Patient Offices
- Address
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1176 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029
- Tel
- 212-241-8333
- Fax
- 212-348-7403
- Office Hours
- Monday 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Tuesday 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Wednesday 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Thursday 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Friday 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Disabled Access
- Yes
Insurance Plans Accepted
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Thomas P. Naidich
PROFESSOR Radiology
PROFESSOR Neurosurgery
PROFESSOR Anatomy and Functional Morphology
Overview
| Specialty |
Neuroradiology
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| Clinical Interests |
Neuroradiology |
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Radiology |
| Languages |
English |
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Spanish |
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Hebrew |
| Gender |
Male |
| E-mail |
thomas.naidich@mountsinai.org |
| Education and Training |
MD, New York University |
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Residency, Internal Medicine, Bronx Municipal Hospital Center |
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Residency, Diagnostic Radiology, Montefiore Medical Center |
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Fellowship, Neuroradiology, New York University Medical Center |
| Awards |
2005 Gold Medal American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology |
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2003 Honorary Membership The British Society of Neuroradiology |
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2003 Honorary Membership The Swiss Society of Neuroradiology |
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2002 - 2007 Who's Who in the World |
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2001 Gold Medal First gold medal ever awarded for Contribution in Diagnostic Radiology by SILAN, the Official Society of Neuroradiology for all Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Central America and South America SILAN: Sociedad Iberolationamericano de Neurorradioligia |
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2000, 2001, 2004, 2006 Best Teacher of the Year Award (first time ever for a non-neurologist) Department of Neurology, The Mount Sinai Medical Center |
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2000 The Annual James Bull Medal The British Society of Neuroradiology, Bristol, England |
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2000 First Special Recognition Award in Pediatric Neuroradiology American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology, Atlanta, GA |
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1999 The Bucy Award for Excellence in Neurosurgical Teaching |
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1999 Honorary Membership European Society of Neuroradiology |
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1994-1994, 2001-2002, 2003 Best Doctors in America (Neuroradiology) |
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1983 The Caffey Award for Original Research The Society for Pediatric Radiology |
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1975 Cornelius Dyke Award for Original Research American Society of Neuroradiology |
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1969 Alpha Omega Alpha New York University School of Medicine |
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1965 Phi Beta Kappa Cornell University |
Dr. Naidich joined the faculty at Mount Sinai in 1998. He is presently the Vice-Chair of Radiology for Academic Affairs, and the Irving and Dorothy Regenstreif Research Professor of Neurosciences (Neuroimaging) as well as the Director of the Neuroradiology Fellowship Training Program. Before coming to Mount Sinai, Dr. Naidich held academic appointments at New York University School of Medicine (1973-1975), Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1975-1977), Washington University School of Medicine (1978-1980), Northwestern University Medical School (1982-1988) and the University of Miami School of Medicine (1988-1998). Having published extensively, Dr. Naidich has held many editorial positions and presently is on the Editorial Board of Neuroradiology. He also reviews Neuroradiology for Brain, Neuroradiology, Neurosurgery, Radiology and American Journal of Neuroradiology.
Training
| Education and Training |
MD, New York University |
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Residency, Internal Medicine, Bronx Municipal Hospital Center |
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Residency, Diagnostic Radiology, Montefiore Medical Center |
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Fellowship, Neuroradiology, New York University Medical Center |
Clinical Practice
| Specialty |
Neuroradiology
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| Clinical Interests |
Neuroradiology |
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Radiology |
| Languages |
English |
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Spanish |
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Hebrew |
Publications
Fatterpekar GM, Doshi AH, Dugar M, Delman BN, Naidich TP, Som PM. Role of 3D CT in the Evaluation of the Temporal Bone. Radiographics 2006 Oct; 26(Suppl 1): S117-32.
Burger KM, Tuhrim S, Naidich TP. Brainstem vascular stroke anatomy. Neuroimaging Clin N Am 2005 May; 15(2): 297-324, x.
Yousry I, Moriggl B, Schmid UD, Naidich TP, Yousry TA. Trigeminal ganglion and its divisions: detailed anatomic MR imaging with contrast-enhanced 3D constructive interference in the steady state sequences. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2005 May; 26(5): 1128-35.
Solis C , Martinez-Bermejo A , Naidich TP, Kaufmann WE, Astrin KH, Bishop DF, Desnick RJ. Acute intermittent porphyria: studies of the severe homozygous dominant disease provides insights into the neurologic attacks in acute porphyrias. Arch Neurol 2004 Nov; 61(11): 1764-70.
Lien RJ, Naidich TP, Delman BN. Embryogenesis of the peripheral nervous system. Neuroimaging Clin N Am 2004 Feb; 14(1): 1-42, vii.
Sherwood CC, Cranfield MR, Mehlman PT, Lilly AA, Garbe JA, Whittier CA, Nutter FB, Rein TR, Bruner HJ, Holloway RL, Tang CY, Naidich TP, Delman BN, Steklis HD, Erwin JM, Hof PR. Brain structure variation in great apes, with attention to the mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei). Am J Primatol 2004 Jul; 63(3): 149-64.
Naidich TP, Kang E, Fatterpekar GM, Delman BN, Gultekin SH, Wolfe D, Ortiz O, Yousry I, Weismann M, Yousry TA. The insula: anatomic study and MR imaging display at 1.5 T. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2004 Feb; 25(2): 222-32.
Marino L, Sherwood CC, Delman BN, Tang CY, Naidich TP, Hof PR. Neuroanatomy of the killer whale (Orcinus orca) from magnetic resonance images. Anat Rec A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol 2004 Dec; 281(2): 1256-63.
Fatterpekar GM, Naidich TP, Delman BN, Aguinaldo JG, Gultekin SH, Sherwood CC, Hof PR, Drayer BP, Fayad ZA. Cytoarchitecture of the human cerebral cortex: MR microscopy of excised specimens at 9.4 Tesla. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2002 Sep; 23(8): 1313-21.
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