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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS or Mount Sinai), formerly the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, is a private medical school in New York City, New York, United States. The school is the academic teaching arm of the Mount Sinai Health System, which manages eight hospital campuses in the New York metropolitan area, including Mount Sinai Hospital and the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary.

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Former names
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
TypePrivate medical school
Established1963; 60 years ago (1963)
Parent institution
Mount Sinai Health System
Endowment$1.7 billion (2017)[1]
DeanDennis S. Charney
President & CEOKenneth L. Davis
Academic staff
1,650+ full-time[2]
6,000+ total[3]
Students560+ MD students
90+ MD/PhD students
270+ PhD students[3]
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban
Websiteicahn.mssm.edu

Mount Sinai is ranked #11 among American medical schools by the 2023 U.S. News & World Report.[4] In 2021, it was ranked 15th [5] in the country for biomedical research and leads the country in research funding from the National Institutes of Health for neuroscience (#2) and genetics (#2).[6] It attracted over $400 million in total NIH funding in 2021.[5] Mount Sinai's faculty includes 23 elected members of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine[7] and 40 members of the American Society for Clinical Investigation.[8]

In 2018, the MD program matriculated 140 students from 6,156 applicants.[9] The median undergraduate GPA of matriculants is 3.84, and the median Medical College Admission Test score is in the 95th percentile.[5] The Medical Scientist Training Program is currently training over 90 MD/PhD students. As one of the most selective medical schools in the U.S., Mount Sinai received 8,276 applications for approximately 140 MD and MD/PhD positions for the 2021–2022 academic year.[5]

History

The first official proposal to establish of a medical school at Mount Sinai was made to the hospital's trustees in January 1958. The school's philosophy was defined by Hans Popper, Horace Hodes, Alexander Gutman, Paul Klemperer, George Baehr, Gustave L. Levy, and Alfred Stern, among others.[10] Milton Steinbach was the school's first president.[11]

Classes at Mount Sinai School of Medicine began in 1968, and the school soon became known as one of the leading medical schools in the U.S., as the hospital gained recognition for its laboratories, advances in patient care and the discovery of diseases.[12] The City University of New York granted Mount Sinai's degrees.[10] The buildings at ISMMS were designed by notable architect I. M. Pei.[citation needed]

In 1999, Mount Sinai changed university affiliations from City University to New York University but did not merge its operations with the New York University School of Medicine.[13] This affiliation change took place as part of the merger in 1998 of Mount Sinai and NYU medical centers to create the Mount Sinai–NYU Medical Center and Health System.[10] In 2003, the partnership between the two dissolved.[14]

In 2007, Mount Sinai Medical Center's boards of trustees approved the termination of the academic affiliation between Mount Sinai and NYU.[15] In 2010, Mount Sinai was accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and became an independent degree-granting institution.[16]

On November 14, 2012, it was announced that Mount Sinai School of Medicine would be renamed Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, following a US$200 million gift from New York businessman and philanthropist Carl Icahn.[17]

In 2015, Mount Sinai announced partnerships with The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia as well as National Jewish Health, the nation's leading institutes for pediatric and pulmonary care respectively, leading to the creation of the Mount Sinai Children’s Heart Center[18] and the Mount Sinai – National Jewish Health Respiratory Institute.[19]

In March 2020, Elmhurst Hospital Center, the public hospital that serves as a major training site for Mount Sinai students and residents, was the epicenter of New York City's initial COVID-19 surge, with Mount Sinai house staff and faculty serving as the city's first frontline workers treating patients infected with coronavirus.[20] Mount Sinai has since established itself at the forefront of research to understand and treat COVID-19, being named a lead site in a $470 million study to examine the long-term effects of COVID-19.[21]

2019 lawsuit

In April 2019, the Icahn School was named in a lawsuit filed against Mount Sinai Health System and several employees of the Icahn School's Arnhold Institute for Global Health.[22] The suit was filed by eight current and former employees for "age and sex discrimination as well as improper reporting to funding agencies, misallocation of funds, failing to obtain Institutional Review Board approval prior to conducting research in violation of Mount Sinai and federal guidelines, and failing properly to adhere to the guidelines of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act or HIPAA."[23] The school denies the claims. More than 150 students at the Icahn School and more than 400 Icahn and Mount Sinai Health System faculty have signed letters, addressed to the Board of Trustees, calling on the system to investigate these allegations.[24][25]

Academics

 
Icahn Medical Institute at ISMMS, built in 1997 and designed by Davis Brody Bond.

