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Directory of Fellows and Members Updated December 16, 2015 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated December 16, 2015 Adel R. Abadir, MD (Fellow) David H. Abramson, MD (Trustee Emeritus) David Adinaro, MD (Fellow) Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center Professor & Chief St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Specialties: Specialties: Anesthesiology Specialties: Subspecialties: Ophthalmology Subspecialties: Sections: Pain Management Subspecialties: Evidence Based Health Care Sections: Sections: Anesthesiology and Resuscitation; Biomedical Biomedical Engineering; History of Medicine and Engineering Public Health; Ophthalmology; Pediatrics Alvin Adler, MD (Fellow) Ronald C. Ablow, MD (Fellow) Nicolas Abreu, MD (Associate Member) Dermatologist Professor Emeritus Pediatric Resident New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Columbia NYU Langone Medical Center Specialties: Specialties: Specialties: Dermatology Radiology Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Pediatric Radiology Sections: Pediatrics Biomedical Engineering; Clinical Nutrition; Sections: Dermatology Health Care Delivery; History of Medicine and Public Health; Radiology Arthur Reese Abright, MD (Fellow) Karl P. Adler, MD (Fellow) Cardinal Delegate for Health Care Susan Abramowitz, PhD (Fellow) Specialties: Archdiocese of New York NYU School of Medicine Psychiatry Specialties: Specialties: Subspecialties: Internal Medicine Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: History of Medicine and Public Health; Psychiatry Sections: Geriatric Medicine; Health Care Delivery; History of Medicine and Public Health Sigurd H. Ackerman, MD (Fellow) Sunil Kumar Aggarwal, MD, PhD (Associate President & Medical Director Member) Kenneth J. Abrams, MD (Fellow) Silver Hill Hospital NIH Clinical Fellow Director Deloitte Specialties: Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Psychiatry Specialties: Anesthesiology Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Pain Medicine; Palliative Care Clinical Nutrition Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: Sections: Geriatric Medicine; Health Care Delivery; Health Care Delivery; History of Medicine and Health Care Delivery Psychiatry Public Health; Social Work Sara Jane Abramson, MD (Fellow) Juan Fernando Acosta, DO, MS (Fellow) Judith C. Ahronheim, MD (Fellow) Attending Radiologist Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences Specialties: Internal Medicine Specialties: Specialties: Diagnostic Radiology; Law Emergency Medicine; Medicine Subspecialties: Geriatrics Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Pediatric Radiology Education Sections: Sections: Sections: Geriatric Medicine Health Care Delivery; Pediatrics; Radiology Emergency Medicine 1 Updated December 16, 2015 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated December 16, 2015 Arthur Ainsberg (Fellow) Valiere Alcena, M.D., P.C. (Fellow) Byron Alex, MD (Student Member) President Pediatric Resident Ainsberg Associates Specialties: Internal Medicine Specialties: Specialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Hematology Sections: Sections: Sections: Health Care Delivery Saadia Akhtar, MD (Fellow) Nancy W. Alcock-Hood, PhD (Fellow) Cesar A. Alfonso, MD (Fellow) Retired Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry Fellow Specialties: Columbia University Medical Center Emergency Medicine Specialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Specialties: Psychiatry Sections: Sections: Emergency Medicine; Evidence Based Health Clinical Nutrition Subspecialties: Care Addiction Psychiatry; Geriatric Psychiatry; Psychoanalysis Sections: Huda Akil, PhD (Fellow) Elizabeth M. Alderman, MD (Fellow) Psychiatry Professor Attending Physician Victor G. Alicea, PhD (Trustee Emeritus) University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry Montefiore Medical Center President Specialties: Specialties: Boricua College Pediatrics Subspecialties: Specialties: Subspecialties: Social Work Sections: Sections: Subspecialties: Clinical Nutrition; Health Care Delivery; Obstetrics Sections: and Gynecology; Pediatrics; Psychiatry Geriatric Medicine; Ophthalmology; Psychiatry; Reza Alaghehbandan, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Philip O. Alderson, MD (Fellow) Social Work FCAP (Fellow) Saint Louis University Abbotsford Hospital & Cancer Center Robert Allan, PhD (Fellow) Specialties: Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology in Specialties: Radiology Medicine Anatomic Weill Cornell Medical College and Professional Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Associate, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Nuclear Medicine Surgical Sections: Specialties: Sections: Biomedical Engineering; Nuclear Medicine; Subspecialties: Radiology Salah Al-Askari, MD (Fellow) Sections: Alexander Aledo, MD (Member) Clinical Nutrition; Psychiatry Specialties: Associate Prof of Clinical