Milena Kolesnikova, MD
Emergency Physician
1 Riverview Plaza Red Bank NJ, 07701About
Milena Kolesnikova, MD, is a board-certified internist and hospitalist who sees patients at HMH Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank, NJ. She is also focusing on launching her private practice located in Staten Island, NY, and remains affiliated with local hospitals, including Horizon Health Doctors. As an internist, she specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases. Furthermore, Dr. Kolesnikova is a hospitalist, which is a physician whose primary professional focus is caring for hospitalized patients. She is licensed to practice in multiple states, including New York, New Jersey, and Kentucky.
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Education and Training
Tyumen Medical Academy, Infection disease, fellowship 1997
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Provider Details
Treatments
- Swimmer's Ear
- Fever
- Dementia
- Flu
- Pain
- Outer Ear Infection
- Vascular Disease
Fellowships
- Tyumen State Medical Academy Infectious Disease Medicine 1994
Fellowships
- Raritan bay medical center, NJ2014Internal medicine
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Get to know Internist and Hospitalist, Milena Kolesnikova, MD, who serves patients in Red Bank, New Jersey
Dr. Kolesnikova is a board-certified internist and hospitalist practicing at Hackensack Meridian Health Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank, New Jersey. She is currently in the course of opening her private practice in Staten Island, New York. Dr. Kolesnikova is licensed to practice in the states of New York, New Jersey, and Kentucky.
Dr. Kolesnikova earned her medical degree in 2005 at Tyumen State Medical Academy in Tyumen Oblast, Russia, in 1995, where she also conducted an infectious disease fellowship in 1997. Following her relocation to the United States, she completed the internal medicine residency program at Raritan Bay Medical Center in Old Bridge, New Jersey (2011 – 2014).
Subsequent to her education, the doctor attained board certification in internal medicine through the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). The American Board of Internal Medicine is a 501 nonprofit, self-appointed physician-evaluation organization that certifies physicians practicing internal medicine and its subspecialties.
Internists are physicians specializing in internal medicine, a discipline focused on the care of adults emphasizing use of the best medical science available in caring for patients in the context of thoughtful, meaningful doctor-patient relationships as exemplified by the life and work of Sir William Osler, the “father” of internal medicine in the United States.
Hospital medicine is a medical specialty that exists in some countries as a branch of internal or family medicine, dealing with the care of acutely ill hospitalized patients. Physicians whose primary professional focus is caring for hospitalized patients only while they are in the hospital are called hospitalists.
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