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Dr. Jonathan Schiff, MD
Male
reproductive urologist Jonathan Schiff, MD is an internationally
recognized expert in the robotic microsurgical procedures and a leading
researcher in male microsurgery. Dr. Schiff completed his training as an
urologist at the New York-Weill Cornell Medical Center Urology program
gaining special expertise in male infertility and microsurgery. During
residency he won several awards for excellence in research including the
prestigious Society for Male Reproduction in Urology prize at the 2004
American Society for Reproductive Medicine meeting. He has also
published extensively in the fields of male infertility, laparoscopic
surgery of the kidney and adrenal, and erectile dysfunction. He gained
extensive experience performing robotic vasectomy reversals, and
pioneered the use of biomaterials and surgical sealants to reverse
vasectomies.
Prior to his residency, Dr. Schiff completed his undergraduate degree
at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs of
Princeton University. He graduated magna cum laude and was inducted into
the Phi Beta Kappa chapter. He went on to receive his M.D. degree from
the Mount Sinai School of Medicine where he was inducted into the Alpha
Omega Alpha honor society, and received the James Felt award for highest
overall performance during the four years of medical school. He also won
the Arthur Aufses award for excellence in surgery, the Milton Brothers
award for excellence in endocrinology and the Morris B. Bender Family
award in the neurosciences.
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