Pediatrics John P. Allegrante, PhD (Fellow) Urology Weill Cornell Med College Professor and Deputy Provost Subspecialties: Specialties: Teachers College, Columbia University Sections: Hematology; Oncology; Pediatrics Urology Specialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: Pediatrics 2 Updated December 16, 2015 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated December 16, 2015 Douglas F. Allen, MD (Fellow) Edgar D. Altchek, MD (Fellow) Suzana Alves da Silva, MD, MsC (Fellow) PROCEP Specialties: Specialties: Cardiology Plastic Surgery Specialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: Sections: Nuclear Medicine Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Evidence Based Health Care Paula Allen-Meares, MSW, PhD (Current Theodore Alter, PhD (Associate Member) Cynthia Ambres, MD, MS (Fellow) Trustee) Social Work Student Partner Professor Yeshiva University KPMG LLP University of Illinois at Chicago Specialties: Specialties: Specialties: Social Work Emergency Medicine Social Work Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: Sections: Sections: Clinical Nutrition; Emergency Medicine; Health Health Care Delivery; Social Work Care Delivery David Franklin Altman, MD (Fellow) David Bradley Allison, PhD (Fellow) Richard D. Amelar, MD (Fellow) Associate Dean for Science Independent Healthcare Consultant The University of Alabama at Birmingham Integra MLTC Specialties: Urology Specialties: Specialties: Internal Medicine Subspecialties: Clinical Psychology Infertility Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Gastroenterology Sections: Sections: History of Medicine and Public Health; Urology Clinical Nutrition Sections: Health Care Delivery Burton Allyn, MD (Fellow) Kenneth A. Altman, MD, JD (Fellow) Robert W. Amler, MD (Fellow) VP Government Affairs and Dean, SHSP Specialties: Specialties: New York Medical College Subspecialties: Internal Medicine Specialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Preventive Medicine Dermatology Gastroenterology Sections: Subspecialties: Pediatrics History of Medicine and Public Health Sections: History of Medicine and Public Health; Pediatrics Douglas D. Altchek, MD (Fellow) Lawrence K. Altman, MD (Fellow) (Fellow) Professor of Dermaotlogy Constantin Anagnostopoulos, MD Specialties: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Specialties: Internal Medicine Specialties: Internal Medicine Subspecialties: Dermatology Subspecialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Sections: History of Medicine and Public Health Sections: Clinical Nutrition; Geriatric Medicine; History of Dermatology; History of Medicine and Public Medicine and Public Health Health 3 Updated December 16, 2015 Directory of Fellows and Members Updated December 16, 2015 Kathryn M. Anastos, MD (Fellow) Edward Anselm, MD (Fellow) Maria Angelica Arancibia Aguila (Student Professor of Medicine Medical Director Member) Yeshiva University United Heatlthcare Specialties: Epidemiology Specialties: Specialties: Internal Medicine Internal Medicine Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Sections: HIV Sections: Sections: Biomedical Engineering; Clinical Nutrition; Clinical Nutrition Emergency Medicine; Geriatric Medicine; Health Care Delivery; History of Medicine and Public Samuel Arce, MD, FAAFP (Fellow) Louis V. Angioletti , Jr., MD, FACS (Fellow) Health; Occupational Medicine; Orthopedic Vice-Chairman National Hispanic Medical Physician Surgery; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Association Angioletti Retina Associates Psychiatry; Surgery Spanish American Medical Dental Society of New Specialties: York Toni Antonucci, PhD (Fellow) Ophthalmology Specialties: Specialties: Subspecialties: Family Medicine Subspecialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Clinical Nutrition; Geriatric Medicine; Sections: Sections: Ophthalmology Noel A. Armenakas, MD (Fellow) Burton M. Angrist, MD (Fellow) Attending Urologist, Clinical Associate Prof Specialties: Urology Psychiatry Weill Cornell Med School Flora A. Antwi, DNP, RN (Member) Subspecialties: Specialties: Psychopharmacology Specialties: Urology Sections: Family Practice Subspecialties: History of Medicine and Public Health; Psychiatry Subspecialties: Reconstructive Surgery; Trauma Sections: Sections: Nursing History of Medicine and Public Health; Urology Pratibha Arun Ankola, MD (Fellow) Director of Neonatology Ellis Arnstein, MD (Fellow) Arnot Ogden Medical Center retired Specialties: Judith Aponte, PhD, RN (Fellow) Specialties: Pediatrics Associate Professor Pediatrics Hunter College Subspecialties: Subspecialties: Neonatal & Prenatal Medicine Developmental Disabilities Specialties: Sections: Subspecialties: Sections: Clinical Nutrition; Obstetrics and Gynecology; Health Care Delivery; Pediatrics; Physical Sections: Pediatrics Medicine and Rehabilitation; Psychiatry Nursing Julia H. Arnsten, MD, MPH (Fellow) Division of General Internal Medicine Paul S.
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