
Aarti S Bhardwaj, MD
About Me
I am an Assistant Professor in the Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology and a member of the Dubin Breast Center team.
I see patients at the Dubin Breast Center. I am dedicated to caring for the entire patient with breast cancer: from oncologic management, to supportive care, symptom management and psychological support. I work closely with an interdisciplinary team including nurses, social workers, psychologists, radiologists and surgeons.
I have an interest in treating all stages of breast cancer and incorporating the latest evidence based data to treat patients with cancer. I actively take part in clinical trials at the Dubin Breast Center. I have a research interest in improving quality delivery of cancer care to each individual patient and how we can improve upon that in our every day practice to improve cancer outcomes.
Language
English
Position
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology
Hospital Affiliations
- The Mount Sinai Hospital
Education
Fellowship, Mount Sinai Medical Center
MD, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Residency, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Publications
Selected Publications
- Implementation of an oncology chemotherapy stewardship process using a novel automated scoring rubric to reduce utilization and costs.. Aarti Sonia Bhardwaj, Priya Jain, Jessica Lyublinsky, Benjamin Olufemi Adegbite, Kafayat Abba, Tianxiang Sheng, Cardinale B. Smith. JCO Oncology Practice
- Quality outcomes of implementing a solid oncology hospitalist service at an urban, academic medical center.. Aarti Sonia Bhardwaj, Mark Liu, Tianxiang Sheng, Cardinale B. Smith. JCO Oncology Practice
- Examining inpatient chemotherapy utilization among patients with cancer and impact on outcomes. Giulia Petrone, Shivani Handa, Justine Anderson, Nobel Chowdhury, Deukwoo Kwon, Priya Jain, Aarti S. Bhardwaj, Cardinale B. Smith, Natalie S. Berger. Oncologist
Industry Relationships
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Dr. Bhardwaj has not yet completed reporting of industry relationships or has no industry relationships to report.
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