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Directory of Fellows and Members Updated June 16, 2017 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated June 16, 2017 Ronald C. Ablow, MD (Fellow) Allan L. Abramson, MD (Fellow) Sigurd H. Ackerman, MD (Fellow) Professor Emeritus Hearing and Speech Center President & Medical Director Columbia University Silver Hill Hospital Specialties: Specialties: Subspecialties: Specialties: Radiology Psychiatry Sections: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Pediatric Radiology Clinical Nutrition Sections: Sections: Health Care Delivery; History of Medicine and Geriatric Medicine; Health Care Delivery; Public Health; Radiology Sara Jane Abramson, MD (Fellow) Psychiatry Attending Radiologist Kamel Abouzahr, MD (Fellow) Juan Fernando Acosta, DO, MS (Fellow) Columbia University Specialties: Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences Diagnostic Radiology; Law Specialties: Specialties: Subspecialties: Emergency Medicine; Medicine Subspecialties: Pediatric Radiology Sections: Subspecialties: Sections: Education Health Care Delivery; Pediatrics; Radiology Sections: Emergency Medicine Tobi Abramson, PhD (Fellow) Director, Geriatric Mental Health Miriam Abramovitz, DSW (Fellow) Whitney Adair (Student Member) NYC Department for the Aging Graduate Student Specialties: Specialties: Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service and Women's Health; Social Work Policy Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Specialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Social Work Sections: History of Medicine and Public Health Anthony J. Acinapura, MD (Fellow) Lutheran Medical Center Susan Abramowitz, PhD (Fellow) Andreas Jorge Adams, MPA, MSW, EdD New York University Specialties: (Fellow) Specialties: Subspecialties: Specialties: Sections: Geriatrics Subspecialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Geriatrics Geriatric Medicine; Health Care Delivery; History of Medicine and Public Health Sections: Geriatric Medicine; Health Care Delivery; History Bruce D. Ackerman, MD (Fellow) of Medicine and Public Health; Psychiatry; Social Kenneth J. Abrams, MD (Fellow) Specialties: Work Director Subspecialties: John W. Adamson, MD (Fellow) Deloitte Sections: Blood Research Institute Specialties: Pediatrics Specialties: Anesthesiology Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: Health Care Delivery 1 Updated June 16, 2017 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated June 16, 2017 Uriel Adar, MD (Fellow) Judith C. Ahronheim, MD (Fellow) Laila Al-Askari, MD (Fellow) Specialties: Specialties: Specialties: Internal Medicine Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Sections: Geriatrics Orthopedic Surgery Geriatric Medicine; Health Care Delivery; History Sections: of Medicine and Public Health; Ophthalmology Geriatric Medicine David Adinaro, MD, FACEP (Fellow) Arthur Ainsberg (Fellow) Salah Al-Askari, MD (Fellow) Chief Medical Informatics Officer President St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center Ainsberg Associates Specialties: Urology Specialties: Specialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: Sections: Urology Evidence Based Health Care Jack J. Adler, MD (Fellow) Samuel J. Ajl, MD (Fellow) Elizabeth M. Alderman, MD (Fellow) Attending Physician Specialties: Specialties: Montefiore Medical Center Internal Medicine Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Specialties: Sections: Pediatrics Pulmonary Medicine Subspecialties: Sections: History of Medicine and Public Health; Sections: Occupational Medicine Clinical Nutrition; Health Care Delivery; Obstetrics and Gynecology; Pediatrics; Psychiatry Abul S. Aguam, MD (Fellow) Saadia Akhtar, MD (Fellow) Michael H. Alderman, MD (Fellow) Specialties: Specialties: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Emergency Medicine Subspecialties: Specialties: Subspecialties: Internal Medicine Sections: Health Care Delivery; Surgery Sections: Subspecialties: Emergency Medicine; Evidence Based Health Sections: Care Clinical Nutrition; History of Medicine and Public Health Maher S. Ahmed, MD (Fellow) Reza Alaghehbandan, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Philip O. Alderson, MD (Fellow) FCAP (Fellow) Specialties: Saint Louis University Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia Subspecialties: Specialties: Specialties: Sections: Radiology Anatomic Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Nuclear Medicine Surgical Sections: Sections: Biomedical Engineering; Nuclear Medicine; Radiology 2 Updated June 16, 2017 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated June 16, 2017 Alexander Aledo, MD (Member) Cesar A. Alfonso, MD (Fellow) Burton Allyn, MD (Fellow) Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry Fellow Specialties: Weill Cornell Medical College Columbia University Medical Center Subspecialties: Specialties: Specialties: Hematology; Oncology; Pediatrics Psychiatry Sections: Dermatology Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Addiction