Mount Sinai's medical curriculum is based on the standard program of medical education in the United States: the first two years of study are confined to the medical sciences, the latter to the study of clinical sciences. The first and second years are strictly pass/fail; the third and fourth years feature clinical rotations at Mount Sinai Hospital (Manhattan) and Elmhurst Hospital Center,[26] a major level 1 trauma center and safety-net hospital known for being situated in the "most ethnically diverse community in the world," serving an area of one million people with recent immigrants encompassing 112 different countries.[27] Other clerkship and residency training sites include the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens, James J. Peters VA Medical Center in the Bronx, Mount Sinai West, Mount Sinai Morningside, and Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Hospital. [28]

Student body

Mount Sinai's four-pronged missions (quality education, patient care, research, and community service) follow the "commitment of serving science," and the majority of students take part in some aspect of community service. This participation includes The East Harlem Health Outreach Partnership, which was developed by the students of Mount Sinai to create a health partnership with the East Harlem community, providing quality health care, regardless of ability to pay, to uninsured residents of East Harlem.

Admissions

Since 1989, Mount Sinai has featured a unique early-admissions program, The Humanities and Medicine Program, which guaranteed students admitted to the program a place in the medical school.[29] These students, known colloquially as "HuMeds," applied during the fall of their sophomore year in college or university and did not take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). HuMeds made up about 25% of each year's ISMMS medical class.[30] In 2013, the Humanities and Medicine program was expanded into the FlexMed program. Students admitted to the ISMMS via FlexMed can pursue any major and are required to take additional coursework in ethics, statistics, and health policy in lieu of or in addition to several of the traditional pre-med requirements. The school plans to recruit half of each incoming class through the FlexMed program.[31]

Individual educational programs are accredited through the appropriate bodies, including but not limited to LCME, CEPH, ACCME and ACGME.

The tuition for 2020 was set at US$55,316.[2]

Publications

The Annals of Global Health [32] was founded at Mount Sinai in 1934, then known as the Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. Levy Library Press publishes The Journal of Scientific Innovation in Medicine.[33]

Reputation

  • Mount Sinai was ranked 11th overall among research-based medical schools in the 2023 edition of U.S. News & World Report.[4]
  • The Mount Sinai Hospital, the teaching hospital of ISMMS, was listed in the 2022 edition of U.S. News & World Report Honor Roll, with multiple specialties ranked in the top 20 nationwide (geriatrics #1, cardiology #6, endocrinology #10, neurology & neurosurgery #10, orthopedics #14, rehabilitation #14, gastroenterology #15, urology #16, pulmonology #20).[34] The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai is ranked #14 in ophthalmology.[35]
  • Mount Sinai was ranked 8th among medical schools in the U.S. receiving NIH grants in 2022,[36] and 2nd in research dollars per principal investigator among U.S. medical schools by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC).[37]
  • Mount Sinai was the first U.S. medical school to establish a Department of Geriatrics in 1982.[38]
  • Mount Sinai's PhD program was ranked 3rd among 53 U.S. institutions in a survey conducted by Academic Analytics in 2008 and 7th on the organization's list of top 20 specialized research universities in biomedical health sciences.[39]

