
Dr. Thomas D Schiano MD
Hepatologist | Hepatology
5 E 98th St 12th Fl New York NY, 10029About
Dr. Thomas D. Schiano has a clinical background in hepatology, gastroenterology and clinical nutrition. He has expertise in the management of patients with cirrhosis and other acute/chronic liver dise ...
Education and Training
Universidad Del Noreste
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- 1991
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Gastroenterology- 2005
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Correlation between increased colloid osmotic pressure and the resolution of
- Alpha1-antichymotrypsin globules within hepatocytes in patients with chronic hepatitis C and cirrhosis.
- Portal hypertension and hepatopulmonary syndrome in a middle-aged man with hepatitis B infection.
- Adult living donor liver transplantation: the hepatologist's perspective.
- Domino liver transplantation: a practical option in the face of the organ shortage.
- Hepatotoxicity and complementary and alternative medicines.
- Decreased intrinsic factor secretion in AIDS: relation to parietal cell acid secretory capacity and vitamin B12 malabsorption.
- Outcome analysis of cirrhotic patients undergoing chest tube placement.
- Diagnosis of 6 mercaptopurine hepatotoxicity post liver transplantation utilizing metabolite assays.
- Influenza vaccination in orthotopic liver transplant recipients: absence of post administration ALT elevation.
- Clinical problem-solving: trapped by an incidental finding.
- Treating chronic hepatitis C in the primary care setting.
- Adult live donor liver transplantation.
- Marked Differences in acute cellular rejection rates between living-donor and deceased-donor liver transplant recipients.
- Recurrent hepatitis C after retransplantation: factors affecting graft and patient outcome.
Awards
- Manhattan Chapter Triangle Award, TRIO (Transplant Recipients Internat 2006
- Sol Sherry Award, Temple University Hospital 1995
- Award for Excellence, Maimonides Medical Center 1989-1991
- New York Super Doctors 2008-2012
- American Liver Foundation Physician of the Year, American Liver Found 2012
- Super Doctors, NY Times Magazine 2008-2013
- Best Doctors, New York Magazine 2008-2013
- Castle-Connolly America's Top Doctors 2013
Professional Memberships
- Member AGA
- Member AASLD
- Member ASTS
- Member ASGE
- Member ACG
- Member ACP
Fellowships
- Clinical Nutrition, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
- Gastroenterology, Temple University Hospital
- Liver Disease-Trans, Mount Sinai Hospital
- Memorial Sloan Kettering
- Temple University Hospital
- Mount Sinai Hospital
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