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Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 11:08:04 -0500

Subject: FW: RV: DATOS DOCTORES


From: uvarea@caster.com.pe
To: susie_sch@hotmail.com

Susie
Te paso los datos de los doctores con los cuales tuve contacto para mi segunda
operación por un problema de  aneurismas.
Los tres están sumamente calificados. 
Yo elegí el de Sao Paulo y  no me equivoqué una maravilla el doctor, el hospital de la
Beneficencia Portuguesa impresionante y la calidad humana de las personas alusinante.
Suerte y me cuentas como les va
Un beso
Ursula

SAO PAULO 

RONIE LEO PISKE, M.D. - Member at Large


 
Hospital Beneficencia Portoguesa de Sao Paulo
MED IMAGEM
R. Maestro Cardim 769  
1323-001 Sao Paulo
Brazil
 roniepiske@uol.com.br

NEW YORK

From: Ursula Varea Garcia <uvarea@gmail.com>


Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 12:53:19 -0500
To: Ursula Varea Garcia <uvarea@gmail.com>
Subject: RV: DATOS DOCTORES

Alejandro Berenstein, MD
Affiliated with: Chief, Interventional Radiology, Beth Israel Medical Center
and St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center
Center, The Hyman-Newman Institute for
Institute, Neurology & Neurosurgery Center For
Program Endovascular Surgery
Medical Endovascular Surgery
Specialty Radiology
Insurance See Insurance Providers
Board
American Board of Radiology, 1976
Certifications
Medical Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico,
School 1969
Residency Radiology, Mount Sinai Medical Center,
Training New York, NY, 1973-1976
Fellowship Neuroradiology, New York University
Medical Center, New York, NY, 1976-1978
Academic Professor of Radiology, Professor of
Appointment Neurology and Neurosurgery, Albert
Einstein College of Medicine
From the Alejandro Berenstein, M.D., came to Beth
doctor Israel from New York University Medical
Center, where he entered on a fellowship
in diagnostic neuroradiology in 1976, and
then remained for 20 years. He is a pioneer
in the emerging field of interventional
neuroradiology, with use of a minimal
invasive procedure to treat conditions
related to the vascular system in the brain,
head, face, spine, and spinal cord. Dr.
Berenstein created and developed the first
division of interventional neuroradiology
(surgical neuroangiography) in the United
States, recognizing complex vascular
problems of the brain and spinal cord. He
also developed the first multidisciplinary
center for congenital vascular anomalies
and hemangiomas where a team of
specialists review and design treatment
strategies for patients with vascular
problems of the head and neck. Dr.
Berenstein uses the same concepts,
techniques and multidisciplinary expertise
at the INN in cases of aneurysm, vascular
tumors, vascular malformation, birth marks
and other vascular abnormalities.

In addition, this group of experts will further


advance the field of surgical
neuroangiography by creating one of the
most comprehensive stroke (brain attack)
centers in the country. With Dr. Pierre
Lasjuanias, Dr. Berenstein co-wrote the
five-volume definitive work in the field of
surgical neuroangiography. 

A native of Mexico City, Mexico, Dr.


Berenstein received his Bachelor of
Science Degree from the Escuela
Secundaria y Preparatory de la Ciudad de
Mexico. Dr. Berenstein now lives in New
York City with his wife, Marie Josie, and
two daughters, Vanessa and Erica.

Dr. Berenstein is among New York


Magazine's "Best Doctors" for 2008, as
listed in the June 16, 2008 edition of the
magazine. The New York Magazine list is
excerpted from Castle Connolly's annual
guidebook, "Top Doctors: New York Metro
Area."

Dr. Berenstein was named in Castle


Connolly’s “Top Doctors-New York Metro
Area,” 2009.
Address 1000 Tenth Avenue, 10G
New York NY 10019
Telephone:(212) 636-3400
Fax:(212) 636-3296

 HOUSTON

Michel Elias Mawad, M.D.

Chair, Department of Radiology


Dr. Michel Elias Mawad is chair and professor in the Department of Radiology. He graduated
from the French School of Medicine in 1976.
He did a flexible residency at St. John's Episcopal Hospital in Brooklyn, N.Y., and his diagnostic
radiology residency at St. Luke's Hospital Center in New York, where he was chief resident from
1979-1980. He did a fellowship in neuroradiology at the Neurological Institute of New York at
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.
After serving as an assistant professor of radiology at Columbia University College of
Physicians and Surgeons, he came to Baylor as a clinical assistant professor of radiology in
1984. He has served as director of neuroradiology since 1988.
He became a full professor in 1996 and currently serves as a professor in both the Departments
of Radiology and Ophthalmology. He serves as a consulting radiologist at all of Baylor's
affiliated hospitals as well as at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. He was
named chair of the Department of Radiology in 2001.

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