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Address
Center for Advanced Medicine
17 East 102nd Street, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-659-8551
Fax
212-831-8116
Office Hours
Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Disabled Access
Yes

Insurance Plans Accepted

  • 1199 National Benefit Fund
  • Aetna Indeminty
  • Aetna U.S. Healthcare
  • Aetna U.S. Healthcare - HMO
  • Best Doctor
  • Blue Cross/ Blue Shield
  • Blue Cross/ Blue Shield - HMO
  • Blue Sheild Wrap Around - HMO
  • Blue Shield Wrap Around
  • Blue Shield Wrap Around Plus
  • Blue Shield Wrap Around Plus - HMO
  • Blue Shield of Connecticut
  • CIGNA - Indemnity
  • CIGNA Healthcare HMO
  • CarePlus, LLC
  • CenterCare, Inc.
  • Cigna
  • Devon Health Services
  • Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield
  • Fidelis Care NY
  • Fidelis Care NY - HMO
  • First Health
  • Group Health Insurance, Inc.
  • HIP of New Jersey
  • Health Insurance Plan (HIP)
  • HealthFirst/Medicaid HMO
  • HealthPlus, Inc.
  • Healthfirst
  • Island Group
  • Magnacare
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • MultiPlan, Inc.
  • Neighborhood Health Providers, LLC
  • Oxford Health Plans
  • PHS/Healthnet/Guardian
  • Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
  • Railroad Medicare
  • Travel Care Services
  • United Health Care Empire Plan
  • United Health Care Empire Plan - HMO
  • United Healthcare
  • Vytra
  • Vytra - HMO

Disclaimer - Please note that the insurance accepted list may not be complete. Prior to scheduling an appointment, please contact the doctors' office to verify their participation in your plan.

Address
Center for Advanced Medicine
17 East 102nd Street, 6west
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-824-7559
Fax
212-824-2317
Office Hours
Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Disabled Access
Yes

Business Offices

Address
17 East 102 Street Floor 7th Floor
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-824-7559
Fax
212-824-2317

Devin M. Mann

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR  Medicine, General Internal Medicine

Overview

Specialty Internal Medicine
Clinical Interests Cardiovascular Prevention
  Cholesterol
  Diabetes
  Exercise
  Hypertension
  Lipids
  Nutrition
  Obesity
  Preventive Cardiology
  Weight Management
Gender Male
E-mail devin.mann@mountsinai.org
Education and Training MD, New York University School of Medicine
  Residency, Primary Care, NYU Medical Center
Awards 1996
Summa cum laude
Highest Honors in Psychology
Rutgers University
  1995
Phi Beta Kappa
Rutgers University

Devin Mann completed his undergraduate training in Psychology at Rutgers University in 1996.  He obtained his M.D. from NYU School of Medicine and trained in primary care/internal medicine at NYU/Bellevue (2000-2003). After a chief residency in the categorical program at NYU/Bellevue in 2003-2004, he performed a clinical epidemiology and health services research fellowship at Weill Cornell Medical College where he received his M.S.

He is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. 

His primary research activities and interests are in cardiovascular epidemiology, diabetes prevention and control, behavioral interventions, doctor-patient communication and medication adherence.

Training

Education and Training MD, New York University School of Medicine
  Residency, Primary Care, NYU Medical Center
Board Certification Internal Medicine

Clinical Practice

Specialty Internal Medicine
Clinical Interests Cardiovascular Prevention
  Cholesterol
  Diabetes
  Exercise
  Hypertension
  Lipids
  Nutrition
  Obesity
  Preventive Cardiology
  Weight Management
Board Certification Internal Medicine

Research

Research
His primary research activities and interests are in cardiovascular epidemiology, diabetes prevention and control, behavioral interventions, doctor-patient communication and medication adherence.

Publications

Mann DM, Ponieman D, Leventhal H, Halm EA. Misconceptions about diabetes and its management among low-income minorities with diabetes. Diabetes Care 2009 April; 32: 591-593.


Kini AS, Muntner P, Moreno PR, Mann DM, Krishnan P, Kim MC, Rafael OC, Farkouh ME, Sharma S. Relation of High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol to Mortality After Percutaneous Coronary Interventions in Patients with Low-Density Lipoprotein <70 mg/dL. Am J Card 2009 Feb; 103: 350-354.


Mann DM, Ponieman D, Leventhal H, Halm EA. Predictors of Adherence oto Diabetes Medications: The Role of Disease and Medication Beliefs. J Behav Med 2009 June; 32(3): 278-284.


Muntner PM, Mann DM, Razzouk L, Klarenbach S, Manns B, Tonelli M, Farkouh ME. Is measuring C-reactive protein useful for guiding treatment in women >60 years and men >50 years of age?. Am J Card 2009 August; 104(3): 354-358.


Cohen JL, Mann DM, Wisnivesky JP, Horne R, Leventhal H, Musemeci-Szabo TJ, Halm EA. Assessing the validity of self-reprted medication adherence among inner-city asthamtic adults: The Medication Adherence Reporting scale for Asthma. Am Allergy Asthma Immunol 2009 Oct; 103(4): 325-331.


Babera U, Mann DM, Shimbo D, Woodward M, Olin JW, Muntner P. The combined role of reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate and microalbuminuria on the prevalence of peripheral arterial disease. Am J Card 2009;.


Mann DM, Woodward M, Ye F, Wood-Krousel M, Muntner P. Trends in medication use among US adults with diabetes mellitus: Glycemic control at the expense of controlling cardiovascular risk factors. Arch Int Med 2009 Oct; 169(18): 1718-1720.


Islam TM, Fox CS, Mann DM, Muntner P. Age-related associations of hypertension and diabetes mellitus with chronic kidney disease. BMC Nephrol 2009 June; 10: 17.


Mann DM. Resistant disease or resistant patient: Problems with adherence to cardiovascular medications in the elderly. Geriatrics 2009 Sept; 64(9): 10-15.


Mann DM, Ponieman D, Montori VM, Arciniega J, McGinn TG. The Statin Choice Decision Aid in Primary Care: A Randomized Trial. P Ed and Counseling;.


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