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Patient Offices

Address
Jack Martin Fund Clinic
17 East 102nd Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-241-7968
Fax
212-824-2312
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
No

Business Offices

Address
Annenberg Building Floor 23rd Floor Room Room 201
1468 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-241-6885
Fax
212-534-3240

Shirish S. Huprikar

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR  Medicine, Infectious Diseases

Overview

Subspecialty Infectious Disease
Clinical Interests HIV
  Transplant Infectious Diseases
Gender Male
E-mail shirish.huprikar@mssm.edu
Education and Training MD, Northwestern Univ Medical School
  B.A., Northwestern University
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital
  Fellowship, Infectious Disease, Mount Sinai Hospital

Dr. Huprikar sees patients with or at risk for HIV/Aids in the Jack Martin Fund Clinic located in the Center for Ambulatory Medicine, 17 East 102nd Street, 3rd floor, New York, NY 10029. Insurances accepted are Medicaid, Medicare and ADAP.

Shirish Huprikar, M.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine.

As Director of the Transplant Infectious Diseases Program since 2003, Dr. Huprikar has developed a program dedicated to the prevention and management of infectious diseases in solid organ and bone marrow transplant recipients as well as other immunocompromised hosts. Under his direction the program provides the following services: collaboration with each individual transplant program to provide excellent clinical care in both the inpatient and outpatient setting; educational support for each individual transplant program to ensure that the clinical practices meet the standard of care; expertise to develop guidelines for the prevention and management of infections for each individual transplant program; innovative research initiatives that advance the field and improve the care of our patients.

As Associate Program Director of the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program since 2001 and as Program Director since 2008, Dr. Huprikar has established Mount Sinai's program as one of the most competitive in the nation. The program offers a most diverse clinical experience combined with a comprehensive educational curriculum and mentored research curriculum.

Dr. Huprikar has received numerous teaching awards from the Department of Medicine and was recognized by the institution for his clinical work with the Solomon Silver Award in Clinical Medicine. He has mentored and trained over 20 infectious diseases fellows, internal medicine residents and medical students.

Dr. Huprikar's research interests include solid organ transplantation in HIV-infected patients, invasive fungal infections, the prevention and management of post-transplant CMV infections, and resistant bacterial pathogens.

Dr. Huprikar received his M.D. from Northwestern University and then trained in medicine and infectious diseases at The Mount Sinai Medical Center before joining the faculty in 2001.

Training

Education and Training MD, Northwestern Univ Medical School
  B.A., Northwestern University
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital
  Fellowship, Infectious Disease, Mount Sinai Hospital
Board Certification Infectious Disease

Clinical Practice

Subspecialty Infectious Disease
Clinical Interests HIV
  Transplant Infectious Diseases
Board Certification Infectious Disease

Publications

Patel G, Huprikar S, Jenkins SG, Factor SH, Calfee DP. Outcomes of Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae Infection and the Impact of Antimicrobial and Adjunctive Therapies. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 2008 Dec; 29(12): 1099-1106.


Huprikar S. RE: Effect of Prophylaxis on Fungal Infection and Costs for High-Risk Liver Transplant Recipients (letter). Liver Transplantation 2008 May; 14(5): 709.


Trindade AJ, Huysman A, Huprikar SS, Kim MK. A Case Study and Review of Pancreatitis in the AIDS Population. Dig Dis Sci 2008 Feb 21; Epub ahead of print.


Patel G, Arvelakis A, Sauther B, Gondolesi G, Caplivski D, Huprikar S. Case Report: Strongyloides Hyperinfection Syndrome after Intestinal Transplantation. Transpl Infect Dis 2008 Apr; 10(2): 137-141.


Huprikar S. Update in Infectious Diseases in Liver Transplant Recipients. Clin Liver Dis 2007 May; 11: 337-354.


Linden E, Restrepo D, Murphy B, Huprikar SS. Aspergillus Infection Limited to Renal Allograft: Case Report and Review of Literature. Transpl Infect Dis 2006 September; 8(3): 177-181.


Restrepo D, Huprikar SS, Vanhorn K, Bottone EJ. O1 and non-O1 Vibrio cholerae bacteremia produced by hemolytic strains. Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis 2006 February; 54(2): 145-148.


Caplivski D, Salama C, Huprikar SS, Bottone EJ. Disseminated histoplasmosis in five immunosuppressed patients: clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic perspectives. Rev Med Micro 2005; 16: 1-7.


Dorell K, Cohen MA, Jones M, Huprikar SS, Gorman JM. Citalopram-induced diplopia. Psychosomatics 2005; 46: 91-93.


Sayegh SE, Keller MJ, Huprikar SS, Murphy B. Solid organ transplantation in HIV-infected recipients. Pediatr Transplant 2004 June; 8(3): 214-221.


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