Dr. Alan Copperman
Dr.
Alan Copperman is Director of the Division of Reproductive
Endocrinology as well as the Vice-Chairman of the Department of
Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Science at Mount Sinai Medical
Center in New York, and co-director of
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York. He is an experienced
and respected clinician and has published numerous award-winning papers
and textbook chapters on egg freezing, infertility,
polycystic ovarian syndrome, and pelvic surgery. In addition, he has
presented research findings and scientific data at both national and
international meetings. Dr. Copperman is frequently quoted in the media,
both in print ( the
New York
Times, The Daily News,
Parenting Magazine, etc) and on local and national television
and news shows (including Anderson Cooper 360º and 20/20).
New York Magazine has recognized Dr. Copperman as one of its
Best Doctors six years in a row from 2002 to 2007, and the American
Fertility Association awarded him its 2003 Family Building Award.
Recently, Fertile Hope named Dr. Copperman to their medical advisory
board.
Dr. Copperman received his undergraduate degree from the University
of Pennsylvania and his medical degree from New York Medical College.
After earning his degree in medicine, Dr. Copperman completed residency
in Ob/Gyn at Yale-New Haven Hospital, then continued his training at
Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York as the Martin J. Clyman Fellow in
Reproductive Endocrinology. Dr. Copperman is board certified in both Ob/Gyn
and reproductive endocrinology. He is a fellow of the American College
of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and of the American Society for
Reproductive Medicine.
For Dr. Copperman's detailed c.v., click
here
To watch Dr. Copperman's recent interview with the Mike and Juliet
Show discussing IVF tourism, click
here
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