali, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Trachtenberg, David, B.A., M.D. Belfi, Brian J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Tremeau, Fabien P., M.A., M.D. [Burgundy] Bell, Michael H., B.A., M.D. Tsemberis, Sam, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Bellet, Belinda, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Tuckman, Alan, B.A., M.D. Berman, Annette, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Vanderburg, Douglas, B.S., M.P.H., M.D. Berman, Carol, B.A., M.D. Vazzana, Andrea D., B.A., Ph.D. Bienenfeld, Scott, B.A., M.D. Vilaro-Colon, Miguel, B.S., M.D. [Puerto Rico] Bird, Sharlene, B.A., M.A., Psy.D. Vilko, Naomi, B.A., M.D. Blum, Jennifer, B.A., M.D. Volpp, Serena Y., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Bopp, James H., B.A., M.A. Waldbaum, Ruth, B.A., M.D. Boppana, Ranu, B.S., M.D. Walker, Gillian E., B.A., M.A.T., M.S.W. , Steven R., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Warrington, Lewis E., B.S., M.D. Botuck, Shelly, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Weber, Christine M., B.A., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Brenner, Nereyda, Ph.D. Weber, David, B.A., M.D. Brodsky, Diana G., B.A., M.D. Weich, Martin, B.A., M.D. Buch, Sandip, B.S., M.D. Weiner, Elyse D., B.A., M.D. Busi, Kimberly A., B.S., M.D. Weiss, William, B.S., M.D. Cano, Deborah, B.S., M.D. Weiss-Schwartz, Sandra M., B.S., M.D. Carper,Alison, B.A., Ph.D. Weissman, Erica, B.A., J.D., M.A., Psy.D. Charuvastra, Anthony, B.A., M.D. Wesley, Patricia, B.S., M.D. Chen, Hongtu, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Wolski, Robert, B.A., M.D. Cheney, Benjamin B., B.A., M.D. Wuhl, Charles, M.D. [Bologna] Cheng, Henry T., B.A., M.D. Yampolsky, Igor M., M.D. Chuang, Linda I., B.A., M.D. Ying, Patrick, B.A., M.D. Ciccone, Barbara Hunt, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Yohananoff, Alberto A. (Psychology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Cienfuegos, Angel, M.D. [Madrid] Young, Hugh, B.A., M.D. Clarke, Laura A., B.A., M.D. Yu, Van, B.A., M.D. Cohen, Joshua, B.A., D.O. Zeavin, Lynne, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Cohen, Wendy, B.A., M.D. Colley, Jeremy H., B.A., M.D. Collins, Gary R., B.A., M.D. Conciatori, Robert, B.A., J.D., M.D. [Ross, West Indies] 124 Psychiatry

Crossman, Andrya M., B.A., M.D. Hoffman, Bernard, B.A., M.D. Cruz-Arrieta, Eduvigis, B.A., M.A., M.Ph., Ph.D. Holden, Matthew S., B.A., M.D. Das, Piali M., M.B.,B.S. [Nigeria] Holmgren, Anna I., B.S., M.D. Davidman, John J., B.A., M.D. Holmgren, Joseph B., B.S., M.D. de la Pena, Corazon B., B.S. [Santo Tomas], M.D. [Davao] Holsten, Margarita, B.A., M.D. DeCastro, Angelina R., B.S., M.D. [Philippines] Hopson, Elaine M., B.A., M.S., M.S.W. Defrancisci, Lea E., B.A., M.D. Hornstein, Andrew, B.A., M.D. Diamond, Florence H., B.A. Hsieh, Yvonne L., B.A. DiBenedetto, Alice A., B.S., M.D. Hubbard, Bruce A., B.A., Ph.D., M.A. Dinstein, Pazit E., M.D. [Sackler] Huberman, Warren L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dudas, Brittany N., B.A., M.P.H., M.D. Humke, Christiane, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Earley,Teresita E., A.A., M.D. [Santo Tomas], M.S.W. Iospa, Alla, M.D. [Tashkent] [Philippines] Jasser, Ira L., B.S., M.D. Eiseman, Fredrick A., B.A., M.D. Javier, Rafael, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Elias, Birgit K., M.D. [Albert Ludwig] Jiang, Ying, B.S., M.S. [Science and Technology, China], Ph.D. Estrada, Roberto, M.D. Joelle, Anne B., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ezra, Karen R., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Jospitre, Micheline D., M.D. [Haiti] Ferguson, Melissa L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Kahaner, Kenneth P., B.A., M.D. Fine, Joanna L., B.A., M.A., M.D. [Santiago] Kaplan, Peter M., M.D. Foster, Rosemarie P., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Kaplan, Phyllis, B.A., M.A., M.D. Fredericks, Stacey, B.S., M.S., M.S.W. Karol, Cecilia K., B.A., Doc. en Med. [Montevideo] Freidenbergs, Ingrid, B.A., M.S., M.A., Ph.D. Karp, Jane, B.A., M.D. Friedman, Bruce P., B.A., M.D. Kassner, Richard J., B.A., M.D. Friedman, Irving, B.S., M.D. [Basel] Katz, Elana, B.A., M.S.W. Fuchs, Lara R., B.S., B.A., M.D. Kaufman, Heather A., B.A., M.D. Gadh, Sudhir, B.A., M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] Kaye, Melissa T., B.A., M.D. Gedalowitz, Alison M., B.A., M.P.A., M.D. Kennedy, Moira J., B.S., M.S., M.D. Genijovich, Ema, M.S. [Buenos Aires] Kenowsky, Sunnie, B.S., D.V.M. Gerdis-Karp, Joyce, B.A., M.D. Khan, Sabrina J., B.A., M.D. Gerson, Jessica A., B.A., Ph.D. Kleiman, Andrew M., M.D. Ghaffari, Manely, B.A., M.H.S., M.D. Klein, Israel, B.A., M.D. Glasgall, Laura K., B.A., M.A., M.S.W. Kleinberg, Jeffrey L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Gluck, Natalie A., B.A., M.D. Kleinman, Stuart B., B.A., M.D. Goldman, Maureen R., B.A., M.D. Knaan-Kostman, Ifat, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Goldstein, Francie L., B.S., M.D. Kogan, Jerome H., B.A., M.U.P., Psy.D. Goloff, Marc S., B.A., M.A., M.A., Ph.D. Kohberger, Cortney A., M.D. Goni, Margaret, B.S., M.D. Koopersmith, Meryl B., B.A., M.S.S.W. Gordon, Ronald J., B.A., M.D. Kosovsky, Karen A., B.A., M.D. Gottlieb, Richard M., B.A., M.D. Kuchuk, April, B.A., Ph.D. Graham, Diana R., B.A., M.D. Kudler, Peter, M.D. [Lausanne] Grant, H. Michael, B.A., M.D. Kulaga, Agatha L., B.A., M.S.W. Green, Susan R., B.A., M.A., Psy.D. Kuspit, Donald B., B.A., M.A., D.Phil. [Frankfurt], M.A., Ph.D. Greenberg, Eli, B.A., M.D. Laikind, Donna, B.A., M.S. Greenberg, Judith J., B.A., M.D. Land-Soodak, Rebecca, B.A., C.S.W. Griswold, Germaine A., B.A., Ph.D. Lane, Stacey L., B.A., M.D. Grossbard, Sarah J., B.A., M.S., M.D. Lanotte, Anthony T., B.S., M.S., M.D. [Rome] Grunes, Kathryn, B.A., M.D. Lee, Ju-Hyun, B.Sc., M.M. [Inha], Ph.D. [King’s College] Halamandaris, Phill V., B.A., M.D. Lee, Steven J., B.A., M.D. Hernando, Raymundo T., B.S. [Philippines], M.D. [UERMMMC] Leingang, Terrence A., B.A., M.D. Herschkopf, Isaac, B.A., M.D. Lubit, Roy H., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Hessel, Andrea M., B.A., M.D. Lukashok, Daniella D., B.A., M.D. Hirsch, Scott E., B.S., M.D. Lustgarten, Lesley R., B.A., M.S.W. 125 Psychiatry

Luther, Charles W., B.A., M.D. Rosa, Dinelia, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Luther,Tracie E., B.A., M.D. Rosenberg, Marsha D., B.A., M.D. Magera, Michael J., B.A., M.D. Rosner, Jennifer, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Maggio, Lisa A., B.S. Ross, Laura K., B.A., M.D. Maluf, Jeannette M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Rothbort, Halana M., B.A., M.D. Manetti-Cusa, Julian L., B.A., Ph.D. Rubenstein, Karen S., B.A., M.D. [Noreste] Manu, Lucian, M.D. [Bucharest] Rubin, Ellen I., B.S., M.S., Psy.D. Marinas, Manuel G., B.S., M.D. Rubinstein, Alina A., B.A., M.D. Martin, Andrew K., B.S., M.D. Rush, William G., B.S., M.D. Mathur, Jennifer, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Russell, Eileen M., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Matin, Farhan, B.S., M.P.H., M.D. Saco, Donald A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. May, Neal K., B.A., Ph.D. Salke, Mary, B.A., M.D. Mehra, Atul K., B.S., M.D. [Alberta] Sanchez-Barranco, Pablo, M.A., M.D. [Seville] Metzger, Elizabeth A., B.A., Ph.D. Santos, Manuel P., B.A., M.D. Meyers, Stanley, B.A., Ph.D. Santos-Calvin, Delia, M.D. [Santo Tomas] Micheels, Peter A., B.S., M.A. Saraiya, Ankur, B.A., M.D. Minerly,Anachristina, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Sass, Peter D., B.S., M.D. Montagna, Lee G., B.S., Ph.D. Saunders, Patricia S., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Morse, Heather E., B.A., M.D. Schluger, James H., B.A., M.D. Munczek, Debora E., B.A., M.S.W., Ph.D. Schnadow, Roni, B.S., P.N.P., M.S. Nash, Meredith B., B.A., M.D. Schneider, Laura K., B.A., M.D. Ng, Anthony T., B.S., M.D. Schneider, Myles, B.A., M.D. Nierenberg, Ona I., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Schoen, Sarah E., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Nogi, Jennifer, B.A., M.D. Schor, Mark, B.A., M.D. O’Malley, Mary B., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Schwam, David R., B.A., M.D. Ordover, Jeffrey, B.A., M.D. Schwartz, Marion P., B.A., M.S.W. Osiason, Jenna, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Sellers, Melanie B., B.A., M.D. Oswald, Marilyn, B.A., M.S.W. Serrentino, Jennifer M., B.S., M.D. Ozkarahan, Goksin M., B.A., M.D. Shapiro, Sue A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Paizis, Mary, M.D. Shrikhande, Aditi M., B.A., M.D. Panikkar, Gopakumar P., M.B.,B.S. [Kerala] Siegel, Lawrence A., B.A., M.D. Pearson, Jessica K., B.A., Ph.D. Sigalow, Sherill R., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Perel, Esther, B.A. [Hebrew], M.A. Silverman, Lauren I., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Perlstein, Linda, B.A., M.S.W. Silverstein, Charles, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Petit, Jorge, M.D. [Buenos Aires] Simakhodskaya, Zoya, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Pierce, Julie F., B.Sc., M.B.,B.S. [London] Smith, E., B.S.F.S, M.I.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Pimentel, Allyson M., B.A., Ed.M., Ed.D. Smith, Robert M., B.A., M.D. , Megan C., M.D. Sobel, Michael Z., B.S., M.D. Porterfield, Katherine A., B.A., Ph.D. Solovay, Margie R., B.A., Ph.D. Press, Michele R., B.A., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Speicher, Julia E., B.S., M.D. Prince, Robert, B.S., M.D. Spiegel, John C., B.S. [McGill], M.D. [Laval] Profumo, Cristina, M.D. [Genoa] Stephens, Edward M., M.B.,B.Ch. [Galway] Ramirez, Hector A., B.S. [Puerto Rico], M.D. [Central del Caribe] Stewart, Samantha, B.A., M.D. Ramos, Rachelle H., B.S. [Santo Thomas], M.D. [Manila Central] Sugg, Samuel C., Jr., B.A., M.D. Redlener, Eric G., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Swick, Susan, B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Reiner, Robert H., B.A., Ph.D. Tarle, Marc E., B.S., M.D. Reubins, Beatriz M., M.D. [Buenos Aires] Tarshish, Chaim Y., B.A. Rhodes, Jennifer M., B.A., M.D. Thomas, James L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Richman, Barry J., B.S., M.D. Tobkes, Jonathan L., B.A., M.D. Roche, James J., B.A., M.A., M.Div., Ph.D. Torossian, Carol L., B.A., M.A., Psy.D. Rodack, Victor B., B.A., M.D. Trachtenberg, Joan R., B.A., M.D. Roffman, Andrew E., B.A., M.S.W. Trauben, Andrew A., B.S., M.D. 126 Psychiatry

Turco, Jada M., B.A., M.D. Narrative unit of the Skills and Science of Doctoring mod- Urbach, Herbert J., B.A., M.D. ule. Selected psychiatry topics such as the neurobiology of Uricchio, Mary C., B.S., M.D. addictions are also included in the Brain and Behavior unit Van Milders, Martine L., M.A., Ph.D. of the Foundation for Medicine module. Vatakis, Nicholas S., B.A., M.D. Waldman, Marc, B.A., M.D. Second Year Wang, John J., B.S., M.D. Weinshel, Margot P., B.A., R.N., M.S.W. A major portion of the Nervous System unit of the Weinstein, Karen B., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Mechanisms of Disease module is devoted to the study of Weintraub, Andrew, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.D. psychopathology. Whole class lectures, frequently using Weisman, Tanya E., B.A., M.D. videotaped demonstrations, cover the phenomenology, neu- Westrich, Ellen K., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. robiology, and taxonomy of major psychiatric disorders. An Wikler,Alan S., B.A., M.A., M.A., Ph.D. introduction to psychiatric treatments discusses both psy- Wilkes, Allen, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. chopharmacology and psychotherapies. In addition to the Williams, Caroline B., B.A., M.D. lectures, all students participate in supervised small-group Williams, Sarah, B.A., M.D. experiences interviewing psychiatric patients. In addition to Wolff, Elizabeth R., B.A., M.D. making connections between lecture material and living Yates, Kathy F., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. patients, the groups help students to develop clinical inter- viewing skills, understand the phenomenology of psychiatric Teaching Assistants disorders, and learn to take a psychiatric history and to con- duct a mental status examination. The small-group clinical Brogan, Kelly V., B.S., M.D. sessions are held on the wards of Bellevue Hospital Center, , Dillon C., M.D. Tisch Hospital, and the Department of Veterans Affairs New Garfein, Carol F., B.S., M.B.A., M.D. York Harbor Health Care System (the VA). Midterm and Goertz, Peter, M.D. [Munich] final examinations are fully integrated with the other por- Michaeli, Danni, B.A.; M.D. [Sackler] tions of the course: neuroscience, neuropathology, and clini- Patrick, Lisa M., B.A., M.D. cal neurology. Pomara, Vita Strauss, Gordon, B.S., M.D. Third Year

Introduction The psychiatry clerkship is a full-time, six-week experience in the care and treatment of psychiatric patients. Students The Department of Psychiatry offers both required courses are assigned to an inpatient service at Bellevue, Tisch, and electives. The past few years have seen extraordinary Lenox Hill Hospital, or the VA. Students are given the advances in the understanding of the causes of psychiatric choice of working on a general adult inpatient service or on disorders and the mechanism of symptom production. We one of the specialized services of Bellevue: the forensic ser- have increasingly sophisticated appreciation for the ways in vice, the dual diagnosis service, the adolescent service, or which the environment can alter both gene expression and the medical-psychiatry service. A general adult Spanish lan- brain structure. The required psychiatry courses provide all guage unit welcomes students with facility in (or an eager- students with an overview of this rapidly unfolding area of ness to learn) Spanish. In addition, every student spends medical science. Interested students can pursue selected one afternoon a week in an outpatient clinic or other off- clinical and research topics in greater depth through a ward site and four nights on call in the psychiatric emer- broad array of elective opportunities. gency room of Bellevue. Under the close supervision of psychiatry attendings and house officers, students are given primary responsibility for the care of assigned patients. First Year Students conduct the initial physical and psychiatric evalu- The first- and second-year medical curriculum is integrated ations, write the admission notes and treatment plans, and among a number of clinical and basic science departments follow patients through to discharge. A series of case-based and is organized around major organ systems. The seminars are provided throughout the rotation covering core Department of Psychiatry contributes to these courses in a topics in clinical psychiatry (diagnosis, evaluation, medical number of ways. For example, psychiatry faculty work differential, and treatment), psychopharmacology, and sub- alongside other clinicians as preceptors in the Patient stance abuse. All students on the psychiatry clerkship are 127 Psychiatry-Radiation Oncology

observed conducting diagnostic interviews at least three cussions of career and residency planning. There are abun- times by their ward attendings or preceptors. In addition, dant opportunities for students to meet informally with students are required to submit three written case reports. Department of Psychiatry faculty and residents. Examinations include a quiz on psychopharmacology and the psychiatry subject examination of the National Board of Medical Examiners. Radiation Oncology Electives Sandra and Edward H. Meyer Professor of Radiation Oncology, Chairman of the Students who have satisfactorily completed the core clerk- Department of Radiation Oncology, and ship are eligible to take one or more psychiatry electives. Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology) The number of available electives is large, and the offerings vary from year to year. (Students should consult the Formenti, Silvia C., B.S., M.D. [degli Stuidi di Milano] Department of Psychiatry or the School of Medicine Web sites for a list of currently offered electives.) Electives are Adjunct Professor available in most of the clinical services of the department, including the consultation-liaison service, the psychiatry Rosenstein, Barry S., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. emergency room, and the outpatient clinics and inpatient services of the teaching hospitals. (Electives in child and adolescent psychiatry are offered separately through the Associate Professors Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.) Numerous DeWyngaert, J. Keith (Research), B.S., M.Sc., Ph.D. research electives are available in clinical, basic science, and Han, Kerry (Research), B.A., Ph.D. translational studies. Students have the opportunity to Jozsef, Gabor (Clinical), Ph.D. [Eotvos Lorand] work with a faculty or house staff mentor. Other current Narayana, Ashwatha, M.B.,B.S. [Bangalore], M.D. [All India elective offerings include Psychoanalytic Medicine, and Institute] Psychiatric Publishing. Adjunct Associate Professor Research Brooks, Peter C., B.S., Ph.D. The Department of Psychiatry at the NYU School of Medicine is a major center for research. In addition to formal research electives, students are encouraged to participate in ongoing Clinical Associate Professor studies with faculty or resident mentors in other ways. Donahue, Bernadine R., B.A., M.D. Students may choose to work part time over an extended period or full time for a defined block, usually one to three months. An updated list of current projects is available Assistant Professors through the student research bulletin and on the Department Becker, Stewart J. (Research), B.A., M.S., Ph.D. of Psychiatry Web site. Occasionally stipends are available. Gidea-Addeo, Daniela (Clinical), M.D. [Carol Davila] M.D.-Ph.D. students who are interested in psychiatric Lymberis, Stella C., B.S., M.D. research are encouraged to meet early with the research and Sanfilippo, Nicholas J., B.A., M.D. teaching faculty to discuss possibilities. Major areas of study include neuroimaging, dementia and aging, addictions, trau- matic brain injury, schizophrenia, and many others. Clinical Assistant Professors

Huppert, Nelly, B.A., M.D. Psychiatry Interest Group Rush, Stephen C., B.S., M.D. The psychiatry interest group at NYU is a student-led extracurricular activity and is part of a national network of Instructors psychiatry interest groups. A Department of Psychiatry fac- ulty adviser serves as a resource to the group. Meetings are Bright, Kristin L., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. held monthly and include activities such as movie discus- Chao, Kuang-Hwa K., B.S., M.D. sions, hosting invited speakers from specialty areas, and dis- Shah, Jinesh N., B.A., M.D. 128 Radiation Oncology-Radiology

Third- or Fourth-Year Elective Chase, Norman, B.S., M.D. Cho, Kyunghee C. (Clinical), M.D. [Yonsei] A clinical elective in radiation oncology is offered to stu- Genieser, Nancy B., B.A., M.D. dents who are interested in cancer care. Students are intro- George, Ajax E., M.D. [Athens] duced to the decision-making process used in oncology in Gonen, Oded, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Hebrew] general and radiation oncology in particular. This includes Goodgold, Albert, B.A., M.D. [Bern] evaluation of the patient and his or her disease, including Helpern, Joseph A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. the principles of staging, the role of radiation therapy in the Kittredge, Richard D., B.A., M.D. treatment of cancer, the mechanisms of delivering radiation, Lee, Vivian S., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. and interaction with other cancer treatment modalities. The Leitman, Barry S. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. elective provides hands-on experience in managing patients McGuinness, Georgeann, B.A., M.D. with malignant tumors and selected benign tumors. Megibow,Alec J., B.A., M.D., M.P.H Emphasis is given to the modes of presentation, natural his- Naidich, David P., B.A., M.D. tory, and alternatives of treatment for the wide variety of Naidich, James B., B.A., M.D. malignant diseases treated by the service. The student gains Noz, Marilyn E., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. experience in specialized examinations, such as endoscopy Rosenberg, Zehava S. (Clinical), B.S. [Tel Aviv], M.D. for the head and neck region and vaginal/rectal examina- Schweitzer, Mark E., B.S., M.D. tions, and coordination of the clinical findings with radiolog- ical and laboratory studies. The student gets exposure to Research Professors medical physics and radiation therapy treatment planning, including brachytherapy and stereotactic radiotherapy. Abele, Manlio G., Ph.D. [Turin] Clinical time is spent at the Clinical Cancer Center, Tisch Chandra, Ramesh, B.S. [Agra], M.S. [Allahabad], Ph.D. Hospital, and Bellevue Hospital. The student is included in Kricheff, Irvin I., B.S., M.D. the resident-oriented teaching conferences and multimodal conferences with other oncologic specialties. Since this is a clinical specialty, no prior training or interest in mathemat- Adjunct Professors ics or physics is needed. The student is afforded a one-to-one Kramer, Elissa L., B.A., M.D. teaching relationship with department personnel and not Rafii, Mahvash, M.D. [Tehran] used to provide routine paraprofessional care. Research opportunities are available for interested students. Clinical Professors

Balthazar, Emil, Medic [Bucharest], M.D. Radiology Becker, Melvin H., B.A., B.S., M.D. Bergeron, R. Thomas, B.Med., M.D. Professor of Radiology and Chairman of the Bosniak, Morton A., B.S., M.D. Department Golimbu, Cornelia N., M.D. [Bucharest] Keegan, Albert F., B.A., M.D. Recht, Michael P., B.S., M.D. Marshall, Christopher H., B.S. [Bristol], Ph.D. [London]

Louis Marx Professor of Radiology and Associate Professors Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology, and Physiology and Neuroscience Ambrosino, Michael M., B.S., M.D. Babb, James S. (Research), B.S., M.S., M.A., Ph.D. Grossman, Robert, B.S., M.D. Bencardino, Jenny T. (Clinical), M.D. [Javeriana] Beranbaum, Elliott R., B.A., M.D. [Toronto] Professors Chen, Qun, B.S. [Fudan], M.S. [China Institute], Ph.D. Clark, Timothy W., B.S. [Calgary], M.D. [Alberta] Axel, Leon, M.D., Ph.D. Ge, Yulin (Research), M.D. [Shandong Medical] Becker, Joshua A. (Clinical), B.A., M.S., M.D. Goldman, Mitchell A., B.A., M.D. Birnbaum, Bernard, M.D. Hotson, Gwendolyn C. (Clinical), M.D. [Queen’s] Blum, Manfred, B.A., M.D. Inglese, Maria M., M.D., Ph.D. [Genoa] Castellanos, Francisco X., B.A., M.S., M.D. Jacobs, Jill E. (Clinical), M.D. 129 Radiology

Jensen, Jens H., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Cohen, Jodi B. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Johnson, Glyn, B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D. [Aberdeen] Dillon, Evan, B.A., M.D. Kingsley, Peter B. (Physics), B.A., Ph.D. Falangola, Maria F. (Research), M.D., M.S. [Federal], Ph.D. Knopp, Edmond A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [Oswaldo Cruz] Ko, Jane P., B.S., M.D. Fefferman, Nancy R. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Lefleur, Richard S., B.S., M.D. Feliciano, Melvyn A. (Clinical), B.S., B.A., M.D. Litt, Andrew W., B.A., M.D. Fleishaker, Haskel (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Macari, Michael, B.A., M.D. Frenna, Thomas H. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Miller,Theodore T., B.A., M.D. Friedman, Kent P., B.A., M.D. Nelson, Peter K. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Gandras, Eric J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Rosen, Robert J., B.A., M.D. Giovanniello, Giovanna (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Rothman, Lewis, B.A., M.D. Greben, Craig R., B.A., M.D. Rusinek, Henry (Physics), B.S. [Paris], M.A., Ph.D. Harris, Gwen N., B.A., M.D. Sanger, Joseph J., B.S., M.D. Hamburg, Carole S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Sodickson, Daniel K., B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Hecht, Elizabeth (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Tiu, Serafin S. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [East] Heffernan, Cathleen C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Toth, Hildegard B. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Hindman, Nicole M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Turnbull, Daniel H., B.Sc. [Brock], M.S., M.A.Sc., Ph.D. [Toronto] Jacob, Jason S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Yee, Joseph M. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Jahre, Caren, B.A., M.D. Ziprkowski, Micha N., M.D. [Basel] Kim, Daniel, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Kim, Danny C. (Clinical), B.S., M.S.E., M.D. Kim, Sooah (Clinical), M.D. [Ewha] Adjunct Associate Professor Kovacs, Sandor (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Heier, Linda A., M.D. [Ontario] Lawrence, Loretta P., B.S., M.D. Lee, Jiyon (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Lev, Steven (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Clinical Associate Professors Levenbrown, Jack, B.A., M.D. Banner, Howard J., B.A., M.D. Lim, Ruth P. (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Melbourne] Chang, James, B.S., M.D. Loh, John P. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Chapnick, Jeffrey V., B.S., M.D. Luongo, Frank P. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Lautin, Robert F., B.A., M.D. Mechlin, Michael B. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Mitnick, Julie S., B.A., M.D. Mercado, Cecilia L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Milla, Sarah S. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Mitnick, Robin (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Assistant Professors Monahan, W. Gordon (Physics), B.S., Ph.D. Moore, Sandra (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Albert, Robin L. (Clinical), B.S., M.D., M.P.H. Mourtzikos, Karen A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Aquino, Theresa A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Moy, Linda (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Autz, George R., B.S., M.D. Naidich, Jason J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Baxter,Alexander B. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Nomikos, George, B.A., M.D. Behr-Ventura, Dawn M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Nusbaum, Annette O., M.D. Ben-Levi, Eran, B.A., M.D. Parrinello, Salvatore A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Bennett, Genevieve L. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Pellerito, John S., B.A., M.D. Bernstein, Mark P. (Clinical), B.S.; M.D. [Western Ontario] Petchprapa, Catherine N. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Black, Karen S., B.A., M.D. Pinkney, Lynne P. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Bonavita, John A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Ponzo, Fabio (Clinical), M.D. [La Sapienza] Brusca-Augello, Geraldine (Clinical), B.A., D.O. Pramanik, Bidyut K., B.S., M.D. Bryk, Hillel B. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Putterman, Daniel M. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Burke, Brian J., M.A., M.D., B.A. Regatte, Ravinder R., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Osmania] Caplin, Drew M. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. , Rafael (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Charles, Hearns W. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Rybak, Leon D. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Chen, Steven (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Scarmato, Victor J., B.S., M.D. Ciavarra, Gina A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. 130 Radiology

Shah, Priya K. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Sandberg, Alison L., B.S., M.D. Shah, Rakesh A., B.A., M.D. Spektor,Vadim Y., M.D., B.S. Shah, Rakesh D., B.A., M.D. Vidovich, Danko V., B.S., M.D. [Zagreb] Shiau, Maria C. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Vlahos, Ioannis Sigmund, Eric E., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Waite, Rulon J., B.S., M.D. Singer, Cory I. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Slywotzky, Chrystia (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Instructor Srichai-Parsia, Monvadi B., B.S., M.D. Storey, Elizabeth P. (Research), B.S., M.S. [Auckland], Ph.D. Fried, Karen O., B.A., M.S., M.D. [Paris VI] Strubel, Naomi A. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Taouli, Bachir A., M.D. [Algiers] First Year Tobin, Michael (Clinical), B.A., M.D. The Department of Radiology participates in the Anatomy Trikha, Sunita, B.S., M.D. course by conducting six separate small-group sessions Tsou, Harry H. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. focused on the upper limb, chest, abdomen, pelvis, skull and Warshawsky, Robin J., B.S., M.D. orbit, and neck and pelvis. The classes are divided into Wecksell, Alan, B.A., M.D. groups of 30, and 90-minute sessions are organized in small- Wetter, Ellen B. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. group learning. Three larger group sessions are presented Wickstrom, Maj L. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. for the lower limb. There is an emphasis on normal plain Woldenberg, Rona F., B.A., M.D. film and cross-sectional anatomy. Imaging studies are inte- Zaim Wadghiri, Youssef, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. [Claude Bernard] grated with the case-based modules covered during the labo- ratory session. Common pathologic processes are introduced Adjunct Assistant Professors and compared to normal studies. Additional large-group lec- tures provide an introduction to radiologic imaging and Goelman, Gadi, B.S. [Hebrew], M.S., Ph.D. [Weizmann] upper limb and chest/cardiac imaging. Wagner, Steven R., M.S. Second Year Clinical Assistant Professors The Department of Radiology participates in the two-week Almusa, Emad, B.S., D.O. course designed as an introduction to clinical medicine. The Benoff, Allen, B.A., M.D. classes are divided into groups of 30, and 90-minute sessions Chatha, Prabhdeep S., B.S., M.S., M.D. [Toronto] are organized in small-group learning. There is an emphasis Davis, Adam J., B.A., M.D. on the approach to chest and abdomen imaging, including Fallahi, Pouneh, B.A., M.P.H., M.D. standard radiography and cross-sectional body imaging. Fleming, Stephen E., B.S., M.D. Imaging studies are integrated with normal and proven Girvin, Francis G., B.A. [Cambridge], M.B.,Ch.B. [Glasgow] pathology images, including both gross and microscopic spec- Glass, Elizabeth C., B.A., M.D. imens. Common pathologic processes are part of the prob- Jacobs, Stacy L., B.S., M.D. lem-solving exercises. This is organized as problem-solving Kivitz, Philip B., B.S., M.D. laboratory sessions in a small-group learning format. Kuang, Barbara H., B.A., M.D. Lee, Terrence H., B.A., M.D. Levy,Allison D., B.A., M.D. Electives Lichtman, Emily A., B.A., M.D. Liebeskind, Marc E., B.A., J.D., M.D. Diagnostic Radiology Lifschutz, Dara C., B.A., M.D. This is a four-week elective offered to all third- and fourth- Moses, Daniel A., B.Sc., M.B.,B.S. [New South Wales] year medical students as an introduction to diagnostic imag- Myung, Kwang H., B.S., M.D. [Seoul] ing and invasive radiologic procedures. The program offers a Naik, Mohit M., B.A., M.D. survey of general radiology and radiologic subspecialties with Osborne, Heather L., B.A., M.D. a series of didactic sessions given by the faculty. The course is Polizzi, Francesco P., M.D. [Bologna], D.O. highly structured, occupying the day from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Prasad, Ravi S., B.S., M.D. The first two hours are directed to clinical rotations, where Reichman, Aaron D., B.S., M.D. the student can observe patient examinations, the working 131 Radiology

interpretive sessions, and the interface of radiology with the the orthopaedic patient. The student is considered part of referral services. At 11 a.m., there is a daily lecture for the the musculoskeletal radiology section, spending most of the students covering the multispecialties of radiology. The mid- time learning the basic approach to the interpretation of day Radiology Teaching Conference for residents is optional plain films, and is expected to participate in all departmen- for students. The afternoon is structured in learning formats tal and interdepartmental conferences. Emphasis is placed of small-group exercises, problem-based learning, diagnostic on the common forms of musculoskeletal pathology, includ- algorithms, and assigned cases for student workup. ing fractures and dislocations, arthritis, spinal disorders, The diagnostic radiology elective is structured to provide and the postoperative patient. The student receives a basic an overview of the breadth of diagnostic imaging and inva- introduction to the principles and use of computerized sive radiology and an introduction to the fundamentals of tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and nuclear medi- diagnostic radiology. The objectives of the elective are as fol- cine in orthopaedic radiology. Time permitting, the student lows: The medical student develops an appreciation of the has an opportunity to observe several imaging-guided proce- complexity of diagnostic imaging, including an understand- dures and learns about the role of the radiologist as an ing of the types of studies that are available and the informa- interventionalist. tion they can provide. The student gains an understanding of the clinical indications for obtaining studies, the relative Emergency Room (ER) Radiology risk/benefit of radiologic procedures, and the basic technical aspects of how examinations are performed. The student also This rotation in the Bellevue Hospital Center ER introduces gains insight into the diagnostic limitations of imaging stud- the medical student to plain-film diagnosis of traumatic and ies and how these parameters affect patient care. The stu- nontraumatic emergencies. There is an in-depth discussion dent sees hundreds of imaging studies. It is not the purpose of the detection and description of fractures, including the of the program to have the student become a skilled inter- mechanics of skeletal trauma. The student learns a concise preter of imaging studies. A familiarity is established, but informative approach to spinal trauma. The medical dis- directed to the use of the technologies. The student develops eases, including heart failure, pneumonia, and acute an understanding of the differences between, and interac- abdomen and central nervous system diseases, are reviewed tions among, each of the imaging specialties and the opera- as to the appropriate imaging workup, including, but not tion of these radiologic subspecialties in the context of limited to, standard radiography, CT, ultrasound, and MRI. modern radiologic and medical practice. The student is expected to participate in all image review sessions and to attend all relevant lectures. Upon comple- tion of the elective, the student should have a better under- Abdominal Imaging standing of the vital role of diagnostic imaging in establishing the correct diagnosis and treatment of the This two- to four-week course at Tisch Hospital is intended injured/critically ill patient. for students who plan a career in radiology, medicine, or surgery and its subspecialties. The student is instructed in the fundamentals of abdominal imaging and participates in Neuroradiology reading sessions and departmental and interdepartmental This elective is intended for students who plan a career in conferences. The varied rotations are tailored for the indi- radiology or in one of the neurologic sciences. The student vidual student’s educational goals. The objective of this elec- participates in reading sessions and conferences associated tive is to offer the student an opportunity to observe how with the neuroradiology section and receives instruction in radiology contributes to patient care. It is hoped that the some of the basic aspects of neurologic imaging, including student acquires an appreciation for the various imaging anatomy of the brain and spinal cord as shown by CT and modalities and their application to the evaluation of abdom- MRI, and diagnosis of diseases and abnormalities of the cen- inal disease. At the end of the course, the student is tral nervous system. expected to give a 10-15 minute PowerPoint presentation on an interesting topic that the student observed while on the Nuclear Medicine rotation. This course is intended for students who plan a career in diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine, internal medicine, or Musculoskeletal Radiology pathology, but may be of interest to those who are pursuing This elective is geared toward students who are planning a neurology, neurosurgery, oncology, or oncologic surgery. This career in radiology, orthopaedics, or rheumatology. The stu- course consists of several didactic sessions concerning the dent learns how imaging is incorporated into the workup of physics and biology of nuclear medicine and an exposure to 132 Radiology-Rehabilitation Medicine

all of the clinical activities related to nuclear medicine, diag- varied general and specialty disciplines. The projects may be nosis, and therapy, including PET/CT. The student spends in formal instructional materials, information technology some time in the thyroid clinic, as well as on interdiscipli- (IT) as applied to radiology, or in learning formats at whole- nary tumor boards, and is expected to attend departmental class, small-group, or individual levels. The student may be reading conferences, nuclear medicine case conferences, assigned to create, develop, and edit Web-based instruc- journal club, and interdepartmental conferences with tional materials. The subject area is decided by the course emphasis on oncology and endocrinology. director based on the background and skills of the student and the educational goals of the department. Pediatric Radiology The elective is intended to develop and amplify the skills of the student in learning the varied formats of instructional This course is intended for students who plan a career in programs. The student develops an understanding of the radiology, pediatrics, or pediatric surgery. The student is various learning methods, including formal lectures, small- instructed in the fundamentals of pediatric radiology and group learning, problem-solving exercises, outsourced participates in the reading sessions and departmental and resources such as dedicated imaging Web sites, instructional interdepartmental conferences. The objective of this elective CDs, and information retention assessment and testing. The is to offer the student an opportunity to observe how pedi- student becomes skilled in the use of computer-based tech- atric radiology contributes to patient care. It is hoped that niques such as PowerPoint, computer-assisted design, and the student acquires an appreciation for the various imag- the picture archive and communication system (PACS) ing modalities and their application to children. resources of the clinical care sites.