Notable people

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The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ISMMS or Mount Sinai formerly the Mount Sinai School of Medicine is a private medical school in New York City New York United States The school is the academic teaching arm of the Mount Sinai Health System which manages eight hospital campuses in the New York metropolitan area including Mount Sinai Hospital and the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiFormer namesMount Sinai School of MedicineTypePrivate medical schoolEstablished1963 60 years ago 1963 Parent institutionMount Sinai Health SystemEndowment 1 7 billion 2017 1 DeanDennis S CharneyPresident amp CEOKenneth L DavisAcademic staff1 650 full time 2 6 000 total 3 Students560 MD students90 MD PhD students270 PhD students 3 LocationNew York City New York United StatesCampusUrbanWebsiteicahn wbr mssm wbr eduMount Sinai is ranked 11 among American medical schools by the 2023 U S News amp World Report 4 In 2021 it was ranked 15th 5 in the country for biomedical research and leads the country in research funding from the National Institutes of Health for neuroscience 2 and genetics 2 6 It attracted over 400 million in total NIH funding in 2021 5 Mount Sinai s faculty includes 23 elected members of the National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine 7 and 40 members of the American Society for Clinical Investigation 8 In 2018 the MD program matriculated 140 students from 6 156 applicants 9 The median undergraduate GPA of matriculants is 3 84 and the median Medical College Admission Test score is in the 95th percentile 5 The Medical Scientist Training Program is currently training over 90 MD PhD students As one of the most selective medical schools in the U S Mount Sinai received 8 276 applications for approximately 140 MD and MD PhD positions for the 2021 2022 academic year 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 2019 lawsuit 2 Academics 2 1 Student body 2 2 Admissions 3 Publications 4 Reputation 5 Notable people 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe first official proposal to establish of a medical school at Mount Sinai was made to the hospital s trustees in January 1958 The school s philosophy was defined by Hans Popper Horace Hodes Alexander Gutman Paul Klemperer George Baehr Gustave L Levy and Alfred Stern among others 10 Milton Steinbach was the school s first president 11 Classes at Mount Sinai School of Medicine began in 1968 and the school soon became known as one of the leading medical schools in the U S as the hospital gained recognition for its laboratories advances in patient care and the discovery of diseases 12 The City University of New York granted Mount Sinai s degrees 10 The buildings at ISMMS were designed by notable architect I M Pei citation needed This article is missing information about must be some notable history between inception and 1999 Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page November 2022 In 1999 Mount Sinai changed university affiliations from City University to New York University but did not merge its operations with the New York University School of Medicine 13 This affiliation change took place as part of the merger in 1998 of Mount Sinai and NYU medical centers to create the Mount Sinai NYU Medical Center and Health System 10 In 2003 the partnership between the two dissolved 14 In 2007 Mount Sinai Medical Center s boards of trustees approved the termination of the academic affiliation between Mount Sinai and NYU 15 In 2010 Mount Sinai was accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and became an independent degree granting institution 16 On November 14 2012 it was announced that Mount Sinai School of Medicine would be renamed Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai following a US 200 million gift from New York businessman and philanthropist Carl Icahn 17 In 2015 Mount Sinai announced partnerships with The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia as well as National Jewish Health the nation s leading institutes for pediatric and pulmonary care respectively leading to the creation of the Mount Sinai Children s Heart Center 18 and the Mount Sinai National Jewish Health Respiratory Institute 19 In March 2020 Elmhurst Hospital Center the public hospital that serves as a major training site for Mount Sinai students and residents was the epicenter of New York City s initial COVID 19 surge with Mount Sinai house staff and faculty serving as the city s first frontline workers treating patients infected with coronavirus 20 Mount Sinai has since established itself at the forefront of research to understand and treat COVID 19 being named a lead site in a 470 million study to examine the long term effects of COVID 19 21 2019 lawsuit Edit In April 2019 the Icahn School was named in a lawsuit filed against Mount Sinai Health System and several employees of the