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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, behavio ral 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;.


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;.


Mann DM, Reynolds K, Smith D, Muntner PM. Trends in statin use and LDL-cholesterol levels among US adults: impact of the 2001 National Cholesterol Education Program guidelines. Annals of Pharmacother 2008 Sep; 42(9): 1208-1215.


Muntner PM, Mann DM, Winston J, Bansilal S, Farkouh ME. Serum Cystatin C and Increased Coronary Heart Disease Prevalence Among US Adults Without Chronic Kidney Disease. Am J Card 2008; 102(1): 54-57.


Muntner P, Winston J, Uribarri J, Mann DM, Fox CS. Overweight and obesity and pre-clinical kidney disease in US adults. Am J Med 2008; 121: 341-348.


Mann DM, Allegrante J, Natarajan S, Montori VM, Halm EA, Charlson M. Dietary Indiscretion and Statin Use. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2007; 82(8): 951-953.


Mann DM, Natarajan S. Inverse relationship between lipid-lowering drugs and saturated fat intake in US adults. Cardiovasc Drugs Ther 2007; 21(2): 109-115.


Mann DM, Allegrante J, Natarajan S, Halm EA, Charlson M. Predictors of Statin Adherence. Cardiovasc Drugs Ther 2007; 21(4): 311-316.


Mann DM, Lee JD, Liao Y, Natarajan S. The independent effect and population impact of obesity on fatal coronary heart disease in adults. Preventive Med 2006; 42(1): 66-72.


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