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Dr. Daniel Saltzman is a board certified Obstetrician / Gynecologist with subspecialty certification in Maternal Fetal Medicine. He currently serves as a Clinical Professor at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in Manhattan, and is a voluntary faculty member at New York University Medical School. He completed his MFM fellowship training at the Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School and has since held numerous leadership positions while serving on the faculty at Harvard Medical School, SUNY Stony Brook and New York University.
He has been recognized with several awards as an authority in the field of high risk obstetrics and has authored many publications, book reviews and chapters, has received NIH research grant funding, and is a regular lecturer on perinatal issues.
Dr. Saltzman specializes in invasive fetal diagnostic procedures ( e.g. Chorionic Villous sampling and amniocentesis), Diabetes, and Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, advanced maternal age, multiple gestations, prenatal diagnostic testing and diagnostic ultrasound.
Board Certification
Board Certified In Maternal Fetal Medicine Board Certified in Obstetrics & Gynecology Certified, Nuchal Translucency Assessment — Fetal Medicine Foundation Certified, Fetal Nasal Bone Assessment — Fetal Medicine Foundation
Teaching Appointment
Clinical Professor Mt. Sinai School of Medicine New York, New York
Clinical Associate Professor New York University School of Medicine New York, New York
Professional Education & Training
Fellowship: Harvard Medical School Residency: George Washington University Internship: University of Wisconsin Medical School: University of Buffalo Bachelor of Science: SUNY - Stony Brook
Summary of Dr. Saltzman’s professional research publications and lectures (.pdf) |