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19 East 98th Street Floor 6th Floor
New York, NY 10029
Residency, Internal Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center
Fellowship, Clinical Nutrition, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Fellowship, Liver Disease-Trans, Mount Sinai Hospital
Fellowship, Gastroenterology, Temple University Hospital
Awards
2008 - 2009 Super Doctors NY Times Magazine
2008 - 2009 Best Doctors New York Magazine
2008 Castle-Connolly America's Top Doctors
2006 Manhattan Chapter Triangle Award Transplant Physicians TRIO (Transplant Recipients International Organization)
1995 Sol Sherry Award Excellence in Basic Research Temple University Hospital
1991 Award for Excellence Outstanding 3rd Year Medical Resident Maimonides Medical Center
1990 Award for Excellence Outstanding 2nd Year Medical Resident Maimonides Medical Center
1989 Award for Excellence Outstanding 1st Year Medical Resident Maimonides Medical Center
Dr. Thomas D. Schiano has a clinical background in hepatology, gastroenterology and clinical nutrition. He has expertise in the management of persons with cirrhosis and other acute/chronic liver diseases, and in caring for patients prior to and after liver transplantation. Dr. Schiano has varied clinical research interests including herbal treatments of liver disease, nutritional aspects of liver disease, recurrence of disease post liver transplantation, living donor liver transplantation, and management of the complications of cirrhosis. In addition, he is involved in the care of patients pre- and post-intestinal transplant.
Dr. Schiano is a UNOS-certified Liver Transplant physician, and is board certified in internal medicine, clinical nutrition, and gastroenterology.
Dr. Schiano is Medical Director of Adult Liver Transplantation and Director of Clinical Hepatology at the Recanati/Miller Transplantation Institute.
Training
Education and Training
MD, Universidad Del Noreste
Residency, Internal Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center
Fellowship, Clinical Nutrition, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Fellowship, Liver Disease-Trans, Mount Sinai Hospital
Fellowship, Gastroenterology, Temple University Hospital
Board Certification
Gastroenterology
Clinical Practice
Subspecialty
Gastroenterology
, Liver Transplantation
Clinical Interests
Liver Disease
Hepatobiliary Disease
Intestinal Transplantation
Live Donor Liver Transplant
Liver Transplant
Nutrition in Liver Disease
Viral Hepatitis
Languages
English
Spanish
Board Certification
Gastroenterology
Research
Research Liver transplantation, living donor liver transplantation, herbal and drug hepatotoxicity, nutrition, cirrhosis, intestinal transplantation, recurrence of disease post-liver transplantation, treatment of viral hepatitis post-liver transplantation, herbal and alternative treatments of chronic liver disease, complications of cirrhosis, portal hypertension, cholestasis associated with TPN.
Publications
Harpaz N, Schiano TD, Ruf AE, Sauter BV, Tao Y, Fishbein TM, Shukla D. Early and frequent histological re-currence of Crohn's disease in small intestinal allografts. Transplantation 2005; 80: 1667-1670.
Schiano TD, Gutierrez JA, Walewski JL, Fiel MI, Fernandez EJ, Branch AD, Nelson C, Bodenheimer H, Thung S, Chung RT, Schwartz ME, Cheng B. HCV levels rise quickly in liver transplant patients with live donors, persistent ALT elevations often follow. Hepatology 2005; 42: 1420-1428.
Carmiel-Haggai M, Fiel MI, Gaddipati HC, Abittan C, Schiano TD, Roayaie S, Emre S, Gondolesi G, Schwartz M, Hossain S. Frequency of hepatitis C recurrence and factors affecting patient outcome after re-transplantation for recurrent hepatitis C. Liver Transpl 2005; 11: 1567-1573.
Poonawala Khapra A, Agarwal K, Fiel MI, Schiano TD, Hossain S, Emre S, Kontorinis N. Impact of donor age on survival and fibrosis progression in patients with hepatitis C undergoing liver transplantation using hepatitis C+ allografts. Liver Transpl 2006; 12: 1496-1503.
Schiano TD, Charlton M, Younossi Z, Galun E, Pruett T, Andrews J, Eren R, Dagan S, Graham N, Williams PV, Tur-Kaspa R. Monoclonal antibody HCV-AbxTL68 in patients undergoing liver transplantation for HCV: Results of a Phase 2 randomized study. Liver Transpl 2006; 12: 1381-1389.
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