Partners for Progress 2024: Ash Tewari, MBBS, MCh, FRCS (Hon.): Healthcare Partner of the Year
ASH TEWARI, M.B.B.S., M.CH., F.R.C.S. (HON.)
SYSTEM CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF UROLOGY, MOUNT SINAI HEALTH SYSTEM
SURGEON-IN-CHIEF, TISCH CANCER HOSPITAL AT THE MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL
Dr. Ash Tewari is a renowned urologic oncologist and robotic surgery pioneer, serving as the System Chair at the Milton and Carroll Petrie Department of Urology, Icahn School of Medicine. He also holds leadership roles, including Director of the Center of Excellence for Prostate Cancer and Surgeon-in-Chief at the Tisch Cancer Hospital. Conducting over 9,000 robotic surgeries, his research spans surgical prostate anatomy, genetic risk profiling, and integrating AI in healthcare.
His innovative nerve-sparing technique has significantly advanced sexual and urinary function.
Dr. Tewari's achievements include launching the Mount Sinai Robert F. Smith Mobile Prostate Cancer Screening Unit, screening over 5,000 patients in underserved communities. A prolific scholar, he has authored over 250 peer-reviewed papers and received accolades, such as the American Urological Association Gold Cystoscope Award and Golden Robot Surgical Award for Excellence in Surgical Innovations for Cancer Patients. Dr. Tewari's work has placed him in prestigious lists like America's Top Doctors and New York Magazine's Best Doctors.
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SYSTEM CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF UROLOGY, MOUNT SINAI HEALTH SYSTEM
SURGEON-IN-CHIEF, TISCH CANCER HOSPITAL AT THE MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL
Dr. Ash Tewari is a renowned urologic oncologist and robotic surgery pioneer, serving as the System Chair at the Milton and Carroll Petrie Department of Urology, Icahn School of Medicine. He also holds leadership roles, including Director of the Center of Excellence for Prostate Cancer and Surgeon-in-Chief at the Tisch Cancer Hospital. Conducting over 9,000 robotic surgeries, his research spans surgical prostate anatomy, genetic risk profiling, and integrating AI in healthcare.
His innovative nerve-sparing technique has significantly advanced sexual and urinary function.
Dr. Tewari's achievements include launching the Mount Sinai Robert F. Smith Mobile Prostate Cancer Screening Unit, screening over 5,000 patients in underserved communities. A prolific scholar, he has authored over 250 peer-reviewed papers and received accolades, such as the American Urological Association Gold Cystoscope Award and Golden Robot Surgical Award for Excellence in Surgical Innovations for Cancer Patients. Dr. Tewari's work has placed him in prestigious lists like America's Top Doctors and New York Magazine's Best Doctors.
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