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Hillel Steiner, M.D Hillel A. Steiner, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Home Address: Agassi St. 64, Jerusalem Israel 93877 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 050-6267995 Date of Birth: May 22, 1966 Place of Birth: New York City Marital Status: Married Education 1989 Teacher’s Certification KBY 1986 Medic Israeli Army, School of Military Medicine 1991 B.M.S. Hebrew University Medical School, Jerusalem 1997 M.D. Hebrew University Medical School, Jerusalem Certifications 1996 ECFMG Certification 2001 Israeli Boards of Internal Medicine 2004 Israeli Boards of Cardiology 2009 Electrophysiology fellowship Awards 1994 Exchange Award One of 11 in a class of 95 sent to U. S. institutions for rotations, based on academic record and interview 1996 Travel Award Presentation of doctoral thesis at annual convention of the American Society of Hematology 2008 Abstract Presentation Presentation at IDSS 2013 Outstanding Lecturer Excellence in clinical instruction, Bar Ilan Medical School Medical Positions 1986-89 Combat Medic Israel Defense Forces 1989-2012 Lieutenant, Medical Reserves, Israel Defense Forces Corps 1996 Rotating Internship Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem 1997-2001 Residency Division of Internal Medicine, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem 2001-2004 Fellowship Department of Cardiology, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem 2004-2007 Attending Physician Department of Cardiology, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem 2007-2009 Electrophysiology Krannert Institute of Cardiology, Indiana University Fellowship 2009-2012 Staff Cardiologist Electrophysiology Service, Poriya Hospital, Tiberias 2010-2012 Staff Haiden Department of Cardiology, Bikur Cholim Electrophysiologist Hospital, Jerusalem 2010-2016 Founding Director, Founding director of the Electrophysiology and Electrophysiology Unit Arrhythmia Unit, Poriya Medical Center, Tiberias 2010-2012 Board Examiners of Israel 2013- MorMar Diagnostic Electrophysiology consultant Imaging 2016-present Electrophysiology Unit, Department of Cardiology, Electrophysiologist Wolfson Medical Center Teaching Positions 1998-99 Instructor, Physical Diagnosis Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 1998-2000 Instructor, Internal Medicine Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 1999- 2001 Lecturer, Emergency Medicine Shaare Zedek School of Nursing, Jerusalem 2000 Lecturer, Clinical Pathology Shaare Zedek School of Nursing, Jerusalem 2004-2006 Instructor, Clinical Cardiology Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben Gurion University 2007 Lecturer, Cardiac Shaare Zedek School of Nursing, Jerusalem Pharmacology 2012-14 Lecturer, Clinical Cardiology Course coordinator and primary instructor of the ECG at Bar Ilan Medical School, Safed, Publications 1. Differences in rhodamine-123 efflux in B-type chronic lymphocytic leukemia suggest possible gender and stage variations in drug-resistance gene activity. H. Steiner, A. Polliack, Kimche-Sarfaty C, Libster D, E. Fibach, D. Rund. Ann Hematol. 1998 May;76(5):189-194. 2. Outbreak of Q fever among kitchen employees in an urban hospital. H. Steiner, D. Raveh , B. Rudensky , E. Paz , Z. Jerassi , Y. Schlesinger , A. Yinnon Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 2001;20: 898-900 3. Frequencies of C282Y and H63D alleles in the HFE gene among various Jewish ethnic groups in Israel: a change of concept required. Reish O, Shefer-Kaufmann N, Shimshoni DC, Renbaum P, Orr-Urtreger A, Steiner H, Rapoport M, Levy-Lahad E, Altarescu G. Genet Med 4. Evaluation of the Genetic Basis of Familial Aggregation of Pacemaker Implantation by a Large Next Generation Sequencing Panel Celestino-Soper PB, Doytchinova A, Steiner H, Uradu A, Lynnes TC, Groh WJ, Miller JM, Lin H, Gao H, Wang Z, Liu Y, Chen PS, Vatta M. PLoS One. 2015 Dec 4;10(12):e0143588 5. Association between second-hand smoking and acute coronary heart disease among Arab women with multiple risk factors. Awawdi K, Steiner H, Green MS, Zelber-Sagi S. Eur J Public Health. 2015 Aug 10 6. Ethnic differences among implantable cardioverter defibrillators recipients in Israel Sabbag A, Suleiman M, Glick A, Medina A, Golovchiner G, Steiner H, Arad M, Goldenberg I, Glikson M, Beinart R Am J Cardiol. 2015 Apr 15;115(8):1102-6 7. Characteristics and Outcomes of Diabetic Patients with an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator in a Real World Setting: Results from the Israeli ICD Registry. Steiner H, Geist M, Goldenberg I, Suleiman M, Glikson M, Tenenbaum A, Swissa M, Fisman EZ, Golovchiner G, Strasberg B, Barsheshet A. Cardiovascular Diabetology. 2016;15:160 Review Papers 1. Role of ablation therapy in ventricular arrhythmias. M. Das, G. Dandamudi, H Steiner Cardiol Clin. 2008 Aug;26(3):459-79. 2. Modern Pacemaker Functions: Hope or Hype? M. Das, G. Dandamudi, H Steiner Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 3. The challenge of chest pain in the emergency room: now and the future. Nasrallah N, Steiner H, Hasin Y.Eur Heart J. 2011 Mar;32 (6):656. 4. Disparity in Utilization of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators in Treatment of Heart Failure Based On Sex and Race. H Steiner, JM Miller. Womens Health 2008 Jan 4(1)23-25 5. Risk Reduction Strategies for Sudden Cardiac Death in Acute Myocardial Infarction H. Steiner Y Hasin, US Cardiology, 2011;8(1):56–8 6. Echo is the preferred modality for hemodynamic monitoring in the cardiac intensive care unit. World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases Steiner, H. and Hasin, Y. (2012), 2, 165- 167 .
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