Thoracic Imaging Research This course is intended for students who plan to practice This elective is offered to all third- and fourth-year medical clinical medicine in the fields of radiology, medicine, or students. The student is assigned to a faculty mentor for surgery. The student is instructed in the fundamentals of guidance. The subject area is decided by the faculty mentor thoracic imaging and participates in clinical image interpre- and the student to integrate the background education of tation sessions in addition to attending departmental and the student with the goals to be achieved. interdepartmental conferences. The objective of this elective The elective is intended to develop and amplify the skills is to improve the student’s understanding of the role of tho- of the student in hypothesis-driven research. The student racic imaging in patient care, focusing on the strengths and develops an understanding of the various steps involved in appropriate utilizations of various diagnostic modalities for formulating and implementing such research protocols, the evaluation of diseases of the chest. Particular emphasis including study design, responsible conduct of research and is directed toward standard and high-resolution chest CT in informed consent, data collection and analysis, and interpre- addition to radiography of acutely ill patients. tation of results. Vascular and Interventional Radiology This course provides the student with greater insight into Rehabilitation Medicine the spectrum of image-guided, minimally invasive proce- dures within interventional radiology. These include arter- Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine and ial, venous, oncologic, hepatobiliary, and genitourinary Chairman of the Department interventions and the fundamental roles of these therapies in patient care. The student participates in the daily func- Flanagan, Steven R., B.S., M.D. tioning of the interventional radiology section, including bedside rounds, patient evaluation, interdisciplinary confer- Professor ences, didactic teaching sessions, and extensive hands-on experience during simple and complex interventional cases. Ben-Yishay,Yehuda, B.A. [Hebrew], M.A., Ph.D. The student also receives training in basic principles of Diller, Leonard, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. angiographic imaging and radiation safety. Lee, Mathew H., B.A., M.D., M.P.H Naftchi, N. Eric (Research), B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Education Reich, Theobald (assigned to Rehabilitation Medicine), B.A., M.D. The elective is offered to all third- and fourth-year medical students. The student participates with faculty members in 133 Rehabilitation Medicine

Rosenbluth, Jack (assigned to Rehabilitation Medicine), B.A., Gordon, Robert M., B.A., M.Ed., Psy.D. M.D. Gross, Jeffery M., B.S., M.D. Sarno, John, M.D. Houston, Vern L., B.S.A.E., M.S.E., M.P.H., Ph.D. Sarno, Martha T., B.A., M.A., hon.: D.H.C. [Goteborg] Kaplan, Esin, M.D. [Ankara] Langenbahn, Donna M., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Langer, Karen G., B.A., Ph.D. Research Professor Mesch-Spinello, Joyce C., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Eberstein, Arthur, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. O’Young, Bryan J., B.A., M.D. Padrone, Frank J., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Richter, Edwin F., B.A., M.D. Clinical Professors Sasson, Nicole L., B.A., M.D. Ahn, Jung H., M.D. [Seoul] Varlotta, Gerard P., B.A., D.O. Cohen, Jeffrey M., B.A., M.D. Gertler, Menard, B.A. [Saskatchewan], M.S., Med.Sc.D., Assistant Professors M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Gold, Joan T., B.A., M.D. Magill, David B. (Clinical), B.S., D.O. Goodgold, Joseph, B.A., M.D. Moroz, Alex, B.A., M.D. Itoh, Masayoski, M.D. [Tokyo], M.P.H. Whiteson, Jonathan H., B.Sc., M.D. Jimenez, Arthur C., B.S., M.D. [Santo Tomas] Kieran, Owen P., B.S., M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Lane, Miriam E., B.A., M.D. [Romania] Lanyi, Valery F., M.D. [Budapest] Frieden, Fred, B.A., M.D. Ma, Dong, M.D. [Seoul] Manger,William M. (assigned to Rehabilitation Medicine), B.S., Adjunct Assistant Professors M.D., Ph.D. Rashbaum, Ira G., B.A., M.D. Luo, Gangming, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Sherr, Rose L., Ph.D. Wu, Sam S., B.A., M.A., M.P.H., M.D. Sverdlik, Samuel, B.S., M.D. Thistle, Howard G., M.D. [Dalhousie] Zaretsky, Herbert H., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Clinical Assistant Professors Cai, Peiti, M.D. [Shanghai] Associate Professors Christopher, Frima, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. DePorto, Robert, B.S., M.A., D.O. Alba, Augusta, B.S., M.D. Diab, Marguerite E., B.S., M.D. Haas, Francois, B.S., Ph.D. Ezrachi, Ora, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Weiss, Aaron J. (Psychology), B.A., M.H.L., Ph.D. Fang, Qiang G., M.S. [Chinese Academy], M.D. [Taishan] Feinblatt, Arlene, B.A., Ph.D. Adjunct Associate Professors Freedman, Janet, B.S., M.D. Garritan, Susan, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Pachter, Bruce, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Goldberg, Harvey, B.S., M.D. [Central del Este] Spielholz, Neil I., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Grunwald, Ilana A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Young, Mark A., B.A., M.B.A., M.D. Ha, Edward, B.S., M.D. [Seoul] Horn, Sheila E., B.A., D.O. Iyer, Kamla, M.B.,B.S. [Grant] Clinical Associate Professors Kalva, Shailaja R., M.B.,B.S. [Gandhi] Adelglass, Howard, B.A., M.D. [Guadalajara] Kim, Sie H., M.D. [Yonsei] Axen, Kenneth, B.E.E., M.S.E.E., Ph.D. Lerner, Patricia K., B.A., M.A. Bezkor, Mary F., B.A., M.D. Malpe, Ravi, M.B.,B.S. [Madras] Chiang, Shi-cheng, M.D. [Shengyang] Okoronkwo, Ifeoma, B.A., M.D. Daniels-Zide, Ellen D., B.A., Ed.M., Ed.D. Parkin, Catherine A., B.Sc., M.A. Fiedler, Irma G., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Pines, Joyce F., B.S., D.O. 134 Rehabilitation Medicine

Rath, Joseph F., M.A., Ed.M, Ph.D. Katims, Jefferson J., B.Sc. [McGill], M.D. Riedel, Karen, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Kim, Ryul, B.A., D.O. Ronan, Susan, B.A., M.A., D.P.T. Kornreich, Jeffrey I., B.A., M.D. Rosenberg, Craig, B.S., M.D. [Guadalajara] Kuusisto, Carol L., B.A., M.F.A., D.O. Rosenblatt, Marc J., D.O Kyriakides, Christopher, B.A., D.O. Saadeh, Peter B., M.D. [Beirut] Lanter, Robert B., B.A., D.O. Schively, Dora, B.S., M.D. Leali, Alejandro, M.D. [Buenos Aires] Shea, Leo J., III, B.A., M.A., Ed.M., M.S., Ph.D. Lee, Mi-hyon, M.A., M.D. Simon, Deborah, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Lim, Ai-lian, B.S., M.A. Vasile, John, B.A., M.D. Lippman, Eric S., B.S., M.D. Vitale, Kenneth C., B.S., M.D. Litke, David R., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Waked, William J., B.A., Ph.D. Liu, Wei A., B.A., M.D. Weinberg, Jeffrey, B.S., M.D. Long, Minhui, M.D. [Sun Yat-sen] Weinberg, Joseph, B.A., M.S., M.A., Ph.D. Mensch, Jack A., B.S., M.D. Yang, Gai-Fu, B.S. [Taiwan], M.M.Sc., M.D. Mihovich, Eva G., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Zhang, Victoria, M.D. [Tong Ji], D.O. Ng, Chow H., B.A., M.S., M.D. Norden, Terri, B.S., D.D.S., M.D. Panaro, Nicholas R., B.S., M.D. Adjunct Assistant Professors of Clinical Peery, Shelley, B.A., Ph.D. Kang, Seong-Kwan, M.D. [Chun-Nam] Perry, Jeffrey, B.S., D.O. Oh-Park, Mooyeon, M.D. [Seoul] Pomerantz, Janet, B.A., M.D. [Sackler] Tan, Jackson, B.S., M.D. [Santo Tomas], Ph.D. Poulos, Philip J., B.S., M.D. Prilik, Sofiya, B.A., M.D. Qian, Xinru, M.B.,B.S. [Shanghai] Instructor Qu, Sue, M.S., M.D. [Bethune] Im, Brian S., B.A., M.D. Ragucci, Mark V., B.S., M.S., D.O. Rho, Richard B., B.S., M.D. Rossi, Roger P., B.A., D.O. Instructors in Clinical Salsberg, David H., B.A., Psy.D. Schaefer, Lynn A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Lee, Christopher H., B.A., M.D. [St. George’s, West Indies] Schlifstein, Todd R., B.S., D.O. Tranese, Louis J., B.A., D.O. Silverman, Brett R., B.S., M.S., D.O. Sonatore, Carol, M.D., D.O. Clinical Instructors Yang, Chul Jo, M.D. [Seoul]

Antell, Craig, B.S., D.O. Baskin, Lara E., Ph.D. Teaching Assistant Berman, Susan J., B.S., M.D. Rodriguez, Raymond, B.S., M.A. Biderman, David J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Bilgrei, Rachel I., B.A., M.A., Psy.D. Birnbaum, Henry P., B.A., M.D., D.D.S. First and Second Years Burns, Philip, B.A., D.O. Bushell, Camille M., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Rehabilitation medicine faculty members serve as precep- Daniele, Richard J., B.A., Ed.M., Ph.D. tors and site hosts for the Patient Narrative, a part of Skills Denham, Teresa V., B.S., M.A. and Science of Doctoring, an integrated four-year module Friedman, Irving M., B.A., M.S.P.H., LL.B. constructed to reinforce the humanity as well as the science Gasalberti, Richard A., B.A., M.D. of the physician’s work of healing. The patients are inter- Goldstein, Heidi J., B.S., M.D. viewed at the Rusk Institute, Bellevue Rehabilitation Gupta, Shalabh K., M.B.,B.S. [Tawaharfal] Wards, and Cardiac Rehabilitation Center. Guy,Ali E., M.D. [Nordestana] Each year, several NYU medical students request rehabil- Huang, Josephine Z., M.D. [Sun Yat-sen] itation physicians as their faculty advisers. These academic Jendrek, Paul, B.S., B.A., M.D. advisers serve as the students’ guides in selecting a spe- cialty and navigating the residency application process. 135 Rehabilitation Medicine-Surgery

Summer fellowship opportunities are available for stu- Cutting, Court B. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. dents to find out more about the field of rehabilitation medi- Glickman, Robert S., B.A., D.M.D. cine by spending time between their first and second year Gouge, Thomas H., B.A., M.D. with the department’s residents and faculty. Harris, Matthew, B.A., M.D. Heller, Keith S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Hochberg, Mark (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Electives Pass, Harvey I., B.A., M.D. Two- and four-week electives are available to third- and Reich, Theobald (assigned to Rehabilitation Medicine), B.A., fourth-year students. Students sample educational experi- M.D. ences at Rusk Institute, Bellevue Hospital, the VA, and Schnabel, Freya R. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Hospital for Joint Diseases and use the team approach to Simon, Ronald J. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. gain experience in the diagnostic evaluation and medical Spencer, Frank, B.S., M.D. care of patients with various disabilities due to muscu- Tice, David A., B.A., M.D. loskeletal problems, pain, spinal cord injuries, stroke, and Veith, Frank (Clinical), B.A., M.D. amputations. Students are included in the rich academic Zide, Barry A. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., D.M.D., M.D. program for the house staff and are given progressively greater responsibilities in caring for inpatient and ambula- Professors of Clinical tory rehabilitation patients. Chassin, Jameson L. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Golomb, Frederick M., B.S., M.D. Surgery Adjunct Professor George David Stewart Professor of Surgery and Chairman of the Department Siebert, John W. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D.

Pachter, Hersch L., M.D. Clinical Professors

Lawrence D. Bell Professor of Plastic Surgery Allen, Robert J., B.A., M.D. Bloom, Norman D., B.A., M.D. McCarthy, Joseph G., B.A., M.D. Imparato, Anthony M., B.A., M.D. Pitman, Gerald H. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. S. Arthur Localio Professor of Surgery Rees, Thomas P. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Rifkind, Kenneth M., B.S., M.D. Eng, Kenneth, B.Ch.E., M.D. Saxe, David, B.A., M.D. Solowey,Alex, M.D. Stone, Alex M., M.D. Frank C. Spencer Professor of Surgery

Riles, Thomas S., B.A., M.D. Associate Professors

Adelman, Mark A., B.A., M.D. Jules Leonard Whitehill Professor of Surgery Ahn, Christina Y. (Clinical) (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. and Oncology Axelrod, Deborah M. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. [Tel Aviv] Roses, Daniel F., B.A., M.D. Baker, Daniel C. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Brem, Harold (Clinical), B.S., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Colen, Stephen R. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., D.D.S., M.D. Professors DeLacure, Mark D. (Clinical) (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. Diflo, Thomas (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Aston, Sherrell J. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Fielding, Christine J., B.S., M.D. Beasley, Robert W. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Fielding, George A. (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Queensland] Blei, Francine (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. [Sackler] Ginsburg, Howard B., B.A., M.D. Boyd, Arthur D., B.S., M.D. Grayson, Barry H. (Orthodontics), B.A., D.D.S. Chiu, David T. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. 136 Surgery

Guth, Amber A. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Hazen, Alexes (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Hofstetter, Steven R., B.S., M.D. Hiotis, Karen L. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Jacobowitz, Glenn R. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Hiotis, Spiros P., B.A., M.D., Ph.D. Jelks, Glenn W. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.S., M.D. Hopkins, Mary Ann, B.A., M.Phil. [Cambridge], M.D. Kalet, Adina L., B.S., M.D., M.P.H. John, Devon G., B.A., M.D. Karlis, Vasiliki, B.S., D.M.D., M.D. Kurian, Marina S. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. Karp, Nolan S. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. Kwauk, Sam, B.S., Ph.D., M.D. [British Columbia] Lamparello, Patrick J. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Levine, Jamie P. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. Morgan, Glyn R. (Clinical), M.D., M.Sc. [Toronto] Levy, Michael, B.A., M.D. Newman, Elliot (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Liang, Howard G. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Rockman, Caron B. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Maldonado, Thomas, B.A., M.S., M.D. Shamamian, Peter, B.A., M.D. Margiotta, Michael S. (Clinical) (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. Shapiro, Richard L. (Clinical), M.D. Miller, George, B.A., M.D.,C.M. [McGill] Sutin, Kenneth M. (Clinical), B.S., M.S., M.D. Moore, Harvey G., III (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Teperman, Lewis W., B.A., M.D. Mussa, Firas F. (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Baghdad] Thorne, Charles H. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Nadler, Evan P., B.S., M.D. Warren, Stephen M. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. Parikh, Manish S., B.A., M.D. Patel, Kepal N., B.A., M.D. Reader, Robert (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Adjunct Associate Professors Saadeh, Pierre B., B.A., M.D. Abouzahr, Kamel (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. [American, Saunders, John K. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Beirut] Schwartz, David L., B.A., M.D. Gurtner, Geoffrey C. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Sharma, Sheel (Clinical), M.D. [Mahatma Gandhi] Scher, Larry A., B.A., M.D. Siegel, Beth (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [CETEC]

Clinical Associate Professors Assistant Professor of Clinical

Colen, Helen (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Fink, Simon, B.A., M.D. Gagne, Paul J., B.A., M.D. Ginsberg, Gerald (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. Adjunct Assistant Professors Marcus, Stuart G., B.A., M.D. Silver, Lester, B.A., M.S., M.D. Angrigiani, Claudio H. (Plastic Surgery), M.D. [Buenos Aires] Blitz, Aileen G., B.A., M.A., Ed.M, Ph.D. Gadaleta, Dominick, B.A., M.D. Adjunct Associate Professors of Clinical Ricci, John L., B.S., M.D. Bordan, Dennis L., B.A., M.D. Giangola, Gary, B.A., M.D. Clinical Assistant Professors

Barillas, Ingrid (Plastic Surgery), D.D.S. [Costa Rica] Assistant Professors Bass, Lawrence S. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Berman, Russell S., B.S., M.D. Brandeis, Steven Z., B.A., M.D. Bholat, Omar S. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Brecht, Lawrence E. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., D.D.S. Busch, Erna, B.A., M.D. Cassaro, Sebastiano, M.D. [Genoa] Carter, Joseph, B.S., M.D. Coleman, Sydney R., M.D. Cayne, Neal S., B.S., M.D. Daliana, Maurizio, M.D. [Florence] Choi, Mihye (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. Distant, Dale, B.S., M.D. De Noto, George, B.A., M.D. Fassman, Stephen (Plastic Surgery), B.S., D.D.S. Fahmy,Ahmed (Clinical), M.B.,B.Ch., M.D. [Alexandria] Feingold, Randall S. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Frangos, Spiros G. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Garfinkle, Judah S. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.S., D.M.D. Gagne, Jean-Pierre (Research), B.S., Ph.D., M.D. Hanan, Scott H., B.S., B.A., M.D. Gellman, Larry, B.S., M.D. Harlin, Brian P., B.A., M.D. Harvey, Lillian P., B.S., M.D. Hecht, Pauline G., B.A., M.D. 137 Surgery

Kasabian, Armen (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. Fonseca, Rodrigo B., B.A., M.D. Kim, Geun Eun, M.D. [Seoul] Garg, Karan, B.S. Nalbandian, Harout I., M.D. [Yereven] Gelb, Bruce E., B.S., M.D. Nalbandian, Matthew M., B.A., M.D. Gobble, Ryan M., B.S., M.D. Pelham, Francis R., B.S., M.D. Gulkarov, Iosif M., M.D. Pugkhem, Tretorn, M.D. [Mahidol, Bangkok] Haddock, Nicholas T., B.A., M.D. Scott, Susan C., B.A., M.D. Hirsch, David L., D.D.S Hirsh, David S., M.D. Hobeika, Mark J., B.S., M.D. Member of the Faculty Hussain, Mustafa, B.S., M.D. Kabnick, Lowell, B.A., M.D. Irani, Katayun, B.A., M.D. Jacobs, Jordan M., B.A., M.D. Kang, Helen H., B.A., M.D. Instructor Kaufman, Andrew J., B.A., M.D. Ballert, Erik Q., B.S., M.D. Kingham, T. Peter, B.A., M.D. Krikhely,Abraham, B.S., M.D. Kumar, Pranat, B.S., M.P.H, M.D. Clinical Instructors Labinskyy,Volodymyr, M.D. [Danylo Halytsky] Lee, Ann Y., B.A., M.D. Fried, Gregory, B.A., M.D. Lerman, Oren Z. (Plastic Surgery), B.A. Kamdar, Mehul R., B.A., M.D. Levine, Steven M., B.S., M.D. Tabbal, Nicolas G. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.D. [Beirut] Maggi, Jason C., B.A., M.D. Malik, Rajesh K., B.A., M.D. Teaching Assistants , Jennifer L., B.S., M.D. Mbabuike, Nnenna S., B.S., M.D. Abraham, Nitya E., B.S., M.D. Messina, Amanda, B.A., M.D. Adelman, David M. (Plastic Surgery), B.S., M.S., M.D., Ph.D. Michaels, Joseph, B.A., M.D. Alli, Roshni L., B.A., B.S., M.D. Nguyen, Phuong D., B.S., M.D. Alnachawati, Hicham, M.D. [Damascus] Novack, Richard C., B.A., M.D. Avraham, Tomer, B.S., M.D. Palmer, Shani K., B.S., M.D. Ayoung-Chee, Patricia R., B.A., M.D. Plitas, George, B.A., M.D. Bagloo, Melissa B., B.S., M.D. Powell, Anathea C., B.A., M.D. Bastidas, Nicholas, B.A., M.D. Ramirez, Alain, B.S., M.D. Bauer, Stephen M., B.S., M.D. Ricci, John, B.A., M.D. Bedrosian, Andrea S., B.A., M.D. Rodgers, Shaun D., B.A., M.D. Bergknoff, Yael, B.A., M.S., M.D. Rousou, Laki J., B.A., M.S., M.D. Blechman, Keith M., B.A., M.D. Sabbaghian, Maasumeh S., B.S., M.D. Blumberg, Sheila N., B.A., M.D. Sadek, Mikel, B.A., M.D. Brill, Elliott R., B.S., M.A., M.D. Sand, Mathew A., B.S., M.D. Bruhn, Aron M., B.S., M.D. Schlager,Avraham D., B.A., M.D. Capla, Jennifer M., B.A., M.D. Schneider, Lisa F., B.A., M.D. Cavnar, Michael J., B.S., M.D. Schwack, Bradley F., B.A., M.S., M.D. Ceradini, Daniel J., B.S., M.D. Silberstein, Michael W., B.A., M.D. Chaudhry, Umer I., B.S., M.D. Stableford, Jennifer A., B.A., M.D. Chung, Mabel, B.S., M.D. Tepper, Oren M. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Colen, Kari L. (Plastic Surgery), B.A., M.D. Tihonov, Nikita E., M.D. [Belarus] Dec, Wojciech, B.A., M.D. Weichman, Katie E., B.S., M.D. Derderian, Christopher, B.A., M.D. Wetterau, Meredith T., B.S., M.D. , Lawrence B., B.A, M.D. Williams, Brittny S., B.A., M.D. Ehrlich, David A., B.S., M.D. Worku, Berhane M., B.S., M.D. Engler, John A., B.S., M.D. Zampell, Jamie C., B.S., M.D. Fischkoff, Katherine, B.A., M.P.A., M.D. 138 Surgery

Surgery Clerkship Operating Room Experience The operating room provides an invaluable opportunity for Surgical education is a primary goal of the chairman of the the observation of the full spectrum of surgical disease Department of Surgery, Dr. H. Leon Pachter. Students are processes. Students are expected to scrub in on cases, read introduced to the spectrum of surgical disease by following about cases in advance, display appropriate OR behavior, patients from initial presentation and participating in their and bring specimens to the pathology lab so that they can operative procedure and throughout their postoperative review the specimen with the pathologist. care. Students are expected to actively participate in the evolution and resolution of their patients’ surgical disease process. The goal is to have each student become an integral Outpatient Experience member of the surgical team and to regard himself or her- Students obtain their ambulatory experience by spending self as a surgeon. one day a week in physician-run clinics and/or office hours. The surgical clerkship has been designed to maximize the This allows students to observe the doctor-patient relation- learning experience. All students experience the differences ship and explore more meaningfully pre- and postoperative and benefits of the three major teaching sites: Tisch patient care issues. In this way, they can appreciate the pre- Hospital, Bellevue Hospital, and the VA Hospital. The operative manifestations of surgical illness and understand patient population of each is very different and together pro- the postoperative path to recovery. vide a rich experience in patient disease presentation, eval- uation, and operative treatment. Recent innovations in the Didactic Teaching surgical clerkship include the Surgical Skills Lab, WISE-MD (Web Initiative in Surgical Education), the surgical cyber While the essential component of surgical education is classroom, and Surgical Jeopardy competitions. Small-group within the context of clinical events, it is also important that didactic sessions and tutorials are also new highlights of the students obtain the core knowledge of surgery. Weekly surgical clerkship. During weekly chairman’s rounds, Dr. small-group lecture sessions allow for a free exchange of Pachter meets with the clerkship students to discuss their questions and active discussion. The weekly mortality and patients’ disease processes. morbidity conference provides a particularly meaningful In addition, Dr. Mark Hochberg, who oversees the clerk- exercise in surgical decision making as it relates to the sig- ship, welcomes the opportunity to meet with students indi- nificant surgical problems on all the services for that week. vidually to help them begin the process of determining their In addition, students are encouraged to participate in other medical or surgical career path. specific service-related conferences. Where appropriate, stu- dents are assigned readings in specific texts, journals and Objectives monographs. The objectives of the surgery clerkship are for students to Assessment learn to elicit patient histories; conduct physical exams; write notes in patients’ charts; interpret radiological and Students are evaluated by faculty and residents. laboratory data; formulate a differential diagnosis and Assessment is based on participation in morning and treatment plan; understand surgical decision making; per- evening rounds, performance in the operating room, write- form basic surgical skills; understand operative technique, ups of admission histories and physical exams, patient pre- surgical anatomy, and pathology; and demonstrate profes- sentations, in-house call responsibilities, and written daily sional behavior. notes. There is also an objective structured clinical examina- tion in addition to a nationalized written examination at the Clerkship Structure completion of the clerkship. Students are assigned to six weeks of general surgery and a Summary two-week elective chosen from the surgical subspecialties: vascular, cardiac, pediatric, transplant, trauma, plastic, and The structure and content of the surgery clerkship is surgical oncology. Formal academic components of the surgi- directed at providing the students with the basic surgical cal clerkship include tutorials, clinical teaching rounds, lec- knowledge and experiences essential to all physicians tures, ICU rounds, extensive operative experience, as well as regardless of their ultimate specialty; providing the stu- departmental grand rounds, journal clubs, and morbidity dents with a foundation in decision making based on the and mortality conferences. assessment of clinical data, including the history, physical findings, laboratory evaluation, and observations at surgery; 139 Surgery-Urology

introducing the students to the necessary skills, scholarship, Clinical Professors and work habits to allow independent progressive achieve- ment in clinical science in the future; and fostering in the Al-Askari, Salah, M.B.,Ch.B. [Iraq], M.S. students a selfless dedication to patient care. Davis, Joseph, B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Farcon, Eduardo M., M.D. [Santo Tomas] Johanson, Karl-Eric, B.S., M.D. Surgical Subinternships Kavoussi, Louis R., B.A., M.D. The subinternship in general surgery is meant to give the stu- Menon, Mani, M.D. [Jipmer] dent who is interested in surgery a more in-depth experience Plaine, Leonard, B.A., M.D. by having the student take on the responsibilities of an intern. Rowan, Robert, M.D. In this capacity, he or she sees consults in the emergency room Spatz, Martin, B.A., M.D. and on the ward, manages patients who have been admitted to Warner, Roger, B.A., M.D. the service, and assists in the operating room. In addition, the Yuvienco, Francisco, M.D. [Philippines] student is responsible for a short project, either a presentation Zelikovsky, Gerald, B.S., M.D. [Louvain] or a paper, on a relevant topic. Subinternships are also avail- able in specialties such as vascular surgery, transplant James M. Neissa and Janet Riha Neissa surgery, cardiac surgery, endocrine surgery, pediatric surgery, Associate Professor of Urologic Oncology plastic surgery, trauma surgery, and critical care. Taneja, Samir, B.S., M.D.

Urology Associate Professors Professor of Urology, Martin Spatz Chairman Chachoua, Abraham (Clinical), M.B.,B.S. [Monash], M.D. of the Department of Urology, and Professor Garabedian, Michael J., B.S., Ph.D. of Pharmacology McCullough, Andrew R. (Clinical), B.A., M.D. Osman, Iman, M.S., M.B.,B.Ch. [Cairo], M.D. [National Cancer Lepor, Herbert, B.A., M.D. Institute, Egypt] Wilson, Elaine L., B.Sc., Ph.D. [Cape Town] Professors

Golimbu, Mircea, M.D. [Institute of Medicine-Pharmacy, Adjunct Associate Professor Bucharest] Walden, Paul D., B.Sc. [Leeds], Ph.D. [Kent] Morales, Pablo, M.D. [Philippines] Nitti, Victor W., B.A., M.D. Shapiro, Ellen, B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate Professors Sun, Tung-Tien, B.S., M.S. [Taiwan], Ph.D. Alexander, Martin, B.S., M.D. Wu, Xue-Ru, M.D. [Shanghai] Glasser, Jeffrey, B.S., M.D. Gluck, Robert, B.S., M.D. Professors of Clinical Kallet, Steven, B.S., M.D. Provet, John, B.A., M.D. Amelar, Richard, B.A., M.D. Salant, Robert, B.A., M.D. Dubin, Lawrence, B.S., M.D. Shulman, Yale, B.A., M.D. Sperber,Alan, B.A., M.D. Research Professor Xiao, Chuan-Guo, M.D. [Hubei]

Bosland, Maarten C., D.V.Sc., Ph.D. [Utrecht] Assistant Professors

Adjunct Professor Huang, William C., B.A., M.D. Kelly, Christopher E., B.A., M.D. Djavan, Bob, M.D., Ph.D. [Vienna] Logan, Susan K., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Rosenblum, Nirit, B.A., M.D. 140 Urology-Administrative Faculty-Nondepartmental

Shah, Ojas, B.A., M.D. Four- to Eight-Week Research Elective Stifelman, Michael D., B.S., M.D. This elective is open to third- and fourth-year students Torre, Pablo L. (Clinical), B.S., M.D. [Philippines] interested in learning the fundamentals of urologic Telegrafi, Shpetim H. (Research), M.D. [Tirana] research. Students may choose a project in either clinical urology research or basic urology-related laboratory Research Assistant Professors research. An appropriate faculty mentor is assigned. Students are asked to construct a hypothesis, design an Deng, Fang-Ming, M.D., Ph.D. experimental approach, and summarize data upon comple- Grishina, Irina B., B.S., M.S. [Moscow], Ph.D. tion of the rotation.

Clinical Assistant Professors Kaminetsky, Jed, B.A., M.D. Administrative Faculty Peng, Benjamin, B.A., M.D. Adjunct Professors

Clinical Instructors Conocenti, Paul (Information Technology), M.B.A. Crater, Richard (Finance Administration), B.A., M.B.A. Bakal, Ron S., B.A., M.A., M.D. Johnson, Annette (Medical School Administration), B.A., Ph.D., Ficazzola, Michael, B.A., M.D. J.D. Gerardi, Carl, B.S., M.D. Sanchez, Nancy (Medical Center Administration), M.S. Hom, David, B.A., M.D. Leventhal, Arnold, B.A., M.D. Assistant Professor

Electives Weider, Jonathan H. (Educational Informatics) (Research), B.A.

Two-Week Clinical Elective Adjunct Assistant Professors

This elective is open to third- and fourth-year students. Gemeda, Mekbib (Social Medicine), B.S. [Zagreb], M.A. Completion of the surgical core clerkship prior to the elec- Match Suna, Vicki (Medical School Administration), B.A., M.A. tive is recommended. Students gain a basic understanding McGrath, Joanne (Medical School Administration), B.S., M.S.Ed. of urologic disease and its management through observation in the operating room, rounds with inpatient service, and participation in ambulatory clinics. Ideal for students plan- ning careers in primary care, nonurologic surgery, and ancil- Nondepartmental lary disciplines, as well as those wishing to learn more about urology as a career. Professor Bowar-Ferres, Susan (Nursing and Nursing Administration), Four-Week Clinical Elective B.S., M.S., Ph.D. This elective is open to third- and fourth-year students who have completed their surgical core rotation. Students func- Research Professor tion as subinterns on the urology service. Rotation includes two weeks on the inpatient urology service at Tisch Budin, Wendy C. (Nursing), B.S., M.S.N, Ph.D. Hospital, one week on the inpatient/outpatient urology ser- vice at the VA and Bellevue Hospitals, and one week on the Adjunct Professors outpatient urology service in the faculty practice offices. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of urologic Brienza, Raymond J. (Medical School Administration), B.A., disease, indications for surgery, management of acute uro- Ed.M. logic processes, and the content of urologic practice. Ideal for Goldstein, Barry M. (Humanism in Medicine), B.S., M.S., M.D., students planning a career in urology. Ph.D. 141 Nondepartmental

Research Associate Professor Cohen, Norman, Environmental Medicine Combes, Frank C., Dermatology and Syphilology Glassman, Kimberly K. (Nursing), B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Dolgin, Martin, Medicine Doyle, Eugenie, Pediatrics Dumont, Allan, Surgery Clinical Associate Professor Elsbach, Peter, Medicine Woodrow, Richard (Medical Education), B.A., M.S., D.S.W. Freedman, Michael L., Medicine Godson, G Nigel, Biochemistry Goodgold, Joseph, Rehabilitation Medicine Research Assistant Professor Hirschhorn, Rochelle, Medicine, Cell Biology, and Pediatrics Hollander, Charles S., Medicine Haas, Janet (Nursing), B.F.A., B.S.N., M.S., D.N.Sc. Imparato, Anthony M., Surgery Kayden, Herbert, Medicine Adjunct Assistant Professor Keegan, Albert F., Radiology Kopf, Alfred, Dermatology Brennan, Richard J. (Emergency Medicine), M.B.,B.S. [Sydney], Korein, Julius, Neurology M.P.H. Kricheff, Irvin I., Radiology Levin, Richard I., Medicine Adjunct Research Assistant Professor Levine, Bernard B., Medicine Maas, Werner, Microbiology Dlugacz, Yosef (Sociology), B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Marshall, Christopher H., Radiology McCauley, John C., Jr., Orthopaedic Surgery Instructors McFall, Elizabeth, Microbiology Musacchio, Jose, Pharmacology Rakowski-Anderson, Tammy L. (Animal Laboratory Science), Palmes, Edward D., Environmental Medicine B.S., M.S., V.D.M. Reem, Gabrielle H., Pharmacology Restrepo, Carlos A. (Medical Spanish), B.A., M.A. Robins, Perry, Dermatology Shore, Roy E., Environmental Medicine Professors Emeriti Siegel, Irwin, Ophthalmology Upton, Arthur, Environmental Medicine Angrist, Burton, Psychiatry Volavka, Jan, Psychiatry Baldwin, David, Medicine von Glahn, William C., Pathology Balthazar, Emil, Radiology Waugh, Theodore, Orthopaedic Surgery Bosniak, Morton A., Radiology Weissmann, Gerald, Medicine Breinin, Goodwin M., Ophthalmology Zitrin, Arthur, Psychiatry Chandra, Ramesh, Radiology Clausman, Gilbert, Medical Library 142 Roster of Students

Medical Scientist Training Program Lieberthal, Jason, B.A., Boston University Abidi, Wasif, B.S., Haverford College Maffie, Jonathon, B.A., Cornell University Ahearn, Ian, B.S., Iona College Mallen-St. Clair, Jon, B.A., University of California Alvarez, Yelina, A.A., Miami Dade College; B.S., Stanford (Berkeley); M.S., University of California (Davis) University Marlin, Joseph, B.S.-B.A., University of California Armenti, Stephen, B.A., Princeton University (Berkeley) Matthews, Avery, B.A., Barnard College Beck, David, B.A., Brown University McKenzie, Melissa, B.A., Cornell University Beenken, Andrew, B.S., Yale University Meng, Xiaosong, B.S., University of Maryland (College Blaisdell, Adam, B.S.-B.A., Case Western Reserve Park) University Mestel, Celine, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Bold, Tyler, B.S., University of Illinois Technology Bowers, Megan, B.S., University of California (San Millman, Scott, B.S., Cornell University Diego); B.S., University College Cork Minkis, Kira, B.S., New York University Bowman, Christopher, B.S.-B.A., California State Mungekar, Sagar, B.A., Cornell University University (Long Beach) Braunstein, Steve, B.S., Brooklyn College (CUNY) Nemetski, Sondra, B.A., Princeton University Bui, Viet, B.S., University of California (Los Angeles) Oh, Philmo, B.A., University of North Carolina (Chapel Capell, Brian, B.S., Boston College Hill) Cardinale, Christopher, B.A., Harvard University Chalifoux, Jason, B.S.-M.S., Boston College Parkhurst, Christopher, B.S., Cornell University Chan, Emily, B.A., University of California (Berkeley) Patel, Mainak, B.S., University of Rochester Choy, Margaret, B.A., Cornell University Petrova, Kseniya, B.A., Barnard College Clark, Brian, B.S., University of Minnesota (Twin Cities) Pont, Adam, B.S., University Nebraska (Lincoln) Collins, Amelie, B.A., University of Chicago Quatela, Steven, B.S., Haverford College Drutman, Scott, B.A., Reed College Ramirez-Valle, Francisco, B.S., University of Rochester Ejigiri, Ijeoma, B.S., Xavier University of Louisiana Rawlings, Stephen, B.A., Tufts University

