Orli R. Etingin, M.D.

Orli R. Etingin, M.D.

425 E. 61st St. 8-11th Floor , New York, 10065 (212) 821-0926 Website

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Dr. Orli Etingin is the Lisa and Sanford B. Ehrenkranz Professor of Clinical Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. She served as Vice Chair of the Department of Medicine at NewYork Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center from 1997-2009. She is the founder and Medical Director of the Iris Cantor Women's Health Center, a multidisciplinary group practice sponsored by the Departments of Dermatology, Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Radiology, Surgery, and Urology.Dr. Etingin received her undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University. In 1980, she received her medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. She completed her residency training in Internal Medicine, subspecialty training in Hematology-Oncology and her Chief Residency at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center in 1987.Dr. Etingin received an NIH Clinical Investigator Award from 1987 until 1992, during which time she conducted laboratory research on thrombosis in vascular cells.Dr. Etingin became Vice Chair of the Department of Medicine at NewYork Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medicine and established her private practice in 1992. She founded the Center for Women's Healthcare in 1994. Her practice expertise is in Internal Medicine and in (thrombotic) coagulation disorders.Dr. Etingin is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Hematology. She is a member of the American Medical Women's Association and the American Medical Association. She is the editor of two nationally distributed newsletters, Women's Health Advisor and Food & Fitness Advisor, and a contributor to Everyday Health http://www.everydayhealth.com/about_etingin.aspx.