Psychiatry; Geriatric Psychiatry Psychoanalysis Pediatrics Sections: Byron Alex, MD (Student Member) Psychiatry Edgar D. Altchek, MD (Fellow) Pediatric Resident Robert Allan, PhD (Fellow) New York City Department of Health & Mental Specialties: Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology in Plastic Surgery Hygiene Medicine Subspecialties: Specialties: Weill Cornell Medical College and Professional Associate, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Sections: Subspecialties: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Specialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Sections: George A. Alexander, MD (Fellow) Clinical Nutrition; Psychiatry David Franklin Altman, MD (Fellow) National Institutes of Health Independent Healthcare Consultant Douglas F. Allen, MD (Fellow) Integra MLTC, Inc. Specialties: Subspecialties: Specialties: Specialties: Cardiology Internal Medicine Sections: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Gastroenterology Sections: Nuclear Medicine Sections: Health Care Delivery Margarett Alexandre, RN, MSCNA, PhDc Lawrence K. Altman, MD (Fellow) (Fellow) Assistant Professor of Nursing Dennis J. Allendorf, MD (Fellow) Specialties: CUNY/York College Internal Medicine Specialties: Subspecialties: Specialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Sections: History of Medicine and Public Health Sections: Nursing Lucia Judith Alfano, RN (Member) Suzana Alves da Silva, MD, MsC (Fellow) Instructor of Nursing PROCEP Concordia College David Bradley Allison, PhD (Fellow) Associate Dean for Science Specialties: Specialties: The University of Alabama at Birmingham Subspecialties: Nursing; Preventive Medicine Subspecialties: Specialties: Sections: Clinical Psychology Evidence Based Health Care Sections: Subspecialties: Nursing Sections: Clinical Nutrition 3 Updated June 16, 2017 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated June 16, 2017 Cynthia Ambres, MD (Fellow) Kathryn M. Anastos, MD (Fellow) Pratibha Arun Ankola, MD (Fellow) Partner Professor of Medicine Director of Neonatology KPMG LLP Yeshiva University Arnot Ogden Medical Center Specialties: Specialties: Specialties: Emergency Medicine Internal Medicine Pediatrics Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: HIV Neonatal & Prenatal Medicine Sections: Clinical Nutrition; Emergency Medicine; Health Sections: Sections: Care Delivery Clinical Nutrition Clinical Nutrition; Obstetrics and Gynecology; Pediatrics Richard D. Amelar, MD (Fellow) Jessica Ancker, MPH, PhD (Fellow) Associate Professor of Healthcare Research and Amy Ansehl, DNP (Fellow) Specialties: Policy Executive Director, Assistant Dean, Associate Urology Weill Cornell Medical College Professor Subspecialties: New York Medical College Infertility Specialties: Public Health; Medicine Specialties: Sections: Nursing; Family Medicine- Geriatric Medicine Subspecialties: History of Medicine and Public Health; Urology Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: Robert W. Amler, MD (Fellow) John Edward Anderson, MD (Fellow) Nursing VP Government Affairs and Dean, SHSP Omega Physicians Employment Corp Edward Anselm, MD (Fellow) New York Medical College Specialties: Medical Director Specialties: Self-Employed Subspecialties: Preventive Medicine Sections: Specialties: Subspecialties: Internal Medicine Pediatrics Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: History of Medicine and Public Health; Pediatrics Biomedical Engineering; Clinical Nutrition; Sherlita Amler, MD, MS, EdS, RN, FAAP Rachael Anderson (Fellow) Emergency Medicine; Geriatric Medicine; Health Care Delivery; History of Medicine and Public (Fellow) Specialties: Commissioner of Health Health; Occupational Medicine; Orthopedic Subspecialties: Surgery; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Westchester County Sections: Psychiatry; Surgery Specialties: Preventive Medicine; Primary Care Toni Antonucci, PhD (Fellow) Subspecialties: Specialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Nursing Sections: Sonia Angell, MD, MPH (Trustee) Constantin Anagnostopoulos, MD (Fellow) Deputy Commissioner NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Specialties: Internal Medicine Specialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: Clinical Nutrition; Geriatric Medicine; History of Medicine and Public Health 4 Updated June 16, 2017 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated June 16, 2017 Flora A. Antwi, DNP, RN (Member) Noel A. Armenakas, MD (Fellow) Louis J. Aronne, MD, FACP, FTOS, Attending Urologist, Clinical Associate Professor DABOM (Fellow) Specialties: of Urology Weill Professor of Metabolic Research Medical Family Practice Weill Cornell Medical School Director Subspecialties: Weill Cornell Medical College Specialties: Sections: Urology Specialties: Nursing Obesity Subspecialties: Reconstructive Surgery Trauma Subspecialties: Obesity Sections: Judith Aponte, PhD, RN (Fellow) History of Medicine and Public Health; Urology Sections: Associate Professor Donald
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