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Profession | cardiologist |
Institutions | Mount Sinai Medical Center |
Sub-specialties | heart disease |
Ira S. Nash is an American cardiologist. [1]
Nash is the senior vice president for physician leadership development at Northwell Health, and the associate dean for physician leadership development at the Zucker School of Medicine. [2]
Previously, Nash served as the Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs at the Mount Sinai Medical Center and Associate Professor of both Medicine and Health Evidence and Policy at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. [3]
Nash serves and has served on various editorial boards including Cardiovascular Review and Reports, the American Journal of Medical Quality, [4] the American Journal of Medicine and the Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. He has published more than 30 articles and 13 books and book chapters and is an associate editor of Hurst's The Heart, a leading textbook. [5] From 1998-2000 he was the host of WCBS-TV's “2 Your Health”. He is the host of the Well Said podcast. [6]
Nash is a member of the Clinical Council of the American Heart Association (AHA) and serves on the American College of Cardiology (ACC)/AHA Joint Task Force on Clinical Competence, [7] which sets standards for training and expertise in cardiovascular medicine.
Nash was named in Castle Connolly's list of “Best Doctors” in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011 [8] and in the New York Times list of "Super Doctors" in 2008, 2009 and 2010. [9]
Nash received his A.B., summa cum laude, in Engineering and Applied Science in 1980 from Harvard University and his M.D., cum laude, in 1984 from Harvard Medical School. [10] His internship (1984–1985) and his residency (1985–1987) in medicine were both at The Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. From 1987-1989 he was a clinical fellow in Medicine (Cardiology) at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Hospital.
Nash served on the full-time academic staff of the Cardiac Unit of the Massachusetts General Hospital and on the faculty of Harvard Medical School until 1995, when he joined the Mount Sinai Medical Center. [11]
Nash is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, the American Heart Association and the American College of Physicians. [2]
As of 2011, Nash was Commander in the Medical Corps of the United States Navy Reserve. [12]
As of 2020, he was the Executive Director of Northern Health Physician Partners. [13]
Partial list:[ citation needed]
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Ira S. Nash | |
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Education |
Harvard University Harvard University Medical School |
Medical career | |
Profession | cardiologist |
Institutions | Mount Sinai Medical Center |
Sub-specialties | heart disease |
Ira S. Nash is an American cardiologist. [1]
Nash is the senior vice president for physician leadership development at Northwell Health, and the associate dean for physician leadership development at the Zucker School of Medicine. [2]
Previously, Nash served as the Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs at the Mount Sinai Medical Center and Associate Professor of both Medicine and Health Evidence and Policy at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. [3]
Nash serves and has served on various editorial boards including Cardiovascular Review and Reports, the American Journal of Medical Quality, [4] the American Journal of Medicine and the Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. He has published more than 30 articles and 13 books and book chapters and is an associate editor of Hurst's The Heart, a leading textbook. [5] From 1998-2000 he was the host of WCBS-TV's “2 Your Health”. He is the host of the Well Said podcast. [6]
Nash is a member of the Clinical Council of the American Heart Association (AHA) and serves on the American College of Cardiology (ACC)/AHA Joint Task Force on Clinical Competence, [7] which sets standards for training and expertise in cardiovascular medicine.
Nash was named in Castle Connolly's list of “Best Doctors” in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011 [8] and in the New York Times list of "Super Doctors" in 2008, 2009 and 2010. [9]
Nash received his A.B., summa cum laude, in Engineering and Applied Science in 1980 from Harvard University and his M.D., cum laude, in 1984 from Harvard Medical School. [10] His internship (1984–1985) and his residency (1985–1987) in medicine were both at The Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. From 1987-1989 he was a clinical fellow in Medicine (Cardiology) at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Hospital.
Nash served on the full-time academic staff of the Cardiac Unit of the Massachusetts General Hospital and on the faculty of Harvard Medical School until 1995, when he joined the Mount Sinai Medical Center. [11]
Nash is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, the American Heart Association and the American College of Physicians. [2]
As of 2011, Nash was Commander in the Medical Corps of the United States Navy Reserve. [12]
As of 2020, he was the Executive Director of Northern Health Physician Partners. [13]
Partial list:[ citation needed]