Deena Adimoolam, M.D.
Dr. Deena Adimoolam, known by many of her patients as "Dr. Deena", received her medical degree and training at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She then completed her residency training in primary care/internal medicine and subsequent fellowship in endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism at Yale University.
After her many years at Yale, she returned back to Mount Sinai as an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Associate Program Director of the endocrinology fellowship program. Â
Dr. Adimoolam has published research and written chapters for major textbooks in the areas of diabetes and obesity. Â Â Â
She is passionate for educating the public on disease prevention and hormone health, and uses various media outlets to do so. She serves as a media expert and has worked with most major news organizations in print, online, and television. Â Â Â
She works closely as a spokeswoman for the Endocrine Society - the largest medical organization in the field of endocrinology and metabolism and is very active with other local and national health organizations.Â
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