His research has included developing nanofabrication technologies for building fully integrated molecular scale devices using microelectromechanical and nanoelectromechanical sensors for chemical and biological applications building integrated fluidic/optical/mechanical devices studying fluid-structure interactions and building custom scanning probes. Before coming to the CNST, he worked as a Research Associate and User Program Manager at the Cornell Nanoscale Science and Technology Facility, where he was involved in a range of engineering, physical, and life science research. in Applied Physics from Cornell University. in Engineering Physics from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a Ph.D. Robert Ilic is the Acting NanoFab Manager and a Project Leader in the Nanofabrication Research Group. He Chaired SGIM's Health Policy Committee serves on NY State’s COGME and has a pending appointment to HRSA's Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care in Medicine and Dentistry.B. He worked on the Affordable Care Act and various Medicare payment policy issues including: Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) policy Oversight of implementation of Health Information Technology (HIT) payment incentives Inpatient prospective payment policy: Medicare Severity–Diagnostic Groups (MS-DRG) and Graduate Medical Education (GME) Medicare funding policy. Pete Stark, CA) of the Committee on Ways and Means (Chair, Rep. Schwartz served on the Health Subcommittee (Chair, Rep. He directs the Health Policy Concentration at NYUSOM.Īs a RWJF Health Policy Fellow in 2009-2010, Dr. He directs an international NSF-funded project to infuse evolutionary biology into medical education. He has developed and led a portfolio of research training programs at NYU including the General Internal Medicine Fellowship Program and its Master’s of Science in Medical Education NYU’s Clinical Research Training Program and its Master’s of Science in Clinical Investigation Fellowship in Medicine and Public Health Research and Primary Care Research Fellowship. He now studies novel risk factors for diabetes and a randomized trial of community health worker intervention to prevent diabetes among patients with pre diabetes. He led a VA study of the impact of panel management and microsystem education on outcomes in hypertension and smoking cessation. Schwartz has studied primary care workforce issues since the 1980’s and his health services research focuses on how primary care workplace characteristics impact physician stress and burnout and, subsequently, quality of care and medical errors. Schwartz has focused on improving health and health care of vulnerable, urban poor populations.ĭr. In his practice, educational leadership, research, and scholarship, Dr. Schwartz was awarded a Bowen-Brooks Fellowship by the New York Academy of Medicine to study medical education innovation in Israel and Holland, completed a General Internal Medicine (GIM) Fellowship at Duke University, and was selected as a Robert Wood Johnson Generalist Physician Faculty Scholar. After studying medicine at Cornell University and training in internal medicine at NYU, Dr. Schwartz, MD is Professor and Vice-Chair of the Department of Population Health at New York University School of Medicine (NYUSOM).
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