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Wednesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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355 West 52nd Street
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New York, NY 10019
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1 Columbus Place Suite N5E
New York, NY 10019
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Murray Orbuch

ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSOR  Medicine, Gastroenterology

Overview

Subspecialty Gastroenterology
Clinical Interests Crohn's Disease
  Ulcerative Colitis
Languages English
  Yiddish
  Hebrew
Gender Male
E-mail murray.orbuch@mountsinai.org
Education and Training MD, S.U.N.Y., Health Science Center
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Bellevue Hospital
  Fellowship, Gastroenterology, Georgetown University Hospital
  Fellowship, Gastroenterology, National Institute of Mental Health

Dr. Orbuch is co-director of the Colon Cancer Screening Program jointly administered with the Division of Gastroenterology and is actively involved in medical education of internal medicine residents and gastroenterology fellows at the medical center. In addition, he is a consultant in gastroenterology with the Diabetes Center at The Mount Sinai Hospital and is engaged in private practice in the specialty of gastroenterology.

Training

Education and Training MD, S.U.N.Y., Health Science Center
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Bellevue Hospital
  Fellowship, Gastroenterology, Georgetown University Hospital
  Fellowship, Gastroenterology, National Institute of Mental Health
Board Certification Gastroenterology

Clinical Practice

Subspecialty Gastroenterology
Clinical Interests Crohn's Disease
  Ulcerative Colitis
Languages English
  Yiddish
  Hebrew
Board Certification Gastroenterology

Publications

Strader DB, Dopmann JL, Orbuch M. Functional localization of enteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. In: Mignon M, Jensen RT, editors. Endoctine tumors of the pancreas: recent advances. Basel, Switzerland, Karger Publishing Ag.; 1996.


Orbuch M, Venzon DJ, Lubensky IA, Weber HC. Prolonged hypergastrinemia does not increase the frequency of colonic neoplasia in patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Dig Dis Sci 1996 March; 41(3): 604-613.


Orbuch M, Doppman JL. Imaging for pancreatic endocrine tumor localization: recent advances. In: Mignon M, Jensen RT, editors. Endoctine tumors of the pancreas: recent advances. Basel, Switzerland, Karger Publishing Ag.; 1996.


Orbuch M, Dunn AS. Considerations in the abdominal examination. In: Malik T, editor. Infectious Diseases in Critical Care Medicine. New York, Marcel Dekker, Co.; 1998.


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