Eric M Genden, MD
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PROFESSOR AND SYSTEM CHAIR | Otolaryngology
SENIOR ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR CLINICAL AFFAIRS
PROFESSOR | Neurosurgery
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Specialties
Head and Neck Surgery

MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Internship, Surgery (General Surgery), Washington University School of Medicine

Residency, Otolaryngology, Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Residency, Otolaryngology, Washington University School of Medicine

Residency, Surgery (General Surgery), Washington University

Fellowship, Otolaryngology, Head And Neck Surgery, Mount Sinai Hospital

Certifications

American Board of Otolaryngology

2004

Broyles- Maloney Award, Honorable Mention

American Broncho-esophagology Association

2003

Best Clinical Innovations Award

The Academy of Osseointegration, 18th Annual Meeting

2003

Head and Neck Surgery's Honor Award

American Academy of Otolaryngology

2003

Educator of the Year

Mount Sinai School of Medicine

2002

Physician of the Year

The Mount Sinai Medical Center

2002

Resident Research Program Presentation, First Place

New York Academy of Sciences

1998

Excellence in Teaching

Washington University

Mount Sinai Surgeons Perform First Human Tracheal Transplant Surgery

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Dr. Genden has not yet completed reporting of Industry relationships.

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