
Gary I Slater, MD
About Me
Dr. Gary Slater received his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering at Columbia University. He earned his M.D. degree from New York University School of Medicine. Dr. Slater trained in general surgery at The Mount Sinai Medical Center, during which time he was a trainee at the National Institute of Medical Sciences.
Currently, Dr. Slater is Professor of Surgery and Vice-Chair for Clinical Affairs at Mount Sinai Medical Center. He has an active general surgery practice and his academic interests are gastrointestinal tract surgery, colorectal surgery, inflammatory bowel disease, and hernia surgery.
Language
English
Position
PROFESSOR EMERITUS | Surgery
Clinical Focus
- Abdominal Surgery
- Breast Biopsy
- Breast Surgery
- Surgery Second Opinion
Research
Publications
Selected Publications
- The effect of percentage of ideal body weight on outcomes in ileo-anal pull through for ulcerative colitis. Hans M. Huber, Gary Slater, Tomas Heimann, Venu Bangla. International Journal of Colorectal Disease
- Perianal Fistula after Ileoanal Pouch in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis: A Review of 475 Patients Operated on at a Major IBD Center. Tomas M. Heimann, Santosh Swaminathan, Gary I. Slater, Robert J. Kurtz. Diseases of the Colon and Rectum
- Ileosalpingeal fistula: An unusual complication of Crohn's disease. Dipen Maun, Anthony Vine, Gary Slater. Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine
Industry Relationships
Physicians and scientists on the faculty of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai often interact with pharmaceutical, device, biotechnology companies, and other outside entities to improve patient care, develop new therapies and achieve scientific breakthroughs. In order to promote an ethical and transparent environment for conducting research, providing clinical care and teaching, Mount Sinai requires that salaried faculty inform the School of their outside financial relationships.
Dr. Slater has not yet completed reporting of Industry relationships.
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