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Faculty FACULTY FACULTY Faculty FACULTY FACULTY Anschel, David Atkins, Harold L. Baker, Scott Faculty Assistant Professor of Neurology Professor (Emeritus) of Radiology Clinical Instructor in Health Sciences M.D. New York University M.D., Harvard University Medical School (Physician Assistant Education) B.S., Stony Brook University Antonawich, Francis Atkinson, Lorraine Abaza, Ashraf Akinboboye, Olakunle Ancona, Richard C. Assistant Professor of Neurology Clinical Instructor in Health Sciences Bakht, Quaiser Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Associate Professor of Medicine Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Ph.D., New York University (Physician Assistant Education) Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine M.D., University of Alexandria, Egypt M.B.B.S., University of Ibadan, Nigeria M.D., University of Bonn, Germany B.S., Stony Brook University M.B.B.S. University of Calcutta, India Antos, Edward W. Adams, Gloria Alaimo, Gina Andersen, Susan Clinical Associate Professor of General Dentistry Augoustiniatos, Evangelia Balachandar, Viswanathan Lecturer in Social Welfare Lecturer in Health Sciences (Physical Therapy) Clinical Instructor in Health Sciences D.D.S., New York University Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics D. Min., Hartford Seminary A.A.S., Suffolk County Community College (Respiratory Care) M.D., University College of Medicine and M.D., Kasturba Medical College, India A.S., Nassau County Community College Apton, Michael S. Dentistry of New Jersey at Newark Adams, Lynn Aldredge, Wayne A. Clinical Assistant Professor of Dental Medicine/ Balbi, Howard J. Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing Clinical Assistant Professor of Periodontics Anderson Jr., Edgar L. Hospital Denistry and Dental Anesthesiology Aumock, Linda Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Community & Mental Health) D.M.D., New Jersey Dental School Associate Professor (Emeritus) of Health D.D.S.,Columbia University Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing (Parent M.D., University Central Del Este M.S.N., Columbia University Sciences (Respiratory Care) Child Health) Alexander, Stanley Ph.D., The Union Institute Aranguren, Ricardo M.S., Stony Brook University Baldo, George J. Adams, Paul R. Distinguished Teaching Professor & Chair of Instructor in Neurological Surgery Research Assistant Professor of Physiology Professor of Neurobiology & Behavior / Children's Dentistry / Program Director in Anderson, Carl W. RPA-C, City College of New York Avila Jr., Vincent and Biophysics Professor of Pharmacology Advanced Education Program Adjunct Professor of Molecular Genetics Instructor in Clinical Medicine Ph.D. Stony Brook University Ph.D., London University, England D.M.D., Tufts University and Microbiology Arato, Michael M.D., State University of New York at Brooklyn Ph.D., Washington University Clinical Assistant Professor of OB/GYN Balkon, Nancy Adams, Richard Alger, Marsha A. M.D., Columbia University Avila, Cecilia Clinical Associate Professor of Nursing Clinical Assistant Professor in Social Welfare Clinical Assistant of Family Medicine Anderson, Janet Assistant Professor of Clinical OB/GYN (Adult Health) Ph.D., Indiana University M.D., University of Iowa Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering Arbeit, Leonard M.D., Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Ph.D., Adelphi University Ph.D., Stony Brook University Associate Professor of Medicine Bogata, Colombia Adelman, Jeffrey Aloia, John F. M.D., State University of New York at Syracuse Balluz, Rula S. Clinical Instructor of Health Science Professor of Medicine Anderson, Joseph C. Axton Jr., Kenneth L. Assistant Professor in Pediatrics (Respiratory Care) M.D., Creighton University Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Arcati, Thomas Clinical Assistant Professor of Health Sciences M.D. American University of B.S., Stony Brook University M.D., University of Pennsylvania Clinical Assistant Professor of Oral & (Respiratory Care) Beirut Medical Center Aloni, Arie Maxillofacial Surgery M.S., State University of New York at Buffalo Adler, Albert Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Anderson, Nina K. D.M.D., Fairleigh Dickenson University Balopole, Wendy Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics M.D., University of Bologna, Italy Clinical Assistant Professor of Azim, Syed Ali Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine M.D., University of Lausanne, Switzerland Children's Dentistry Arcery, Ann Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology M.D., State University of New York Alpert, Rebekah Ph.D., Kennedy Western University Clinical Instructor in Health Sciences M.D., Sindh Medical College, Pakistan at Rochester Adler, Howard L. Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing (Physical Therapy) Clinical Assistant of Professor of Urology M.S., Adelphi University Andricopoulos, Donna B.S., Stony Brook University Backus, W. Walter Balsam, Leah M.