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NYU Langone Provider

Arundhati Das, MD

NYU Langone Provider
  • Specialties: Adult Hospital Medicine, Internal Medicine
  • Treats: Adults
  • Language: English
  • Phone: 516-663-8963
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The human body has always fascinated me. Medicine provided me with a platform to serve people and stay intellectually stimulated. After my internal medicine training, I chose to work as a hospitalist. Patients admitted to the hospital generally have more serious conditions and more complex needs. It’s necessary that they have the undivided attention of a physician.

As a hospitalist, I am able to be the primary advocate for patients and manage a wide range of medical conditions. I see patients admitted to the hospital for any nonsurgical medical condition. My team and I help coordinate subspecialty care for our patients, and advocate for patient-centered management. At NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island, we are a dedicated group striving to manage patients admitted to the hospital around the clock.

I am a member of the American College of Physicians and the American Medical Association.

Positions
  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine
Education and Training
  • Residency, Westchester Medical Center, 2016
  • MD from Kasturba Medical College, 2011

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Locations and Appointments

NYU Langone General Internal Medicine (Hospitalists) — Mineola

259 1st Street, Basement level, Mineola, NY 11501

Phone

516-663-8963

Fax

516-663-8964

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