Feig, Jessica, B.A., Yeshiva University-Stern College for Sadri, Navid, B.S., Haverford College Women Saint Fleur, Shella, A.S., Kingsborough Community Feig, Jonathan, B.A., Brooklyn College (CUNY) College (CUNY); B.S., Brooklyn College (CUNY) Friedman, Eugene, B.A., New York University Scheerer, William, B.S., University of California (Los Friese, Matthew, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Angeles) Schiff, Max, B.A., Columbia University Gay, Carl, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Sekar, Krithiga, B.A., Boston University Geisinger, Edward, B.S., Duke University Spektor, Alexander, B.A., Cornell University Gooden, Frank, B.S., University of Maryland Sung, Pamela, B.A., Cornell University Sunseri, Nicole, B.S., University of California (Davis) Hsiao, Susan, B.S., Cornell University Hussein, Maryem, B.S., Haverford College Titcombe, Roseann, B.S., Yale University Tsai, Frederick, B.S., University of California (Los Korta, Dorota, B.S., California Institute of Technology Angeles)

Lee, Joon, B.A., University of California (Berkeley) Vardhana, Santosha, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Levine, Charles, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Lewellis, Stephen, B.S., Haverford College Wong, Serre-Yu, B.A., Harvard University 143 Roster of Students

Wu, Synphen, B.A.-B.S., Stanford University Campbell, Margot, B.A., New York University Wynne, Joseph, B.S., Cornell University Campion, Paul, B.A., Columbia University Carlson, Joshua, B.S., Brigham Young University Yeung, Kay, B.S., State University of New York Chatalbash, Allison, B.S., Brown University (Binghamton) Chen, Albert, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Young, Lauren, B.A., Harvard University Technology Chen, Johnathan, B.S., Cornell University Zagha, Edward, B.S., Stanford University Cheng, Stephanie, B.S., Cornell University Zheng, Danielle, B.A., University of Chicago Chepurny, Zinaida, B.A., New York University Zhou, Xia Lu, Angela B.A., University of California Chetrit, Marci, B.S., Emory University (Berkeley) Chheda, Samir, B.S., Villanova University Collins, Jason, B.A., University of Florida Cutler, Todd, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Class of 2009 Agrusa, Christopher, B.A., University of Michigan (Ann Deb, Arkaprava, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Arbor) Decter, Irina, B.A., Columbia College Aguayo, Elliott, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Dickerman, Anna, B.A., Harvard University Education (CUNY) Drozhinin, Leonid, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Alt, Jennifer, B.S., Northeastern University Technology Al-Tariq, Quazi, B.A., Tufts University DuRocher, Nicholas, A.A., Broward Community College; Altman, Nicholas, B.A., Yale University B.A., Florida International University Anbarasan, Deepti, B.A., New York University Arbuckle, Robert, B.S., Butler University Eaton, Christian, B.A., Amherst College Aronow, Rachel, B.A., Brown University English, Isaac, B.A., University of California (Irvine) Arunamata, Alisa, B.A., University of California Escudero, Mark, B.S., University of California (San (Berkeley) Diego) Asay, Daniel, B.A., Brigham Young University Ason, Raphael, B.S., Florida Atlantic University; B.S., Fenton, Jeremy, B.A., Yale University University of Miami; D.M.D., University of Florida Fertel, Baruch, B.A., Yeshiva Toras Moshe; M.P.A., Avasare, Rupali, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Baruch College (CUNY) Technology Finn, Jessica, B.S., Cornell University Avery, Jonathan, B.A., University of Florida Friedmann, David, B.A., University of Rochester Ayo, Diego, B.A., University of Florida Gao, Tian, B.S., New York University Barghash, Maya, B.A., New York University Gavin, Nicholas, B.A., New York University Baron, Sarah, B.A., Yale University Gerz, Erika, B.A., Duke University Batista, Vanessa, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Gibson, Kate, B.S., Boston College Biomedical Education (CUNY) Goa, Cristobal, B.S., Stanford University Bergal, Linda, B.A., New York University Golden, Eleza, B.A., Columbia University Black, Michelle, B.S., University of Oregon Goldsweig, Andrew, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Bond, Rachel, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Technology Education (CUNY) Green, Daniel, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Borman, Jillian, B.S., Cornell University Gupta, Deepali, B.A., New York University Brenner, Samantha, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Habib, Mirette, B.S., Rutgers University Brioche, Regine, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Harsha, Asheesh, B.S., Indiana University Education (CUNY) Hasan, Natalya, B.A., Columbia College Broder-Fingert, Sarabeth, B.A., Wesleyan University; Herzog, Keri, B.A., University of Michigan M.A., Wesleyan University Hochfelder, Jason, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Bronstein, Jason, B.A., Swarthmore College Hwang, Michael, B.S., University of California (San Brower, Laura, B.A., Princeton University Diego) Burakoff, Alexis, B.A., Princeton University 144 Roster of Students

Isovski, Flonza, B.A., New York University Podolsky, Rebecca, B.A., Harvard University Prindaville, Brea, B.A., Dartmouth College Jiang, Nancy, B.S., Cornell University Jones, Vicky, B.A., University of Virginia Quick, John, B.S., College of New Jersey Jow,Alexander, B.S., Johns Hopkins University Reddy, Sruthi, B.A., New York University Kaban, Nicole, B.S., Tulane University Riemer, Briana, B.S., College of William and Mary Kao, Linda, B.S., University of California (Los Angeles) Rihani, Jordan, B.S., Texas A&M University Keogh, John, B.S., Loyola College Riles, Eric, B.S., University of Michigan (Ann Arbor); Kim, Elijah, B.A., Queens College (CUNY) M.P.H., Dartmouth College Kim, Esther, B.A., Brown University Riley, Christy, B.S., Ohio State University Kim, Hyung Jun, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Robida, David, B.S., State University of New York Kim, Minjee, B.S., McMaster University (Buffalo) Kimeldorf, Laura, B.S., Cornell University Rodriguez, Adrianna, B.S., Boston College Kritharis, Athena, B.A., New York University Rodriguez, Alexis, B.A., New York University Rosen, Rebecca, B.A., New York University Lader, Joshua, B.A., New York University Rosenberg, Jennifer, B.A., Brown University LaMont, Lauren, B.S., Stanford University Rubenstein, Jared, B.S., University of Michigan (Ann Lee, Annie, B.A., Princeton University Arbor) Letarte, Laurie, B.S., Boston University Rubin, Marina, B.A., Harvard University Lin, Darius, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Rueff, Laura, B.S., Purdue University (West Lafayette) Lin, Edward, B.A., New York University Rutzen Lopez, Hans, B.S., University of Puerto Rico Lynch, Colleen, B.A., Georgetown University Santovasi, Daniel, B.S., Yale University Makaryus, Mina, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Schober, Andrew, B.A., Northwestern University Biomedical Education (CUNY) Seib, Carolyn, B.A., Princeton University Marcus, Joshua, B.A., Binghamton University Shah, Amee, B.S., Tufts University Margolis, Nathaniel, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Sherwood, Adam, B.S.-M.S., Emory University Biomedical Education (CUNY) Shtivelman, Sarit, B.S., University of California Marien, Tracy, B.A., Brandeis University (Berkeley) Mayne, Jeffrey, B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison Shusterman, Yelena, B.A., New York University Mbabuike, JeanJacques, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Siadecki, Sebastian, B.A., Columbia University Biomedical Education (CUNY) Sikorski, Linsley, B.S., Boston College McKoy, Felicia, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Silverman, Susanna, B.A., Harvard University Education (CUNY) Simmons, Justin, B.S., University of Tennessee Melnick, Alexis, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Singh, Sunil, B.A., New York University Miles, Michael, B.A., Amherst College Siringo, Frank, B.A., State University of New York Morgenstein, Carrie, B.A., Yale University (Geneseo); O.D., State University of New York (College Motiwala, Shweta, B.A., Harvard University of Optometry) Moye, Elizabeth, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Small, Katherine, B.A., Yale University Mysliwiec, Regina, B.A., Georgetown University Smith, Daniel, B.S., Cornell University Smith, Richard, B.A., Miami University Nayor, Matthew, B.A., University of Michigan (Ann Starr, Vanessa, B.S., Cornell University Arbor) Stein, Matthew, B.S., Haverford College Steuer, Conor, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Olivares, Maribelis, B.A., Syracuse University Stone, Jacqueline, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Oren, Jonathan, B.S., Duke University Stroud, Andrea, B.A., Hamilton College Osa, Etin-Osa, B.S., Howard University Su, Michael, B.S., New York University Sultan, Samuel, B.A., Yeshiva University Pan, Jenny, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Swartz, Jordan, B.A., University of California (Berkeley) Parnell, Lauren, B.A., Columbia University Parry, Sarah, B.S., Brown University 145 Roster of Students

Temkin, Steven, B.S., University of Massachusetts Breidbart, Emily, B.S., Cornell University (Amherst) Bucknor, Kimberly, B.A., Mount Holyoke College Tien, Niven, B.S., Johns Hopkins University; M.S., Johns Butler, Charles, B.A., University of Michigan (Ann Hopkins University; D.D.S., University of Maryland Arbor) (Baltimore) Cadacio, Caprice, B.S., Cornell University Unger, Jacob, B.A., Tulane Unversity Caldroney, Steven, B.A., York College of Pennsylvania; D.D.S., New York University College of Denistry Wadsworth, Eve, B.A., Princeton University Campos Serrano, Adriana, B.A., Florida International Wallach, Jonathan, B.A., Johns Hopkins University University Warltier, Karin, A.S., Santa Rosa Junior College; B.S., Cannell, Erica, B.A., University of Southern California; University of California (Davis) M.S., Pace University Weisstuch, Adam, B.A., Yeshiva University Carey, David, B.A., Columbia University Wolff, Martin, B.A., Yale University Cason, Molly, B.A., University of Texas (Austin) Cernicica, Carolina, B.A., New York University Youssouf, Andrew, B.A., Rutgers University Chen, Jennifer, B.A., University of Rochester Chen, Zhe, B.S., Yale University Zerillo, Jeron, B.A., New York University Ching, Bradley, B.S., University of Southern California Zilbert, Nathan, B.S., McGill University Choubey,Veena, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Zurca, Adrian, B.S., Cornell University Chung, Arlene, B.S., Brown University Chung, Christine, B.S., Brown University Cohen, Nicholas, B.A., Wesleyan University Class of 2010 Cohler, Marissa, B.A., Yale University Acevedo, Melissa, B.S., Florida International University Cooperman, Jacqueline, B.S., Brandeis University Ackerman, Marra, B.S., Emory University Crawford, James, B.S., Emory University Adelstein, Jonathan, B.A., Swarthmore College Cruz, John, B.A., Dartmouth College Al Ghofaily, Lourdes, B.A., Rutgers University Czobor, Peter, B.S., New York University Amarosa, Alana, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Ansari, Raheel, B.S., New York University Diefenbach, Christopher, B.S., Pennsylvania State University Badidi, Oghenetega, B.S., Oregon State University DiLorenzo, Michael, B.A., Columbia University Baghdadi, Jonathan, B.A., Columbia University Dutta, Sonia, B.A., Columbia University Banbahji, Salim, B.S., Brooklyn College (CUNY) Bansal, Amar, B.S., University of Pennsylvania Edlin, Rachel, B.S., Cornell University Bassiri-Tehrani, Daniel, B.S., Cornell University Elangovan, Siva, B.A., Boston University Bauer, Radhika, B.A., State University of New York El-ftesi, Samyra, B.S., Adelphi University (Binghamton); Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Ernst, Lia, B.A., University of California (Berkeley) Baumgartner, Robert, B.S., Brown University Baxter, Andrew, B.S., Cornell University Facelle, Thomas, B.A., Wesleyan University Baxter, Peter, B.S., Cornell University Fagan, Ian, B.S., University of Florida Bechtel, Christopher, B.S., University of Notre Dame Felker, Ely, B.A., Cornell University Bedard, Michelle, B.A., University of Colorado (Boulder) FitzGerald, Erin, B.S., Penn State University Benkoff, Amanda, B.S., University of Michigan (Ann , Anthony, B.A., New York University Arbor) Ford, Catherine, B.S., Georgetown University Berk, Thomas, B.A., Ner Israel Rabbinical College Ford, Emily, B.A., Swarthmore College Bhalala, Mitesh, B.A., University of Rochester , Anna, B.A., Reed College Bharucha, Neil, B.A., Duke University Friedman, Claire, B.S., University of Michigan (Ann Bloom, Bradley, B.S., University of Wisconsin (Madison) Arbor) Boroumand, Gilda, B.A., New York University Bradley, Michelle, B.S., Boston College Gao, Billy, B.S., University of California (Davis) Branson, Brittany, B.S., State University of New York Gavlin, Alexander, B.S., New York University (Binghamton) Ge, Benjamin, B.A.-B.S., Stevens Institute of Technology 146 Roster of Students

Ginsberg, Brian, B.S., Cornell University Mandell, Jennifer, B.A., Harvard University Glick, Joelle, B.A., Cornell University Marlin, Evan, B.A., Columbia University Goldman, Michael, B.S., Cornell University McCullough, April, B.A., Cornell University Greet, Brian, B.A., Rutgers University McGill, Megan, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Gretchouchkin, Vadim, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Medicherla, Ratna, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Gross, Robert, B.A., Columbia University Biomedical Education (CUNY) Gulyaeva, Luba, B.A., Boston University Melamud, Kira, B.A., New York University Gunn, Stacey, B.S., Ohio State University Mergenthal, Michelle, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Gupta, Pritha, B.S., University of California (Los Merkler, Alexander, B.S., Brown University Angeles) Metelits, Benjamin, B.S., University of Arizona Gurney, Elizabeth, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Mitchell, Sarah, B.A., Brown University Molinari, William, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Hadi, Ahmed, B.A., Rutgers University Biomedical Education (CUNY) Hanke, Justin, B.A., University of Kansas Montero, Nicole, B.A., New York University Harari, Saul, B.A., New York University Morgan, Ryan, B.S., State University of New York Hatcher, David, B.S., College of William and Mary (Binghamton) Morrison, Brian, B.S., University of Florida; M.S., Ialenti, Marc, B.A., Holy Cross College Columbia University

Jain, Rajat, B.A., Washington University in St. Louis Nayak, Gopi, B.A., Columbia University Jessel, Rebecca, B.A., Cornell University Niver, Benjamin, B.S., University of Oklahoma Jones, Brent, B.S., University of Virginia (Norman)

Katsnelson, Svetlana, B.S., New York University Obele, Chika, A.A., Montgomery College; B.S., Kawaguchi, Krista, B.A., University of Pennsylvania University of Maryland (College Park) Kim, Jessica, B.S., University of California (Los Angeles) Oboudiyat, Carly, B.S., University of Miami Kligman, Brad, B.S., Cornell University Olasunkanmi, Adeolu, B.S., Obafemi Awolowo Kopec, Martin, B.A., New York University University; M.S., Pace University Koutros, Joanna, B.A., Columbia University Ornstein, Arielle, B.A., University of Michigan Kule, Robert, B.S., Columbia University O’Rourke, Rose, B.S., University of North Carolina Kursmark, Meredith, B.S., Northeastern University (Chapel Hill) Kwon, Patrick, B.A., New York University Pandya, Nekee, B.A., New York University Lache, Daniel, B.A., Cornell University Pantel, Austin, B.S., Cornell University Lado, Juan, B.A., University of Chicago Parikh, Rushi, B.A., Cornell University Leb, Jay, B.A., Queens College (CUNY) Parlitsis, George, B.A., New York University Lee, Stephanie, B.A., Yale University Patel, Sajan, B.A., University of California (Berkeley) Lepp, Daniel, B.A., State University of New York Peck, Timothy, B.A., Holy Cross College (Binghamton) Perretta, Donato, B.A., Yale University Lewin, Jesse, B.S., Bates College Pollack, Ari, B.A., Columbia University Lien, Susan, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Purvin, Michael, B.S., State University of New York Education (CUNY) (Binghamton) Lim, Ilya, B.S., Polytechnic University Lin, Clarence, B.A.-M.A., Johns Hopkins University Raisler, Katharine, B.A., Yale University Lok, Benjamin, B.S., New York University Rapp, Erica, B.A., Columbia University Lukse, Ruby, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Rauch, Judah, B.A., Yeshiva University Education (CUNY) Reformat, Derek, B.S., State University of New York (Buffalo) Madou, Maura, B.S., University of California (Santa Reuben, Claudia, B.S., Duke University Barbara) Riess, Joanna, B.A., Georgetown University Malik, Rena, B.S.-B.A., State University of New York Rivera, Sylvia, B.S., University of Florida (Buffalo) Rosman, Elana, B.A., Queens College (CUNY) 147 Roster of Students

Ross, Kathryn, B.A., Harvard University Class of 2011 Rostanski, Sara, B.S., Cornell University Ruiz, Vincent, B.S., St. Peter’s College Aaronson, Nicole, B.A., Yale University Abdi, Zeinab, B.S., Ohio State University Sachdev,Amit, B.A., New York University Acevedo Alvarez, Marian, B.A., University of Puerto Rico Sajan, Farrah, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of (Rio Piedras) Technology Agrusa, Jennifer, B.S., University of Michigan Sanso, Lourdes, B.S., Georgetown University Alevi, David, B.A., New York University Santos, Francis, B.S., University of Pittsburgh Allen, Nicole, B.S., Brown University Scharf, Carrie, B.A., Barnard College Alvarez, Yelina, B.S., Stanford University Sellin, Jonathan, B.A., Columbia University Shabtai, David, B.A., Columbia University Bae, Jin Soo, B.S., University of California (Los Angeles); Shah, Amisha, B.A., University of Pennsylvania D.D.S., Columbia University College of Dentistry Shah, Mansi, B.A., New York University Baker, Jessica, B.A., Harvard University Sharma, Gaurav, B.S., Cornell University Banos, Andrew, B.S., Northwestern University Shehata, Amy, B.A., Fordham University Bapat, Aneesh, B.Eng., McGill University Shyu, Jeffrey, B.S., Columbia University Benzl, Karla, B.A., University of California (Davis) Sidash, Stanislav, B.A., Hunter College (CUNY) Berezovskaya, Natalya, B.A., Hunter College (CUNY) Sikorski, Christopher, B.A., Fordham University Berliner, Jonathan, B.A., Middlebury College Smilowitz, Nathaniel, B.S., Brown University Bernard, Samuel, B.S., University of Pennsylvania Smith, Joshua, B.S., University of Washington Boffa, Michael, B.S., Indiana University Sowa, Alexandra, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Botwinick, Adam, B.S., Brandeis University Srinivasan, Ramya, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Brewer, Mariana, B.A., Wesleyan University Stamell, Emily, B.A., Duke University Buckley, Sarah, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tajudeen, Bobby, B.A., Rutgers University Butler, Brendan, B.A., Kalamazoo College Tandon, Pragati, B.A., Harvard University Taylor, Jolyn, B.A., Emory University Caces, Phyllis Adrienne, B.A., University of Terushkin, Vitaly, B.S., Brandeis University Pennsylvania Torres, Daniel, B.A., Wesleyan University Chakravartti, Jaidip, B.A., Princeton University Chan, Alexander, B.A., New York University Varley, Patrick, B.S., University of Notre Dame Chen, Tiffany, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Vaynrub, Maksim, B.S., Brandeis University Chen, Tingfang, B.A., New York University Vecchione, David, B.A., New York University Chin, Vivian, B.A., Vassar College Verma, Kushagra, B.S., Cornell University; M.S., New Cohen, Oriana, B.A., University of Pennsylvania York University Cook, Kathleen, B.S., Duke University Vorsanger, Matthew, B.A., Yale University Corwin, Daniel, B.A., University of Pennsylvania

Walls, David, B.A., Columbia University; D.D.S., Das, Vargabi, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry Diaz, Daniel, B.S., Brown University Wang, Ke, B.A., Wellesley College Weinberg, Caroline, B.A., University of Virginia Eisenberg, Evann, B.S., University of Michigan West, Bryan, B.S.-B.A., Tulane University Eisenberg, Jessica, B.A., Barnard College Williams, Don, B.A., Brigham Young University Espinoza, Guillermo, B.S., St. John’s University Winn, Ariel, B.S., Tufts University Wnorowski, Amelia, B.A., Dartmouth College Fakheri, Robert, B.S.-B.A., New York University Feldman, Daniel, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Zagzag, Jonathan, B.S., New York University Ferraro, Lindsay, B.S., Boston College Zaino, Christian, B.A., New York University Finkelstein, Julia, B.S., Cornell University Zapata, Luis, B.A., New York University Zhou, Fang, B.S., Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Gage, Mark, B.A., New York University Education (CUNY) Gartshteyn, Yevgeniya, B.S., New York University 148 Roster of Students

George, Ilena, B.A., Stanford University Michels, Ryan, B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Geraghty, Laurel, B.A., Brown University Miguel, Tiago, B.A., New York University Gorovets, Daniel, B.S., University of Michigan Mitchell, Aaron, B.S., Yale University Gudi, Anjali, B.A., New York University Mizus, Marisa, B.A., Washington University Gutman, David, B.S., Yale University Mocharla, Robert, B.A., University of Texas Monaco, Casian, B.S., Lafayette College Haberman, Ilyse, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Moore, Grant, B.A., University of Michigan Haimovic, Adele, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Muakkassa, Nora, B.S., Cornell University Hauptman, Marissa, B.S., Brown University; M.P.H., Murillo, Philip, B.S., New Jersey Institute of Technology Brown University Hearst, Adelaide, B.A., Middlebury College Nair, Navya, B.S., Tulane University; M.P.H.,Tulane Hersh, David, B.A., New York University University Hetherington, Jessica, B.A., New York University Naoulou, Becky, B.S., Brooklyn College (CUNY) Natanov, Georgiy, B.A., Yeshiva University Iyer, Rajiv, B.S., New York University Natenzon, Anna, B.A., Columbia University Nazmy, Miriam, B.S., College of New Jersey Kan, Karen, B.S., Brown University Ng, Dianna, B.A., Columbia University Katz, Gregory, B.A., Tufts University Ng, Jennifer, B.A., New York University Keveson, Benjamin, B.S., University of California Nguyen, Andrew, B.S., University of California (San (Riverside) Diego) Khmelnitskaya, Ekaterina, B.A., New York University Noce, Nikki, B.A., New York University Knoll, Abraham, B.S., Brooklyn College (CUNY) Kornreich, Davida, B.A., Dartmouth College Ow, Kristin, B.S., Pepperdine University Krochak, Ryan, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Park, Hyunsoo, B.S.-M.S., Johns Hopkins University Lai, Wei-Chu, B.S., Duke University Parker, Kathryn, B.S., Emory University LaMont, Elizabeth, B.A., Washington University Patel, Amit, B.A., New York University Latzman, Jonathan, B.S., Cornell University Patel, Ashish, B.S., University of Hartford; D.D.S., New Lee, Crystal, B.A., University of California (Berkeley) York University Lee, Jennifer, B.S., New York University Patel, Kirtesh, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Lee, Victoria, B.S., University of Washington Patel, Manisha, B.S.-B.A., University of Pittsburgh Levy,Andrew, B.A., Williams College Patel, Sunal, B.S., Emory University Liebman, Tracey, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Penesetti, Deepak, B.A., New York University Lim, Irene Isabel, B.S., Cornell University Peretz, Addie, B.S., Brown University Loewenstein, Joanna, B.A., Columbia University Persky, Michael, B.A., Emory University Loh, Daniella, B.A., Columbia University Poole, Mariel, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Looze, Christopher, A.A., South Florida Community Prudent, Vasthie, B.S., University of Miami College; B.S., George Mason University Lue, Jennifer, B.A., New York University Quarta, Giulio, B.A., New York University

MacFarland, Suzanne, B.A.-B.S., Pennsylvania State Raj, Sean, B.A., New York University University Rasamny, Lee, B.A., Washington and Lee University Macht, Ryan, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Rosenbaum, Sarah, B.S., Brown University Majithia, Arjun, B.S., College of New Jersey Ross, Brian, B.A., Rutgers University Marciscano, Ariel, B.S., Georgetown University Rubenstein, Amanda, B.S., State University of New York Maring, Benjamin, B.A., University of California (Stony Brook) (Berkeley) Rusoff, Jade, B.A., New York University Mark, Nicholas, B.S., Brown University Martorella, Teresa, B.A., Cornell University Safyan, Rachael, B.A., Barnard College Mathews, Sam, B.A., New York University Sainath, Nina, B.S., Tufts University Mazur, Alexandra, B.A., Yale University Sanchez, Natalie, B.S., University of Miami Mercuri, John, B.S., University of Scranton Santos, Claritsa, B.S., University of Puerto Rico 149 Roster of Students

Schaeffer, Sarah, B.S., M.P.H., Boston University Bearnot, Benjamin, B.A., Amherst College Schechter, Douglas, B.S., Touro College Beck, Amanda, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Schneider, Gabriel, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Becker, Joanna, B.A., University of Chicago Schneider, Yecheskel, B.S., Brooklyn College (CUNY) Belda, Manuela, B.S., Brown University Schwartz, Matt, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Betit, Steven, B.S., Brown University Serouya, Sam, B.S., Tufts University Bhagavatula, Sharath, B.S., Cornell University Shah, Sana, B.A., Washington University in St. Louis Brockman, Autumn, B.A., Washington University Shah, Sunny, B.A., New York University Burns, Kevin, B.S., Brown University Shawki, Sarah, B.A., New York University Shilo, Dan, B.S., Tufts University Cen, Cindy, B.A., Harvard University Silver, Benjamin, B.A., Columbia University Chen, Kevin, B.S., University of California (Los Angeles) Slater, Emily, B.S., Duke University Chen, Si, B.S., Northeastern University Smith, Philip, B.A., New York University Chen, Yingdi, B.A., Columbia University Smukalla, Scott, B.A., Harvard University Chhabra, Arpit, B.A., Cornell University Snyder, Adam, B.S., University of California (Los Chin, Tiffany, B.S., Johns Hopkins University Angeles) Choudhury,Tahsin, B.A., Johns Hopkins University So, Mary, B.A., New York University Cohen, Gabriel, B.A., Princeton University Sorenson, Carina, B.A., New York University Cohen, Michael, B.S., Cornell University Sorice, Sarah, B.A., Scripps College Cox, Benjamin, B.S., University of California (Los Angeles) Trahanas, John, B.S., College of New Jersey Cruz, Rogelio, B.S., University of Illinois (Urbana- Tyler, Michael, B.S., State University of New York Champaign) (Albany) Culver, Stephanie, B.A., University of Delaware

Valente, Julia, B.A., Cornell University David, Ramoncito, B.A., Princeton University Valenzuela, Cristian, B.A., Cornell University Dinitz, Amy, B.S., Johns Hopkins University Velez, Christopher, B.A., Harvard University Dobslaw, Rebecca, B.S., Purdue University Vieira, Luciana, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Viswanathan, Nitya, B.A., Amherst College Efros, Kevin, B.S., University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) Vivar, Karina, B.S., Georgetown University Eisner, Joseph, B.A., University of California (Berkeley) Vohra, Rishi, B.A., New York University Elkin, Zachary, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Ellenberg, David, B.A., Cornell University Wei, David, B.A., Columbia University Evers, Jacob, B.A., Yale University Wood, Corrina, B.A., Scripps College Eydlin, Olga, B.A., New York University

Zagat, John, B.A., Vassar College Fang, Cindy, B.A., Washington University Zhang, Niushen, B.S., Yale University Fannell, Matthew, B.S., University of Oklahoma Zimmerman, Andrew, B.A., Brandeis University Farhadian, Joshua, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Fei, Cindy, B.A., Johns Hopkins University Fernandez, Elon, B.A.-B.S., University of Florida Class of 2012 Fischer, Rachel, B.S., State University of New York Abrecht, Christopher, B.A., Dartmouth College (Stony Brook) Adongo, Anna, B.A., Lewis and Clark College Forbess, Chelsey, B.A., Harvard University Adwar, Sean, B.S., Vanderbilt University Foxx, Kenneth, III, B.S., University of Rochester Alanzalon, Ryan, B.A.-B.S., University of California Friedman, Julie, B.S., Duke University (Santa Cruz) Altszuler, David, B.A., Brandeis University Ghobraiel, Sara, B.A., Rutgers University Anwar, Abbas, B.S., University of California (Los Goonan, Michael, B.A., Harvard University Angeles) Govil, Nandini, B.A., New York University Atiyeh, Kimberly, B.S., Columbia University Gurny, Marc, B.S., Cornell University Ayalew, Gebeyehu, B.S., University of Maryland Guss, Michael, B.S., Boston University 150 Roster of Students

Haranhalli, Neil, B.S., New York University Maxey, Courtney, B.S., Mercer University Hass, , B.A., Cornell University Menard, Mauricio, A.A., Miami Dade College; B.S., Ho, Tai Hang, B.S., New York University University of Florida Hoelscher, Christian, B.S., Pennsylvania State Merchant, Kanwal, B.A., University of California University (Berkeley) Hurst, Pia, B.A., New York University Miler, Roy, B.A., New York University Husk, Katherine, B.S., Brown University Milin, Alexandra, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Huz, Jonathan, B.S., Brandeis University Myer, Kaley, B.A., University of California (Berkeley) Hwang, John, B.A., Columbia University Nahvi, Farzon, B.S., Cornell University Iranmahboob, Amir, B.S., University of California Nam, Rebekah, B.S., Rutgers University (Berkeley); M.S., Columbia University Namm, Joshua, B.A., New York University Iwata, Ayaka, B.A.-M.S., University of Pennsylvania Navot, Benjamin, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jhawar, Sachin, B.S., New York University Naylor, Sara-Megumi, B.S., Brown University Jindal, Neha, B.A., New York University Nemiroff, Julia, B.S., New York Institute of Technology Jones, Elizabeth, B.S., Trinity College (Old Westbury) Joseph, Phillip, B.A., Hunter College (CUNY) O’Donnell, Marc, B.S., Rochester Institute of Technology Katz, Karin, B.S., Cornell University Oved, Joseph, B.A.-M.A., New York University Kenigsberg, Benjamin, B.S., Stanford University Kerris, Robert, B.A., Dartmouth College Parikh, Anish, B.A., Case Western Reserve University Khalil, Steve, B.S., New York University Park, Elizabeth, B.S., Duke University Kim, Minso, B.S., McMaster University Park, Youngjun, B.S., Brooklyn College (CUNY) Kirschner, Diana, B.A., Dartmouth College Peloquin, Grace, B.S., Brown University Korn, Emilie, B.S., George Washington University Peters, Austin, B.S., Fordham University Portnoy, Elie, B.A., Yeshiva University Lamparello, Nicole, B.S., Georgetown University Prabhu, Vinay, B.S., Cornell University Landau, Daniel, B.A., Colgate University Price, Alison, B.S., Duke University Landau, Elliot, B.A., Queens College (CUNY); B.T.L., Yeshiva Shaar Hatorah Quach, Jonathan, B.S., University of California (San Larese, Joseph, B.S., Yale University Diego) Learned, Nicole, B.A., Columbia University Quayson, Esi, B.S., University of the Sciences in Lee, Eugenia, B.A., New York University Philadelphia Leifer, Jessica, B.A., Yale University Que, Syril Keena, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Leszczynski, Anna, B.S., Boston College Leventhal, Jonathan, B.A., New York University Reed, Rachel, B.A., Cornell University Lewin, Justin, B.S., Bates College Regev,Aviva, B.S., University of California (Los Angeles) Liang, Ana, B.S., Cornell University Rhee, Jessica, B.A., New York University Lin, Tracie, B.A., New York University Riviello, Peter, B.A., Tufts University Liu, James, B.S., University of Maryland (College Park) Rosendale, Nicole, B.A., Smith College Liu, Steven, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rullan, Michelle, B.S., University of California (San Livanos, Alexandra, B.S., Duke University Diego) Lustre, Breanna, B.A., New York University Samra, Fares, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Maller, Abigail, B.A., Columbia University Sanger, Matthew, B.A., Columbia University Mass, Alon, B.S., Cornell University Shapiro, Peter, B.A.-B.S., Brandeis University Mattei, Kristen, B.A., New York University Siegel, Bryan, B.A., Dartmouth College Matthews, Jesse, B.A., Northwestern University Silva, Daniel, B.S.E, Stevens Institute of Technology Maulion, Christoper, B.A., Rutgers University Skoda, Emily, B.S., University of Maryland (College Maung, Chan-Nyein, B.S., Brooklyn College (CUNY) Park) Mausner, Elizabeth, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Smith, Meghan, B.A., New York University 151 Roster of Students

Somberg, Molly, B.A., Vanderbilt University Weinstein, Judah, B.A., Queens College (CUNY), B.T.L., Spearman, Andrew, B.S., Ohio State University Yeshiva Shaar Hatorah Strigenz, Daniel, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Wengrod, Jordan, B.A., University of California (Berkeley) Tannis, Candace, B.S., Brown University West, Allison, B.A., Emory University Tantillo, Kristopher, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Wolfgruber, Hayley, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Technology Wu, Timothy, B.A., University of California (Berkeley) Tawfik, Kareem, B.A., University of Kansas Tchelebi, Leila, B.A., Harvard University Xia, Yu, B.S., Yale University Tolisano, Anthony, B.S., Boston College Tsaur, Felicia, B.S.E., University of Pennsylvania Yoo, Na-Eun, B.A., New York University Tsuang, Angela, B.A., University of Chicago; M.P.H., Young, James, B.S.-M.A., University of California (Santa London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Barbara) Tuluca, Cristina, B.A., Boston University Yu, Jessie, B.A., Princeton University Turchiano, Michael, B.A., Georgetown University Yuhas, Courtney, B.S., Cornell University

Ulrich, Robert, B.S., Cornell University Zagha, David, B.A., Yale University Zhang, Shali, B.A., New York University , Anjali, B.A., Yale University Zhang, Zhengyang, B.S., Johns Hopkins University Vira, Shaleen, B.A., New York University Zhu, Bovey, B.S., United States Military Academy 152 Residency Appointments, Class of 2008

PGY-1 Chen, Selby, Surgery-Preliminary, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Rochester, MN Acosta, Anna, Medicine-Primary, Emory University Chin, Vivian, Pediatrics, /Montefiore Medical School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA Center, Bronx, NY Aguiar, Cassyanne, Pediatrics, NYU School of Medicine, Chou, Benedict, Internal Medicine, Oregon Health & New York, NY Science University, Portland, OR Aponte, Elisa, Emergency Medicine, NYU School of Chu, Tina, Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Medicine, New York, NY Houston, TX Ash, Erica, Medicine-Preliminary, Beth Israel Medical Chuang, David, Medicine-Preliminary, Center, New York, NY Einstein/Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY Assal, Amer, Internal Medicine, NYU School of Chung, Grace, Internal Medicine, University of Chicago Medicine, New York, NY Medical Center, Chicago, IL Chung, Wayne, Otolaryngology, Boston University Babcock, Ethan, Medicine-Primary, University of Medical Center, Boston, MA Washington Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle, WA Clain, Jeremy, Internal Medicine, New York- Barfield, Elaine, Pediatrics, New York-Presbyterian Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY Center, New York, NY Beitler, Jeremy, Internal Medicine, NYU School of Cohen, Stuart, Medicine-Preliminary, St. Vincent’s Medicine, New York, NY Hospital, New York, NY Bennett, James, Pediatrics, University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle, WA Dagli, Manesh, Medicine-Preliminary, St. Vincent’s Bernescu, Irina, General Surgery, University of Hospital, New York, NY Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Danielsson, Jennifer, Medicine-Preliminary, St. Vincent’s Brunswick, NJ Hospital, New York, NY Bevelaqua, Anna-Christina, Medicine-Preliminary, Dave, Amie, Pediatrics, New York-Presbyterian Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, New Birenberg, Brad, Medicine-Preliminary, University of York, NY Maryland-Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, MD Davis, Marie, Neurology, University of Washington Brown, Shanique, Anesthesiology, Hospital of the Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle, WA University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Deans, Abby, Medicine-Preliminary, St. Mary’s Medical Center, San Francisco, CA Campbell, Kirk, Orthopaedic Surgery, NYU School of Debowy, Owen, Medicine-Pediatrics, University of Medicine, New York, NY Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD Canares, Therese, Pediatrics, Einstein/Montefiore Dubovsky,Amelia, Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Medical Center, Bronx, NY Hospital, Boston, MA Cantera, Mariela, Medicine-Preliminary, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY Elkhechen, Rami, Orthopaedic Surgery, SUNY Health Cassidy, Kevin, Orthopaedic Surgery, New York- Science Center, Brooklyn, NY Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Ende, Lauren, Pathology, Hospital of the University of Center, New York, NY Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Castillo, Demetrio, Internal Medicine, Beth Israel Eng, Juliana, Medicine-Primary, NYU School of Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA Medicine, New York, NY Chang, Caroline, Medicine-Preliminary, St. Luke’s- Ezon, Isaac, Medicine-Preliminary, North Shore Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY University Hospital, Manhasset, NY Chang, Christopher, Plastic Surgery,Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT Federico, Andrea, Medicine-Preliminary, University of Chang, Richard, Emergency Medicine, Hennepin County Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN Fein, Daniel, Internal Medicine, Boston University Chang, William, Transitional, Madigan Army Medical Medical Center, Boston, MA Center, Tacoma, WA 153 Residency Appointments, Class of 2008