Icahn School s Arnhold Institute for Global Health 22 The suit was filed by eight current and former employees for age and sex discrimination as well as improper reporting to funding agencies misallocation of funds failing to obtain Institutional Review Board approval prior to conducting research in violation of Mount Sinai and federal guidelines and failing properly to adhere to the guidelines of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act or HIPAA 23 The school denies the claims More than 150 students at the Icahn School and more than 400 Icahn and Mount Sinai Health System faculty have signed letters addressed to the Board of Trustees calling on the system to investigate these allegations 24 25 Academics Edit Icahn Medical Institute at ISMMS built in 1997 and designed by Davis Brody Bond Mount Sinai s medical curriculum is based on the standard program of medical education in the United States the first two years of study are confined to the medical sciences the latter to the study of clinical sciences The first and second years are strictly pass fail the third and fourth years feature clinical rotations at Mount Sinai Hospital Manhattan and Elmhurst Hospital Center 26 a major level 1 trauma center and safety net hospital known for being situated in the most ethnically diverse community in the world serving an area of one million people with recent immigrants encompassing 112 different countries 27 Other clerkship and residency training sites include the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens James J Peters VA Medical Center in the Bronx Mount Sinai West Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai Kravis Children s Hospital 28 Student body Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mount Sinai s four pronged missions quality education patient care research and community service follow the commitment of serving science and the majority of students take part in some aspect of community service This participation includes The East Harlem Health Outreach Partnership which was developed by the students of Mount Sinai to create a health partnership with the East Harlem community providing quality health care regardless of ability to pay to uninsured residents of East Harlem Admissions Edit Since 1989 Mount Sinai has featured a unique early admissions program The Humanities and Medicine Program which guaranteed students admitted to the program a place in the medical school 29 These students known colloquially as HuMeds applied during the fall of their sophomore year in college or university and did not take the Medical College Admission Test MCAT HuMeds made up about 25 of each year s ISMMS medical class 30 In 2013 the Humanities and Medicine program was expanded into the FlexMed program Students admitted to the ISMMS via FlexMed can pursue any major and are required to take additional coursework in ethics statistics and health policy in lieu of or in addition to several of the traditional pre med requirements The school plans to recruit half of each incoming class through the FlexMed program 31 Individual educational programs are accredited through the appropriate bodies including but not limited to LCME CEPH ACCME and ACGME The tuition for 2020 was set at US 55 316 2 Publications EditThe Annals of Global Health 32 was founded at Mount Sinai in 1934 then known as the Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine Levy Library Press publishes The Journal of Scientific Innovation in Medicine 33 Reputation EditMount Sinai was ranked 11th overall among research based medical schools in the 2023 edition of U S News amp World Report 4 The Mount Sinai Hospital the teaching hospital of ISMMS was listed in the 2022 edition of U S News amp World Report Honor Roll with multiple specialties ranked in the top 20 nationwide geriatrics 1 cardiology 6 endocrinology 10 neurology amp neurosurgery 10 orthopedics 14 rehabilitation 14 gastroenterology 15 urology 16 pulmonology 20 34 The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai is ranked 14 in ophthalmology 35 Mount Sinai was ranked 8th among medical schools in the U S receiving NIH grants in 2022 36 and 2nd in research dollars per principal investigator among U S medical schools by the Association of American Medical Colleges AAMC 37 Mount Sinai was the first U S medical school to establish a Department of Geriatrics in 1982 38 Mount Sinai s PhD program was ranked 3rd among 53 U S institutions in a survey conducted by Academic Analytics in 2008 and 7th on the organization s list of top 20 specialized research universities in biomedical health sciences 39 Notable people EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Stuart A Aaronson internationally recognized cancer biologist 40 41 and the Jane B and Jack R Aron Professor of Neoplastic Diseases and chairman of Oncological Sciences Judith Aberg infectious disease researcher George Baehr Professor of Clinical Medicine