Anthony Somogyi, MD, Chair of Ambulatory Medicine
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Anthony Somogyi, M.D.
Community Medicine
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Anthony Somogyi, MD received his Bachelor's degree from Brooklyn College
in 1968. He thereafter obtained his medical degree from Universite Libre
de Bruxelles in Brussels, Belgium.
He completed his medical internship and residency at New York Hospital
Queens (formerly Booth Memoral Medical Center) in 1980.
Dr. Somogyi's publications have included work on the care of AIDS
patients and the implementation of case management programs. He has
written grants for the New York State Primary Care Initiative and for
HIV Preventive Intervention, among others.
Licensure
Certification
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Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1979
Academic and Clinical Appointments
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1982-1984 - Clinical Instructor in Medicine, New York University
School of Medicine
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1981-1993 - Adjunct Medical Professor of Medicine, City
University of New York School of Medicine
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1988-1991- Assistant Professor of Medicine, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine
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1991-1992 - Assistant Professor of Medicine, New York University
School of Medicine
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1996- present - Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine,
Cornell University Medical College
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1980-1989 - Physician-in-Charge, Ambulatory Medicine, Booth
Memorial Medical Center
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1989-1990- Associate Director, Ambulatory Care, Booth Memorial
Medical Center
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1990-1992 - Acting Chairman, Department of Ambulatory Care,
Booth Memorial Medical Center
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1992-present - Physician Director, Case Management, The New York
Hospital Medical Center of Queens
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1993- present - Program Director, Transitional Year Residency
Program, The New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens
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1993- present - Director of Medical Education, The New York
Hospital Medical Center of Queens
Professional Societies
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American Medical Association
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American College of Physicians
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American Society of Internal Medicine
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New York Association of Ambulatory Care
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Society for Medical Decision Making
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Association for Hospital Medical Education
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Association of American Medical Colleges - Group on Education
Affairs