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Karl P. Adler, M.D. |
Karl P. Adler, M.D., an experienced leader in healthcare
and academia is president and chief executive officer of New York
Medical College. Dr. Adler assumed his duties as president on January 1,
2007.
Dr. Adler is professor of medicine at the College, where he has been a
member of the faculty since 1981. He served as chief of the Department
of Medicine at Metropolitan Hospital Center in Manhattan, the College’s
university hospital affiliate, until 1987, when he was named dean of the
School of Medicine and vice president for medical affairs. In 1994 he
left the College to become president and chief executive officer of St.
Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center in New York, N.Y., the College’s
academic medical center affiliate.
Dr. Adler also serves as the Archbishop’s Delegate for Health Care in
the Archdiocese of New York and as chairman of the board of the Catholic
Health Care System.
Dr. Adler has held academic appointments throughout New York State,
including Albany Medical College, SUNY-Downstate Medical Center in
Brooklyn, and Cornell University Medical College in New York. He has
held leadership appointments at North Shore University Hospital in
Manhasset, Ellis Hospital in Schenectady and Kings County Hospital in
Brooklyn. In 1987 he was appointed by Gov. Mario M. Cuomo to the New
York State Task Force for Life and the Law, and until December 2004 held
an appointment as a member of the New York State Hospital Review and
Planning Council.
Karl P. Adler graduated from Seton Hall University in South Orange,
N.J., and received his medical degree from Georgetown University School
of Medicine in Washington, D.C. He completed residency training at
Bellevue Hospital, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and New York
Hospital in Manhattan. A resident of Manhattan, he is a diplomate of the
American Board of Internal Medicine.
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