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine Clinical Instructor in Neurological Surgery Associate Professor of Pediatrics / Clinical Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Alsop, Reese N.P., Stony Brook University Ardise, Joshua Associate Professor of Anesthesiology M.D., State University of New York Adler, Marc Professor of Clinical Medicine Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine M.D., State University of New York at Buffalo at Brooklyn Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine M.D., Columbia Presbyterian University Andriola, Mary R. M.D., State University of New York Professor of Pediatric Neurology Ardise, Patricia Bacola, Eleni Balsamo, Joseph J. at Syracuse Altman, Alisa M.D., Duke University Medical School Assistant Professor of Clinical OB/GYN Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics Lecturer in Health Sciences Assistant Professor of Pediatrics M.D., Stony Brook University M.D., Aristotle University, Greece B.S., Stony Brook University Adsumelli, Rishimani S.N. M.D., SUNY@ Stony Brook, School of Medicine Angelo, Peter G. Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Associate Professor of Health Sciences Arline Jr., John Bacon, Jean Ban, Talk-Yong and OB/GYN Altman, Susan D. (Adapted Aquatics) Lecturers in Health Sciences (EMT-Paramedic) Assistant Professor of Social Welfare Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics M.B.B.S., Andhra University, India Instructor in Clinical OB/GYN Ph.D., Stony Brook University B.S., University of Delaware Ph.D., University of South Carolina M.D., Medical College, M.S., CNM, Stony Brook University Seoul National University Aggarwal, Renu R. Angert, Robert Armstrong, Ronald Badalamente, Marie A. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Altner, Peter Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Adjunct Lecturer of Social Welfare Research Professor of Orthopaedics Baram, Daniel M.D., College of Medical Science, India Affiliated Clinical Professor of Orthopaedics M.D., University of Kentucky M.S.W., Adelphi University Ph.D., Fordham University Assistant Professor of Medicine M.D., University of Kiel, Germany M.D., Jefferson Medical College Agin, Carole W. Annese, Carlo Aronson, Jane Baer, Paul N. Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Amin, Mohammed Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Professor (Emeritus) of Periodontics Baram, Lena M.D., Health Sciences Center, Chicago Assistant Professor of Medicine M.D., New York Medical College D.O., New Jersey University of Medicine D.D.S., Columbia University Instructor in Pediatrics / Medical School M.D., Cairo University, Egypt and Dentistry Assistant Professor of Medicine Annunziato, Charles Bahou, Wadie M.D., Jefferson Medical College Agulnek, Milton Ammazzalorso, Michael Instructor in Clinical Medicine Arora, Balvant Interim Vice Chair and Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine M.D., University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Surgery M.D., University of Massachusetts Baranek, Donna M.D., New York University College of Medicine M.D., State University of New York at Brooklyn M.D., Medical College University of at Worcester Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics Annunziato, David Barodai, India M.D., Stony Brook University Ahmed, Shadab Amoia, Nancy Professor of Pediatrics Baker, David Assistant Professor of Medicine Clinical Assistant Professor of General Dentistry M.D., Long Island College of Medicine Arunabh, Sonia Professor (Adjunct) of Oral Biology Barbara, Maureen M.B.B.S., Dow Medical College, Pakistan D.D.S., New York University Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pathology Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing/ Anolik, David M.D., Lady Harding Medical College, India M.D., State University of New York Clinical Instructor in OB/GYN Ahsan, Farzana Anand, Prachi Clinical Assistant Professor of at Brooklyn M.S.N., N.P., Stony Brook University Instructor in Pediatrics Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine General Dentistry Asad, Syed M.D., Dow Medical Center M.D., Punjab University D.D.S., Temple University Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Baker, David A. Barbera, Gloria M.D., Osmania University Medical College, India Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology / Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing Ailawadi, Sandeep Ancona, Keith Ansbach, Robert M. Oral Biology and Pathology M.S. Columbia University Lecturer in Health Sciences Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics Clinical Assistant Professor of Health Sciences Assael, Nelson R. M.D., State University of New York B.S., Institute of Engineering, India M.D.,Ross University, School of Medicine (Physician Assistant Education) Clinical Assistant Professor of Oral & at Brooklyn Barcelon, Nelson A. MALS, Stony Brook University
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