Dr. Benjamin Sandler
Dr.
Benjamin Sandler is an assistant clinical professor at the Mount Sinai
School of Medicine and attending physician at Mount Sinai Medical Center
in New York. He is co-director of
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York and is the former
director of the Center for Fertility and Assisted Reproduction in New
Jersey. Board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Sandler
received his training at Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center in
Chicago, where he completed his residency in gynecology and obstetrics
and continued his subspecialty fellowship training in
infertility and reproductive medicine at Mount
Sinai Medical Center. Dr. Sandler is well recognized for his role in
creating and popularizing many current
in vitro fertilization (IVF)
protocols.
Dr. Sandler has authored several book chapters and articles on
infertility and has lectured at both national and
international meetings. He was the co-author of prize-winning papers in
the area of Assisted Reproductive Technologies at the prestigious
American Society of Reproductive Medicine annual
meetings in 1990, 1991,1998, and 2005. Dr. Sandler was selected for
inclusion in the NY Metro Guide: How to Find the Best Doctors,
and was recognized by New York Woman
Magazine in 1991 and the Better Living Magazine in 2004 as one
of the best infertility specialists in New York.
New York Magazine
repeatedly has championed Dr. Sandler as one of the Best Doctors of New
York in their annual edition of 2004, 2005, and 2006. Latino
Leader's Magazine featured Dr. Sandler in its "New York's
Finest" issue in 2006. He received the American Fertility Association
Family Building Award in 2001 for his years of dedication and commitment
to the treatment of couples experiencing infertility.
Dr. Sandler serves on the medical advisory board of the American
Fertility Association and is a Fellow of the American College of
Obstetrics and Gynecology and the American Society of Reproductive
Medicine. He also serves as an honorary member of the International
Society of Endoscopy and Infertility.
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