Stephen E. Moshman, M.D.

Professor, Medicine School of Medicine
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Stephen E. Moshman, M.D., is a general internist and primary care physician with more than three decades of experience in patient care. He has a distinguished career as a teacher of house staff and medical students at all levels. He joined New York Medical College and Westchester Medical Center in 2002.

Dr. Moshman has made his mark with the house staff as an experienced teacher of clinical medicine. His instruction sessions on "Harvey, the cardiac stimulator, as well as his monthly humanities conferences are extremely popular. With his hands-on approach and his skill as a physical diagnostician, Dr. Moshman is the attending frequently sought after by interns, residents, and students when confronted with a diagnostic dilemma or when they need to sharpen their clinical acumen.

Clinical Specialty

  • General Internal Medicine

Education

  • M.D., State University of Buffalo
  • Internship, Buffalo General Hospital

Publications

  • Moshman SE. "Reflections on a medical school symphony orchestra." The American journal of medicine, 124(11), (2011) 1090-1. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2011.04.014
  • Moshman SE. "Faculty supervision of housestaff sign-outs: the time has come." Cardiology in review, 18(3), (2010) 109-10. doi: 10.1097/CRD.0b013e3181d5f993
  • Moshman SE, Fromowitz FB, Lautin EM, et. al. "Renal oncocytoma." New York state journal of medicine, 82(10), (1982) 1471-3.
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