and Dean of System Operations for Clinical Sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai David H Adams co creator of the Carpentier McCarthy Adams IMR ETlogix Ring and the Carpentier Edwards Physio II degenerative annuloplasty ring 42 Jacob M Appel novelist and short story author Michael Arthur Vice Chancellor of the University of Leeds Ambati Balamurali youngest person ever to become a doctor according to Guinness Book of Records Joshua B Bederson professor and chief of neurosurgery and the first neurosurgeon at Mount Sinai to receive an NIH R01 grant as principal investigator 43 Solomon Berson American physician and scientist whose discoveries mostly together with Rosalyn Yalow caused major advances in clinical biochemistry 44 Tamir Bloom Olympic epee fencer Michael J Bronson associate professor of orthopaedic surgery and creator of the Vision Total Hip System 45 Michael L Brodman chair and professor of the department of obstetrics gynecology and reproductive science and pioneer in the field of urogynecology 46 Steven J Burakoff cancer specialist author of both Therapeutic Immunology 2001 and Graft Vs Host Disease Immunology Pathophysiology and Treatment 1990 and the director of Mount Sinai Hospital s Cancer Institute Robert Neil Butler physician gerontologist psychiatrist Pulitzer Prize winning author and the first director of the National Institute on Aging Alain F Carpentier hailed by the president of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery as the father of modern mitral valve repair Thomas C Chalmers known for his role in the development of the randomized controlled trial and meta analysis in medical research 47 48 49 Dennis S Charney current dean of the school and expert in the neurobiology and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders 50 Sophie Clarke winner of Survivor South Pacific 51 Michelle Copeland D M D M D assistant clinical professor of surgery 52 particularly known for her expertise on ankle liposuction 53 54 and the treatment of gynecomastia 55 56 Kenneth L Davis chairman and chief executive officer of Mount Sinai Medical Center who developed what is now the most widely used tool to test the efficacy of treatments for Alzheimer s disease Charles DeLisi former professor and chair of biomathematical sciences and professor of molecular biology who launched the Human Genome Project Burton Drayer president of Mount Sinai Hospital 2003 2008 and president of the Radiological Society of North America RSNA 57 Marta Filizola computational biophysicist dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences 58 Raja M Flores thoracic surgeon and chief of the Division of Thoracic Surgery was instrumental in creating VATS lobectomy as the standard in the surgical treatment of lung cancer 59 60 61 Sandra Fong Olympic sport shooter 62 Valentin Fuster editor in chief of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology the only cardiologist to receive all four major research awards from the world s four major cardiovascular organizations and among the first to demonstrate that acute coronary events arise from small plaques 63 Jeffrey Scott Flier dean of the Harvard Medical School 64 Scott L Friedman president of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and pioneering researcher in the field of hepatic fibrosis Janice Gabrilove hematologist oncologist and inventor 65 of patent describing initial isolation and characterization of human granulocyte colony stimulating factor G CSF 66 Rivka Galchen author Steven K Galson former Surgeon General of the United States Eric M Genden professor and chairman of the department of otolaryngology who performed the first successful jaw transplant in New York State 67 Isabelle M Germano professor of neurosurgery neurology oncological sciences pioneer of image guided neurosurgery radiosurgery and gene therapy for brain tumors Stanley E Gitlow professor of medicine and former president of the American Society of Addiction Medicine 68 Stuart Gitlow former president of the American Society of Addiction Medicine and executive director of the Annenberg Physician Training Program in Addictive Diseases 68 Alison Goate director of the Loeb Center for Alzheimer s disease Randall B Griepp professor of cardiothoracic surgery who collaborated with Norman Shumway in the development of the first successful heart transplant procedures in the U S 69 Jack Peter Green founding professor and chairman of the department of pharmacology expert in molecular pharmacology established the first methods for measuring acetylcholine ACh in the brain and the evidence for histamine as a neurotransmitter Alon Harris inventor and co principal investigator on The Thessaloniki Eye Study reportedly ophthalmology s largest population based study Andrew C Hecht assistant professor of both orthopaedic surgery and neurosurgery and spine surgical consultant to the New York Jets the New York Islanders and the New