Fisher, Jessica, Medicine-Preliminary, Lenox Hill Hsueh, Kevin, Internal Medicine, NYU School of Hospital, New York, NY Medicine, New York, NY Forlenza, Christopher, Pediatrics, Einstein/Montefiore Huan, Victoria, Medicine-Preliminary, Saint Peter’s Medical Center, Bronx, NY University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ Hume, Heather, Obstetrics-Gynecology, Mount Sinai Gaffney,Adam, Internal Medicine, New York- Hospital, New York, NY Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY Ibrahim, Mahmud, Medicine-Preliminary, North Shore Gaines, Elizabeth, Medicine-Preliminary, NYU School of University Hospital, Manhasset, NY Medicine, New York, NY Isenalumhe, Anthony, Medicine-Preliminary, NYU Garcia, Luis, Internal Medicine, New York-Presbyterian School of Medicine, New York, NY Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, New Ito, Timothy, Surgery-Preliminary, NYU School of York, NY Medicine, New York, NY Garfall, Alfred, Internal Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA Jacobs, David, Pediatrics, North Shore-Long Island Garment, Ann, Internal Medicine, New York- Jewish Health System, Great Neck, NY Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY Kamholz, Sandra, Medicine-Primary, Hospital of the Ghassemi, Jonathan, Medicine-Preliminary,Winthrop- University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA University Hospital, Mineola, NY Kattah, Andrea, Internal Medicine, New York- Glick, Michael, Internal Medicine, New York- Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY Center, New York, NY Keo, Thormika, Internal Medicine, Stanford University Glickman, Leonard, Surgery-Preliminary, Lenox Hill Programs, Stanford, CA Hospital, New York, NY Khvilivitzky, Katherine, General Surgery, Baylor Goldberg, Ethan, Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of University Medical Center, Dallas, TX Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Kim, Sung Yup, Vascular Surgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, Goldberg, Michelle, Medicine-Preliminary, NYU School New York, NY of Medicine, New York, NY Kim, Tom, Emergency Medicine, George Washington Goren, Jordana, Medicine-Preliminary, Beth Israel University,Washington, DC Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA Kleinberger, Andrew, Otolaryngology, Mount Sinai Guarnieri, Michael, Internal Medicine, UCSF Medical Hospital, New York, NY Center, San Francisco, CA Koenig, Scott, Orthopaedic Surgery, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA Hanson, Emily, Medicine-Primary, University of Kogelman, Yelena, Pediatrics, Einstein/Montefiore Washington Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle, WA Medical Center, Bronx, NY Harbell, Jack, General Surgery, UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco, CA Labitigan, Monalyn, Internal Medicine, NYU School of Harirchian, Sanaz, Otolaryngology, University of Medicine, New York, NY Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ Labrador, Hallie, Family Medicine, Thomas Jefferson Haskins, Stephen, Anesthesiology, New York- University, Philadelphia, PA Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Leaf, David, Internal Medicine, New York-Presbyterian New York, NY Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, New Herrmann, Melissa, Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of York, NY Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Lee, Rennie, Internal Medicine, NYU School of Medicine, Herzlinger, Michael, Pediatrics, Rhode Island New York, NY Hospital/Brown University, Providence, RI Levine, Brian, Obstetrics-Gynecology, New York- Ho, Monica, Anesthesiology, UCSF Medical Center, San Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Francisco, CA Center, New York, NY Hobbs, Kumari, Obstetrics-Gynecology, NYU School of Levy, Nancy, Pediatrics, Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Medicine, New York, NY Haven, CT 154 Residency Appointments, Class of 2008

Liem, Brian, Medicine-Preliminary,Virginia Mason Rocco, Melissa, Medicine-Preliminary, Lenox Hill Medical Center, Seattle, WA Hospital, New York, NY Lodha, Saurabh, Medicine-Preliminary, St. Vincent’s Rontal, Andrew, Medicine-Preliminary, Oregon Health & Hospital, New York, NY Science University, Portland, OR Lonshteyn, Maria, Internal Medicine, Boston University Rothberger, Adina, Medicine-Preliminary, Staten Island Medical Center, Boston, MA University Hospital, Staten Island, NY Rothenberg, Scott, Surgery-Preliminary, NYU School of Ma, Michelle, Internal Medicine, New England Medical Medicine, New York, NY Center, Boston, MA Malkani, Brijesh, Medicine-Preliminary, Maimonides Sandeep, Nefthi, Pediatrics, New York-Presbyterian Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, New Markowsky,Allison, Pediatrics, Children’s National York, NY Medical Center, Washington, DC Sankin, Alexander, Surgery-Preliminary, SUNY Health Martin, Sonya, Psychiatry, New York-Presbyterian Science Center, Brooklyn, NY Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, New Schaye, Verity, Internal Medicine, NYU School of York, NY Medicine, New York, NY Martinez, Enid, Pediatrics-Primary, Children’s Hospital Schur, Sarah, Psychiatry, New York-Presbyterian Boston, Boston, MA Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY Maurelus, Kelly, Emergency Medicine, SUNY Health Scott-Ram, Renata, Obstetrics-Gynecology, Science Center, Brooklyn, NY Northwestern, Chicago, IL Morton, Tanisha, Pediatrics, Wright Patterson Medical Sergejev,Alena, General Surgery, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Center, Wright Patterson AFB, OH Hospital Center, New York, NY Sharma, Varun, Internal Medicine, Virginia Ngan, Vincci, Medicine-Preliminary, St. Luke’s- Commonwealth University Health System, Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY Richmond, VA Shen, Daniel, Pediatrics, University of Connecticut Obijuru, Laura, Pediatrics, Einstein/Montefiore Medical Health Center, Farmington, CT Center, Bronx, NY Shin, Joseph, Medicine-Primary, NYU School of Ong, Crispin, Orthopaedic Surgery, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY Medicine, New York, NY Siegfried, Jonathan, Internal Medicine, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY Pagliasotti, Caleb, Surgery-Preliminary, University of Small, Kevin, Surgery-Plastic Surgery, New York- Hawaii, Honolulu, HI Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Pantelides, Harry, Otolaryngology, New York Eye and New York, NY Ear Infirmary, New York, NY Song, Christian, Medicine-Preliminary, Beth Israel Parikh, Ankit, Internal Medicine, NYU School of Medical Center, New York, NY Medicine, New York, NY Soverow, Jonathan, Internal Medicine, Massachusetts Park, Eunice, Emergency Medicine, Northwestern, General Hospital, Boston, MA Chicago, IL Spitzer, Barbara, Pediatrics, Einstein/Jacobi Medical Podolanczuk, Anna, Internal Medicine, New York- Center, Bronx, NY Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Sullivan, Patrick, Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Center, New York, NY Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Pollack, Erica, Medicine-Preliminary,Alameda County Sun, Huan Huan, General Surgery, University of Medical Center, Oakland, CA Rochester/Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY Privorotskaya, Irina, Medicine-Primary, Brigham and Sung, Gloria, Internal Medicine, University of Medicine Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ Sweeting, Raeshell, General Surgery, University of Rao, Tara, Medicine-Preliminary, Beth Israel Medical North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill, NC Center, New York, NY Reyes, Nathaniel, Internal Medicine, Baptist Health Tanpitukpongse, Teerath, Medicine-Preliminary, System, Birmingham, AL Winthrop-University Hospital, Mineola, NY 155 Residency Appointments, Class of 2008

Taylor, Sarah, Pediatrics, Einstein/Montefiore Medical Cantera, Mariela, Radiology-Diagnostic, New York- Center, Bronx, NY Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Terban, Rebecca, Medicine-Preliminary, NYU School of Center, New York, NY Medicine, New York, NY Chang, William, Radiology-Diagnostic, Madigan Army Thihalolipavan, Sayone, Medicine-Preliminary, Beth Medical Center, Tacoma, WA Israel Medical Center, New York, NY Chen, Selby, Neurosurgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Toussaint, Rull James, Orthopaedic Surgery, Chuang, David, Neurology, Einstein/Montefiore Medical Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA Center, Bronx, NY Cohen, Stuart, Radiology-Diagnostic, Mount Sinai Utidjian, Levon, Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital, Hospital, New York, NY Philadelphia, PA Dagli, Manesh, Ophthalmology, Georgetown Vaksman, Alina, Emergency Medicine, Yale-New Haven University/Washington Hospital, Washington, DC Hospital, New Haven, CT Danielsson, Jennifer, Anesthesiology, New York- Valente, Christopher, Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Hospital, Baltimore, MD Center, New York, NY Davis, Marie, Neurology, University of Washington Walsh, Megan, Pediatrics, NYU School of Medicine, New Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle, WA York, NY Deans, Abby, Radiology-Diagnostic, UCSF Medical Wilson, Amanda, Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Hospital, New Center, San Francisco, CA York, NY Wolf, Joshua, General Surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Ezon, Isaac, Ophthalmology, North Shore-Long Island Baltimore, MD Jewish Health System, Great Neck, NY

Xu, Ginger, General Surgery, UCSF Medical Center, San Federico, Andrea, Dermatology, Jackson Memorial Francisco, CA Hospital, Miami, FL Fisher, Jessica, Radiology-Diagnostic, Einstein/ Yaffee, David, General Surgery, NYU School of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY New York, NY Yaghoubian, Sanam, Internal Medicine, NYU School of Gaines, Elizabeth, Dermatology, SUNY Health Science Medicine, New York, NY Center, Brooklyn, NY Ghassemi, Jonathan, Radiology-Diagnostic, New York- Zhitomirsky, Inna, Transitional, Hospital of St. Raphael, Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New Haven, CT New York, NY Zhou, Jessica, Internal Medicine, Stanford University Glickman, Leonard, Urology, Lenox Hill Hospital, New Programs, Stanford, CA York, NY Zouzias, Ioannis, Orthopaedic Surgery/Research, New Goldberg, Ethan, Child Neurology, Children’s Hospital, York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Philadelphia, PA Medical Center, New York, NY Goldberg, Michelle, Dermatology, New York- Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY PGY-2 Goren, Jordana, Ophthalmology,Tufts/New England Ash, Erica, Anesthesiology, NYU School of Medicine, Eye Center, Boston, MA New York, NY Haskins, Stephen, Anesthesiology, New York- Bevelaqua, Anna-Christina, Physical Medicine and Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Rehabilitation, New York-Presbyterian Hospital/ New York, NY Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY Ho, Monica, Anesthesiology, UCSF Medical Center, San Birenberg, Brad, Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, Francisco, CA New York, NY Huan, Victoria, Radiology-Diagnostic, Harlem Hospital Brown, Shanique, Anesthesiology, Hospital of the Center, New York, NY University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 156 Residency Appointments, Class of 2008

Ibrahim, Mahmud, Physical Medicine and Rao, Tara, Dermatology, University of Texas Southwest Rehabilitation, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY Medical School, Dallas, TX Isenalumhe, Anthony,Anesthesiology, NYU School of Rocco, Melissa, Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, Medicine, New York, NY New York, NY Ito, Timothy, Urology, NYU School of Medicine, New Rontal, Andrew, Neurology, Oregon Health & Science York, NY University, Portland, OR Rothberger, Adina, Anesthesiology, NYU School of Liem, Brian, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medicine, New York, NY Northwestern, Chicago, IL Lodha, Saurabh, Dermatology, Drexel University Sankin, Alexander, Urology, SUNY Downstate Medical College of Medicine-PA, Philadelphia, PA Center, Brooklyn, NY Song, Christian, Ophthalmology, NYU School of Malkani, Brijesh, Neurology, NYU School of Medicine, Medicine, New York, NY New York, NY Tanpitukpongse, Teerath, Radiology-Diagnostic, Ngan, Vincci, Neurology, NYU School of Medicine, New Winthrop-University Hospital, Mineola, NY York, NY Terban, Rebecca, Anesthesiology, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY Pagliasotti, Caleb, Anesthesiology, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA Zhitomirsky, Inna, Ophthalmology,Yale-New Haven Pollack, Erica, Radiology-Diagnostic, New York- Hospital, New Haven, CT Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY 157 Faculty Index

A Ajodan, Susan C. 123 Anderson, Frances S. 120 Atkins, Kristin L. 93 Akhtar, Mustansar J. 110 Anderson, Lowell T. 117 Attivissimo, Lori Ann 77 Aaron, Harry J. 120 Akopian, Abram 97 Andron, Richard I. 81 Attubato, Michael J. 73 Abad, Antonio A. 120 Al-Abed, Yousef 73 Angelopoulos, Peter 81 Attur, Mukundan G. 75 Abadir, Adel 51 Al-Askari, Salah 139 Angkustsiri, Surachanee 95 Attwell, Khleber C. 120 Abanilla, Patricia K. 59 Aladjem, Asher D. 118 Anglin, Carlita 70 Au, Loretta 109 Abele, Manlio G. 128 Alba, Augusta 133 Angrigiani, Claudio H. 136 Auciello, Dominick F. 59 Abemayor, Elie 81 Albert, David B. 51 Angrist, Burton 141 Auerbach, Marc 110 Aberg, Judith A. 73 Albert, Gary H. 123 Annes, Justin P. 57 Auerbach, Robert 63 Abikoff, Howard B. 58, 115 Albert, Robin L. 129 Annes, Lawrence B. 81 Aull, Felice B. 114 Abouzahr, Kamel 136 Albom, Michael 63 Antell, Craig 134 Auslender, Marcelo J. 107 Abraham, Nitya E. 137 Albrecht, Ava T. 59, 120 Antoine, Clarel 93 Auther, Andrea M. 60 Abramovici, Luigia C. 105 Alcindor, Fitzgerald 65 Antoine, Roger 100 Autz, George R. 129 Abramowitz, Susan 108 Alexander, Martin 139 Anzai, Yuzuru 93 Avraham, Tomer 137 Abrams, Samuel 116 Alexianu, Maria E. 89 Anzieu-Premmereur, Avshalumov, Marat V. 92 Abramson, Steven 72, 104 Algus, Jane L. 123 Christine 120 Axel, Leon 72, 114, 128 Abrokwah, Samuel M. 51 Ali, Mahgul M. 51 Appel, Marc H. 100 Axelrod, Deborah M. 135 Achkar, Jacqueline M. 81, 110 Ali, Osman 120 Appelbaum, Daniel 77 Axelrod, Felicia B. 88, 106 Ackerman, Kenneth R. 81 Allan, Sean T. 123 Applebaum, Robert M. 75 Axelrod, Howard I. 54 Ackert, Gregory M. 81 Allen, Jeffrey C. 88, 107 Applewhite, Liat E. 93 Axen, Kenneth 133 Ackert, John 81 Allen, Karen A. 57 April, Robert S. 89 Ayappa, Indu A. 75 Acquista, Angelo J. 81 Allen, Leslie A. 108 Aquino, Theresa A. 129 Ayoung-Chee, Patricia R. 137 Adams, Bradley J. 69 Allen, Machelle H. 93 Arabolu, Pallavi 110 Azar, Natalie E. 81 Adams, Francis 77 Allen, Robert J. 135 Aranoff, Jonathan 52 Azmitia, Efrain 116 Adams, Jennifer G. 81 Allen, Steven L. 74 Araten, David J. 75 Adams, Jill U. 119 Alli, Roshni L. 137 Archibald, Carmit 94 B Adams, Sylvia 75 Ard, John L. 51 Almeida, Carlos E. 123 Babaev, Anvar 76 Addonizio, Devon K. 123 Ardekani, Babak A. 117 Almusa, Emad 130 Babb, James S. 128 Addrizzo-Harris, Doreen J. 73 Ardilles, Elvio E. 80 Alnachawati, Hicham 137 Babu, Ramesh P. 92 Adelglass, Howard 133 Ardito, Anthony P. 81 Alonso, Carmen M. 59, 120 Bach, Erika 113 Adelman, David M. 137 Arena, Francis 77 Alper, Kenneth R. 88, 117 Bacon, Joshua H. 88 Adelman, Mark A. 135 Arena, Michael N. 123 Alpert, Daniel 81 Baek, Kelly J. 93 Adesnik, Milton B. 56 Argilla, Michael 108 Alpert, Mitchel 109 Baez, Jorge 100 Adler, Alexis 95 Argoff, Charles 89 Alpert, Murray 116 Bagloo, Melissa B. 137 Adler, Daniel 77 Argyros, Thomas 73 Alpert, Stephanie S. 120 Bahoric, Allan H. 77 Adler, Edward 100 Armstrong, Shani N. 110 Alsip, Gregory R. 120 Bahr, Gerald 74 Adler, Lenard A. 58, 88, 117 Arnofsky, Adam G. 54 Altman, Lawrence K. 73 Baig, Imran 80 Adler, Mitchell A. 77 Arnold, Deborah A. 110 Altman, Robert 109 Bails, Douglas B. 77 Adler, Naomi 120 Aronoff, Michael S. 116 Altman, Robert A. 51 Baiocco, Peter 77 Adlersberg, Jay B. 77 Arslan, Alan A. 68, 93 Altman, Roman 120 Bairan, Aurora C. 109 Afes, Van B. 70 Arslanov, Renat H. 110 Alvarez, Manuel M. 92 Bakal, Ron S. 140 Afonja, Olubunmi O. 109 Artel, Bradley J. 77 Ambrosi, Corinne 69 Baker, Daniel C. 135 Aguilar, Vivian C. 94 Artman, Michael 107 Ambrosino, Michael M. 128 Baker, Robert G. 114 Agus, Bertrand 74 Arzola, Nydia 51 Ambrosino, Salvatore 118 Baker, Robert W. 77 Ahmad, Aziz 80 Asbell, Robert 97 Amelar, Richard 139 Balague, Federico 99 Ahmad, Raheela 123 Ashfaq, Akhtar 81 Amesur, Kiran B. 98 Baldwin, David 141 Ahmad, Saleem M. 119 Ashinoff, Robin 63 Amin, Milan R. 102 Balestri, Massimo 123 Ahmad, Samoon 118 Ashkenazi-Kimmel, Tracy 66 Amler, David H. 110 Ballard, Harold S. 73 Ahmadi, Ladan M. 77 Ashley, Kenneth 123 Amoashiy, Sofia 123 Ballas, Marc S. 76 Ahn, Christina Y. 135 Askanas, Alexander 77 Amorosi, Edward L. 73 Ballert, Erik Q. 137 Ahn, Jung H. 133 Askanase, Anca D. 75 Anam, Seeba 60 Balthazar, Emil 128, 141 Aifantis, Ioannis 105 Aston, Christopher W. 77 Anastasiades, Anastasios A. 109 Balwan, Sandy K. 80 Aisner, Anita M. 77 Aston, Sherrell J. 135 Anderer, Jeanmarie 120 Ban, Chelsea 95 Aiuto, Leslie T. 108 Astrove, Charles 120 Andersen, Shirley 80 Band, Philip A. 100, 113 Aizer, Anthony 80 Anderson, Elsa K. 70 Atar, Dan 100 158 Faculty Index

Bangaru, Babu S. 108 Bearnot, H. R. 81 Berger, Lionel A. 98 Billick, Stephen B. 116 Bankier, Salomon 123 Beasley, Robert W. 135 Berger, Milton 116 Bini, Edmund J. 73 Bannan, Michael A. 105 Beck, James C. 115 Berger, Robert H. 116 Bird, Sharlene 123 Banner, Burton 109 Becker, Eugene 120 Berger, William J. 81 Birnbaum, Audrey H. 108 Banner, Howard J. 129 Becker, Joshua A. 128 Bergeron, R. Thomas 128 Birnbaum, Bernard 128 Bannister, Holly M. 65, 108 Becker, Melvin 128 Bergknoff, Yael 137 Birnbaum, Henry P. 134 Bansal, Rajiv 77 Becker, Steven E. 109 Bergman, David I. 94 Biser, Seth A. 98 Bar-Sagi, Dafna 53 Becker, Stewart J. 127 Bergman, Michael 75 Biswas, Smita 94 Barasch, Kenneth R. 97 Beckerman, Aaron H. 74 Beric, Aleksandar 87, 91 Bizekis, Costas 54 Barash, Fred 109 Beckerman, Bernard 65 Berk, Howard 94 Bjornson, Loring K. 106 Barata, Isabel A. 109 Beckerman, Karen P. 93 Berkeley, Alan S. 92 Black, Henry R. 73 Barbazetto, Irene A. 98 Becske, Tibor 89 Berkley, Seth 77 Black, Karen S. 129 Barbot, Oxiris 109 Bednoff, Stuart 93 Berkowitz, Israel S. 81 Black, Virginia H. 56 Bardey, Alexander S. 123 Bedrosian, Andrea S. 137 Berkowitz, Kenneth A. 73 Blair, Lester W. 77 Barilla-LaBarca, Beeferman, Bruce F. 120 Berkowitz, Wendy A. 108 Blanck, Richard 88 Maria-Louise 76 Behr-Ventura, Dawn M. 129 Berkule, Samantha B. 108 Blanck, Thomas J. 51, 114 Barillas, Ingrid 136 Behroozi, Hooshang 109 Berlin, Robert 120 Blanco, Joseph A. 98 Barisoni-Thomas, Laura 76, 105 Bekhor, David 77 Berliner, Randall G. 89 Blank, Stephanie V. 93 Barke, Edmund J. 58 Bekker, Alex Y. 51, 91 Berman, Annette 123 Blaser, Martin J. 71, 86 Barkin, Leonard 116 Belasco, Joel G. 86 Berman, Arnold T. 99 Blau, Richard H. 81 Barlas, David 65 Belfi, Brian J. 123 Berman, Carol 123 Blau, William L. 81 Barnes, Edward S. 77 Belitskaya-Levy, Ilana 68 Berman, Morton 109 Blaugrund, Stanley M. 102 Barnett, Natalie L. 89 Belkin, Gary 117 Berman, Russell S. 136 Blechman, Keith M. 137 Barone, Anthony 109 Bell, Michael H. 123 Berman, Susan J. 134 Blei, Francine 107, 135 Barone, Stephen R. 107 Bellet, Belinda 123 Berman, Yemiliya 113 Bleyer, Amy 81 Barouche, Faouzia 120 Bellovin, Barry J. 81 Bernard, Harold 118 Blitz, Aileen G. 136 Barr, William B. 88, 117 Bellucci, Alessandro 73 Bernaski, Edward J. 77 Blitz, Karen 89 Barricelli, Florence 81 Belmont, Howard 73 Bernasko, James W. 93 Block, Jerome 88 Barron, Bruce A. 92 Belostotsky, Olga 77 Bernay, Laura J. 120 Bloom, Marc J. 51 Bartus, Raymond T. 118 Belsky, Marvin 81 Berne, Andrea S. 110 Bloom, Norman D. 135 Barzvi, Alexandra L. 59, 120 Belsky, Paul 77 Bernstein, Adam 100 Bloomfield, Stewart A. 97, 114 Basch, Paul G. 77 Belson, Richard 120 Bernstein, Carol A. 117 Bloomgarden, Amy 94 Basch, Ross S. 104 Beltramini, Antonio 120 Bernstein, David E. 73 Blum, Harold 116 Bashar, Mona L. 81 Ben-Artzi, Ami 80 Bernstein, Isidor 118 Blum, Jennifer 123 Basilico, Claudio 86 Ben-Levi, Eran 129 Bernstein, Joseph M. 102, 109 Blum, Manfred 72, 128 Basilico, Enrica 81 Ben-Yishay, Yehuda 132 Bernstein, Mark P. 129 Blum, Martin 118 Baskin, Lara E. 134 Bencardino, Jenny T. 128 Bernstein, Neil E. 76, 108 Blumberg, Sheila N. 137 Bass, Lawrence S. 136 Bendo, John A. 100 Bernstein, Robert M. 94 Blumenberg, Miroslav 53, 63 Bassett, Clifford 81 Benedetto-Anzai, Maria T. 93 Bernstein, Stephen 77 Blustein, Jan 72 Bastidas, Nicholas 137 Benedict, Leonard A. 94 Berry, Sarah S. 80 Blye, Ellena R. 81 Bastien, Jean 120 Benjamin, John 120 Bertolino, Arthur 63 Bodeau-Livinec, Florence 71 Basu, Bornali 123 Benjamin, Vallo 91 Bertoni, Giancarlo 52 Bodian, Eugene 63 Bat-Chava, Yael 102 Benkov, Keith J. 108 Besser, Walter 100 Boenigk, Kirsten 52 Batash, Steven 77 Bennett, Allen 81 Betancourt, Maria I. 95 Bogart, Bruce I. 56 Bateman, William B. 74 Bennett, Genevieve L. 129 Bevelaqua, Frederick 77 Boglioli, Jason R. 84 Batista, Betulia 95 Benoff, Allen 130 Bezahler, Harvey 59, 118 Boksay, Eszter M. 75 Batliwalla, Franak 76 Benoff, Susan 56, 93 Bezkor, Mary F. 133 Boksay, Istvan J. 116 Battaglia, Fortunato 89 Benstein, Judith A. 76 Bhardwaj, Nina 62, 72, 104 Boland, Annie 120 Bauer, Bertha 77 Beranbaum, Elliott R. 128 Bhatnagar, Pawan 98 Bonafina-Caraccioli, Bauer, Stephen M. 137 Berczeller, Peter H. 73 Bhatty, Anis 109 Marcela A. 120 Baum, Howard J. 69 Berg, Erica D. 110 Bhavsar, Sital P. 52 Bonavita, John A. 129 Baumann, Francis G. 54 Berg, Howard 102 Bhojwani, Deepa 109 Bondi, Nate 100 Bautista, Judita B. 94 Berg, Perry 73 Bholat, Omar S. 136 Bonnet, Kenneth 117 Baxt, Rebecca 63 Berg, Robert E. 94 Bialer, Martin G. 107 Bonomo, Roger 88 Baxter, Alexander B. 129 Berger, Alan W. 95 Biderman, David J. 134 Boorady, Roy J. 59 Bazos, Andrew N. 100 Berger, David 108 Bienenfeld, Scott 123 Boorstein, Robert J. 104 Bear, George 75 Berger, Kenneth I. 76, 115 Bilgrei, Rachel I. 134 Boozarjomehri, Fereshteh 93 159 Faculty Index

Bopp, James H. 123 Breite, Ira 81 Brzostovski, Miguel 118 Caldwell, Robert 81 Boppana, Ranu 60, 123 Brem, Harold 135 Bubrick, Jerome B. 60 Caligor, Eve 116 Bordan, Dennis L. 136 Brennan, John P. 98 Buch, Sandip 123 Callaway, David J. 88 Borg, Morton D. 109 Brennan, Martin J. 70 Buchalter, Joel S. 100 Calzada, Esther J. 59, 119 Boris, Marvin 108 Brennan, Richard J. 141 Buchholtz, Michael S. 81 Campanella, Lisa 56 Borkowsky, Robin M. 63 Brenner, Judith M. 81 Buckingham, Ian 120 Campello, Marco 100 Borkowsky, William 107 Brenner, Nereyda 123 Buckner, Jeffrey A. 81 Canary, Catherine 109 Borock, Elizabeth M. 65 Breslau, Sherry D. 120 Buckvar-Keltz, Lynn 78 Cancro, Robert 115 Borowiec, James A. 53 Brewer, Karen L. 70 Budenz, Cameron L. 103 Canepa, Luis 120 Bosco, Joseph 100 Brickner, Philip 77 Budimlija, Zoran M. 69, 105 Cangiarella, Joan F. 104 Bose, Arpita 70 Brief, George 77 Budin, Wendy C. 140 Cano, Deborah 123 Bosland, Maarten C. 68, 139 Brief, L. Paul 100 Budman, Cathy 117 Cantor, Michael N. 78 Bosniak, Morton A. 128, 141 Brieff, David 81 Budman, Daniel R. 72 Capan, Levon M. 51 Bossis, Anthony P. 52, 120 Brien, Lisa K. 59 Budzilowich, Gleb 104 Capla, Jennifer M. 137 Bosworth, Hillery 120 Brienza, Raymond J. 140 Bulgarelli, Christopher 120 Caplan-Shaw, Caralee E. 80 Botticelli, Steven R. 123 Bright, Kristin L. 127 Bulmash, Max 109 Caplin, Drew M. 129 Bottino, Joseph C. 77 Brill, Elliott R. 137 Bunt, Gregory 120 Capponi, Louis J. 78 Botuck, Shelly 123 Broderick, Patricia A. 88 Burack, Jedidiah 81 Caprio, Martha C. 108 Botwinick, Nelson 100 Brodie, Jonathan D. 115 Burden, Steven J. 56, 113 Caragine, Theresa A. 69 Boufford, Melville E. 107 Brodsky, Diana G. 123 Burg, Nathalie D. 81 Carbon-Correll, Maren 76 Bourne, Jeffrey A. 109 Brody, Judith 104 Burgreen, Bruce L. 64 Cardozo, Timothy J. 113 Boutajangout, Allal 119 Brogan, Gerard X. 65 Burke, Brian J. 129 Carey, Michael E. 91 Boutis, Loukas S. 80 Brogan, Kelly V. 126 Burkes, Jeffrey 69 Carleton, Jane E. 81 Boutjdir, Mohamed 72 Bronfin, Ludmilla 89 Burkes, Lynn 118 Carlson, Chad 89 Bowar-Ferres, Susan 140 Bronson, Brian D. 120 Burman, William 100 Carlton, Jane M. 70 Boxer, Michael A. 98 Bronzo, Richard 75 Burns, Fredric J. 67 Carney, Suellen 120 Boxer, Robert A. 107 Brook, David W. 115 Burns, Lucille R. 98 Caro, Sixto R. 81 Boyd, Arthur D. 135 Brook, Judith S. 116 Burns, Philip 134 Caro, Yvette 120 Boyd, Leslie R. 95 Brooks, Micheline R. 81 Burschtin, Omar E. 78 Carper, Alison 123 Boylan, Laura S. 89 Brooks, Peter C. 56, 127 Burstin, Harris E. 108 Carr, Kenneth D. 113, 117 Boyman, Anna 98 Brosen, Alexis 120 Burton, Anna M. 120 Carr, Ronald E. 97 Bozza, Anthony T. 95 Brotman, Andrew 116 Busch, Erna 136 Carroll, Roberta L. 116 Brabeck, Michael C. 76 Brotman, Laurie M. 58 Bush, Michael 78 Carroll, William L. 106 Brademas, Mary 63 Browde, Paul E. 120 Bushell, Camille M. 134 Carron, Cathy A. 81 Bradford, Michael 77 Brown, Elissa J. 119 Bushkin, Yuri 104 Carter, Joseph 136 Bradley, Thomas P. 76 Brown, Eric R. 91 Busi, Kimberly A. 123 Carter, Lawrence D. 80 Bradley-Sanders, Colleen P. 70 Brown, Howard 78 Butcher, Barbara A. 69 Carter, Linda 59, 118 Brancaccio, Ronald R. 63 Brown, Jessica R. 94 Butler, Esther R. 78 Cartwright, Frances 77 Brand, Kathie 77 Brown, Lance 64 Butler, Pamela D. 119 Casadonte, Paul P. 118 Brand, Rena 63 Brown, Robert 78 Buxbaum, Audrey J. 95 Case, Brady 59, 119 Brandeis, Ilona V. 94 Brown, Robert H. 98 Buyon, Jill P. 72 Case, Nan 120 Brandeis, Steven Z. 136 Brown, Robert S. 98 Byron, Herve M. 97 Casey, John A. 109 Brandli, Otto 72 Brown, Stuart M. 56 Bystryn, Jean C. 62 Cassara, Michael 65 Brandon, Donald 77 Brown, Timothy C. 95 Cassaro, Sebastiano 136 Brandt, Kenneth D. 72 Brownstein, Carrie M. 109 C Cassidy, Sharon 95 Branson, Perry R. 120 Brucker, Allison J. 98 Cabeza de Vaca, Soledad 119 Castaneda, Ricardo 116 Brar, Preneet C. 108 Bruhn, Aron M. 137 Cacace, Frank, Jr. 80 Castellano, Bartolomeo 102 Brasic, James R. 120 Brukner Dabovic, Branka 56 Caccese, William 78 Castellanos, Francisco X. 58, 128 Braunstein, Steve E. 87 Brunckhorst, Keith 78 Cady, Joseph 74 Castellanos, Madeline 120 Brebbia, Dante 117 Bruno, Bryan J. 120 Cafferata, Shawn 51 Castillo, Pura M. 120 Brecht, Lawrence E. 136 Bruno, Michael S. 72 Cahill, Karen H. 97 Castillo, Raphael 98 Breen, William 77 Brunson, Sandra 109 Cahn, Marjorie 119 Castro-Frenzel, Karla J. 51 Bregman, Alvin M. 100 Brusca-Augello, Geraldine 129 Cai, Peiti 133 Castronuovo, Joseph J. 76 Breidbart, David 77 Brustein, Dennis M. 64 Cain, Sheila A. 81 Catanese, Veronica M. 56, 73 Breidbart, Rory S. 81 Bruun, Ruth D. 118 Calanog, Anthony 93 Catapano, Peter 108 Breingan, Peter J. 98 Bruzzese, Jean-Marie 59 Caldwell, Melissa B. 59 Breinin, Goodwin M. 97, 141 Bryk, Hillel B. 129 Caufield, Page W. 72, 86 160 Faculty Index

