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Directory of Fellows and Members Updated May 7, 2021 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated May 7, 2021 Adel R. Abadir, MD (30-Year Fellow) Kenneth J. Abrams, MD (Fellow) Sigurd H. Ackerman, MD (30-Year Fellow) Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center Chief Medical Officer & Managing Director Self Employed Deloitte Specialties: Specialties: Anesthesiology Specialties: Psychiatry Anesthesiology Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Pain Management Subspecialties: Clinical Nutrition Sections: Sections: Sections: Anesthesiology and Resuscitation; Biomedical Health Care Delivery Geriatric Medicine; Health Care Delivery; Engineering Psychiatry David H. Abramson, MD (30-Year Fellow; Marwah Abdalla, MD, MPH (Fellow) Former Trustee) Juan Fernando Acosta, DO, MS (Fellow) Director of CCU Education Professor & Chief Ophthalmic Oncology Pacific Northwest University of Health Columbia University Medical Center Service Sciences Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Specialties: Specialties: Internal Medicine- Cardiovascular Disease Specialties: Emergency Medicine Medicine Ophthalmology Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Education Sections: Sections: Sections: Ahmed Abdelfatah, PharmD(c) (Student Biomedical Engineering; History of Medicine Emergency Medicine Member) and Public Health; Ophthalmology; Pediatrics Pharmacy Intern Whitney Adair, MPA (Student Member) New Victory Pharmacy Tobi Abramson, PhD (Fellow) Graduate Student Director, Geriatric Mental Health Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service and Specialties: NYC Department for the Aging Policy Subspecialties: Specialties: Specialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Marissa Abram, PhD, PMHNP-BC, CARN-AP Sections: Sections: (Fellow) History of Medicine and Public Health Assistant Professor, College of Nursing and Arthur Reese Abright, MD (30-Year Fellow) Public Health Andrea Adams, BA, MBA(c), MPH(c) (Student Adelphi University Member) Specialties: Graduate Research Assistant, Public Health Psychiatry Specialties: Clinical Research Coordinator Institute for Public Health Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Specialties: Sections: Nursing Sections: Nursing History of Medicine and Public Health; Subspecialties: Susan Abramowitz, PhD (30-Year Fellow) Psychiatry New York University Sections: Specialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Geriatric Medicine; Health Care Delivery; History of Medicine and Public Health 1 Updated May 7, 2021 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated May 7, 2021 Sarah Adelman, BA (Student Member) Nancy E. Adler, PhD (Honorary Fellow) Sofia Ahsanuddin, BA (Student Member) Dartmouth College University of California, San Francisco Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Specialties: Specialties: Specialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: Sections: Taiwo Peter Adesoba, MS (Student Member) Mary Ann Adler-Cohen, MD (Fellow) Arthur Ainsberg (Fellow) Graduate Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry President University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Ichan School of Medicine, Mount Sinai Ainsberg Associates Specialties: Specialties: Specialties: Psychiatry Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Addiction Psychiatry; Geriatric Psychiatry; Sections: Evidence Based Health Care Geriatric Psychiatry Saadia Akhtar, MD (Fellow) Angela Adjetey Appiah, MSN, MPH, MA, RN, Sections: FAACM, PhD(s) (Member) Health Care Delivery; Psychiatry Specialties: PhD Student Emergency Medicine Phelps Hospital, Northwell Health Sunil Kumar Aggarwal, MD, PhD (Associate Member) Subspecialties: Specialties: Palliative Medicine Physician | Associate Hospice Med Dir Sections: Subspecialties: Affiliated Faculty, Multicare Institute for Emergency Medicine; Evidence Based Health Research and Innovation Care Sections: Nursing Specialties: Huda Akil, PhD (Honorary Fellow) Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Professor, Psychiatry Alvin Adler, MD (30-Year Fellow) University of Michigan Dermatologist Subspecialties: New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Pain Medicine; Palliative Care Specialties: Specialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Dermatology Health Care Delivery; History of Medicine and Public Health; Social Work Sections: Subspecialties: Judith C. Ahronheim, MD (Fellow) Sections: New York Medical College Reza Alaghehbandan, MD, MSc, FRCPC, FCAP Biomedical Engineering; Clinical Nutrition; (Fellow) Dermatology Specialties: Faculty of Medicine, University of British Internal Medicine Columbia Karl P. Adler, MD (30-Year Fellow) Cardinal Delegate for Health Care Subspecialties: Specialties: Archdiocese of New York Geriatrics Anatomic Specialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Internal Medicine Geriatric Medicine Surgical Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: 2 Updated