York Dragons 70 Horace Hodes former Herbert H Lehman Professor and chairman of pediatrics 71 Ravi Iyengar professor and founder of the Iyengar Laboratory Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Ethylin Wang Jabs pediatrician and medical geneticist who identified the first human mutation in a homeobox containing gene Andy S Jagoda professor and chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine and editor or author of 13 books including The Good Housekeeping Family First Aid Book ISBN 0688178944 and the textbook Neurologic Emergencies ISBN 0071402926 Rene Kahn neuropsychiatrist schizophrenia neuroimaging Klingenstein Professor Arnold Martin Katz the first Philip J and Harriet L Goodhart Professor of Medicine Cardiology and author of Physiology of the Heart Jeffrey P Koplan former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Annapoorna Kini associate professor of cardiology and co author of Definitions of Acute Coronary Syndromes in Hurst s The Heart 72 Daniel M Labow chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology and associate professor of surgery and surgical oncology reputable for his work with cytoreductive and intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemoperfusion HIPEC 73 74 Philip J Landrigan advocate of children s health 75 Jeffrey Laitman anatomist and physical anthropologist distinguished professor of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai professor and director of the Center for Anatomy and Functional Morphology professor of otolaryngology and professor of medical education Mark G Lebwohl the Sol and Clara Kest Professor and chairman of the department of dermatology and author of leading book on dermatologic therapy Treatment of Skin Disease ISBN 0323036031 I Michael Leitman professor of surgery and dean for graduate medical education Ihor R Lemischka an internationally recognized stem cell biologist and stem cell research advocate 76 Derek LeRoith chief of the Division of Endocrinology Diabetes and Bone Disease and director of the Metabolism Institute and the first to demonstrate the link between insulin like growth factor 1 IGF 1 and cancer 77 Blair Lewis clinical professor of gastroenterology and instrumental in developing the International Conference of Capsule Endoscopy s consensus statement for clinical application of the capsule endoscopy 78 Barry A Love cardiologist specializing in pediatric and congenital heart problems and director of Mount Sinai s Congenital Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and director of the Pediatric Electrophysiology Service 79 80 Henry Zvi Lothane clinical professor internationally recognized psychiatrist psychoanalyst and historian of psychoanalysis Michael L Marin professor and chairman of the department of surgery the first in the U S to perform minimally invasive aortic aneurysm surgery 81 and one of the first to perform a successful stent graft procedure 82 Sean E McCance clinical professor of orthopaedics and listed as one of the Best Doctors for spinal fusion in Money magazine 83 Roxana Mehran interventional cardiologist Diane E Meier geriatrician and MacArthur Fellow 2008 Marek Mlodzik chair of the Department of Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology professor of oncological sciences and ophthalmology 84 David Muller co founder of the Mount Sinai Visiting Doctors Program the largest academic physician home visiting program in the U S 85 Eric J Nestler dean for academic and scientific affairs and director of the Friedman Brain Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York 86 Paul J Kenny chairman of the Nash Family Department of Neuroscience and director of the Drug Discovery Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York 87 Herminia Palacio class of 1987 Deputy Mayor of New York City under Bill de Blasio and CEO of the Guttmacher Institute Michael Palese medical director of the department of urology and among the few surgeons in the U S trained in open laparoscopic and robotic kidney procedures 88 Peter Palese expert on influenza Giulio Maria Pasinetti Saunders Family Chair and Professor of Neurology Program director Center for Molecular Integrative Neuroresilience at the Icahn School of Medicine Sean P Pinney director of both the Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplant Program and the Pulmonary Hypertension Program 89 John Puskas first totally thoracoscopic bilateral pulmonary vein isolation procedure and co editor of State of the Art Surgical Coronary Revascularization 90 the first textbook solely devoted to coronary artery surgery Kristjan T Ragnarsson physiatrist and professor and chair of rehabilitation medicine with an international reputation in the rehabilitation of individuals with disorders of the central nervous system 91 David L Reich president and chief operating officer of the Mount Sinai Hospital chairman of the 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