Cavanagh, James 120 Chaudhry, Umer I. 137 Chung, Henry 118 Cohen, Kenneth R. 98 Cavanagh, James P. 109 Chavan, Surendra J. 108 Chung, Mabel 137 Cohen, Matthew A. 93 Cavanaugh, Joseph S. 78 Chawla, Harminder S. 78 Chung, Susie 81 Cohen, Michael S. 64 Cavanaugh, Patrick J. 81 Che, Jiantu 77 Church, Adam 66 Cohen, Michel A. 110 Cavnar, Michael J. 137 Che, Shaoli 119 Ciavarella, David J. 105 Cohen, Mitchell D. 68 Cayne, Neal S. 136 Chen, Carol L. 80 Ciavarra, Gina A. 129 Cohen, Neal L. 116 Ceci, Jeffrey D. 104 Chen, Dan 105 Ciccone, Barbara Hunt 123 Cohen, Noel 102 Ceisler, Emily J. 98 Chen, Dehan 93 Cienfuegos, Angel 123 Cohen, Norman 68, 141 Celada, Franco 72, 104 Chen, Donald S. 71, 80 Ciotoli, Carlo 78 Cohen, Ronald B. 81 Celis, Roberto 87 Chen, Haobin 68 Cipollone, Rosa S. 81 Cohen, Wendy 123 Ceradini, Daniel J. 137 Chen, Hongtu 123 Ciric, Steven J. 120 Cole, William J. 78 Cercy, Steven P. 120 Chen, Hua 106 Citrome, Leslie 116 Coleman, Andrea T. 69 Cerfolio, Nina E. 120 Chen, Lung-Chi 67 Civin, Curt I. 73 Coleman, Sydney R. 136 Cervantes, Cecilia D. 109 Chen, Nianhang 119 Clancy, Robert 76 Colen, Helen 136 Cespedes, Michelle S. 76 Chen, Qun 114, 128 Claps, Albina A. 107 Colen, Kari L. 137 Chabot, Robert 117 Chen, Steven 129 Clark, Janine L. 109 Colen, Stephen R. 135 Chachoua, Abraham 73, 139 Chen, Wen J. 110 Clark, Rita 120 Colin, Michael 78 Chaitman, Edmund 120 Chen, Yu 68, 76 Clark, Scott C. 118 Colin, Suzanne M. 120 Chalfin, Robert 116 Cheney, Benjamin B. 123 Clark, Scott G. 113 Collet, Brian 98 Chaly, Thomas 74 Cheng, Henry T. 123 Clark, Timothy W. 128 Colley, Jeremy H. 123 Chan, Edwin S. 76 Cheng, Sonia 110 Clarke, Laura A. 123 Collins, Allen 116 Chan, Gar Ming 66 Chenouda, Dina M. 81 Clarkson, Allen B. 70 Collins, Gary R. 123 Chan, Thomas K. 81 Cheon, Teresa H. 94 Clary, Cathryn M. 118 Coltrera, Joseph 116 Chandra, Manju 107 Chervenak, Judith L. 94 Claude, Shari L. 110 Combes, Frank C. 141 Chandra, Ramesh 128, 141 Chesler, Mitchell 91, 114 Clausman, Gilbert 141 Conciatori, Robert 123 Chandra-Sekhar, Hosakere 102 Cheung, Jessie S. 63 Clelland, James D. 119 Condon, Mark S. 68 Chandwani, Sulachni 107 Chianese, Maurice 109 Clemente, Fernando 120 Condos, Rany 73 Chang, James 129 Chiang, Shi-cheng 133 Cloitre, Marylene 58, 116 Connolly, Dana M. 109 Chang, Jason L. 80 Chiang, William K. 65 Clyman, Sidney G. 63 Connolly, Deirdre M. 64 Chang, Kok-Chung 94 Chikvashvili, Daniel 81 Coady, Deborah J. 94 Connolly, Eileen P. 87 Chang, Louis K. 98 Chinitz, Larry A. 73 Cobert, Barton L. 81 Connors, Richard 64 Chang, Michelle A. 81 Chiopelas, Efstathia P. 81 Cobrinik, Ralph 107 Conocenti, Paul 140 Chang, William G. 106 Chiorazzi, Nicholas 73, 104 Cocks, Patrick M. 80 Constantiner, Arturo 78 Chang, Winshih 100 Chiricolo, Gerardo C. 66 Coetzee, Constantinides, Minas S. 102 Chang-Lin, Julia 109 Chisholm, June F. 120 William A. 107, 113, 114 Contino, Christopher M. 66 Changrani, Jyotsna G. 76 Chitkara, Nishay 80 Coffey, Barbara J. 58, 117 Contreras, Juana J. 52 Chao, Eda C. 109 Chiu, David T. 135 Cohen, Alan B. 81 Convit, Antonio J. 117 Chao, Helen M. 119 Cho, Hearn J. 76, 105 Cohen, Alan J. 119 Cook, Perry 75 Chao, Kuang-Hwa K. 127 Cho, Kyunghee C. 128 Cohen, Anthony 89 Cooney, Michael J. 98 Chao, Moses V. 56, 114, 116 Cho, Samuel 81 Cohen, Barry 78 Cooper, Eugene M. 81 Chapas, Anne M. 64 Choi, Elmer 87 Cohen, Barton 78 Cooper, Marvin 78 Chapman, Bonita 120 Choi, Mihye 136 Cohen, Bertram I. 77 Cooper, Paul R. 91, 99 Chapnick, Jeffrey V. 129 Chong, David H. 76 Cohen, Beverly S. 67 Cooper, Thomas B. 117 Charap, Mitchell H. 73 Chorney, Gail S. 100 Cohen, David E. Cooperman, Brian S. 94 (Dermatology) 63 Charash, Bruce 75 Choueka, Jack 100 Cooperman, Leslie 78 Cohen, David E. Charles, Edgar D. 84 Choy, Karin E. 110 (Medicine—Cardiology) 78 Coplan, Neil 73 Charles, Hearns W. 129 Choy, Margaret 57 Cohen, David E. Coppi, Alida 71 Charles, Norman C. 97, 104 Christopher, Frima 133 (Medicine—Pulmonary) 78 Corio, Laura E. 94 Charney, Alan N. 72 Chu, Benjamin K. 75 Cohen, Deirdre J. 76 Cosetti, Maura K. 102 Charno, Steven H. 81 Chu, Charles C. 76 Cohen, Ilene Z. 118 Cosme, Jacqueline 110 Charuvastra, Anthony 60, 123 Chu, David H. 64 Cohen, Ingram 118 Cosmi, Ermelando V. 92 Chase, Julianne M. 75 Chu, Jerry C. 51 Cohen, Irwin 97 Costa, Max 67, 113 Chase, Norman 128 Chu, Mary-Lynn Y. 88 Cohen, Jason P. 102 Couch, Elsbeth 74 Chase, Randolph M. 73 Chu, Micheline C. 93 Cohen, Jeffrey M. 133 Coun, David 81 Chassin, Jameson L. 135 Chuang, Les H. 81 Cohen, Jodi B. 129 Coupet, Joseph 117 Chatha, Prabhdeep S. 130 Chuang, Linda I. 123 Cohen, Jonathan 73 Cowan, Nicholas J. 53 Chaudhry, Saima I. 76 Chun, Anne J. 108 Cohen, Joshua 123 Cowin, Pamela 56, 62 161 Faculty Index

Cox, Amanda L. 109 Dasari, Meena 109 DeLuca, Marilyn A. 119 DiMaio, James J. 81 Cramer, Marvin 75 Dasen, Jeremy S. 115 DeLuca, Richard L. 98 Dimanlig, Patricia V. 57 Crane, Daniel 120 Dasgupta, Ramanuj 113 Deluty, Sheldon H. 52 Diment, Stephanie 105 Crane, Michael A. 68 Daskalakis, Demetre C. 76 Demaria, Sandra 105 Dimitrova, Kamellia R. 55 Crater, Richard 140 Dave, Ami K. 66 Dembitzer, Anne D. 76 Dinakar, Hassan S. 118 Crawford, Bernard K. 54 Dave, Mandar N. 77 DeMeo, Michael D. 120 Ding, Qing 93 Cremer, Miriam L. 93 David, Bruce H. 120 Demopoulos, Rita 104 Dinstein, Pazit E. 124 Crider, Russell J. 100 David, Gregory 113 Deng, Fang-Ming 63, 140 Dishy, Linda P. 60 Cronstein, Bruce N. 71, 104, 113 David, Raphael 107 Denham, Teresa V. 134 Distant, Dale 136 Crooke, Gregory A. 54 Davidman, John J. 124 DeOre, Kimberly 81 Distenfeld, Ariel 73 Crossman, Andrya M. 124 Davidovitch, Roy I. 100 DePasquale, Eugene 78 Ditchek, Stuart 109 Crotty, Kelly J. 81 Davidson, Morton 75 DePasquale, Nicholas 73 Ditkoff, Robert R. 98 Crowder, Christian M. 69 Davidson, Todd L. DePorto, Robert 133 Dittmar, Klaus 78 Cruger, Matthew M. 59 Davies, Edward 107 Derderian, Christopher 137 Dittmar, Steffi 93 Cruz-Arrieta, Davila, Ricardo D. 116 Derkatch, Irina L. 87 Diwan, Adnan K. 81 Eduvigis 60, 110, 124 Davis, Adam J. 130 Dermatis, Helen 118 Djavan, Bob 139 Cuddy, Colleen 70 Davis, Joseph 139 deRoux, Stephen 69 Dladla, Nonkulie 81 Culliford, Alfred T. 54 Day, Doris J. 64 Desai, Panna 105 Dlugacz, Yosef 141 Cunningham, Thomas F. 78 Day, Karen 70, 72 Descipio, Cheryl 105 Dodick, Jack 97 Curatola, Annamarie M. 87, 108 Day, Mansoor 51 Deucher, Richard S. 119 Dolgin, Martin 141 Curet, Sandra L. 93 Dayan, Alan J. 100 Deutsch, Alexander 118 Donahue, Bernadine R. 127 Curtin, John P. 92 De Armas-Kendall, Pedro 75 Deutsch, Barbara G. 116 Donahue, Laura L. 80 Cutler, Cynthia B. 110 De Jesus, Georgette M. 60 Deutsch, Lawrence 118 Donatelli, Anthony 120 Cutting, Court B. 135 de Jong, Bouke C. 76 Deutsch, Paul 75 Donatiello, Robert M. 52 Cykiert, Robert C. 97 De Joseph, Maura 69 Devi, Gayatri 88, 118 Donington, Jessica S. 54 Cynamon, Kay 78 De La Garza-Jordan, Devi, Lakshmi A. 113 Donn, Richard 117 Cytryn, Max 78 Julia C. 69 Devinsky, Orrin 88, 91, 116 Donnelly, James G. 104 de la Pena, Corazon B. 124 DeVita, Maria 75 Donnino, Robert M. 80 D De Lemos-Chiarand, DeVito, Bethany S. 80 Dori, Ezra M. 95 Carmen L. 56 D’Amico, Robert 97 DeVito, Estelle 120 Dorsky, Joshua 120 De Leon, George 116 D’amore, Jason Z. 66 Devito, Joseph 81 Dosik, Jonathan 64 de Leon, Mony J. 116 D’Angelo, Donald R. 52 Devoe, Craig E. 80 Douek, Victor J. 94 de Moura, Alexandre B. 100 D’Eustachio, Peter G. 53, 73 Dewey, Stephen L. 116 Dowell, Deborah R. 78 De Noto, George 136 D’Olimpio, James T. 76 DeWyngaert, J. Keith 127 Doyle, Eugenie 107, 141 De Santi, Susan M. 117 Da Silva, Moacyr M., Jr. 106 Dhall, Girish 110 Doyle, Werner K. 91 Deans, Abby E. 57 Dai, Wei 67, 113 Dhalla, Satish 78 Drafta, Christina M. 89 Debowy, Owen G. 115 Dailey, Lisa A. 87 Dhawan, Vijay 88 Dralle, James G. 54 Debrovner, Charles 93 Dailey, Ronald S. 81 Dhodapkar, Kavita 111 Draper, Lawrence B. 137 Dec, Wojciech 137 Dajer, Antonio 66 Di John, David 110 Dresdale, Robert 75 DeCarlo, Regina R. 89, 109 Daliana, Maurizio 136 Di Rocco, Alessandro 88 Drexler, Andrew J. 77 DeCastro, Angelina R. 124 Dallos, Michael R. 81 Diab, Marguerite E. 133 Dreyer, Benard P. 107 DeCrisce, Dean M. 120 Daly, John 81 Diamond, Joseph A. 74 Drlica, Karl 86 Decter, Bruce M. 81 Damle, Rajendra N. 76 Diamond, Florence H. 124 Drob, Sanford 120 Defendi, Vittorio 104 Dancis, Joseph 107 Diaz, Roberto 106 Drucker, Barry L. 98 Defrancisci, Lea E. 60, 124 Dancyger, Ida 118 DiBenedetto, Alice A. 124 Druz, Regina S. 76 Degenhardt, Aran 110 Daniel, Stephen A. 66 Dibner, Robin J. 75 Dryer, Joseph W. 92, 100 DeHovitz, Jana N. 110 Daniele, Richard J. 134 Dicker, Mordecai 78 Dubin, Lawrence 139 Deitchman, Bruce 63 Daniels-Zide, Ellen D. 133 Dickerman, Stuart A. 78 Dubois, Michel Y. 51 Del Rosario, Cesar D. 106 Danilowicz, Delores A. 107 Diefenbach, Andreas 105 Duby, Margarite M. 106 DeLacure, Mark D. 102, 135 Danoff, Ann 73 Diehl, David L. 74 Dudas, Brittany N. 124 DeLara, Daniel A. 110 Danov, Rimma 89 Dieterich, Douglas T. 73 Duffy, Maurice 120 Delfin, Jenny A. 81 Danzi, Sara E. 76 DiFabrizio, Larry 78 Dulchin, Michael C. 119 Delfino, John J. 51 Darvishian, Farbod 105 Diflo, Thomas 135 Dumont, Allan 141 Delgado, Robert C. 120 Darwin, Andrew J. 87 Dill, Curt E. 66 Duncan, Eva 111 DeLisi, Lynn E. 116 Darwin, Katerina H. 87 Diller, Leonard 132 Duncanson, Emily R. 69 Della Bella, Peter 60 Das, Kasturi 105 Dillon, David 120 Dunham, Samantha M. 93 Dellosso, John V. 81 Das, Piali M. 124 Dillon, Evan 129 Dunn, Kathel 70 162 Faculty Index

Dustin, Michael L. 104 Epstein, Marcia E. 76 Feinblatt, Arlene 133 Firlik, Andrew D. 92 Dutta, Debabrata 81 Epstein, Wendy 64 Feiner, Helen D. 104 Fischel, Robert 116 Dwek, Joe 73 Ergas, Enrique 100 Feingold, Randall S. 136 Fischer, Ilene M. 95 Dynlacht, Brian D. 104 Erlebacher, Adrian I. 105 Feingold, Robert M. 82 Fischer, Ingeborg 106 Ernst, Joel D. 71, 86, 104 Feinsilver, Steven H. 75 Fischkoff, Katherine 137 E Erreich, Anne 118 Feirstein, Ira D. 121 Fiscina, Bernadette 109 Eakin, Marion C. 120 Errico, Thomas J. 91, 99 Feit, Frederick 74 Fisenne, Isabel M. 68 Earley, Teresita E. 124 Eskreis, David S. 82 Feit, Neal E. 82 Fish, Irving 88 Easton, Jonathan 120 Espina, Mark F. 52 Feld, Randy J. 82 Fishell, Gordon J. 56 Eberle, Mark A. 75 Esposito, Rick A. 54 Feldman, David 99, 107 Fisher, Daniel C. 78 Eberstein, Arthur 133 Essajee, Shaffiq 108 Feldman, Saul 109 Fisher, Edward A. 55, 71, 107 Edelstein, David 102 Essig, Mitchell N. 94 Feldman, Tatyana A. 82 Fisher, Martin 107 Edelstein, Martin P. 78 Estrada, Roberto 124 Feliciano, Melvyn A. 129 Fisher, Yale L. 97 Eden, Elizabeth 94 Eth, Spencer 116 Felix, Robert 111 Fishkin, Edward R. 75 Edmondson, James C. 121 Euler, Dillon C. 126 Fell, Millie 97 Fishman, David A. 92 Eerkes, Kevin J. 78 Evanov, Frank 78 Felner, Kevin J. 76 Fishman, Glenn I. 71, 113, 114 Egert, Jennifer R. 121 Evans, Hugh L. 67 Felsenstein, Jerome 64 Fisk, Rebecca 111 Egol, Kenneth A. 99 Evans, Laura E. 76 Felson, Sabrina E. 82 Flagg, Heidi S. 94 Ehrlich, Barry 59 Ezenkwele, Ugo A. 66 Feng, Cynthia L. 52 Flamenbaum, Helen S. 64 Ehrlich, David A. 137 Ezra, Karen R. 124 Feng, Huai Liang 93 Flanagan, Steven R. 132 Ehrlich, George 73 Ezrachi, Ora 133 Fenichel, Rebecca M. 76 Flansbaum, Bradley E. 78 Ehrlich, Paul M. 109 Ferguson, Melissa L. 124 Fleishaker, Haskel 129 Eichenbaum, Joseph W. 113 F Fermon, Charles M. 51 Fleisher, Michael L. 121 Eichinger, Daniel J. 70 Fadiel, Ahmed M. 93 Fernandes, John 108 Fleiss, Karen A. 59, 119 Eichler, Seth E. 121 Fafalak, Robert G. 82 Fernandez-Madrid, Ivan J. 101 Fleming, Stephen E. 130 Eidelberg, David 72, 88, 91 Fagin, James C. 108 Ferran, Ernesto, Jr. 58, 116 Flom, Leonard 98 Einheber, Steven 56 Fahmy, Ahmed 136 Ferrari, Anna 74 Flore, Ornella 87 Einspruch, Burton 118 Falangola, Maria F. 129 Ferreira, Ana 121 Flower, Robert W. 97 Eiseman, Fredrick A. 124 Fallahi, Pouneh 130 Ferrier, Genevieve 111 Fochios, Steven E. 82 Eisen, Arthur 121 Fang, Qiang G. 133 Ferris, Steven H. 115 Fodstad, Harald 92 Eisenberg, Selig 63 Fantl, John 93 Fertig, Andra 108 Foltin, George L. 65, 107 Eisnitz, Alan J. 116 Farahani, Gholamali 94 Feske, Stefan 105 Foltin, Jessica C. 65, 107 Ekstein, Margaret D. 52 Farber, Bruce F. 73 Fetto, Joseph 100 Fonseca, Rodrigo B. 137 El Kady, Dina T. 93 Farcon, Eduardo M. 139 Feuer, Ezra 121 Foo, Farng-Yang A. 89 Elbel, Brian D. 76 Farcy, Jean-Pierre C. 99 Ficazzola, Michael 140 Foo, Sun-Hoo 88 Elias, Birgit K. 124 Farkas, Barbara R. 59 Fiebelkorn, Ian C. 89 Ford, Elizabeth B. 121 Ellenberg, Jack 121 Farkas, Ellen A. 95 Fiedler, Howard W. 98 Forde, Grace 89 Elliot, Alan S. 118 Farmer, Peter 104 Fiedler, Irma G. 133 Fordjour, Lawrence K. 110 Elliott, Aaron A. 121 Faroqui, Raufa G. 95 Field, Steven P. 78 Forem, Sandra L. 88 Elmquist, Thomas H. 81 Farris, Edmund P. 98 Fielding, Christine J. 135 Forlenza, Thomas J. 78 Elsbach, Peter 73, 141 Fassman, Stephen 136 Fielding, George A. 135 Formenti, Silvia C. 72, 127 Ely, Susan F. 69 Fateh, Majid 95 Fierman, Arthur H. 107 Fornari, Victor M. 116 Emami, Arash 100 Fathollahi, Roya 82 Figueroa, Miguel A. 70 Fort, Pavel 107 Emery, Flora 121 Fauser, Douglas J. 100 Fine, Herbert L. 63 Fosha, Diana 121 Emy, John K. 81 Faust, Michael J. 78 Fine, Jeffrey S. (Emergency Foster, Jeffrey R. 116 Medicine, Pediatrics) 66, 108 Eng, Elaine Leong 120 Fay, Collen M. 100 Foster, Lawrence G. 100 Fine, Jeffrey S. (Psychiatry) 121 Eng, Kenneth 135 Fazzini, Enrico 88 Foster, Rosemarie P. 124 Fine, Joanna L. 124 Eng, Mee Yee Y. 111 Fazzio, Lydia O. 121 Foubister, Nicole A. 59, 121 Fine, Jonathan 68 Eng, Rene S. 81 Fefferman, Nancy R. 129 Fouladvand, Mohammad 89, 98 Finegold, Milton J. 104 Engel, Anelise M. 82 Feher, Laszlo A. 82 Fox, Arthur C. 72 Finger, Paul T. 97 Engel, Jeffrey M. 82 Feig, Robert L. 98 Fox, Herbert A. 120 Fingesten, Alexandra 82 Engle, Marianne E. 59 Feigenbaum, Bernard A. 78, 102 Fox, Joseph P. 113 Fink, Simon 136 Engler, John A. 137 Feigin, Andrew S. 74, 88 Fox, Martin L. 78 Finkelstein, Martin S. 75 Enriquez, Evelyn P. 66 Feiler, Michael A. 52 Foxe, John J. 88 Finkelstein, Mikal R. 111 Enson, Beatrice 121 Fein, Alan M. 73 Fraenkel, Peter 59 Finkelstein, Steven P. 82 Entelis, Charles 118 Feinberg, Edward 119 Frances, Richard J. 116 Firestein, Stephen 116 Franco, Karen 109 163 Faculty Index

Francois, Fritz 76 Friedman, Rachel L. 94 Garfinkle, Judah S. 136 Gilbert, Alexander J. 78 Frandina, Martina M. 93 Friedman, Robert J. 63 Garg, Karan 137 Gilbert, Holly M. 78 Frangione, Blas 104, 116 Friedman-Jimenez, Garland, Marshall M. 52 Gilbert, Joan G. 60 Frangos, Spiros G. 136 George 68, 76 Garner, Alice M. 108 Gilbert, Richard M. 75 Frank, David L. 121 Friedman-Kien, Alvin E. 62, 86 Garner, Jennifer S. 66 Gill, James 69 Frank, Elizabeth G. 121 Frogel, Marvin 121 Garofalo, Alfred 100 Gillespie, Colleen C. 76 Frank, Joachim 56 Frumkin, William I. 82 Garofalo, John 64 Gillman, Eugene 78 Frank, Michael S. 75 Fryer, George 107 Garofano, Suzette A. 76 Gilman, Stephen M. 121 Frank, Paul 64 Fuchs, Lara R. 124 Garrett, Michael D. 118 Gilmore, Kristen 69 Franke, Thomas F. 113 Fujii, Hodaka 105 Garritan, Susan 133 Gindea, Aaron J. 75 Frankel, Victor 99 Fullerton, Katherine T. 111 Garyali, Veena K. 121 Gindi, Edward 111 Frankenthaler, Michael L. 82 Fulman, Yevgeny 52 Gasalberti, Richard A. 134 Gingrich, Kevin J. 51 Franklin, Bonita H. 108 Fulton, Jessica A. 66 Gavani, Sobha D. 82 Giniger, Eric L. 82 Franks, Andrew G., Jr. 63 Furie, Richard A. 74 Gaztanaga, Pedro 118 Ginsberg, David L. 118 Franks, Linda K. 64 Furlan, Louis 98 Ge, Yulin 128 Ginsberg, Gerald 136 Franssen, Emile H. 118 Furman, Gail 59, 121 Geacintov, Nicholas E. 68 Ginsberg, Stephen D. 115, 119 Frederic, Frede 69 Furman, Jasmin 111 Geary, Natalie W. 109 Ginsburg, Howard B. 107, 135 Fredericks, Stacey 124 Gedalowitz, Alison M. 60, 124 Giordano, Margaret N. 94 Freeberg, Gary W. 82 G Gehl, Raymond 118 Giovanniello, Giovanna 129 Freedberg, Robin S. 74 Gabbay, Vilma 59, 119 Geisen, Lee 121 Girvin, Francis G. 130 Freedman, Janet 133 Gabriel, Beverley E. 80 Geisinger, Edward 71 Gittelman, Martin 116 Freedman, Michael L. 73, 141 Gabriel, Paul 58, 116 Gelb, Bruce E. 137 Giusti, Robert 111 Freeman, Jason S. 81 Gadaleta, Dominick 136 Gelber, Philip M. 82 Given, William 78 Freidenbergs, Ingrid 124 Gadh, Sudhir 124 Gelfarb, Melvin 63 Gladkikh, Natalia 51 Frempong-Boadu, Gage, Dennis 82 Geller, Lynda L. 59 Glady, Christine A. 80 Anthony K. 92 Gagne, Jean-Pierre 136 Geller, Martin 118 Glaser, Amy L. 111 French, Jacqueline A. 88 Gagne, Paul J. 136 Geller, Robert D. 74 Glasgall, Laura K. 124 Frenkel, Krystyna F. 67, 104 Gahr, Deborah 95 Gellman, Larry 136 Glass, Debbie S. 82 Frenkel, Sally R. 56, 99 Galanter, Marc 116 Gemeda, Mekbib 140 Glass, Elizabeth C. 130 Frenna, Thomas H. 129 Galasso, Jane 95 Gendler, Ellen 63 Glasser, Jeffrey 139 Freund, K. Bailey 97 Galen, Noel C. 118 Generoso, Leonila 111 Glasser, Michael 82 Frevert-Clarkson, Ute 70 Galifianakis, Nataliya V. 92 Genieser, Nancy B. 128 Glassman, Kimberly K. 141 Frey, Alan B. 56 Gallagher, Richard 59, 119 Genijovich, Ema 124 Glassman, Lawrence R. 54 Fridman, David 78 Gallo, Leza N. 105 Gennaro, Maria L. 87 Glassman, Melissa E. 111 Fried, Gregory 137 Galloway, Aubrey C. 54 Gentin, Benjamin 78 Glassman, Paul L. 82 Fried, Karen O. 130 Galvin, Sharon 64 George, Ajax E. 128 Glavas, Ioannis P. 98 Fried, Richard L. 82 Gamagaris, Zoi 78 Gerardi, Carl 140 Glazer, Samuel 121 Fried, Wendy B. 94 Gambetta, Rosemarie P. 82 Gerardi, Frank 82 Glezerman, Tatyana B. 118 Friedberg, Dorothy N. 97 Gan, Wenbiao 114 Gerdis-Karp, Joyce 124 Glick, Jeffrey 82 Friedberg, Jennifer P. 80 Gandhi, Jyotsna A. 93 Gerecitano, John F. 87 Glickman, Linda 119 Friedel, Armand 95 Gandras, Eric J. 129 Gerlach, Kecia H. 94 Glickman, Robert M. 71 Frieden, Fred 133 Ganeles, Robert 121 Geronemus, Roy G. 63 Glickman, Robert S. 135 Friedlander, Charles N. 75 Gang, Maureen A. 66 Gershberg, Myron 121 Gluck, Natalie A. 124 Friedman, Bruce P. 124 Gany, Francesca M. 74 Gershowitz, Judith E. 95 Gluck, Robert 139 Friedman, David B. 118 Gao, Xiao-Ke 89 Gerson, Jessica A. 124 Goa, Hector 121 Friedman, Deborah 107 Garabedian, Michael J. 87, 139 Gerstein, Hal 82 Gobble, Ryan M. 137 Friedman, Gary R. 82 Garay, Stuart 73 Gertler, Menard 133 Goddard, David H. 74 Friedman, Howard S. 73 Garcia, Adelaida 52 Gewirtz, Andrew 98 Godson, G Nigel 53, 141 Friedman, Irving 124 Garcia, Juanaelena 121 Ghaffari, Manely 60, 124 Goelman, Gadi 130 Friedman, Irving M. 134 Garcia, Roberto A. 105 Gharibo, Christopher G. 51 Goertz, Peter 126 Friedman, Jacob 119 Gardenswartz, Mark 75 Ghilardi, Maria Felice M. 89 Gold, Joan T. 133 Friedman, Jacqueline 88 Gardner, Andrew S. 94 Ghiso, Jorge A. 104, 117 Gold, Joel T. 121 Friedman, Jeffrey P. 75 Gardner, Esther P. 114 Giangola, Gary 136 Gold, Leslie I. 74, 104 Friedman, Karl 82 Gardner, Lawrence B. 76, 113 Gianos, Eugenia 80 Gold, Mark S. 51 Friedman, Kent P. 129 Gardner, Sharon L. 108 Gibralter, Richard P. 98 Gold, Michael B. 98 Friedman, Lawrence 117 Garfein, Carol F. 126 Gidea-Addeo, Daniela 127 Gold-Von Simson, Gabrielle 108 Friedman, Lester H. 121 Garfinkel, Burton 93 Gidumal, Ramesh H. 100 Goldbaum, Andrew 98 164 Faculty Index

Goldberg, Avram 81 Gomez-Luna, Sandra E. 59, 121 Greco, Annamarie 111 Grossman, Goldberg, Burton 75 Gonchar, Joel 121 Greco, Maria A. 104, 107 Robert 88, 91, 114, 128 Goldberg, Douglas A. 82 Goncharoff, Paul 69 Green, Cori M. 111 Grossman, Stanley 116 Goldberg, Elkhonon 88 Gonen, Oded 114, 128 Green, David L. 76 Gruber, Deborah B. 89 Goldberg, Eric R. 78 Gong, Mabel P. 94 Green, Gary B. 65 Gruber, Michael L. 88, 91 Goldberg, Harvey 133 Goni, Fernando R. 88 Green, Maurice 116 Gruen, Peter 116 Goldberg, Ian 59, 121 Goni, Margaret 124 Green, Richard 63 Gruen, Rand J. 119 Goldberg, Judith D. 67 Gonzalez, Flavio 111 Green, Stephen J. 74 Grumet, Martin 113 Goldberg, Leslie 98 Gonzalez, Jaime E. 80 Green, Steven 100 Grunes, Kathryn 124 Goldberg, Nieca 75 Gonzalez-Ramos, Gladys M. 88 Green, Susan R. 124 Grunwald, Ilana A. 133 Goldberg, Steven 78 Goodgold, Albert 88, 128 Greenan, David E. 60 Gruson, Lisa M. 64 Goldberg, William L. 66 Goodgold, Joseph 133, 141 Greenbaum, Scott 98 Guardavaccaro, Daniele 106 Goldberger, Marianne 116 Goodman, Robin F. 118 Greenberg, Alissa K. 78 Guarini, Ludovico 108 Golden, Brian D. 78 Goodman, Warren 121 Greenberg, Eli 124 Gudavalli, Madhu B. 108 Goldenberg, Alec S. 75 Goodstein, Catherine 95 Greenberg, Jeffrey D. 76 Guertin, Lina 119 Goldenberg, Ronald M. 76 Goodstein, Charles 116 Greenberg, Judith J. 124 Guggenheim, Peter 118 Goldfarb, Andrew 82 Gopinathan, Govindan 88 Greenberg, Martin D. 95 Guimon, Jose 117 Goldfarb, David S. 72, 114 Gordon, Barbara 60 Greenberg, Meir 93 Gular, Enrique 121 Goldfarb, Herbert 94 Gordon, Jeffrey 78 Greenberg, Michael 69 Gulati, Rajiv 121 Goldfarb, Lisa 121 Gordon, Peter E. 66 Greenberg, Robert 64 Gulati, Rajneesh 66 Goldfeder, Lara B. 69 Gordon, Robert M. 133 Greenberg, William M. 118 Gulkarov, Iosif M. 137 Goldfrank, Lewis R. 65 Gordon, Ronald J. 124 Greenblatt, Benjamin 66 Gulko, Percio S. 74 Goldman, Benjamin 93 Gordon, Seth D. 109 Greene, Jeffrey B. 73 Gunduz, Susan 111 Goldman, David 121 Gordon, Tamar 60 Greene, Loren W. 75 Gungor, Semih 51 Goldman, George J. 82 Gordon, Terry 67 Greene, Miriam 94 Gunnison, Albert F. 68 Goldman, Ira S. 74 Gordonson, Lewis 98 Greene, Richard E. 80 Gupta, Dipin 55 Goldman, Maureen R. 124 Gorman, Allison G. 110 Greenspan, Alan 64 Gupta, Reena 103 Goldman, Mitchell A. 93, 128 Gorman, David B. 98 Greenspan, Joel 78 Gupta, Salil 100 Goldman, Robert A. 82 Gormley, Glenn J. 111 Greenstein, Debra 109 Gupta, Shalabh K. 134 Goldner, Bruce 80 Gorny, Miroslaw K. 104 Greenstein, Vivienne C. 97 Gurevich, Nina 119 Goldring, Roberta M. 72 Gorovets, Alexander 82 Greenwald, Robert A. 73 Gurian, Anita S. 59 Goldsheyder, David 100 Gosselin, Gary J. 59 Gregersen, Peter K. 72, 104 Gurland, Mark A. 100 Goldsmith, Eric 121 Gotlieb, David M. 82 Greisman, Alfred D. 101 Gurtner, Geoffrey C. 56, 136 Goldstein, Barry M. 140 Gottesman, Avraham J. 110 Grekin, Peter A. 66 Gusarov, Ivan I. 53 Goldstein, Francie L. 124 Gottlieb, Richard M. 124 Greller, Howard 66 Guschwan, Marianne T. 121 Goldstein, Gideon 105 Gottlieb, Susan E. 109 Grieco, Anthony J. 72 Gushin, Stephen 118 Goldstein, Heidi J. 134 Gottridge, JoAnne 75 Grieco, Giacinto 88 Gusmorino, Paul 121 Goldstein, Jeffrey A. 100 Gouge, Thomas H. 135 Griepp, Eva B. 108 Guss, Jeffrey R. 121 Goldstein, Mark N. 102 Goulet, Matthew 121 Griffel, Martin I. 51, 54 Guth, Amber A. 136 Goldstein, Michael 75 Gouley, Kathleen K. 59, 119 Grifo, James A. 92 Gutierrez, Joaquin 69 Goldstein, Paul 82 Gourevitch, Marc N. 71, 116 Grishina, Irina B. 140 Gutnick, Damara N. 78 Goldstein, Richard S. 66 Graham, Diana R. 124 Griswold, Germaine A. 124 Gutstein, David 75 Goldstein, Robert S. 100 Graham, Jason K. 69 Gritz, Elliott 121 Gutstein, Hal S. 89 Goldstein, Steven J. 111 Graham, John 118 Grodzicki, Jaime 121 Guttenberg, Jane A. 109 Goldstein, Steven R. 92 Graichen, Heiko 100 Groff, Karen E. 60 Guttenplan, Joseph B. 68 Goldstein, Susanna 118 Grant, Alfred D. 99 Grollman, Arthur P. 113 Guy, Ali E. 134 Goldwaser, Alberto M. 121 Grant, Arthur C. 89 Gronau, Karen 94 Guyer, David R. 97 Golfinos, John G. 91, 102 Grant, Gilbert J. 51 Gros, Shana A. 109 Guzik, Howard J. 76 Golimbu, Cornelia 128 Grant, H. Michael 124 Gross, Jeffery M. 133 Golimbu, Mircea 139 Grassi, Armando 107 Grossbard, Sarah J. 124 H Goloff, Marc S. 124 Grau, Juan B. 54 Grossi, Eugene A. 54 Ha, Edward 133 Golomb, Frederick M. 135 Graves, Rhonda M. 108 Grossman, David S. 80 Haas, Francois 133 Golomb, James B. 89, 119 Grayson, Barry H. 135 Grossman, Devin S. 110 Haas, Janet 141 Golub, Sheldon 121 Graziano, Joan F. 109 Grossman, Ellie 80 Haber, Calvin 121 Golyakhovsky, Vladimir 100 Grean, Noel N. 51 Grossman, Eric B. 74 Haber, Laurence 89 Gombert, Myles E. 73 Greaney, Edward J. 78 Grossman, Harold 93 Habibi Khameneh, Behzad 89 Gombos, Ervin A. 74 Greben, Craig R. 129 Grossman, John A. 100 Hack, Sabine 59 165 Faculty Index

