Overview
| Subspecialty | Gynecologic Oncology |
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| Clinical Interests | Ovarian Cancer |
| Cervical Cancer | |
| Biologic and targeted therapy for Gynecologic Cancer | |
| Cervical Dysplasia | |
| Chemotherapy for Gynecologic Cancer | |
| Clinical Trials for Gynecologic Cancer | |
| Colposcopy | |
| Endometriosis | |
| HPV Vaccine Therapy | |
| Laparoscopic Hysterectomy | |
| Laparoscopic Surgery | |
| Laser Therapy for Pre-invasive lower genital tract disease | |
| Robotic Hysterectomy | |
| Surgery, Minimally Invasive | |
| Uterine Cancer | |
| Uterine Fibroids | |
| da vinci robotic surgery | |
| Gender | Male |
| jamal.rahaman@mssm.edu | |
| Education and Training | MD, University of the West Indies |
| Residency, Obs/ Gyn, Mount Hope Women's Hospital | |
| Residency, Obs/ Gyn, Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Ct. | |
| Residency, Obs/ Gyn, Mount Sinai Hospital | |
| Fellowship, Gynecology Oncology, Mount Sinai Hospital | |
| Fellowship, Cardio & Vascular, Texas Heart Institute | |
| Awards | 2008 Marquis-Who's Who in America |
| 2008 Best Doctors in New York New York Magazine |
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| 2008 Biltmore Who's Who |
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| 2002 Top Minimal Invasive Surgeons New York Magazine |
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| 2002 1st Place Laparoscopic Staging in Patient with Fallopian Tube Carcinoma ACOG Annual Meeting Film Festival |
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| 2002 - 2008 Top Doctors in New York Metro Area Castle Conolly Medical |
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| 2001 CREOG/ACOG National Faculty Teaching Award for Residency Education |
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| 1990 Resident of the Year Award Lincoln Medical Center |
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| 1984 Noel Haye Prize |
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| 1984 Leonard de Cordova Medal in Physiology |
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| 1984 Class Prize in Internal Medicine |
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| 1979 Trinidad and Tobago National Scholarship |
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| 1979 University of the West Indies Open Scholarship |
Jamal Rahaman, MD, DGO, FACS, FACOG
Dr. Rahaman is the Fellowship Director in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology and the Director of the Gynecologic Oncology Chemotherapy Service at the Mount Sinai Medical Center. He has also previously served as the Director of Gynecologic Oncology at the Mount Sinai and Elmhurst Hospitals.
Dr. Rahaman received his medical training at The University of the West Indies and did his first Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at The Mount Hope Women's Hospital, in a Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists Program. He also completed the full Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at The Mount Sinai Medical Center. In addition to the Fellowship training in Gynecologic Oncology at Mount Sinai, he also completed a two year Fellowship in Cardiac and Vascular surgery with Dr. Denton Cooley at the Texas Heart Institute. After serving as Chairman of The Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at the Williamson ARH Hospital in Kentucky, he was recruited to return to the Faculty at Mount Sinai in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology.
Dr. Rahaman's academic responsibility focuses on the comprehensive training of subspecialty fellows in Gynecologic Oncology in addition to teaching resident physicians and medical students. He is widely recognized for his special expertise in complicated and challenging pelvic surgery especially laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgery. He is one of a very few surgeons credentialed to teach and perform da Vinci Robotic surgery for Gynecologic cancers. He is the Principal and co-investigator on several National & International Clinical trials for gynecologic cancers including GOG chemotherapy trials and HPV vaccination trials. Dr. Rahaman is also engaged in basic science and translational research to identify potential predictors of malignant transformation to ovarian cancers as well as investigating novel targets and pathways for emerging cancer therapeutic agents. He has authored numerous publications in International journals and written several book chapters in Gynecologic Oncology and has been the recipient of many teaching and peer recognition awards. His clinical practice encompasses the full spectrum of care for gynecologic cancers including surgery, chemotherapy and biologic therapy. He is also a certified colposcopist for Cervical Dysplasia clinical trials and provides complete treatment for pre-invasive lower genital tract disease including laser therapy.
Related Link:
Mount Sinai Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program