May 7, 2021 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated May 7, 2021 Salah Al-Askari, MD (30-Year Fellow) Alexander Aledo, MD (Member) John P. Allegrante, PhD (30-Year Fellow) Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Professor and Deputy Provost Specialties: Weill Cornell Medical College Columbia University Urology Specialties: Specialties: Subspecialties: Hematology Oncology; Pediatrics Subspecialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Urology Sections: Sections: Valiere Alcena, MD, PC (30-Year Fellow) Pediatrics Douglas F. Allen, MD (30-Year Fellow) Margarett Alexandre, RN, MSCNA, PhDc Specialties: Specialties: (Fellow) Internal Medicine Cardiology Assistant Professor of Nursing CUNY/York College Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Hematology Specialties: Sections: Sections: Nuclear Medicine Subspecialties: Health Care Delivery Dennis J. Allendorf, MD (30-Year Fellow) Nancy W. Alcock-Hood, PhD (30-Year Fellow) Sections: Nursing Specialties: Specialties: Cesar A. Alfonso, MD (Fellow) Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Fellow Columbia University Medical Center Sections: Sections: Clinical Nutrition Specialties: Psychiatry Paula Allen-Meares, MSW, PhD (Fellow; Elizabeth M. Alderman, MD (Fellow) Subspecialties: Former Trustee) Professor, Department of Pediatrics Addiction Psychiatry; Geriatric Psychiatry Chancellor Emerita, John Corbally Presidential Montefiore Medical Center Psychoanalysis Professor Emerita, Department of Medicine University of Illinois At Chicago Specialties: Sections: Pediatrics Psychiatry Specialties: Social Work Subspecialties: Victor G. Alicea, PhD (Fellow; Former Trustee) President Subspecialties: Sections: Boricua College Clinical Nutrition; Health Care Delivery; Sections: Obstetrics and Gynecology; Pediatrics; Specialties: Social Work Health Care Delivery; Social Work Psychiatry David Bradley Allison, PhD (Fellow) Philip O. Alderson, MD (30-Year Fellow) Subspecialties: Dean, School of Public Health-Bloomington Indiana University Specialties: Sections: Radiology Geriatric Medicine; Ophthalmology; Specialties: Psychiatry; Social Work Clinical Psychology Subspecialties: Nuclear Medicine Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: Biomedical Engineering; Healthy Aging; Clinical Nutrition Nuclear Medicine; Radiology 3 Updated May 7, 2021 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated May 7, 2021 Anibelky Almanzar, BA (Student Member) David Franklin Altman, MD (Fellow) Robert W. Amler, MD, MBA (Fellow) Medical Student Independent Healthcare Consultant VP Government Affairs and Dean, SHSP Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) Integra Mltc, Inc. New York Medical College Specialties: Specialties: Specialties: Internal Medicine Preventive Medicine Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Gastroenterology Pediatrics James Alrassi, BA, DOM (Student Member) Sections: Sections: Resident Physician Health Care Delivery History of Medicine and Public Health; State University of New York at Stony Brook Pediatrics Kenneth A. Altman, MD, JD (30-Year Fellow) School of Medicine Sherlita Amler, MD, MS, EdS, RN, FAAP Specialties: (Fellow) Specialties: Internal Medicine Commissioner of Health Nutrition/Food Policy Westchester County Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Gastroenterology Specialties: Preventive Medicine Primary Care Preventive Sections: Sections: Medicine Douglas D. Altchek, MD (30-Year Fellow) History of Medicine and Public Health Professor of Dermatology Subspecialties: Lawrence K. Altman, MD (30-Year Fellow) Mount Sinai Sections: Specialties: Specialties: Nursing Internal Medicine Dermatology Constantin Anagnostopoulos, MD (30-Year Subspecialties: Fellow) Subspecialties: Sections: Specialties: Sections: History of Medicine and Public Health Internal Medicine Dermatology; History of Medicine and Public Health Cynthia Ambres, MD (Fellow) Subspecialties: Edgar D. Altchek, MD (30-Year Fellow) Specialties: Sections: Specialties: Emergency Medicine Clinical Nutrition; Geriatric Medicine; History Plastic Surgery of Medicine and Public Health Subspecialties: Kathryn M. Anastos, MD (Fellow) Subspecialties: Professor of Medicine Sections: Yeshiva University Sections: Clinical Nutrition; Emergency Medicine; History of Medicine and Public Health; Plastic Health Care Delivery Specialties: and Reconstructive Surgery Deborah Ambrosio Mawhirter, EdD, RN Internal Medicine Theodore Alter, PhD (Associate Member) (Fellow) Social Work Student Assistant Professor, Department Chair Subspecialties: Yeshiva University Nursing Foundations HIV Adelphi University College of Nursing Specialties: Sections: Social Work Specialties: Clinical Nutrition Nursing Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: Nursing 4 Updated May 7, 2021 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated May 7, 2021 April Ancheta, BS, RN (Student Member) Amy Ansehl, DNP (Fellow) Paul S. Appelbaum Jr., MD
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