Hackel, Lisa 95 Harris, Peggy H. 82 Hicks, James W. 121 Hope, Joanie M. 95 Hackford, Thomas N. 82 Harrison, Denise J. 68, 76 Hiesiger, Emile M. 88 Hopkins, Karen M. 108 Haddad, Fadi 121 Harrison, Raymond M. 97 Hilbert, Timothy P. 105 Hopkins, Mary Ann 136 Haddock, Nicholas T. 137 Hart, David 107 Hill, Robin M. 52 Hopper, Kim J. 118 Hadjiangelis, Nicos P. 82 Harter, David H. 92 Hillman, Dean E. 102, 114 Hopson, Elaine M. 124 Hagin, Rosa A. 116 Hartman, Alan R. 54 Hilz, Max J. 72, 88, 116 Hoptman, Matthew 118 Haglof, Karen J. 82 Hartmannsgruber, Hindman, Nicole M. 129 Horn, Sheila E. 133 Haight, David H. 97 Maximilian W. 51 Hioe, Catarina E. 105 Hornstein, Andrew 124 Haimovic, Itzhak 88 Harvey, Lillian P. 136 Hiotis, Karen L. 136 Horowitz, Alex A. 121 Haines, Kathleen A. 108 Hasan, Abdullah M. 121 Hiotis, Spiros P. 136 Horowitz, Harold W. 72 Hainline, Brian W. 88 Haseley, Dennis L. 121 Hird, Sharon 121 Horowitz, Isadore 78 Hajdu, Cristina H. 106 Hashim, Asmaa 111 Hirjibehedin, Pouruchishti F. 95 Horowitz, Lawrence 73 Halac, Elias 108 Hatangadi, Shyam B. 94 Hirsch, Bruce E. 76 Horwitz, David A. 108 Halamandaris, Phill V. 60, 124 Hatcher, Virgil 64 Hirsch, Charles S. 69 Horwitz, Elizabeth 121 Hale, Elizabeth K. 64 Hauben, Manfred 78 Hirsch, Daniel S. 109 Horwitz, Jeffrey 66 Halgren, Eric 88 Haughney, Elizabeth 78 Hirsch, David L. 137 Horwitz, S. Theodore 93 Hall, Lynn S. 119 Hauptman, Allen S. 78 Hirsch, Glenn S. 59, 108, 119 Hose, Aron 52 Hall, Michael H. 54 Havens, Jennifer 58 Hirsch, Herbert I. 82 Hoshino, Yoshihiko 68 Hall, Odette 69 Hawrylko, Eugenia 81 Hirsch, Jacob 74 Hotson, Gwendolyn C. 128 Halper, James P. 118 Hay, John G. 74, 104 Hirsch, Lissa 95 Houston, Vern L. 133 Halpern, Manny 68, 100 Hayashi, Vivian N. 82 Hirsch, Robert 118 Howanitz, Evelyn M. 121 Halpern, Meredith 95 Hayes, John A. 69 Hirsch, Scott E. 89, 124 Howanitz, Nancy 64 Halpert, Eugene 117 Hayes, Richard M. 78 Hirsch, Susan 66 Howard, David 56, 98 Hamadeh, Randa M. 75 Hazan, Carole 64 Hirsch, Susan C. 80 Howland, Mary Ann 65 Hamburg, Carole S. 129 Hazen, Alexes 136 Hirschfeld, James M. 98 Hrabetova, Sabina 115 Hameline, Thomas P. 59 Hazzi, Charles G. 73 Hirschhorn, Rochelle 72, 141 Hsiao, Susan J. 57 Hamilton, Louise M. 78 Headrick, Gregg M. 70 Hirschwerk, David A. 76 Hsieh, Yvonne L. 124 Hamlin, Paul A. 78 Hecht, Elizabeth 129 Hirsh, David S. 137 Hsu, Ying-Chih 94 Hammerschlag, Paul E. 102 Hecht, Pauline G. 136 Ho, Alison 93 Huang, Amy P. 82 Han, Eric Y. 106 Heffernan, Cathleen C. 129 Ho, Colette J. 78 Huang, Andy Y. 82 Han, Kerry 127 Heier, Linda 129 Hobbs, Charlotte V. 110 Huang, Chuanshu 68 Han, Ki H. 102 Heiss, Glen E. 121 Hobeika, Mark J. 137 Huang, John J. 98 Hanan, Scott H. 136 Heiss, Robert 109 Hochberg, Mark 135 Huang, Josephine Z. 134 Hanley, Kathleen 78 Heitler, Michael S. 107 Hochman, Joseph 94 Huang, Paul P. 92 Hanna, Adel F. 81 Heller, Keith S. 135 Hochman, Judith S. 72 Huang, Ruee 110 Hanna, Bruce A. 87, 104 Helpern, Joseph A. 114, 116, 128 Hochman, Katherine 80 Huang, Sherry 111 Hannahs, Greg A. 60 Hendricks-Munoz, Karen D. 107 Hochster, Howard S. 72 Huang, Tony T. 53 Hansis, Christoph 93 Henle, Jennifer 109 Hoffman, Bernard 124 Huang, William C. 139 Hanson, Richard M. 88 Hennessey, N. P. 63 Hoffman, Eileen M. 75 Huang, William M. 95 Hantverk, Jed A. 82 Henry, Gillian L. 108 Hoffman, Ira 73 Huang, Xi 68 Hapworth, William 121 Henry, Katherine A. 88 Hoffman, Robert S. 65, 73 Hubbard, Bruce A. 124 Harary, Albert 78 Heon, Dennis 66, 108 Hofstetter, Steven R. 136 Hubbard, E. Jane Albert 104 Harding, Heather 113 Herbert, Joseph 88 Hoge, Steven K. 117 Hubbard, Stevan R. 113 Hardy, Marcos A. 118 Herman, Robert D. 82 Holden, Matthew S. 124 Hubel, Philip 66 Harin, Anantham 107 Hernandez, Osvaldo J. 105 Holland, Julie A. 121 Huberman, Barrie J. 121 Harkin, Timothy J. 74 Hernando, Raymundo T. 124 Holland, Mary-jean C. 119 Huberman, Harris S. 109 Harlap, Susan 92, 116 Hernando-Monge, Eva M. 105 Hollander, Charles S. 141 Huberman, Warren L. 124 Harley, Naomi H. 67 Herschkopf, Isaac 124 Hollander-Bobo, Robin P. 111 Huertas, Leonardo 66 Harlin, Brian P. 136 Herschkowitz, Samuel 117 Holmes, Douglas S. 76, 108 Hui, Koon-Sea 118 Harmon, Ronnie 121 Herscovici, Pablo 80 Holmgren, Anna I. 124 Hull, Melissa W. 51 Harris, Alan G. 113 Hershberger, Jason 121 Holmgren, Joseph B. 124 Hume, Elizabeth M. 59 Harris, Dena 94 Hershko, Avram 104 Holsten, Margarita 124 Humke, Christiane 124 Harris, Gwen N. 129 Hershlag, Avner 93 Holzman, Robert S. 67, 72 Hun, Larysa 111 Harris, H. William 72 Herzfeld, Sharon 111 Hom, David 140 Huncke, Tessa W. 51 Harris, Harriet 63 Hessel, Andrea M. 124 Hong, Kyonsoo 53 Hundert, Michael 78 Harris, Kenneth D. 102 Hessler, Robert A. 65 Honig, Stephen 78 Hunter, Susan 70 Harris, Matthew 135 Heyman, Budd M. 82 Hoover, William S. 109 Huppert, Nelly 127 166 Faculty Index

Hurst, Lainie J. 82 Jacobs, Alan N. 121 Joelle, Anne B. 124 Kapelusznik, Luciano 84 Hussain, Erfan 76 Jacobs, Allan J. 93 Jofe, Mark 97 Kaplan, Barry M. 76 Hussain, Mustafa 137 Jacobs, David R. 73 Johannessen, Donald J. 121 Kaplan, Esin 133 Hutchinson, Michael 88 Jacobs, Jill E. 128 Johanson, Karl-Eric 139 Kaplan, Gary 88 Hwang, Dennis 80 Jacobs, John 118 John, Devon G. 136 Kaplan, Jonathan 80 Hwang, Ki S. 100 Jacobs, Jordan M. 137 John, Erwin R. 116 Kaplan, Kenneth 94 Hyler, Irene G. 121 Jacobs, Joseph 102 Johnson, Annette 140 Kaplan, Marvin A. 121 Hyman, Kevin M. 54 Jacobs, Mitchel C. 76 Johnson, Ashley B. 66 Kaplan, Matthew R. 108 Hyman, Susan 109 Jacobs, Stacy L. 130 Johnson, Glyn 114, 129 Kaplan, Peter M. 124 Hymes, Kenneth B. 74 Jacobs, Theodore J. 117 Johnson, Oluwatuminin A. 82 Kaplan, Phyllis 124 Jacobsberg, Lawrence B. 121 Johnson, Richard A. 59 Kaplan, Sandra 116 I Jacobsen, J. Steven 68 Johnston, Dean 63 Kaplovitz, Harry S. 109 Ibrahim, Sherif 104 Jacobson, Jessica L. 105 Johnston, Gregory S. 66 Kappen, Carolyn A. 69 Ichtchenko, Konstantin 113 Jacobson, Lawrence 98 Jonas, Ruth 121 Karajannis, Matthias A. 108 Ilahi, M. Nasir 121 Jadonath, Ram L. 76 Jonas, Saran 88 Karess, Martha J. 60 Im, Brian S. 134 Jaeger, Jennifer 109 Jones, Monique DeFour 95 Karlin, David B. 97 Imparato, Anthony M. 135, 141 Jaeger, Rudolph J. 68 Jong, Allan 117 Karlis, Vasiliki 136 Imperato, Anna K. 82 Jafar, Jafar J. 91 Jospitre, Micheline D. 124 Karol, Cecilia K. 124 Inamdar, Subhash 118 Jaffe, Ari B. 120 Joyner, Alexandra L. 55, 114 Karp, Adam 78 Inclan, Jaime E. 118 Jaffe, Fredrick F. 99 Jozsef, Gabor 127 Karp, Jane 124 Infantino, Michael N. 82 Jaffe, William L. 99 Jummani, Rahil R. 59, 119 Karp, Nolan S. 136 Inghirami, Giorgio G. 105 Jagannath, Sundar 73 Karpatkin, Margaret H. 72, 107 Inglese, Maria M. 88, 128 Jahre, Caren 129 K Karpatkin, Simon 72 Insel, Herbert A. 82 Jahss, Melvin H. 99 Kabnick, Lowell 137 Karten, Irving 75 Inwood, David 59, 118 Jain, Sudheer K. 51 Kahaner, Kenneth P. 124 Karter, Dennis L. 78 Ioachim, Harry L. 104 Jakus-Capla, Judith 111 Kahanowicz, Ronit 98 Kasabian, Armen 137 Iofel, Yakov 80 Jamal, Sumayah 64, 87 Kahn, Ellen 104, 107 Kassapidis, Sotirios 78 Iospa, Alla 124 Jamshahi, Behdad 66 Kahn, Martin L. 72 Kassner, Richard J. 124 Iovine, Nicole M. 80 Janec, Eileen 76 Kahn, Max A. 108 Katechis, Dennis 80 Irani, Katayun 137 Janicik, Regina W. 82 Kahn, Philip J. 109 Kathirithamby, Kathirithamby S. 51 Irshad, Hina I. 60 Janjigian, Michael P. 80 Kajita, Grace R. 82 Katims, Jefferson J. 134 Isaacs, Daryl 82 Jantzen, Kathleen A. 121 Kalet, Adina L. 74, 136 Kato, Ikuko 68 Isidore, Ghislaine M. 52 Janvier, Carla B. 60 Kalimi, Robert 55 Katof, Adam M. 82 Ismi, Naghma M. 121 Jarvis, Edward B. 66 Kallet, Steven 139 Katz, Andrea F. 98 Israel, Jacob S. 51 Jason, Michael 78 Kalogerakis, Michael G. 117 Katz, Barbara 121 Israel, Robert 101 Jasser, Ira L. 124 Kaltman, Alfred J. 74 Katz, Edward S. 74 Israelski, Ronald H. 100 Javid, Jamshid 74 Kalva, Shailaja R. 133 Katz, Elana 124 Itil, Turan 117 Javier, Rafael 124 Kamalnath, Prakash J. 121 Katz, Gillian 78 Ito, Kazuhiko 68 Javitt, Daniel C. 116 Kamdar, Mehul R. 137 Katz, Jack L. 117 Itoh, Masayoski 133 Javitt, Norman B. 72, 107 Kamelhar, David L. 75 Katz, Joseph 93 Ivanov, Ivan E. 56 Jay, Melanie R. 78 Kamenetsky, Aleksey 82 Katz, Julia D. 98 Ivanov, Sergey 54 Jayasundera, Timothy G. 76 Kamholz, Stephan L. 72 Katz, Lois A. 72 Ivanova, Alla 54 Jazrawi, Laith M. 100 Kaminer, Henry 121 Katz, Seymour 73 Iyer, Kamla 133 Jeanmonod, Daniel 115 Kaminetsky, Jed 140 Katz, Stanley 71 Iyer, Sriram 75 Jeffrey, William D. 118 Kamino, Hideko 63, 104 Katzman, Jay D. 82 Izmirly, Michelle 121 Jelin, Abraham 109 Kammerman, Sandra 75 Kaufman, Andrew J. 137 Izmirly, Peter M. 80 Jelinek, Josef E. 63 Kanchuger, Marc S. 51 Kaufman, Brian S. 51, 74, 91 Jelinek, Warren R. 53 Kane, Laurie A. 93 Kaufman, David 102 Jelks, Glenn W. 97, 136 Kanellopoulos, A. J. 97 J Kaufman, Glenn J. 94 Jendrek, Paul 134 Kanengiser, Lisa C. 78 Jackson, Hollace D. 94 Kaufman, Heather A. 124 Jenkins, Ian 121 Kang, Helen H. 137 Jackson, John R. 52 Kaufman, Howard 109 Jennings, Richard F. 94 Kang, John 102 Jackson, Lydia C. 59 Kaufman, Lisa 109 Jensen, Jens H. 114, 129 Kang, Seong-Kwan 134 Jackson, Marilyn M. 78 Kaufmann, Felice 59 Ji, Paul S. 52 Kang, Steven 106 Jacob, Jason S. 129 Kaufmann, Horacio 72, 87, 107 Jiang, Ying 124 Kanner, Lawrence J. 80 Jacob, Jessica R. 94 Kaul, Aditya 108 Jimenez, Arthur C. 133 Kanof, Norman 63 Jacobowitz, Glenn R. 136 Joe, Edwin K. 64 Kauvar, Arielle 63 167 Faculty Index

Kavoussi, Louis R. 139 Kim, Sie H. 133 Kobrinsky, Boris 80 Kreiswirth, Barry N. 77 Kayden, Herbert 73, 141 Kim, Sooah 129 Kodsi, Sylvia R. 97 Krenzel, Lisa J. 78 Kaye, Melissa T. 124 Kim, Sunmi 52 Koduru, Prasad 104 Krey, Lewis C. 56, 92 Kaykova, Yevgeniya 82 Kim, Yang S. 108 Koenig, Karen L. 68 Kreynin, Ilya Z. 51 Ke, Qingdong 68 Kim, Yong H. 100 Kogan, Avrimin M. 52 Kricheff, Irvin I. 128, 141 Kealey, Shannon B. 70 King, Richard L. 121 Kogan, Jerome H. 124 Krieger, Ana 76 Keating, Elizabeth 111 King, William L. 101 Kohan, Darius 102 Krieger, Paul A. 105 Keegan, Albert F. 128, 141 Kingham, T. Peter 137 Kohan, Dodis 95 Krigsman, Arthur 109 Keegan, Brian R. 57 Kingsley, Peter B. 129 Kohan, Silviu 93 Krigsman, Sheree A. 60 Keill, Stuart L. 117 Kinkhabwala, Rajiv 82 Kohberger, Cortney A. 124 Krikhely, Abraham 137 Keith, Marie B. 109 Kinkhabwala, Sanjiv V. 82 Kohn, Brenda 107 Krim, Eileen Y. 94 Kelker, Hanna C. 76 Kinnally, Kathleen 113 Kohn, Michael 118 Kring, Brunhild 121 Kellar, Lucia 119 Kiprovski, Kiril 89 Koka, Joseph R. 95 Krinick, Ronald M. 100 Keller, Allen S. 74 Kirsch, Thorsten 101 Kolitz, Jonathan E. 74 Kristinsson, George 66, 108 Keller, Norma M. 76 Kirschenbaum, Ira 100 Kolker, Joseph 121 Krogsgaard, Michelle 105 Kellman, Scott 78 Kirshbaum, Kenneth 121 Kolodny, Edwin H. 87 Kroll, Debra 98 Kelly, Christopher E. 139 Kislak, Jay 80 Kolodny, Erwin 78 Kronzon, Itzhak 72 Kelly, Dominique K. 52 Kister, Ilya 89 Kolodny, Roselyn L. 108 Kruez, Donald F. 78 Kelly, Janine S. 78 Kitsis, Elizabeth C. 82 Komisar, Arnold 102 Krupen, Jeffrey M. 82 Kelly, Patrick J. 91 Kittredge, Richard D. 128 Kondracke, Andrea M. 121 Krushelnycky, Mark A. 59, 121 Kenan, Samuel 99 Kivitz, Philip B. 130 Kong, Xiangpeng 53 Krylov, Marina 121 Kenin, Michael 118 Klancnik, James M. 98 Koopersmith, Meryl B. 124 Kuang, Barbara H. 130 Kennedy, James T. 73 Klass, Perri E. 107 Kopeloff, Iris 64 Kuchuk, April 124 Kennedy, Janet K. 121 Klauser, Chad K. 93 Kopf, Alfred 63, 141 Kuczynski, Eric A. 52 Kennedy, Moira J. 124 Klausner, Lee Ann M. 102 Koplewicz, Harold S. 58, 107 Kudler, Peter 124 Kennedy, Robert D. 73 Kleban, Carl 121 Korein, Julius 88, 141 Kugler, David S. 66 Kenowsky, Sunnie 124 Kleiman, Andrew M. 124 Korelitz, Burton I. 73 Kugler, Jay 82 Kermani, Ebrahim 117 Klein, Catherine G. 68 Kornreich, Craig A. 64 Kuhns, Thomas R. 97 Kessler, Jeffrey 88 Klein, Hannah L. 53, 72, 104 Kornreich, Jeffrey I. 134 Kulaga, Agatha L. 124 Kessler, Paul 114 Klein, Irwin L. 56, 72 Korovin, Gwen 102 Kumar, Asok R. 105 Kessler, Richard E. 56 Klein, Israel 124 Koslow, Maxim 91 Kumar, Pranat 137 Kestin, William 98 Klein, Jeffrey D. 101 Kosovsky, Karen A. 124 Kummer, Bart A. 78 Khabie, Victor 100 Klein, Michael J. 105 Kosta, Eva 82 Kummer, Fred J. 99 Khachaturian, Zaven S. 114 Klein, Paula 82 Koutras, Andreas K. 108 Kump, Lisa M. 94 Khadavi, Alan O. 110 Klein, Rachel G. 58, 116 Kovacs, Sandor 129 Kumra, Vandana 102 Khadem, John J. 98 Klein, Robert W. 98 Koval, Raymond P. 100 Kundra, Priya 80 Khan, Muzaffar 121 Klein, Steven S. 100 Kovich, Olympia I. 64 Kundu, Roopal V. 63 Khan, Sabrina J. 124 Klein, Victor R. 93 Kowalik, Sharon C. 59, 121 Kunjumon, Bjee 111 Khan, Sharmin 82 Klein, William P. 63 Kowalsky, Rachel H. 111 Kunstadt, Lawrence 121 Khatamee, Masood 93 Kleinberg, David L. 72 Koz, Gabriel 117 Kunz, Michal 121 Khaykis, Inessa 82 Kleinberg, Jeffrey L. 124 Kozikowski, Grzegorz 51 Kuo, Josephine 111 Kholwadwala, Dipak H. 108 Kleinman, Stuart B. 124 Kraft, Howard J. 93 Kuperberg, Abraham 121 Kieran, Owen P. 133 Klesmer, Jordan 119 Krakowski, Menahem I. 118 Kuperman, Laura 95 Kim, Albert H. 57 Kline, Marilyn Y. 80 Kramer, Elissa L. 128 Kuperschmid, Paul 78 Kim, Angela C. 76 Kline, William H. 118 Kramer, Elizabeth J. 119 Kurian, Marina S. 136 Kim, Daniel 129 Kloth, Howard H. 78 Kramer, Fred R. 87 Kurtz, Martin 75 Kim, Danny C. 129 Kluger, Alan 118 Kramer, Joseph 109 Kurtz, Seth D. 110 Kim, David D. 78 Kluger, Alan J. 82 Kramer, Mitchell S. 94 Kurtz, Steven M. 59 Kim, Dong Soo 78 Kluger, Yuval 56 Kramer, Neil 77 Kurucz, Oliver S. 82 Kim, Doonam 121 Klyachko, Vitaly 115 Kramer, Sara 78 Kuschner, Marvin 104 Kim, Eunja 110 Knaan-Kostman, Ifat 124 Krasinski, Keith M. 67, 107 Kushner, Hillary S. 78 Kim, Geun Eun 137 Knapp, Albert 75 Krasner, Robert 73 Kuslansky, Phillip 78 Kim, Joon Woo E. 82 Knaut, Holger 56 Krasnokutsky, Svetlana 80 Kuspit, Donald B. 124 Kim, Jung T. 51 Knopp, Edmond A. 91, 129 Krauss, Kenneth R. 76 Kusseluk, Eric 64 Kim, Kwang 87 Ko, Grant 118 Kravis, Nathan M. 120 Kutnick, Richard 78 Kim, Ryul 134 Ko, Jane P. 129 Kreibich, Gert 56 Kutnick, Robert 78 Kim, S. Peter 117 Ko, Patrick P. 66 Kreismann, Erica 66 Kuusisto, Carol L. 134 168 Faculty Index

Kuzniecky, Ruben I. 88 Larsson, Marie K. 77 Lee, Tai-Ping 75 Levine, Jerome M. 117 Kwan, Tak W. 75 Lashley, Marc S. 109 Lee, Terrence H. 130 Levine, Michael R. 82 Kwauk, Sam 136 Laska, Eugene M. 116 Lee, Vivian S. 114, 128 Levine, Pascale G. 105 Kwon, Christina H. 94 Laskin, Muriel 117 Lee, Yick Moon 109 Levine, Randy 78 Kwon, Nancy S. 66 Latcha, Sheron 80 Lee Huang, Sylvia 53 Levine, Robert 118 Kwon, Young W. 100 Latkowski, Jo-Ann M. 63 Leff, Alan 52 Levine, Ronnie 121 Ky, Willy 98 Lattman, Jessica 98 Leffers, Beverly 69 Levine, Steven M. 137 Kyriakides, Christopher 134 Lau, Cheuk W. 111 Lefkow, Peter A. 73 Levine, Vicki J. 63 Kyvelos, Efniki 110 Lau, Helen 111 Lefleur, Richard S. 129 Levine Rockland, Andrea J. 109 Laufer, Ira 75 Legano, Lori A. 108 Levinson, Laurie J. 121 L Lautin, Andrew 117 Leger, Dawn L. 100 Levis, William R. 64, 78 Laal, Suman 87, 104 Lautin, Robert F. 129 Leggiadro, Robert J. 107 Levitan, Lawrence J. 94 Labinskyy, Volodymyr 137 Lavie, Gad 105 Lehman, Wallace B. 99 Levite, Howard A. 76 Labot-Rama, Leovina 95 Lavker, Robert 63 Lehmann, Ruth 55 Levitz, Mortimer 92 Labovitz, Daniel L. 89 Lawrence, Loretta P. 129 Leibert, Eric M. 76 Levitzky, Munro 97 Labruna, Victor E. 121 Lawsky, Heather E. 111 Leibowitz, Michael 121 Levitzky, Susan 109 Lachenmeyer, Juliana R. 118 Lax, Jerome 51 Leibowitz, Morton 75 Levounis, Petros 120 Lacoius-Petruccelli, Alberto 109 Laxer, Joel 78 Leingang, Terrence A. 124 Levy, Allison D. 130 Lader, Ellis 80 Lazar, Teresa 95 Leistner, Hedi 108 Levy, Brian L. 78 Lafaille, Juan J. 74, 104 Lazarus, Cathy L. 102 Leitman, Barry S. 128 Levy, David E. 86, 103 Lafaille, Maria C. 105 Lazarus, Herbert M. 108 Lelli, Gary J. 98 Levy, Efrat 113, 117 Laflen, John B. 102, 115 Le, Bich Thuy 103 Lembo, Robert M. 107 Levy, Gweneth F. 111 Lagin, Sheri 64 Le, Junming 87 Lemert, Mark 82 Levy, Joseph 107 Lai, Cindy 82 Leaf, Howard L. 76 Lemma, Teresa 109 Levy, Michael 136 Laikind, Donna 124 Leali, Alejandro 134 Lendvai, Nikoletta 77 Levy, Natalie 79 LaJoie, Josiane 89, 108 Lebeau, Dorothy L. 78 Leng, Jennifer C. 82 Levy, Robert H. 118 LaJoie, Suzanne 95 Leblanc, Patrick E. 109 Lenzo, Salvatore 100 Lew, Arthur 117 Lajtha, Abel L. 116 Lebovits, Allen 51 Leong, Pauline 80 Lew, Lily 110 Lalwani, Anil K. 101, 107, 114 Lebowitz, Arthur S. 77 Leong, Sandra 121 Lewerenz, Heather M. 121 Lam, Lai-Yet 94 Lebowitz, Richard A. 102 Lepor, Herbert 113, 139 Lewin, Neal 65, 73 Lam, Leslie S. 111 Lee, Alexander D. 80 Lerman, Oren Z. 137 Lewis, Bradley E. 122 LaMantia, Joseph 65 Lee, Ann Y. 137 Lerner, Patricia K. 133 Lewis, Brian A. 53 Lament, Claudia M. 121 Lee, Annette T. 76 Lerner, Veronica 94 Lewis, Dawnette A. 94 Lamm, Steven 78 Lee, Carol M. 97 Lesser, Gerson 73 Lewis, Gayle R. 89 Lamont, Justin G. 100 Lee, Catherine 82 Lesser-Bruun, Elena 118 Lewis, Milena L. 75 Lamparello, Patrick J. 136 Lee, Chien-Kuo 105 Lessnau, Klaus-Dieter K. 75 Lewis, Stuart D. 76 Land-Soodak, Rebecca 124 Lee, Christopher H. 134 Lessow, Alexa S. 103 Lewis, Stuart W. 68 Landau, Nathaniel R. 86 Lee, David C. 65 Letko, Lynn J. 100 Li, Chin-Ju 109 Landi, Kristen K. 69 Lee, Euna 82 Leung, Blanche 82 Li, Eric 105 Lane, Howard A. 98 Lee, Grace C. 78 Leung, Joseph 75 Li, Jing 119 Lane, Miriam E. 133 Lee, Gregory 82 Lev, Steven 129 Li, Yong-sheng 89 Lane, Stacey L. 124 Lee, Gwo-Shu M. 105 Levenbrown, Jack 108, 129 Li, Zongdong 76 Lang, Eric J. 115 Lee, Hyun-soo 64 Leventhal, Arnold 140 Liang, Fengxia 63 Lang, Paul 78 Lee, Jiyon 129 Levey, Kenneth A. 94 Liang, Howard G. 136 Langenbahn, Donna M. 133 Lee, Joon S. 57 Levi, Michael A. 108 Liaw, Karen R. 60 Langer, Karen G. 133 Lee, Joshua D. 76 Levin, Nachum 101 Licciardi, Frederick L. 93 Langer, Samuel J. 121 Lee, Ju-Hyun 124 Levin, Richard I. 73, 141 Lichenstein, Lawrence 122 Langs, Charles E. 75 Lee, Li-Wen G. 121 Levin, Ze’ev 118 Licht, Warren B. 79 Langsner, Alan M. 108 Lee, Mathew H. 132 Levine, Bernard B. 141 Lichtman, Emily A. 130 Lanotte, Anthony T. 124 Lee, Merrie 121 Levine, Charles N. 57 Lidasan, Thor R. 51 Lanson, Biana G. 103 Lee, Mi-hyon 134 Levine, David N. 88 Lieberman, Beth 94 Lanter, Robert B. 134 Lee, Mitchell Y. 52 Levine, Deborah A. 66, 109 Lieberman, Lester 100 Lanyi, Valery F. 133 Lee, Peng 105 Levine, Howard J. 109 Lieberthal, Jason G. 87, 106 Lao, Juanita 109 Lee, Shelley S. 95 Levine, Irene 117 Liebes, Leonard F. 74 Lapinel, Paul 121 Lee, Sicy H. 78 Levine, Jamie P. 136 Liebeskind, Marc E. 130 Larosa, Jennifer A. 82 Lee, Steve 100 Levine, Jennifer M. 103 Liebmann, Jeffrey 97 Lee, Steven J. 124 Levine, Jerome 116 Liebowitz, Barry 108 169 Faculty Index

Lief, Amy E. 110 LoCurcio, Michael 80 Lustig, Marc J. 98 Maloney, Ann 122 Lifschutz, Dara C. 130 Loebel, Antony D. 122 Luther, Charles W. 125 Maloney, Susan M. 95 Lifshitz, Mark S. 104 Logan, Bruce 75 Luther, Tracie E. 125 Malpe, Ravi 133 Lifshutz, Harold 122 Logan, Susan K. 113, 139 Lymberis, Stella C. 127 Malpeso, James V. 82 Liggio, Frank J. 101 Loh, John P. 129 Lynskey, Elisa M. 103 Maltz, Charles 81 Ligh, Jonathan 98 Lolis, James D. 80 Lyon, Gholson J. 60 Maluf, Jeannette M. 125 Liguori, Michael A. 82 London, David 60 Lyon, Gilles 88 Malyango, Avelin A. 56 Lih-Brody, Lisa A. 82 London, Robert 122 Lyon, Kathleen A. 122 Mandal, Soma 82 Lilleskov, Roy 117 Long, Heather 66 Mandelbaum, Joseph 82 Lim, Ai-lian 134 Long, Minhui 134 M Mandell, William 79 Lim, Henry 63 Long, Thomas P. 52 Ma, Dong 133 Manetti-Cusa, Julian L. 125 Lim, Ruth P. 129 Long, Wendy S. 64 Ma, Joseph 79 Manga, Prashiela 63 Limpert, Christie A. 122 Long, William 64 Ma, Miu 111 Manger, William M. 73, 133 Lin, Peter 69 Longo, Peter J. 82 Ma, Yilong 74, 88 Manheimer, Eric D. 73 Lin, Rita H. 111 Longobardi, Raphael S. 100 Maas, Renata 87 Manheimer, Forrest 79 Lin, Yan 119 Lonner, Baron S. 100 Maas, Werner 87, 141 Manikian, Adriana S. 66, 108 Linares, Lourdes O. 59, 117 Loomis, Cynthia A. 56, 63, 105 Maayan, Lawrence 59 Manko, Jeffrey A. 66 Lind, Lawrence R. 94 Lopez, Peter A. 105 MacAllister, William S. 89 Manley, Myrl R. 118 Lind, Robert M. 76, 100 Lopez-Cohen, Gwendolyn L. 60 Macari, Michael 129 Manne, Joseph S. 51 Linden, Ellena A. 80 Lopez-Garrido, Laureano 77 Maccaro, Paul C. 80 Manning, Frank 92 Linden, Todd B. 82 LoPresti, Frank D. 70 Machler, Brian C. 64 Manning, Susan 116 Lindenmayer, Jean-Pierre 117 Lorenzo-Latkany, Monica 98 Machold, Robert P. 102 Manno, Catherine Scott 106 Linder, Craig M. 95 Loria, Jeffrey 82 Macina, Gregory J. 82 Mannor, Shlomo 93 Linder, Regina 87 Lorin, Jeffrey D. 76 Mack, Jeremy 59, 118 Mannuzza, Salvatore 58 Lindner, Arthur 74 Losada, Mariela 106 Mackool, Richard J. 97 Mansukhani, Alka 87 Linick, Frederica M. 79 Lotfi, Peter 82 MacPhee, Ross D. 57 Manu, Lucian 125 Link, Robert N. 74 Lou, Wendy W. 64 Maczaj, Marta 118 Marable, Krystyna 51 Linn, Gary 119 Louie, Eddie 75 Maetzener, Christian 59, 122 Marchant, Donna 76 Linton, Patrick 52 Louie, Moi 110 Magera, Michael J. 125 Marchbein, Harvey S. 94 Lipkin, George 62 Lovecchio, John L. 92 Maggi, Jason C. 137 Marchetta, Paula 79 Lipkin, Mack 72 Lovenvirth, Wendi J. 80 Maggio, Lisa A. 125 Marchitelli, Roberto N. 111 Lipner, Stewart D. 122 Lowe, R. Sandlin 122 Magill, David B. 133 Marcos, Luis 116 Lippman, Eric S. 134 Lowe, Sandra M. 122 Magnas, Tamar E. 111 Marcus, Norman 51, 118 Lippmann, Morton 67 Lowenstein, Jerome 72 Magramm, Irene 97 Marcus, Philip 79 Lipson, Steven 76 Lowy, Joseph 75 Mahajan, Muktar A. 113 Marcus, Stuart G. 136 Lipton, Brian 122 Lubit, Elana B. 51 Mahajan, Shahana S. 53 Marcuse, Lara 89 Lipton, Frank 118 Lubit, Roy H. 60, 124 Maharam, Lewis 100 Margiotta, Michael S. 136 Lipton, Mark S. 75 Lubliner, Jerry 100 Maher, Alice L. 122 Margolis, Richard U. 113 Lisman, Richard D. 97 Lucak, Basil K. 79 Maheswaran, Sathya 79 Margolis, Susan G. 99 Lissauer, Boaz J. 98 Lucas, Christopher P. 59 Mahoney, Conrad J. 69 Margouleff, Donald 73 Listokin, Ted E. 82 Luce, Douglas D. 60 Mahowald, Carrie M. 82 Margulies, Paul 75 Litke, David R. 134 Luciano, Anthony L. 82 Mailloux, Lionel U. 73 Marie, Isabelle J. 105 Litt, Andrew W. 129 Luciano, Daniel J. 89 Maisel, James M. 98 Marinas, Manuel G. 125 Littman, Dan R. 86, 103 Ludvig, Nandor 88 Makaryus, Amgad N. 76 Marino, Flavia 109 Liu, Chuanju 56, 100 Lukanova, Annekatrin Y. 94 Makover, Michael 79 Marino, John 79 Liu, Cynthia Z. 105 Lukashok, Daniella D. 60, 124 Malach, Monte 73 Mark, Kenneth 64 Liu, David T. 79 Lumey, Lambert H. 68 Malamud, Daniel 73 Mark, Meryl S. 94 Liu, Feng 59, 122 Luntz, Maurice H. 97 Malaspina, Dolores 115 Marker, Elizabeth K. 69 Liu, George 79 Luo, Gangming 133 Malavade, Kishor E. 122 Markoff, Gary R. 93 Liu, Hailing 77 Luongo, Frank P. 129 Malcom, George E., III 66 Markovskaya, Yelena 80 Liu, Jennifer E. 74 Lupi, Robert 122 Maldonado, Brina A. 94 Markowitz, James F. 107 Liu, Mengling 68 Lusskin, Ralph 99 Maldonado, Thomas 136 Markowitz, Orit 64 Liu, Wei A. 134 Lusskin, Shari I. 93, 118 Malik, Rajesh K. 137 Marks, Alan B. 98 Liu, Xiao-Mei 80 Lustbader, Dana R. 76 Mallappallil, Mary C. 82 Marks, Clement E. 73 Llinas, Rodolfo 114 Lustbader, Ian 79 Mallur, Pavan S. 103 Marks, Neville 118 Llovera, Ingrid A. 66 Lustgarten, Lesley R. 124 Mally, Pradeep N. 108 Marmor, Michael 67, 72 Lockwood, Charles J. 93 Lustig, Ilana D. 93 Marsh, Jonathan H. 82 170 Faculty Index

