About Dr. Rosenfeld
Isadore Rosenfeld, M.D., a professor of medicine at New York Hospital Weil
Cornell Medical Center, is widely recognized as one of this country's preeminent
doctors. His regular appearances on network television have garnered a devoted
nationwide following of viewers seeking the latest information on health and
medical issues.
With nine best-selling books to his credit (as well as a
textbook for doctors), Dr. Rosenfeld is one of the leading and most effective
proponents of the medical enlightenment of the American public. He is the Health
Editor of Parade magazine, with 82 million readers.
Dr. Rosenfeld is a practicing physician and the Rossi Distinguished Professor
of Clinical Medicine at New York Hospital Weil Cornell Medical Center.
He was president of the New York County Medical Society and was a member of
The Practicing Physicians Advisory Council for the Secretary of Health and Human
Services.
In addition to maintaining a private practice in Manhattan, Dr. Rosenfeld has
served as a consultant to the National Institute of Health on such task forces
as arteriosclerosis, sudden death and hypertension.
He is the recipient of the first award for the achievement in cardiovascular
medicine and science by the New York affiliate of the American Heart
Association.
Dr. Rosenfeld received the United Nation's Citizen of the World Award in
November 1999 and the San Valentino D'Oro Gold Medal for Medicine.
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