
Dr. Vaishali Patel MD
Emergency Physician
100 St & Madison Ave New York NY, 10029About
Dr. Patel has been a faculty member at Mount Sinai since 2000. She is the associate director of the Emergency Department. And she also functions as the co-director of quality assurance & performance i ...
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Awards
- Mount Sinai Emergency Medicine Residents 2006 Attending of the Year Award
- 2006 Red Carpet Customer Service Team, Mount Sinai Emergency Medicine Depe
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- Dr. Lynda Schoenstein M.D.1 Gustave L Levy Pl New York NY 10029
- Samuel Ayala1212 5th Ave Apt D New York NY 10029
- Dr. Melissa Leber M.D.5 E 98TH ST NEW YORK NY 10029
- Dr. Nathan Seth Trueger M.D., M.P.H.1 Gustave Levy Place New York NY 10029
- Dr. Gregory Lynn Almond MD, MPH, MS1901 1st Ave New York NY 10029
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