Marshall, McGuinness, Georgeann 128 Merrill, Joan 77 Minuchin, Salvador 58 Christopher H. 128, 141 McHugh, Margaret T. 107 Merson, Alexander 83 Mir, Tanveer P. 79 Marshall, Mitchell M. 51 McHugh, Pauline F. 119 Meruelo, Daniel 104 Miranda-Carus, Maria E. 77 Marti, Jennifer L. 137 Mckenzie, Sharon E. 123 Merwin, Sara L. 80 Mirchandani, Sunil 84 Martin, Andrew K. 125 McLaughlin, David W. 114 Meryash, David L. 107 Mirkin, Marina 122 Martin, Eric L. 100 McLaurin, Toni M. 100 Mesbah, Michael C. 95 Mishra, Bhubaneswar 56 Martinez, Manuel 82 McMacken, Michelle M. 76 Mesch-Spinello, Joyce C. 133 Mitchell, Robert 122 Martiniuk, Frank T. 74 McMahon, Claire K. 108 Messina, Amanda 137 Mitnick, Hal J. 73 Marton, Freddie 89 McMeeking, Alexander 75 Messina, Anthony J. 84 Mitnick, Julie S. 129 Marx, Jeffrey 63 Mcneely, Amy 70 Messito, Mary J. 110 Mitnick, Robin 129 Mas, Francis G. 117 McNelis, Brian T. 82 Metrikin, Aaron S. 122 Mitra, Nirmala 89 Masand, Prakash S. 117 McNicol, Donald E., Jr. 82 Metzger, Elizabeth A. 125 Mitra, Partha P. 114 Masia, Carrie L. 59, 119 Mcstay, Christopher M. 66 Mevs, Clifford 110 Mittal, Rakesh 110 Masiar, Stephen J. 122 Mead, Sharon C. 83 Meyer, David B. 54 Mittal, Khushbakhat R. 104 Maslansky, Robert 73 Mechlin, Michael B. 129 Meyer, Douglas 79 Mittelman, Mary S. 116 Masliah, Michele I. 122 Medows, Marsha 110 Meyerhoff, Erich 70 Miyoshi, Thomas J. 108 Maslow, Melanie J. 74 Meehan, Brian G. 83 Meyers, Marleen I. 76 Moazen, Laleh 80 Mason, Benjamin F. 98 Meehan, Shane A. 63, 105 Meyers, Stanley 125 Modell, Ellyn H. 94 Matalon, Albert 82 Meere, Patrick 101 Meyerson, Arthur 117 Mohammadi, Moosa 113 Matalon, Daniel 82 Megibow, Alec J. 128 Meyerson, Laurence R. 118 Mohan, Panaiyur 119 Matalon, Robert 74 Mehl, Sydney J. 73 Mhatre, Anand N. 102, 115 Mohr, Ian J. 87 Match Suna, Vicki 140 Mehra, Atul K. 125 Mi, Lijun 79 Mohraz, Manijeh 56 Matfin, Glenn 75 Mehta, Lakshmi 108 Michael, Jeffrey 83 Moisa, Idel 102 Mathè, Mirjam R. 122 Mehta, Rekha P. 122 Michaeli, Danni 126 Mojica, Michael A. 66, 108 Mathews, Katherine A. 79 Mehta, Tejal R. 108 Michaels, Joseph 137 Mokrzycki, Mark L. 94 Mathews, Paul M. 119 Meimaris, Natalia A. 94 Michaels, Shobha 111 Molanphy, Emily O. 70 Mathur, Jennifer 125 Meiner, Evan M. 66 Micheels, Peter A. 125 Molholm, Sophie 89 Mathur, Mukul B. 114 Meislin, Aaron 107 Michell, Monica 59, 122 Moloney, Michael 51 Matin, Farhan 125 Meislin, Robert J. 100 Mieres, Jennifer H. 74 Monaco, Marie E. 114 Matos, Jeffrey 75 Meisner, Morris J. 118 Mierlak, Julian A. 93 Monahan, Laura J. 108 Matos, Marshall J. 79 Melamed, Jonathan 104 Miescher, Annatina 122 Monahan, W. Gordon 129 Matos, William D. 122 Melamed, Mark 98 Mignatti, Paolo G. 54, 56 Mongini, Patricia K. 104 Matthews, Avery M. 87 Melamed, Michael L. 122 Mihovich, Eva G. 134 Monks, Christine A. 80 Mattis, Paul 89 Melendez-Vasquez, Milano, Andrew M. 73 Monsanto, Vivian R. 98 Mattucci, Kenneth 102 Carmen V. 56 Miles, Daniel K. 89 Montagna, Lee G. 125 Maurel, Patrice 56 Melgar, Michael J. 83 Miles, Eileen M. 109 Montalbano, Gregory 101 Maurer, Stephen G. 100 Melikian, Assieh A. 68 Milham, Michael P. 60 Montalto, Daniela 59 May, Neal K. 125 Meltzer, Marc 79 Milla, Sarah S. 129 Monteagudo, Ana 92 Mayer, Gal 82 Mena, Hernando 69 Miller, Andrew I. 98 Monteiro, Isabel M. 119 Mazumder, Amitabha 73 Menche, David S. 101 Miller, Arthur 94 Montella, Susan C. 66 Mazzarella, Paolo 93 Mendel, Julius 122 Miller, David E. 64 Montemayor, Michele E. 122 Mbabuike, Nnenna S. 137 Mendelsohn, Alan L. 108 Miller, George 56, 136 Montesinos, Maria Carmen 77 McCauley, John C., Jr. 141 Mengden Koon, Miller, Ilene J. 75 Montz, Lynn B. 59, 122 Stephanie J. 63, 105 McCarthy, Edith A. 109 Miller, Jeannette C. 117 Mooallem, Frederick 107 Menlove, Stephen H. 66 McCarthy, John T. 59 Miller, Philip J. 102 Moodhe, Carole L. 76 Menon, Mani 139 McCarthy, Joseph G. 135 Miller, Sanford M. 51 Moomjy, Maureen O. 94 Mensch, Jack A. 134 McCloskey, Thomas W. 108 Miller, Seth 101 Moore, Francis 79 Mentis, Marc J. 89, 119 McCulloch, Kenneth E. 101 Miller, Theodore T. 129 Moore, Harvey G., III 136 Menzin, Andrew W. 93 McCullough, Andrew R. 139 Min, Dorothy L. 94 Moore, Heidi S. 110 Meola, Thomas 64 McDaniel, Sha-Barbara E. 94 Mina, Bushra A. 79 Moore, Sandra 129 Mercado, Cecilia L. 129 McDonald, Marguerite B. 97 Minerly, Anachristina 125 Morales, Pablo 139 Mercurio, Peter 79 McDonald, Richard J. 120 Minior, Victoria 94 Morgan, Glyn R. 136 Mercurio, Vito A. 83 McFall, Elizabeth 141 Minsky-Primus, Lisa S. 83 Morganstern, Jill A. 51 Meredith, Gary 79 McGee, Michael P. 69 Minton, Judith M. 118 Morgenstern, Eric H. 83 Merlis, Daniele T. 109 McGowan, Joseph P. 74 Mints, Gregory 80 Morgenstern, Jonathan 118 Mermelstein, Harold 64 McGrath, Joanne 140 Mintz, Guy L. 75 Morimoto, Maki 51 Mermelstein, Hindi 122 McGugins, Jennifer 82 Minuchin, Patricia 58 Morley, Gregory E. 76, 115 171 Faculty Index

Morley, Jeanne K. 80 N Nelson, Daiken D. 84 Norton, Nicholas 122 Morlote, Manuel E. 83 Nelson, Jeffrey L. 88 Norwood-Galloway, Dellis A. 83 Moroz, Alex 133 Nachamie, Mark S. 81 Nelson, Lewis S. 65 Novack, Richard C. 137 Morris, Luc G. 103 Nachbar, Martin S. 74, 87 Nelson, Mathew J. 66 Novick, Mark 59, 120 Morris-deCelis, Judith 93 Nachman, Patricia A. 120 Nelson, Peter 76 Novick, Richard P. 72, 86 Morrison, Chris 89 Nacht, Alexander H. 51 Nelson, Peter K. 91, 129 Novik, Yelena 76 Morrison, Debra J. 108 Nachtigall, Lila 92 Nelson, William A. 119 Noyes, Nicole 93 Morrison, John B. 75 Nachtigall, Richard H. 72 Neophytides, Andreas N. 88 Noz, Marilyn E. 128 Morrissey, Thomas P. 94 Nachumi, Gideon 122 Neubert, Thomas A. 113 Nudler, Evgeny A. 53 Morrow, Jon D. 94 Nadas, Arthur J. 68 Neuhoff, Charles C. 60 Nusbaum, Annette O. 129 Morse, Heather E. 125 Naderi, Sassan 66 Neuman, Arlene C. 102 Nussenzweig, Ruth S. 104 Mortati, Katherine A. 89 Nadkarni, Siddhartha S. 89 Neusy, Andre J. 75 Nussenzweig, Victor 103 Moscatelli, David A. 56 Nadler, Evan P. 136 Neves, Marilia 122 Nuzzo, Roy M. 100 Mosconi, Lisa 119 Nadrich, Robert H. 122 Newcomb, Elizabeth W. 104 Nyambi, Phillipe N. 105 Moser, Harvey 63 Nadziejko, Christine E. 68 Newman, Brigitte J. 110 Nyein, Roland 95 Moses, Daniel A. 130 Naftchi, N. Eric 132 Newman, Connie 74 Moskovich, Ronald 100 Naftolin, Frederick 92 Newman, David 117 O Naidich, David P. 72, 128 Moskovits, Tibor 79 Newman, Elliot 136 O’Brien, Francis J. 75 Naidich, James B. 128 Moskowitz, Joel M. 94 Newman, Lisa G. 79 O’Grady, John W. 73 Naidich, Jason J. 129 Moskowitz, Philip K. 71 Newman, Mark 81 O’Guin, William M. 56, 63 Naik, Mohit M. 130 Moskowitz, Reed 122 Neziroglu, Fugen A. 117 O’Hare, Donna B. 107 Najarian, Lawrence 98 Moss, Donald B. 122 Ng, Anthony T. 125 O’Leary, Michael 93 Najarian, Louis 117 Mossey, Robert T. 74 Ng, Chow H. 134 O’Malley, Mary B. 125 Najjar, Souhel 88 Motiwala, Rajeev S. 89 Ngai, Jennie Y. 51 O’Neill, Daniel K. 51 Nalbandian, Harout I. 137 Mourtzikos, Karen A. 129 Nghi, Phuong M. 109 O’Neill, David W. 105 Movshon, J. A. 114 Nalbandian, Nguyen, Ann P. 66 Matthew M. 101, 137 O’Young, Bryan J. 133 Mowad, Michelle K. 66 Nguyen, Nathalie Q. 64 Nance, Jeremy F. 56 Oatis, Melvin D. 59 Moy, Janet A. 63 Nguyen, Phuong D. 137 Naparst, Thomas R. 66 Oberfield, Richard A. 58, 117 Moy, Linda 129 Nichols, Jeffrey N. 75 Napoli, Michael J. 94 Oberfield, Sharon 108 Mroczek, Kenneth J. 100 Nicholson, John C. 114 Narayana, Ashwatha 127 Obstbaum, Stephen 97 Mucciolo, Gary 93 Nidus, Bernard D. 74 Narayanan, Bhagavathi A. 68 October, Tessie W. 108 Mucelli, Louis A. 93 Nierenberg, Jay 119 Narayanan, Narayanan K. 68 Oddoux, Carole 108 Muggia, Franco M. 71 Nierenberg, Marvin 118 Narayanan, Sheshadri 105 Odedosu, Taiye O. 80 Mukherjee, Trishit 93 Nierenberg, Ona I. 125 Nardacci, David E. 118 Odeh, Yousef M. 55 Mulhern, Serena A. 79 Nierodzik, Mary Lynn R. 76 Nardi, Michael A. 107 Ofri, Danielle 76 Mully, Thaddeus W. 63 Nilsen, Diana M. 79 Nardin, Elizabeth H. 70 Ogedegbe, Olugbenga G. 74 Munczek, Debora E. 125 Nimaroff, Michael L. 94 Narins, Rhoda 63 Oh-Park, Mooyeon 134 Mungekar, Sagar S. 87 Nimeh, Diana 105 Narisety, Satya D. 110 Ojamaa, Kaie M. 56, 74 Munger, John S. 56, 76 Ninan, Ipe 119 Nash, Meredith B. 125 Okamura, Charles M. 80 Muntyan, Igor 51 Ning, Yuming 119 Nass, Richard L. 102 Okoronkwo, Ifeoma 133 Muoio, Valerie 94 Nir, Yehuda 122 Nass, Ruth D. 88 Okunpolor, Clementina 111 Murayama-Greenbaum, Nishawala, Melissa A. 59 Nasseri, Ali 94 Olale, Felix A. 57 Robert 79 Nishiyama, Makoto 53 Natale, Liza S. 111 Old, Lloyd J. 73 Murillo, Mauricio 122 Nissen, Michael 98 Natarajan, Sundar 76 Olhoffer, Ingrid H. 64 Murphy, Richard A. 83 Nitti, Victor W. 139 Nath, Holly B. 94 Olia, Munira E. 60 Murray, Michael T. 100 Nixon, Ralph A. 56, 116 Nath, Pravene A. 66 Oliver, Stephen J. 76 Murray, Stephen R. 122 Nobile, John J. 80 Nathanielsz, Peter W. 93 Ong, Lawrence Y. 74 Musacchio, Jose 113, 141 Noble, Kenneth G. 97 Nathanson, Richard A. 122 Onyeije, Chukwuma 94 Muschel, Louis H. 104 Nogi, Jennifer 125 Natow, Allen 64 Opatow, Barry 118 Mussa, Firas F. 136 Nolan, Anna 76 Natow, Steven 64 Opler, Lewis A. 116 Myint, Nyun-Nyun 119 Nolan, Karen A. 118 Naumann, Bruce D. 66 Opler, Mark 120 Myrow, Ralph 64 Nomikos, George 129 Navarro, Victor S. 76 Opoku, Evelyn 108 Myssiorek, David 102 Nonaka, Daisuke 105 Nayar, Ambika C. 76 Oppenheim, Jennifer A. 111 Myung, Kwang 130 Noorbaksh, Kourosh R. 52 Negron, Luis 79 Oppenheim, Joel D. 86 Norden, Terri 134 Nejad, Marzie T. 79 Oppenheim, Michael I. 76 Nordin, Margareta C. 67, 99 Nejat, Morris 110 Oppenheim, Susan 59 Norman, Robert G. 77 172 Faculty Index

Oppenheimer, Beno W. 80 Paltzik, Robert 64 Pearlman, Kenneth 79 Phillips, Donna P. 100 Oran, Bruce D. 83 Palu, Richard N. 97 Pearson, Jessica K. 125 Phillips, Michael S. 79 Oransky, Ivan 79 Palumbo, Michael J. 79 Pearson, John 104 Phillips, Philip L. 51 Oratz, Ruth 75 Palusci, Vincent J. 107 Pearte, Camille A. 76 Phillips, V. R. 59, 122 Orbuch, Murray 83 Pamel, Gregory J. 97 Peck, Valerie H. 75 Phoon, Colin K. 107 Orbuch, Philip 63 Pampeno, Christine L. 105 Peery, Shelley 134 Picker, Scott D. 52 Ordorica, Steven A. 93 Panagopoulos, Georgia 79 Pei, Zhiheng 76, 105 Pico, Richard 118 Ordover, Jeffrey 125 Panaro, Nicholas R. 134 Pelaccio, Jack 59, 118 Picon-Rodriguez, Milagros 122 Orentreich, Norman 63 Pandya, Anand 122 Pelcovitz, David 117 Pierce, Julie F. 125 Orgel, Shelley 117 Panikkar, Gopakumar P. 125 Pelham, Francis R. 101, 137 Pignanelli, Eduardo L. 83 Orloff, Paul 97 Pankiewicz, Joanna E. 89 Pelle, Edward 68 Pilaro, Leonard 122 Orlow, Seth J. 56, 62, 107 Pankovich, Arsen 99 Pellerito, John S. 129 Pillinger, Michael H. 74, 113 Orr-Andrawes, Alison 122 Paolino, Charles M. 79 Pellicer, Angel G. 104 Pimental, Allyson M. 125 Orsini, Anthony J. 110 Papadeas, Vicki 110 Pena-Sing, Ivan 76 Pina, Paulo R. 111 Ort, Paul J. 99 Papadopoulos, John 83 Peng, Benjamin 140 Pinchoff, Barry 98 Ort, Victoria H. 56 Papadopoulos, Stylianos 56 Pepper, Carol 122 Pine, Daniel S. 58 Ortiz, Camilo 120 Papageorge, Ariadna 103 Perazzo, Lucy 83 Pine, Richard I. 87 Ortiz, Carlos R. 122 Papernik, Daniel S. 117 Pereira, David S. 101 Pineda, Irene 94 Ortiz, Olivia T. 79 Papilsky, Shirley B. 122 Perel, Esther 125 Pines, Joyce F. 133 Osborne, Heather L. 130 Pappagallo, Mia 59, 122 Perel, Valerie D. 79 Pinkney, Lynne P. 129 Oshinsky, David M. 73 Pappas, Alexandra L. 98 Perera, Sauni P. 52 Pinter, Abraham 87 Oshva, Lillian 66 Pappas, John G. 109 Peretz, Andrew M. 101 Pintucci, Giuseppe 54 Osiason, Jenna 125 Pardo, Luis A. 52 Perez, Angelica M. 120 Pion, Ira 64 Osman, Cynthia J. 108 Pardo, Salvatore R. 66 Perez-Gilbe, Hector R. 70 Pitaro, Gregory M. 83 Osman, Iman 63, 74, 139 Parikh, Manish S. 136 Perez-Perez, Guillermo I. 74, 87 Pitman, Gerald H. 135 Ost, David E. 54, 74 Parisien, Jacques S. 99 Perk, Gila 76 Pitman, Mark 100 Ostad, Ariel 64 Park, Chang J. 95 Perkins, Susan L. 71 Pittman, Nanci S. 109 Oster, Ady S. 79 Park, Kathy E. 66 Perle, MaryAnn 105 Piva, Roberto 105 Ostreich, Richard A. 95 Park, Lisa 98 Perlin, Michael L. 116 Pizzuto, David T. 51 Ostrer, Harry 72, 104, 107 Parker, Barbara 76 Perlman, David C. 74 Plaine, Leonard 139 Ostriker, Glenn 97 Parker, Erik C. 92 Perlstein, Linda 125 Plasse, Harvey M. 102 Ostrowski, John W. 51 Parker, Rolland S. 88 Perman, Joshua 122 Platt, Jane 118 Oswald, Marilyn 125 Parkin, Catherine A. 133 Perret, Laurent 116 Plitas, George 137 Ottaviano, Lawrence 83 Parks, Wade P. 107 Perrin, Mary C. 68, 119 Plottel, Claudia 75 Oweity, Thaira 106 Parrinello, Salvatore A. 129 Perry, Andrea O. 111 Poag, Molly E. 118 Owens, Howard 118 Pascaru, Adina 83 Perry, Jeffrey 101, 134 Podell, Robert 94 Ozkarahan, Goksin M. 125 Pasley, Peter M. 83 Perry, Richard I. 58, 117 Podwal, Mark H. 63 Pasquale-Styles, Melissa A. 69 Persad, Rajendra 106 Poe, Megan C. 125 P Pass, Harvey I. 54, 135 Persaud, Andrea N. 64 Pogo, Gustave J. 54 Pacheco, Paulo A. 79 Pasternack, Bernard 67 Persechino, Floriana 69 Poitevien, Patricia 110 Pachter, Bruce 133 Pasternak, Susan W. 122 Perskin, Michael H. 79 Poles, Michael 76, 87, 105 Pachter, Hersch L. 135 Pastorek, Norman J. 102 Peselow, Eric D. 116 Polite, Florencia G. 94 Pacia, Steven V. 88 Pastores, Gregory M. 88, 107 Petchprapa, Catherine N. 129 Polizzi, Francesco P. 130 Packer, Samuel 97 Patel, Biraj P. 51 Peterman, Diane 66 Pollack, Aryeh 98 Padmanabhan, Vellore T. 75 Patel, Jagruti 66 Peters, John 79 Pollack, Henry J. 107 Padrone, Frank J. 133 Patel, Kepal N. 53, 136 Peters, Robert M. 79 Polsky, David 63, 105 Pagano, Michele 103 Patel, Narendra D. 122 Petit, Jorge 125 Pomara, Nunzio 116 Pahl, Kerstin E. 119 Patel, Nilesh D. 102 Petit-Jacques, Jerome 115 Pomara, Vita 126 Paik, Steve 108 Pati, Rituparna 80 Petrenko, Alexandre G. 114 Pomerantz, Janet 134 Paizis, Mary 125 Patrick, Lisa M. 126 Petrizzo, Anthony M. 101 Pomerantz, Paul R. 59, 122 Paksima, Nader 101 Patt, Mitchell 83 Pevsner, Paul H. 113 Pomerantz, Rhonda J. 64 Palevsky, Sheila L. 108 Paul, Edward 122 Pfeffer, Cynthia 117 Pomeranz, Howard D. 97 Paley, Winston B. 94 Paulino, Carl B. 101 Pfeffer, Robert 88 Pomeranz, Miriam K. 63 Palmer, Shani K. 137 Pavlick, Anna C. 63, 76 Pfeffer, Robert D. 79 Ponda, Manish P. 83 Palmes, Edward D. 141 Pavlovich, Ryan P. 83 Pham, Vinh P. 76 Pong, Perry 77 Palsdottir, Hildur 56 Pazner, Sherman S. 122 Philips, Mark R. 56, 72, 113 Ponge-Wilson, Isabelle 64 Pearlman, Ellen 76 Phillips, Arnold M. 79 Ponzo, Fabio 129 173 Faculty Index

Popiolek, Dorota A. 105 Qian, Xinru 134 Rastegar, Raymonda 83 Ribakove, Greg 54 Popovic, Jovan 51 Qu, Qingshan 68 Rath, Joseph F. 134 Riboli, Elio 68 Porges, Robert F. 92 Qu, Sue 134 Ratner, Shari A. 79 Ricci, John 137 Porges, Vicki M. 111 Quagliarello, John R. 93 Rattner, Howard 79 Ricci, John L. 136 Porterfield, Katherine A. 125 Quagliata, Julia M. 104 Rauch, Daniel A. 109 Rice, Margaret E. 91, 114 Portnow, Stanley 117 Quan, Richard 79 Rausen, Aaron R. 107 Richards, Arnold 122 Posner, David 79 Quartermain, David 88, 114 Raven, Maria C. 66, 76 Richards, Renee 97 Posner, Martin 99 Quattrucci, Rebecca J. 89 Ravitz, Alan J. 60 Richardson, Stephen B. 74 Possick, Paul 63 Queri, Milo V. 80 Raynor, Richard 91 Richman, Barry J. 125 Post, Paul 101 Razi, Afshin E. 101 Richman, Susan 83 Post, Robert 92 R Read, Laura L. 120 Richter, Edwin F. 133 Pothuri, Bhavana 94 Rabatin, Joseph S. 77 Reader, Robert 136 Riedel, Karen 134 Potmesil, Milan 72 Rabenou, Rahmin A. 79 Recht, Michael P. 128 Rieger, Mark A. 101 Pottash, Carter 117 Rabin, Boaz M. 83 Recio-Pinto, Esperanza 51 Rifkin, Daniel B. 55 Poulos, Philip J. 134 Rabinowitz, Lawrence E. 52 Reda, Lara V. 66 Rifkin, Howard E. 83 Pourfar, Michael H. 76 Rachlin, Edward S. 101 Reddy, Soumya M. 76 Rifkin, Terry P. 94 Powell, Anathea C. 137 Rachman, Arnold 118 Redlener, Eric G. 125 Rifkind, Kenneth M. 135 Pramanik, Bidyut K. 129 Rackow, Eric C. 72 Reed, Michael L. 63 Rigaud, Mona 110 Prasad, Ravi S. 130 Radcliffe, Nathan M. 99 Reem, Gabrielle H. 113, 141 Rigel, Darrell S. 63 Prasad, Veeramac 108 Radford, Martha J. 72 Rees, Thomas P. 135 Riles, Thomas S. 135 Prendergast, Carol C. 110 Radunovic, Nebojsa 93 Refolo, Lorenzo M. 120 Rim, June H. 52 Press, Joseph 79 Raetz, Elizabeth A. 107 Regatte, Ravinder R. 129 Rindler, Michael J. 56 Press, Michele R. 125 Raff, Adam N. 122 Reibman, Joan 68, 74 Ripps, Carolyn 105 Press, Robert A. 75 Rafii, Mahvash 128 Reich, Chaim B. 79 Ristich, Miodrag 122 Presti, Salvatore 108 Ragi, Jennifer M. 83 Reich, Edward 89 Rivera, Rafael 129 Prezioso, Paula J. 110 Ragone, Philip S. 89 Reich, Elsa W. 107 Rivers, Anne 60 Prial, Margaret M. 69 Ragucci, Mark V. 134 Reich, Theobald 132, 135 Rivlin, Kenneth A. 110 Price, Andrew E. 100 Rahimian, Joseph O. 83 Reichlin, Amy 109 Robbins, Edith S. 56 Price, Barry 111 Rahtz, Roger 122 Reichman, Aaron D. 130 Robbins, Edwin S. 117 Price, Dennis P. 66 Raicht, Robert F. 72 Reid, Malcolm S. 119 Robbins, Herman 99 Price, John M. 122 Raifman, Leonard I. 83 Rein, Stephanie 83 Robbins, Mitchell 79 Price, Katherine A. 94 Raio, Christopher C. 66 Reinberg, Danny 53 Robbins, Philip 101 Prichep, Leslie S. 116 Rajapaksa, Roshini 76 Reiner, Robert H. 125 Robins, Perry 63, 141 Prilik, Sofiya 134 Rakowski-Anderson, Reisberg, Barry 116 Robinson, James A. 120 Prince, Alfred M. 104 Tammy L. 141 Reiser, Peter M. 74 Roccaforte, J.David 51 Prince, Andrew M. 97 Raksis, Karen R. 110 Reisfeld, Peter 64 Roche, James J. 125 Prince, Henry K. 94 Rambissoon, Ganesh P. 51 Reisman, Steven A. 79 Rochelson, Burton L. 93 Prince, Robert 125 Ramdall, Risha B. 105 Reisner, Steven 122 Rockman, Caron B. 136 Prince, Simon E. 79 Ramirez, Alain 137 Reiss, Allison B. 77 Rodack, Victor B. 125 Prinz, Mechthild 69 Ramirez, Hector A. 125 Reiss, Philip T. 59 Rodewald, Russell A. 122 Probst, Julie A. 80 Ramirez-Racelis, Carmela R. 52 Reith, Maarten 113, 116 Rodgers, Shaun D. 137 Profumo, Cristina 125 Ramos, Rachelle H. 125 Reitzen, Shari D. 103 Rodrigo, Joseph Angel 52 Provet, John 139 Ramsay, David L. 63 Ren, Mindong 56 Rodriguez, Alcibiades J. 89 Prystowsky, Stephen D. 64 Randall, Hugh W. 92 Rentrop, Klaus P. 73 Rodriguez, Ana 70 Prywes, Arnold S. 97 Randlett, Diana L. 81 Reppen, Joseph 122 Rodriguez, Raymond 134 Pua, Florence 83 Rao, Bhagwan J. 83 Reppucci, Angelo 102 Rodriguez-Sains, Rene S. 98 Pugkhem, Tretorn 137 Rao, Mala V. 119 Resnick, Jack 79 Roehm, Pamela C. 102 Puig, Margarita 51 Rao, Rama B. 66, 69 Resnick, Richard B. 118 Roethel, Marie F. 83 Pulitzer, Melissa P. 63, 105 Rao, Shyambhai 66 Restrepo, Carlos A. 141 Roffman, Andrew E. 60, 125 Purgess, Jan 52 Rao, Sudha M. 108 Rettig, Michael E. 100 Rogers, Linda 77 Putman, Donald 110 Raper, Jayne 70 Reubins, Beatriz M. 125 Rogers, Murray 75 Putter, Ellen C. 110 Raphael, Bruce G. 73 Reubins, Marc 122 Rohrs, Charles 122 Putterman, Daniel M. 129 Rapkiewicz, Amy V. 105 Rey, Mariano J. 77, 115 Roit, Zhanna 66 Rapoport, David M. 74 Reynolds, Harmony R. 77 Rojas, Veronica M. 59, 122 Q Rashbaum, Ira G. 133 Reynolds, Sandra R. 63 Rokito, Andrew S. 100 Qayyum, Basit 80 Raskin, Keith B. 100 Rho, Richard B. 134 Roland, John T., Jr. 91, 102 Rasmussen, Andrew E. 76 Rhodes, Jennifer M. 125 Rolita-Metelsky, Lydia 80 174 Faculty Index

Rom, William N. 67, 71 Rosof, Bernard M. 73 Russell, Eileen M. 125 Samuels, Judith A. 59 Roman, Ashley S. 94 Ross, Laura K. 125 Russell, Stephen 92, 100 Sanchez, Irma 105 Roman, William 122 Ross, Stephen 119 Russo, Roseann M. 79 Sanchez, Miguel A. 105 Romano, Steven J. 118 Rossi, Edward 111 Rutkovsky, Lisa R. 109 Sanchez, Miguel R. 63 Ron, David 55, 72 Rossi, Roger P. 134 Rutkowski, Monika M. 108 Sanchez, Nancy 140 Ronan, Susan 134 Rossman, Toby G. 67 Ryan, James 66 Sanchez-Barranco, Pablo 125 Rosa, Dinelia 125 Rostagno, Agueda A. 105 Ryan, Theresa 77 Sancho Mora, Elda P. 122 Rose, Donald J. 100 Rostain, Hana 119 Rybak, Leon D. 129 Sand, Mathew A. 137 Rose, Elisa H. 83 Roth, David B. 103 Ryoo, Hyung Don 56 Sandberg, Alison L. 130 Roseff, Lionel S. 95 Roth, Fran 95 Sanders, Roy W. 99 Rosello, Lori 110 Roth, Ira M. 83 S Sandhu, Kuldip K. 80, 106 Rosen, Aaron J. 69 Rothbaum, David 95 Saadeh, Peter B. 134 Sandoval, Gladys 111 Rosen, Daniel 122 Rothbaum, Hal 95 Saadeh, Pierre B. 136 Sands, Brian F. 122 Rosen, Jeffrey E. 100 Rothberg, Robert C. 65 Sabatini, Albert 118 Sanfilippo, Nicholas J. 127 Rosen, Mark J. 73 Rothbort, Halana M. 125 Sabatini, David D. 55 Sanger, Joseph J. 129 Rosen, Nedra J. 83 Rothman, Jeffrey 83 Sabbaghian, Maasumeh S. 137 Sankar, Siva D. 118 Rosen, Robert J. 129 Rothman, Lewis 129 Sacker, Ira M. 110 Santana, Marie E. 83 Rosen, Sidney 122 Rothstein, Arden A. 117 Sacknoff, Andrea L. 80 Santiago, Felix E. 110 Rosen, Stacey 77 Rothstein, Stephen G. 102 Sacks, Anita M. 122 Santos, Manuel P. 125 Rosenberg, Alan 79 Rothstein, Thomas L. 72 Saco, Donald A. 125 Santos-Calvin, Delia 125 Rosenberg, Andrew D. 51, 99 Rotrosen, John 116 Sadanandan, Santucci, John J. 83 Rosenberg, Asher E. 122 Rottenstein, Michelle 122 Swayamprabha 110 Sap, Jan M. 113 Rosenberg, Craig 134 Roubin, Gary 73 Sadek, Mikel 137 Saperstein, Arnold 79 Rosenberg, David 79 Roure, Juan 111 Sadik, Abdul 92 Saraiya, Ankur 125 Rosenberg, Heidi S. 95 Rousou, Laki J. 137 Sadock, Benjamin J. 115 Sarno, John 133 Rosenberg, Irene E. 64 Rowan, Robert 139 Sadock, Virginia A. 117 Sarno, Martha T. 133 Rosenberg, Jonathan 83 Roy, Alec 117 Sadowska, Katarzyna 89 Sarnoff, Deborah 63 Rosenberg, Lewis S. 95 Roy, Amy K. 59 Sadowski, Martin 89, 113, 119 Sarnoff, Jon D. 110 Rosenberg, Marsha D. 125 Roy, Biman 122 Sadri, Navid 87 Sartorius, Norman 116 Rosenberg, Martin 63 Roy, Nirmal K. 68 Saft, Howard L. 81 Sass, Peter D. 125 Rosenberg, Ronald 122 Rozencweig, Marcel 74 Sageman, Sharon 122 Sasson, Nicole L. 133 Rosenberg, Zehava S. 99, 128 Ruan, Weifeng 77 Sahdev, Indira 107 Sasson, Victor 101 Rosenberger, John 118 Rubenstein, Bruce E. 122 Sahni, Malika 87 Sassoon, Albert 94 Rosenblatt, Marc J. 134 Rubenstein, Edith 122 Saigh, Philip A. 116 Sassower, Michael A. 83 Rosenblum, Andrew 110 Rubenstein, Jack 75 Saint-Louis, Leslie 116 Sathe, Swati A. 89 Rosenblum, Jay 89 Rubenstein, Karen S. 125 Saito, Mariko 120 Saunders, Deborah 110 Rosenblum, Nirit 139 Rubenstein, Nancy B. 59, 122 Sakalis, Elias G. 75 Saunders, John K. 136 Rosenblum, Robert 75 Ruberman, William 68 Saken, Robert D. 110 Saunders, Patricia S. 125 Rosenbluth, Jack 114, 133 Rubin, Ellen I. 125 Salafia, Carolyn M. 93, 104, 118 Sauthoff, Harald 68, 77 Rosenfeld, Barry D. 118 Rubin, Gloria 83 Salant, Robert 139 Savona, Steven R. 77 Rosenfeld, David L. 92 Rubin, Jamie D. 111 Salazar-Schicchi, John 83 Sax, Albert 122 Rosenfeld, Melvin G. 56 Rubin, Lyubov 89 Salik, James M. 79 Saxe, David 135 Rosenman, Karla S. 64, 106 Rubin, Mitchell H. 108 Salke, Mary 125 Saxena, Anjana D. 53 Rosenstein, Barry S. 127 Rubin, Steven 97 Salm, Sarah N. 56 Scaduto, Carol 122 Rosenstein, Dwight 89 Rubinson, Kalman 114 Salsberg, David H. 134 Scarmato, Victor J. 129 Rosenstein, Elliot D. 77 Rubinstein, Alina A. 125 Saltiel, Philip F. 122 Schachne, Lewis 97 Rosenstock, Jordan L. 79 Rubinstein, Morton 119 Saltzman, Herbert 79 Schacht, Robert G. 107 Rosenthal, Kenneth J. 98 Ruddick, William M. 116 Saluja, Ravinder K. 83 Schachter, Allison 79 Rosenthal, Pamela 77 Rudolph, Gary 66 Salvador, Annabella V. 66 Schachter, Jacqueline S. 122 Rosenzweig, Barry P. 74 Rudominer, Howard S. 122 Salzer, James L. 56, 88 Schaefer, Eric W. 83 Roses, Daniel F. 135 Rudy, Bernardo 53, 114 Salzman, Bernard 117 Schaefer, Lynn A. 134 Roshan, Daniel F. 94 Ruhland, David J. 122 Sama, Andrew E. 65, 73 Schaeffer, Henry A. 107 Rosman, David R. 80 Ruiz, Reginald J. 95 Samadani, Uzma 92 Schaeffer, Todd 102 Rosman, Howard J. 110 Ruoff, Michael 73 Sampson, Barbara 69 Schaffer, Julie 63, 109 Rosman, Lawrence 79 Rush, Stephen C. 127 Samuel, Edward 79 Schaffer, Sylvan 119 Rosner, Jennifer 125 Rush, William G. 125 Samuels, Herbert H. 72, 113 Schapira, Matthieu 113 Rosner, Richard 117 Rusinek, Henry 129 Samuels, Jonathan 81 Scharfman, Helen E. 58 175 Faculty Index

