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Scott Gold, M.D. Dr. Gold is a graduate of the
Mount Sinai School of Medicine and the Mount Sinai Otolaryngology
Residency training program. A specialist in sinus disease and endoscopic
sinus surgery. He is the former Chief of Otolaryngology at Beth Israel
Medical Center, North Division. He is Assistant Professor of
Otolaryngology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. |
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Robert L. Pincus, M.D. Dr. Pincus is a graduate of
the University of Michigan School of Medicine and the Mount Sinai
Otolaryngology Residency training program. Dr. Pincus is an Associate
Professor of Otolaryngology and was formerly Vice Chairman at New York
Medical College. He has authored more than 40 articles and chapters in the
field.
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Sheila Apicella M.D. Dr. Apicella is a native of
Woodbridge CT. She did her undergraduate training at Barnard. Dr. Apicella
graduated from the Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery residency at the
University of Pittsburgh. Her interests are head and neck surgery, sinus
surgery and otology. |
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Stacey Silvers, M.D. Special interest in facial
plastic surgery. A member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. A
graduate of Boston University School of Medicine with postgraduate
residency in Otolaryngology at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein
College of Medicine. |
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Lane Krevitt, M.D. Received medical degree from
Hahnemann University School of Medicine. Internship in general Surgery and
postgraduate residency training in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck
Surgery at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Completed Fellowship in Head and Neck and Oncology Surgery at Montefiore
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Neil M. Sperling, M.D. A graduate of the New York Medical College.
Post-graduate residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the New
York Eye and Ear Infirmary. Completed a Fellowship in Otologic
surgery and research at the Minnesota Ear Clinic and the University of
Minnesota in Minneapolis. Serves as Medical Director of the Cochlear
Implant program at Long Island College Hospital and Director of Otology
and Associate Professor at SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Dr.
Sperling has co-edited 3 textbooks, authored over 15 medical articles and
numerous textbook chapters. He has been elected to fellowship to the
Americna Neurotology Society and the New York Otologic Society and has
served on national committees, including the "implantable hearing devices
sub-committee" of the AAO-HNS. Dr. Sperling's special interests
include otosclerosis, hearing loss, Meniere's disease and implantable
hearing devices |
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