Scharfman, Melvin 117 Schwarcz, Glenn 122 Serra, Elisabeth H. 110 Shen, Jieying 111 Schattner, Gail E. 77 Schwartz, Charles F. 54 Serrentino, Jennifer M. 125 Shengold, Leonard 117 Schecter, Alan 79 Schwartz, Daniel S. 55 Sershen, Henry W. 120 Shepard, James 102 Scheer, Max 79 Schwartz, David L. 136 Seslowe, Kenneth E. 101 Shepp, David 75 Scheerer, William J. 55 Schwartz, David R. 77 Setzen, Michael 102 Sheridan, Linda A. 83 Scheinerman, Jacob S. 54 Schwartz, David T. 65 Seubert, David E. 93 Sherman, Alex 75 Scheinfeld, Andrew 95 Schwartz, Elliot M. 99 Shafland, James L. 56 Sherman, Bradley 75 Schelker, Jennifer M. 79 Schwartz, Glenn F. 83 Shagrin, Bianca S. 110 Sherman, Eric H. 83 Scher, Larry A. 136 Schwartz, Marion P. 125 Shah, Alan 83 Sherman, Lorne 66 Scherick, Kenneth J. 99 Schwartz, Mark D. 74 Shah, Anil R. 102 Sherman, Orrin H. 99 Scherr, Lawrence 72 Schwartz, Paul 79 Shah, Anupama S. 94 Sherman, Scott E. 74, 117 Schiesel, Elaine C. 83 Schwartz, Robert 119 Shah, Apurva N. 83 Sherman, Spencer E. 97 Schiff, Russell J. 110 Schwartz, Sheldon 73 Shah, Bina C. 109 Sherr, Rose L. 133 Schiffman, Mindy R. 95 Schwartz, Stephen A. 110 Shah, Dhiru H. 102 Sherry, Barbara 74 Schiller, Alan L. 104 Schwartz, Susan J. 59 Shah, Jinesh N. 127 Sheskier, Steven 101 Schively, Dora 134 Schwartz, Victor I. 122 Shah, Mehul R. 101 Sheth, Mital P. 84 Schlager, Avraham D. 137 Schwartz-Jacobs, Shirah 99 Shah, Nirav R. 77 Sheth, Rajul 51 Schlair, Sheira L. 83 Schwartzbard, Arthur Z. 77 Shah, Ojas 140 Shetty, Smitha 83 Schlame, Michael 51, 56 Schwartzfarb, Lanny S. 83 Shah, Prerna 89 Shevchuk, Maria 105 Schlechter, Alan D. 60 Schwartzman, Julie S. 83 Shah, Priya K. 130 Shevde, Nirmala 79 Schlesinger, Irwin 88 Schwarz, Melanie E. 122 Shah, Rakesh A. 130 Shiau, Maria C. 130 Schlessel, Jerrold 93, 107 Schween, Peter H. 120 Shah, Rakesh D. 130 Shih, Jenny L. 111 Schlick, Tamar 53 Schweitzer, Mark E. 99, 128 Shah, Sapana 83 Shih, Julie 94 Schlifstein, Todd R. 134 Schweitzer-Miller, Leslie 122 Shah, Shetal I. 111 Shih, Peter H. 83 Schloss, Michael 75 Schweizer, William E. 93 Shah, Suhail A. 83 Shim, In Bo 83 Schlossman, Howard 119 Schwimmer, Joshua A. 79 Shaha, Mamta A. 110 Shin, Helen T. 64 Schluger, James H. 125 Scott, Marta P. 122 Shakib, Manoucher 97 Shine, Daniel I. 74 Schmidt-Sarosi, Cecilia L. 92 Scott, Rebecca 111 Shakin, Eric 98 Ship, Jonathan A. 72 Schmidtberger, James A. 83 Scott, Susan C. 101, 137 Shalhoub, Robert F. 83 Shirkey, Belinda L. 98 Schmukler, Anita G. 122 Scotzin, Martha E. 122 Shamamian, Peter 136 Shiva, Andrew A. 122 Schnabel, Freya R. 135 Scroppo, Joe 122 Shamoun, Edward 95 Shmuter, Zoya B. 69 Schnadow, Roni 125 Sculerati, Nancy 102 Shani, Jacob 73 Shopsin, Bo 81 Schneider, Kenneth L. 102 Seaman, George M. 95 Shapiro, Alan R. 65, 75 Shore, Roy E. 68, 141 Schneider, Laura K. 125 Seckinger, Regine A. 122 Shapiro, Eli 69 Shrikhande, Aditi M. 125 Schneider, Lisa F. 137 Sedlackova, Marie 83 Shapiro, Ellen 139 Shteerman, Eugene 83 Schneider, Myles 125 Sedlis, Emilia 107 Shapiro, Gabrielle L. 59 Shukla, Harikrishna P. 108 Schneider, Robert J. 86 Sedlis, Steven P. 74 Shapiro, George C. 79 Shukla, Pratibha 105 Schneider, Steven 83 Seelall, Vijay H. 83 Shapiro, Jeffrey 83 Shulman, Bruce S. 95 Schnipper, Steven M. 83 Sehatpour, Pejman 89 Shapiro, Jerry 63 Shulman, Melanie B. 89, 122 Schoen, Sarah E. 125 Seidenberg, Keith 98 Shapiro, Jonathan P. 98 Shulman, Yale 139 Schoenfeld, Melvyn 117 Seides, S W. 119 Shapiro, Leslie A. 99 Shupack, Jerome L. 62 Scholl, Gerald 93 Seidler, Alice F. 111 Shapiro, Neil M. 79 Sia, Concepcion 107 Schor, Mark 125 Seidlin, Mindell 79 Shapiro, Richard L. 136 Sidtis, John J. 116 Schottenstein, Edwin 98 Seidman, Irving 105 Shapiro, Stanley 122 Siebert, John W. 135 Schreiber, Carl S. 83 Seidman, Steven M. 94 Shapiro, Sue A. 125 Siedhoff, Matthew T. 95 Schreiber, Robert 79 Seiple, William H. 97 Shapiro, William H. 102 Siegel, Beth 136 Schrem, Stanley S. 79 Seisdedos-Estevez, Tomas 79 Sharkey, Irwin 74 Siegel, Carole 116 Schron, Aaron 99 Seki, Tetsunori 105 Sharma, Sheel 136 Siegel, David diCapua S. 73 Schron, Deborah 105 Seldon, Mark A. 81 Shatkin, Jess P. 59, 109 Siegel, Irwin 97, 141 Schulman, Ira C. 75 Selick, Caryn 94 Shaw, L. N. 58, 117 Siegel, Lawrence A. 125 Schulman, Lawrence 101 Sellers, Melanie B. 125 Shea, Leo J., III 134 Siegel, Marc K. 75 Schulman, Walter B. 83 Seltzer, Terry F. 79 Sheikhzadeh, Ali 68, 99 Siegel, Stephen A. 79 Schuman, Donald 122 Sen, Filiz 105 Sheindlin, Jonathan 99 Siegel, Stephen R. 79 Schwab, Frank J. 100 Seoane, Yelitza 123 Shell, Juanita 122 Siegler, Eugenia L. 75 Schwab, Susan R. 105 Sequeira, Patricia M. 52 Shelov, Steven P. 107 Sigalow, Sherill R. 125 Schwack, Bradley F. 137 Serban, George 119 Shemen, Larry J. 102 Siglin, Janice 79 Schwam, David R. 125 Serper, Mark R. 118 Shen, Harry H. 79 Sigmund, Eric E. 130 176 Faculty Index

Sigurdsson, Einar M. 105, 119 Sklar, Tzipporah 111 Song, Kenneth 123 Steigbigel, Neal H. 72 Silber, Austin 117 Skok, Jane 105 Song, Suying L. 89 Steiger, David J. 77 Silberstein, Michael W. 137 Skolnick, Phil 116 Sorenson, John A. 98 Stein, Drew A. 101 Silbert, Howard 122 Skolnik, Edward Y. 72, 113 Sorett, Evan S. 83 Stein, Elizabeth 95 Siller, Keith A. 89, 119 Slaby, Andrew 117 Soter, Nicholas A. 62 Stein, Herbert H. 123 Silva, Raul R. 59, 117 Slakter, Jason S. 97 Soukkary, Solaima A. 95 Stein, Jennifer A. 64 Silver, Archie 117 Slater, James N. 74 Souren-Franssen, Stein, Jonathan J. 98 Silver, Jonathan M. 117 Slater, William R. 74 Lidwina E. 120 Stein, Michael 123 Silver, Lester 100, 136 Slesinger, Todd L. 66 Sousa, Rolando C. 89 Stein, Neil 79 Silver, Michael A. 120 Slivinski, Charles 79 Spaide, Richard F. 97 Stein, Richard A. 72 Silver, Robert A. 97 Sloane, Mark F. 79 Spang, Rigmor E. 111 Stein Etess, Melanie B. 66, 110 Silverberg, Mervin 107 Slone, Michele S. 69 Spann, Lawrence H. 81 Steinberg, Bart S. 81 Silverberg, Thomas N. 79 Slover, James D. 100 Spatz, Martin 139 Steinberg, Vladimir 52 Silverman, Brett R. 134 Slovis, Arnold 109 Speicher, Julia E. 125 Steiner, German C. 104 Silverman, David 75 Sloyer, Alan 79 Speiser, Phyllis 107 Steiner, Solomon 116 Silverman, Frank 93 Slywotzky, Chrystia 130 Spektor, Vadim Y. 130 Steinetz, Bernard 68 Silverman, Jerome 119 Small, Arthur 117 Spencer, Elizabeth K. 59, 123 Steisel, Jerald 123 Silverman, Lauren I. 125 Small, Robert 81 Spencer, Frank 135 Steller, Richard N. 83 Silverman, Marc 101 Smiddy, Monica 69 Sperber, Alan 139 Stempler, Allan 123 Silverman, Martin 117 Smilen, Scott W. 93 Sperber, Laurence 97 Stenson, Susan 97 Silverman, Sidney I. 88 Smiles, Stephen A. 75 Spero, Marc L. 83 Stephens, Edward M. 125 Silvershein, Daniel I. 79 Smith, Barry F. 97 Spessot, George J. 51 Sterio, Dorde 92 Silverstein, Charles 125 Smith, Christopher W. 60 Spetsieris, Phoebe G. 74, 88 Stern, Alexandra 83 Simakhodskaya, Zoya 125 Smith, Frederick A. 77 Speyer, James L. 72 Stern, Arnold 113 Simberkoff, Michael 72 Smith, Hawthorne E. 125 Spiegel, Alan 83 Stern, Edra L. 83 Simhaee, Eskandar J. 95 Smith, Issar 73 Spiegel, John C. 125 Stern, Marcia B. 59 Simon, Deborah 134 Smith, James R. 93 Spielholz, Neil I. 133 Stern, Marcia I. 123 Simon, Eric J. 113, 116 Smith, Jean B. 97 Spinazzola-Kinney, Regina 109 Stern, Mark J. 83 Simon, Harvey J. 110 Smith, Julia A. 79 Spindel, Carrie B. 60 Stern, Roy L. 64 Simon, Jean-Pierre 56 Smith, Lawrence G. 72 Spindler, Andre B. 83 Stern, Seth 94 Simon, Jordan A. 101 Smith, Matthew B. 123 Spirer, Robyn R. 59, 123 Stevens, David L. 79 Simon, Ronald J. 135 Smith, Phillip R. 56 Spirt, Sheri 123 Stewart, Samantha 125 Simoncelli, Eero P. 114 Smith, Robert C. 116 Spitzer, Mark 93 Stiber, Andrew 93 Simonte, Steven J. 110 Smith, Robert L. (Medicine) 74 Spivak, Jeffrey M. 100 Stifelman, Michael D. 140 Simpser, Edwin 110 Smith, Robert L. Spore, Stuart 70 Stillman, Susan 110 Simpson, John I. 114 (Otolaryngology) 102 Sporkin, Bradley D. 83 Stjepanovic, Gordana 52 Sims-Childs, Hajar 69 Smith, Robert M. 125 Springer, Stuart 100 Stockheim, Elinor A. 83 Simsir, Aylin 104 Smith, Susan L. 104 Srichai-Parsia, Stokes, David L. 56 Monvadi B. 77, 130 Simson, Jerome 79 Smith-Levitin, Michelle 94 Stokes, Mark G. 81 Srivastava, Monika 64 Singer, Cory I. 130 Smolow, Craig R. 83 Stoller, Seth R. 89 Srivastava, Shekhar 77 Singer, Mark M. 79 Snow, Barry R. 119 Stolman, Lewis 63 Stabile, Joseph E. 68 Singer, Michael H. 117 Snyder, Jon R. 93 Stone, Alex M. 135 Stableford, Jennifer A. 137 Singh, Anuradha 89 Sobel, Michael Z. 125 Stone, Diane L. 123 Stackpole, Sarah A. 102 Singh, Baljit 104 Sobel, Robert 123 Stone, Eric A. 116 Stahl, Atara S. 60 Singh, Krishna K. 105 Sodickson, Daniel K. 114, 129 Stone-Cohlan, Shirley 107 Stajic, Marina 69 Singh, Kumkum 52 Sok, John C. 57 Storey, Elizabeth P. 130 Stamm, Julian 123 Singh, Rajkumar 120 Solaimanzadeh, Khalil 95 Stovall-Mcclough, Kathlyn C. 59 Stanger, Melvin 119 Sinkman, Arthur 119 Solitar, Bruce M. 75 Strain, Janet 79 Staniloae, Cezar S. 83 Sinnis, Photini 70, 77 Solomon, Gary E. 75 Strauss, Gordon 126 Stanko, Cara D. 95 Sinsheimer, Brenda 122 Solomon, Irwin 119 Strick, Stanley 64 Stanley, Frederick M. 113 Siracuse, Jeffrey 110 Solomon, Jerome J. 67 Stricks, Laurie S. 123 Starcic-Herrera, Sandra 52 Sirois, David A. 88 Solomon, Joel M. 97 Stringfellow, Charles A. 81 Starkman, Svetlana 123 Sirota, Marc A. 98 Solovay, Margie R. 125 Stritzler, Ronald 64 Starr, Michael B. 97 Sivadasan, Mini 55 Solowey, Alex 135 Strober, Bruce E. 63 Staudinger, Robert 89 Sivapalasingam, Sumathi 77 Sommer, Richard M. 51 Stroh, Edward 99 Stechel, Richard 79 Skeist, Loren 119 Sommer, Robert 108 Strohmayer, Alan J. 88 Steele, Mark A. 97 Skipitaris, Nicholas 83 Sonatore, Carol 134 Strongwater, Allan M. 99 177 Faculty Index

Strubel, Naomi A. 130 Tan, Jackson 134 Thorne, Charles H. 136 Truncali, Andrea 81 Struhl, Steven 101 Tan, William Z. 77 Thorne, Robert G. 115 Tsai, Ming C. 94 Stuart, Jennifer J. 123 Tancredi, Laurence 117 Thrash, Melvin 119 Tsang, Thomas 80 Stuchin, Steven A. 99 Taneja, Samir 139 Thurston, George D. 68 Tsao, Mary Ann W. 110 Styles, Stuart T. 101 Tanenbaum, Diane 63 Tian, Guoling 53 Tse, Doris B. 74 Su, Mari 94 Tanese, Naoko 87 Tice, David A. 135 Tsemberis, Sam 123 Su, Tze-Jung 83 Tang, Moon-Shong 67, 72, 104 Tiefer, Leonore 119 Tseng, Chung-E 80 Suarez, Joseph A. 101 Tang, YingYing 69 Tierney-O’Connor, Kathleen 110 Tseng, Mengkao 83 Subaiya, Lekha 52 Tang, Yunjia 106 Tierno, Philip M. 87, 105 Tso, Alan Y. 80 Subbiah, Ponni 123 Taniguchi, Tadatsugu 87 Tiersten, Amy D. 74 Tsou, Harry H. 130 Sudilovsky, Abraham 118 Tanner, Michael 79 Tihonov, Nikita E. 137 Tsou, Hui C. 106 Suen, Ting-Chung 68 Tao, Lian 114 Tikoo, Ravi K. 89 Tsuji, Moriya 70 Sugg, Samuel C., Jr. 125 Tao, Lintze 79 Timor, Ilan E. 92 Tsung, James W. 66, 109 Sugimori, Mutsuyuki 114 Taouli, Bachir A. 130 Tiu, Serafin S. 129 Tuchman, Marcel 72 Suh, Seong-Bae Greg 56 Tapper, Michael 73 Tkachenko, Natalya 83 Tucker, David N. 98 Sukumaran, Muthiah 79 Tarle, Marc E. 125 Tobias, Hillel 73 Tuckman, Alan 123 Sulkowicz, Kerry J. 117 Tarshish, Chaim Y. 125 Tobin, Cindy S. 95 Tumillo, John G. 52 Sultan, Khalid 94 Tarsis, Sara 64 Tobin, Michael 130 Tunick, Paul A. 72 Sun, Hong 68 Taselaar, Nina 60 Tobkes, Jonathan L. 125 Tunik, Michael G. 65, 107 Sun, Tung-Tien 55, 62, 113, 139 Tau, Gregory Z. 60 Todorovic, Vesna 56 Turano, Michael 95 Sun, Wei 105 Taurassi, Cheryl L. 109 Tolete-Rotor, Herminia A. 111 Turco, Jada M. 126 Sun, Yongtao 53 Taw, Julie 84 Tolk, Charles 117 Turnbull, Daniel H. 104, 129 Sunday, Suzanne 118 Tay, Daniel J. 109 Tolston, Evelyn 83 Turnoff, David M. 80 Sung, SoYoung 99 Taylor, Laura J. 53 Tomao, Frank 80 Turow, Victor 109 Surbone, Antonella 74 Taylor, William C. 74 Tomer, Gitit 111 Tzimas, Nicholas 99 Susin, Myron 104 Tchou-Wong, Tomic, Marjana 63 Susser, Laurence S. 52 Kam-Meng M. 68, 74 Tomopoulos, Soultana 109 U Teebor, George 67, 104 Sussman, Elihu L. 110 Tong, Man Yee L. 110 Umback, Noelle J. 69 Teichberg, Saul 56, 107 Sussman, Michael H. 83 Toniolo, Paolo G. 68, 92 Underberg, James A. 80 Teitel, David I. 120 Sussman, Norman 115 Tonorezos, Emily S. 81 Underwood, Philipp J. 66 Teitel, Eric D. 59, 123 Sussman, Robert G. 68 Torossian, Carol L. 125 Unutmaz, Derya 87 Teitel, Michael 110 Sutherland, Jessica E. 66 Torquato, Salvatore 91 Upton, Arthur 141 Teitelbaum, Jeffrey 83 Sutin, David G. 75 Torre, Joanne 77 Urbach, Herbert J. 126 Tejwani, Nirmal C. 99 Sutin, Kenneth M. 51, 136 Torre, Pablo L. 140 Urban, Carl M. 87 Telegrafi, Shpetim H. 140 Sverdlik, Samuel 133 Torres-Vazquez, Jesus 56 Urban, Susan Y. 75 Tellez, Maria J. 89 Svirsky, Mario A. 102 Toth, Hildegard B. 129 Urbanek, Richard 64 Tello, Celso 98 Swick, Susan 125 Totonelly, Philip R. 80 Urcuyo, Leonel 119 Tenenbaum, Marvin 79 Swift, Patrick T. 89 Tracey, Kevin 92 Uricchio, Mary C. 126 Sylvester, Nadeje S. 83 Tenner, Craig T. 79 Trachtenberg, David 123 Szczucki, Denise 123 Teperman, Lewis W. 136 Trachtenberg, Joan R. 125 V Szlachter, Betty N. 95 Tepfenhardt, Lisa M. 52 Tracy, Kathlene 119 Szpalski, Marek 99 Tepper, Oren M. 137 Traister, Michael R. 108 Vaccaro, Peter 110 Terenzi, Rickard 123 Tranchida, Vincent 69 Vadasz, Csaba 116 T Terracio, Louis 107 Tranese, Louis J. 134 Vadde, Nirmala 109 Terzakis, John 104 Vaida, George T. 52 Tabbal, Nicolas G. 137 Traube, Morris 72 Testa, N. Noel 99 Valada, Vidya 83 Tack, Kevin L. 83 Trauben, Andrew A. 60, 125 Tewksbury, Linda R. 109 Valente, Domenico 64 Taichman, Lorne B. 63 Trazzera, Salvatore 83 Teyu, Florentina U. 52 Valentine, Fred T. 72, 86 Taintor, Zebulon C. 116 Treisman, Jessica E. 56 Thakkar, Vatsal G. 123 Vales, Lynne D. 53 Takeshita, Kenichi 77 Tremeau, Fabien P. 123 Tham, Michelle P. 95 Van Gelder, Peter W. 117 Talal, Andrew H. 74 Trikha, Sunita 130 Thellman, Cheryl A. 64 Van Milders, Martine L. 126 Talal, Norman 73 Trinh, Chau 77 Theodoro, Daniel 66 Vanderberg, Jerome P. 70 Talansky, Arthur 79 Triola, Marc M. 77 Thesen, Thomas 89 Vanderburg, Douglas 123 Talebian, Sheeva 95 Trombetta, Eduardo S. 105 Thistle, Howard G. 133 Varghese, Raymol M. 108 Talwar, Arunabh 77 Trongnetrpunya, Amy 89 Thomas, James L. 125 Varlotta, Gerard P. 133 Tam, Pearl 110 Trongone, Richard 95 Thomas, John O. 53 Vasile, John 134 Tan, Christina 79 Trujillo, Karin P. 55 Thompson, Nathan 77 Trujillo, Manuel 116 Vassallo, Milo F. 87 178 Faculty Index

Vassallo, Susi U. 66 Wajda, Michael C. 52 Wechsler, Robyn L. 60 Wellington, Stephanie A. 111 Vasudeva, Kusum 93 Wajnrajch, Michael P. 108 Wecksell, Alan 130 Wells, Jamie L. 111 Vatakis, Nicholas S. 126 Waked, William J. 134 Weeks, Edwin J., Jr. 52, 54 Wells, John T. 88 Vatsia, Sheel K. 54 Wakefield, Jerome C. 116 Weg, Oskar 101 Welner, Michael 119 Vazquez, Carmen 117 Waksman, Byron H. 104 Wei, Jian-jun 105 Welsh, Howard 117 Vazquez-Santana, Blanca R. 89 Wald, Kenneth 98 Wei, Xiao-Jun 105 Welsh, Sylvia 119 Vazzana, Andrea D. 59, 123 Waldbaum, Ruth 123 Weich, Martin 123 Wen, Yong 106 Veeranna, A 119 Walden, Paul D. 139 Weichman, Katie E. 137 Wendling, Andrew W. 98 Vega, Dennis 55 Waldman, Marc 126 Weichsel, Ruth 98 Werber, Josh 102 Vega, Roy M. 110 Waldo, Elaine 104 Weiden, Michael D. 68, 74 Wernz, James 74 Veith, Frank 135 Walker, Danielle 83 Weider, Jonathan H. 140 Wertheimer, Joel I. 95 Verduin, Timothy L. 59 Walker, Gillian E. 59, 123 Weil, Peter A. 83 Wertzer, Fred 74 Verma, Rajiv 110 Walker, Peter S. 99 Weinberg, Eric R. 111 Werzberger, Alan 110 Vidovich, Danko V. 130 Wall, Stephen P. 66 Weinberg, Harold J. 88 Wesley, Patricia 123 Vieira, Dorice L. 70 Wallace, Kevin P. 83 Weinberg, Jeffrey 134 West, Alexander B. 104 Vierczhalek, Susan 110 Wallach, Andrew B. 80 Weinberg, Joseph 134 West, Eugene 119 Vignogna-Barlas, Lisa A. 66 Wallach, Robert C. 92 Weinberg, Monica O. 83 Westreich, Laurence 119 Vilaro-Colon, Miguel 123 Wallack, Joel 118 Weinberger, Judah Z. 75 Westrich, Ellen K. 126 Vilcek, Jan T. 86 Walpita, Pramila 109 Weinberger, Sylvan 111 Wetherbee, Roger E. 75 Vilko, Naomi 123 Walsh, Michael G. 68, 100 Weiner, Elyse D. 123 Wetter, Ellen B. 130 Villagomez, Seagram M. 83 Walsleben, Joyce A. 74 Weiner, Howard L. 92, 107 Wetterau, Meredith T. 137 Villanueva, Gerald A. 80 Walters, Beverly C. 91 Weiner, Robert 80 White, Emily M. 95 Villanueva, Rachel 95 Walton, Kerry D. 114 Weinerman, Stuart 77 Whiteson, Jonathan H. 77, 133 Villarin, Jose 111 Waltzman, Susan B. 102 Weinhouse, George R. 52 Whitlow, Michael B. 63 Vinciguerra, Vincent P. 72 Wambold, Daniel D. 52 Weinshel, Elizabeth H. 74 Whyte, Jill S. 95 Viola, Jeanna D. 52 Wan, Livia S. 92 Weinshel, Margot P. 126 Wickstrom, Maj L. 130 Violaris, Kimon 110 Wang, Beverly Y. 102, 104 Weinshenker, Naomi J. 59 Widdess-Walsh, Peter P. 89 Vishnubhakat, Wang, Christine T. 110 Weinstein, Alan 63 Wieczorek, Rosemary L. 105 Suryanarayan 88 Wang, Da-Neng 56 Weinstein, Henry 117 Wiederlight, Melvin 119 Vitale, Kenneth C. 134 Wang, Fengqiang 94 Weinstein, Karen B. 126 Wiener, Bradley D. 101 Vizel-Schwartz, Monique 83 Wang, Haichao 65 Weinstein, Peter J. 83 Wiener, Ethan S. 66, 109 Vlahos, Ioannis 130 Wang, Helen 52 Weinstock, Gary 80 Wighton, Robert 66 Vlahov, David 116 Wang, John J. 126 Weintraub, Andrew 126 Wikler, Alan S. 126 Vogel, Juliet M. 119 Wang, Kevin H. 103 Weintraub, Howard 75 Wikler, Norman S. 72 Vogel, Louis 64 Wang, Longgui 77 Weintrob, Alex 59, 119 Wilbur, Sabrina L. 77 Vogel, Sara 117 Wapinski, Yael 111 Weis, Jenny R. 59 Wilkenfeld, Marc 80 Vohra, Nidhi 94 Wapnir, Raul 53, 107 Weiselberg, Lora 74 Wilkes, Allen 126 Voigt, Erich P. 103 Warchol, Andrew J. 83 Weisenfreund, Jochanan 119 Wilkes, Barry M. 73 Volavka, Jan 116, 141 Ward, Mary F. 66 Weiser-Horwitz, Sherri 68, 100 Williams, Brittny S. 137 Volgyi, Bela 115 Ward, Robert F. 102 Weisinger, Barbara 74 Williams, Caroline B. 126 Volkov, Dmitri 52 Warner, Roger 139 Weisman, Tanya E. 126 Williams, Sarah 126 Volkow, Nora D. 116 Warren, Stephen M. 136 Weiss, Aaron J. 133 Willig, Jeffrey L. 98 Volm, Matthew D. 77 Warren, Floyd A. 97 Weiss, Arlene L. 66 Willoughby, Lisa M. 120 Volpp, Serena Y. 123 Warrington, Lewis E. 123 Weiss, David S. 100 Wilson, Angus C. 87 von Glahn, William C. 141 Warshawsky, Robin J. 130 Weiss, Edwin C. 80 Wilson, Barbara 88 Vorontsov, Mikhail A. 114 Washenik, Kenneth J. 64 Weiss, Jona D. 111 Wilson, Elaine L. 56, 139 Wasser, Keri N. 60 Weiss, Nancy L. 84 Wilson, Lauri 119 W Wasserman, Lloyd I. 80 Weiss, Rita 80 Wimberger, Nicole M. 69 Wachtel, Alan 119 Wasserman, Susan H. 83 Weiss, Sindee R. 81 Winkler, Harvey A. 94 Wachtel, Elena V. 109 Wasserman-Hoff, Randi S. 108 Weiss, Stuart 80 Winter, Jeanette 87 Wadler, Gary 75 Watts, Joe D. 102 Weiss, William 123 Winter, William R. 60 Wagner, David 83 Waugh, Robert J. 119 Weiss-Schwartz, Sandra M. 123 Wirgin, Isaac I. 68 Wagner, Steven R. 130 Waugh, Theodore 141 Weissman, Erica 123 Wirth, John C. 95 Wahl, Samuel 106 Waxman, Stephen 80 Weissmann, Gerald 72, 141 Wise, Brent R. 84 Wainwright, Brent D. 64 Weber, Christine M. 123 Weisstuch, Joseph M. 80 Wise, Jeffrey B. 102 Waisman, Jerry 104 Weber, David 123 Weitzman, Michael L. 107 Wisniewski, Hans-Georg 87 Waite, Rulon J. 130 Weber, Scott 80 Welch, Martha G. 120 179 Faculty Index

Wisniewski, Wuhl, Charles 123 Young, Bruce K. 92 Zeng, Bai J. 89 Thomas M. 88, 104, 116 Wyszynski, Antoinette A. 119 Young, Caroline 70 Zeng, Katherine F. 111 Wisoff, Jeffrey H. 92, 107 Young, Hugh 123 Zervos, George A. 84 Wisser, Jamie R. 101 X Young, Joshua A. 98 Zervos, Michael 54 Wistinghausen, Birte 109 Xiang, Fan 114 Young, Lily 68 Zhang, Chenshu 120 Witek, Malgorzata W. 60 Xiao, Chuan-Guo 139 Young, Mark A. 133 Zhang, Victoria 134 Witkovsky, Paul 97, 114 Xiong, Judy Q. 68 Young, Wise 114 Zhang, Xinmin 106 Witt, Barry R. 93 Xu, Fang 52 Younger, David S. 88 Zhang, Xishan 89 Wittek, Orie M. 52 Xu, Ming 89 Yu, Da Wen 56 Zhdanova, Olga 81 Wodar, Deborah G. 84 Xu, Rui Ming 113 Yu, Hilma 95 Zheng, Ping 120 Woldenberg, Rona F. 130 Xu, Ruliang 104 Yu, Van 123 Zide, Barry A. 135 Wolf, Leonard 93 Xu, Yang 52 Yu-Chin, Rose 119 Zients, Alan 119 Wolf, Susan A. 95 Yuan, Aidong 120 Ziff, Edward 53 Wolff, Berthold 116 Y Yuen, Sharon S. 111 Zimmerman, David 80 Wolff, Edward 84 Yuvienco, Francisco 139 Zimmerman, Howard M. 84 Wolff, Elizabeth R. 60, 126 Yamasaki, Lili 113 Zimmerman, Sol S. 107 Wolfin, Nancy S. 64 Yampolsky, Igor M. 123 Z Zimmon, David S. 72 Wolkin, Adam 117 Yang, Chul Jo 134 Zaager, Andrew R. 80 Zinberg, Stanley 93 Wolski, Robert 123 Yang, Dun-Sheng 119 Zabar, Sondra R. 77 Zinn, Andrew P. 84 Wong, Alan 111 Yang, Gai-Fu 134 Zagelbaum, Bruce 98 Ziprkowski, Micha N. 129 Wong, Chun T. 84 Yang, Julia K. 111 Zagon, Gary 80 Zisbrod, Zvi 55 Wong, Cindy L. 110 Yang, Michael C. 106 Zagzag, David 104 Zitrin, Arthur 117, 141 Wong, Ellice Y. 84 Yang, Zhi Wei 56 Zaim Wadghiri, Youssef 130 Zolla-Pazner, Susan B. 104 Wong, Mei 111 Yannuzzi, Lawrence A. 97 Zampell, Jamie C. 137 Zolli, Janet R. 81 Wong, Raymond K. 95 Yaragudri, Vinod K. 59 Zane, Mariana 93 Zou, Shengping 52 Wong, Samuel C. 95 Yard, Margaret 120 Zanzi, Italo 74 Zoumalan, Richard A. 103 Wong, Serre-Yu 106 Yaryura-Tobias, Jose 117 Zappi, Eugene 64 Zouzias, Dimitris C. 64 Wong, Soman Mary 95 Yates, Kathy F. 126 Zaretsky, Herbert H. 133 Zucker-Franklin, Dorothea 72 Wong, Tanping 80 Yatskar, Leonid 77 Zaslavskiy, Leonid 52 Zuckerman, Joseph D. 99 Wood, Alexander 113 Yazici, Yusuf 77 Zavadil, Jiri 105 Zullo, Alessandra 111 Woodrow, Richard 141 Yee, Herman T. 104 Zavasky, Dani-Margot 81 Zumarraga, Mercedes 118 Worku, Berhane M. 137 Yee, Joseph M. 129 Zbar, Lloyd 102 Zumoff, Barnett 74 Wright, Grace C. 75 Yellin, Paul B. 108 Zeavin, Lynne 123 Zung, Murray 64 Wright, Samuel D. 73 Yelon, Deborah L. 56 Zeiger, Douglas J. 84 Zweibel, Steven L. 84 Wrynn, Paul E. 70 Yick, Christina D. 110 Zeitler, Daniel M. 103 Zweifler, Iris A. 52 Wu, Hueizhi H. 89 Yin, Hsiang 110 Zelefsky, Joseph R. 99 Zweig, Jack I. 80 Wu, Jennifer 81 Ying, Patrick 123 Zeleniuch-Jacquot, Anne 68 Zweig, Susan 84 Wu, Rex H. 84 Yohananoff, Alberto A. 123 Zelikoff, Judith T. 68 Zychlinsky, Arturo 87 Wu, Sam S. 133 Yook, Inkyung R. 52 Zelikovsky, Gerald 139 Zysman, Allison G. 64 Wu, Xue-Ru 104, 139 Youm, Thomas 101 180 Travel Directions

Lexington Avenue Subway (6) Thirty-fourth Street Crosstown Bus (M16, M34) Local to 33rd Street Station. Walk or take 34th Street Take east to First Avenue. crosstown bus east to First Avenue. First Avenue Bus (M15) Seventh Avenue Subway (1, 2, 3) Runs north. Local bus stops at the Medical Center, 550 Local or express to 34th Street Station. Walk or take 34th First Avenue. Limited bus stops at 29th and 34th Streets. Street crosstown bus east to First Avenue. Second Avenue Bus (M15) Broadway Subway (N, Q, R, W) Runs south. Local bus stops at 34th and 31st Streets. Local or express to 34th Street Station. Walk or take 34th Limited bus stops at 34th Street. Walk or take 34th Street Street crosstown bus east to First Avenue. crosstown bus east to First Avenue.

Sixth or Eighth Avenue Subway (A, B, C, D, E, F, V) Third Avenue Bus (M101, M102) Local or express to 34th Street Station. Walk or take 34th Runs north. Local bus stops at 31st and 34th Streets. Street crosstown bus east to First Avenue. Limited bus stops at 34th Street. Walk or take 34th Street crosstown bus east to First Avenue. 181 NYU Langone Medical Center Map 182 General Index

A Child and Adolescent Faculty Psychiatry ...... 58 Administrative ...... 140 Absence, Leaves of ...... 30 Dermatology ...... 62 Departmental (listed under each Academic Advancement ...... 30 Emergency Medicine ...... 65 department) Accreditation ...... 9, 18 Environmental Medicine ...... 67 Nondepartmental ...... 140 Administration, Officers of Forensic Medicine ...... 69 Professors Emeriti ...... 141 New York University ...... 10 Medical Library ...... 70 Faculty Index ...... 157 School of Medicine ...... 12 Medical Parasitology ...... 70 Family Educational Rights and Admission Requirements ...... 37 Medicine ...... 71 Privacy Act ...... 49 Microbiology ...... 86 Affirmative Action Policy ...... 9, 49 Fees and Expenses ...... 39 Neurology ...... 87 Alpha Omega Alpha ...... 30 Fellowships ...... 40 Neurosurgery ...... 91 Financial Information ...... 39 Alumni Association ...... 32 Obstetrics and Gynecology . . . . . 92 Anesthesiology, Department of . . . 51 Ophthalmology ...... 97 Foreign Credentials, Applicants with ...... 38 Application Procedure ...... 37 Orthopaedic Surgery ...... 99 Forensic Medicine, Arrears Policy ...... 39 Otolaryngology ...... 101 Department of ...... 69 Assistance, Financial ...... 40 Pathology ...... 103 Pediatrics ...... 106 Athletic Facilities ...... 47 Pharmacology ...... 113 G Grading System ...... 30 B Physiology and Neuroscience . . 114 Psychiatry ...... 115 Graduation, Requirements for . . . 30 Biochemistry, Department of . . . . . 53 Radiation Oncology ...... 127 Graduation Policy ...... 39 Board of Trustees, School of Radiology ...... 128 Medicine Foundation ...... 12 Rehabilitation Medicine ...... 132 H Board of Trustees of the Surgery ...... 135 Health Service, Student ...... 47 University ...... 11 Urology ...... 139 Historical Sketch of the C Dermatology, Department of . . . . . 62 School of Medicine ...... 15 Discipline, Student ...... 49 Honors Program ...... 24 Calendar, Academic ...... 31 Diversity Affairs, Office of ...... 18 Hospitals ...... 34 Cardiothoracic Surgery, Housing ...... 47 Department of ...... 54 E Cell Biology, Department of ...... 55 Education ...... 21 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, I Department of ...... 58 Emergency Medicine, International Health Program . . . 25 Department of ...... 65 CPR Certification ...... 23 Environmental Medicine, L Curriculum, Medical ...... 21 Department of ...... 67 Lectureships, Endowed ...... 27 Equal Opportunity Institution . . . 9, 49 D Libraries, NYU ...... 7 Equipment, Required ...... 23 Deans and Directors of Library, Ehrman Medical . . . . . 36, 70 Expenses and Fees ...... 39 New York University ...... 10 Licensure, Medical ...... 32 Departments, Academic Loan Funds ...... 40 Anesthesiology ...... 51 F Biochemistry ...... 53 Facilities Cardiothoracic Surgery ...... 54 Classroom and Laboratory . . . . . 35 Cell Biology ...... 55 Clinical ...... 34 183

M P Student Council ...... 48 Map of NYU Langone Patents, University Policy on . . . . 49 Student Life ...... 47 Medical Center ...... 181 Pathology, Department of ...... 103 Students, Roster of ...... 142 Master Scholars Program ...... 23 Payment of Fees and Expenses . . . 39 Surgery, Department of ...... 135 M.D.-Ph.D. Program (Medical Pediatrics, Department of ...... 106 Scientist Training Program) . . . 25 T Pharmacology, Department of . . . 113 Medical Library ...... 36, 70 Transcripts of Record ...... 33 Physiology and Neuroscience, Medical Parasitology, Department of ...... 114 Travel Directions to NYU Langone Department of ...... 70 Medical Center ...... 180 Post-Graduate Medical School . . . 32 Medicine, Department of ...... 71 Trustees of NYU ...... 11 Prizes ...... 45 Microbiology, Department of . . . . . 86 Tuition ...... 39 Psychiatry, Department of ...... 115 Mission and Objectives of the School of Medicine ...... 15 R U Underrepresented Minorities, N Radiation Oncology, Applications from ...... 38 Department of ...... 127 Neurology, Department of ...... 87 Urology, Department of ...... 139 Radiology, Department of ...... 128 Neurosurgery, Department of . . . . 91 Refund, Tuition ...... 39 New York University, an V Registration ...... 30 Introduction to ...... 2 Veterans Benefits ...... 46 New York University, Schools and Rehabilitation Medicine, Colleges of ...... 4 Department of ...... 132 Research Fellowships, Summer . . . 24 O Residency Appointments, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Class of 2008 ...... 152 Department of ...... 92 Ophthalmology, Department of . . . 97 S Orthopaedic Surgery, Sackler Institute of Graduate Department of ...... 99 Biomedical Sciences ...... 26 Otolaryngology, Department of . . 101 Scholarships ...... 40 Produced by Advertising and Publications, New Selection of Students ...... 37 York University. New York University is an Student Abuse, Policy on ...... 49 affirmative action/equal opportunity institution.