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Sharon Sang Eun Lee, MD
Public Health and General Preventive Medicine, Occupational Medicine
About Me
Sharon Sang Eun Lee, MD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, specializing in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of occupational injuries and illnesses. In this position, she sees patients at the Mount Sinai Selikoff Centers for Occupational Health for work-related health conditions. Additionally, she supervises occupational and environmental medicine residents and collaborates with departmental faculty on occupational disease surveillance and research projects.
Previous Experience
Dr. Lee’s prior research has focused on worksite health promotion programs and opioid use for acute occupational low back injuries. Dr. Lee completed her Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency at the Harvard School of Public Health and a Preventive Medicine Residency at the University of Rochester Medical Center. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Psychobiology at Binghamton University of the State University of New York and completed her medical degree at the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine. She is board certified in Public Health and General Preventive Medicine and also holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Rochester Medical Center.
Language
English
Position
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Environmental Medicine
Hospital Affiliations
- Mount Sinai Queens
- The Mount Sinai Hospital
Clinical Focus
- Clinical Preventive Medicine
- Occupational Toxicology
Education
MD, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University - College of Medicine
Residency, Pediatrics
NYU Medical Center
Residency, Preventive Medicine, Public Health & General Preventive Medicine
Strong Memorial Hospital/University of Rochester
Residency, Preventive Medicine/Occupational Environmental Medicine
Harvard School of Public Health
Insurance Information
Accepted insurance may vary by the doctor’s office location. Please contact the office directly to obtain the most up-to-date insurance information.
- 1199 SEIU
- AETNA - Commercial
- AETNA - Medicare
- CIGNA Healthcare
- Centivo
- Elderplan
- EmblemHealth - GHI-PPO
- EmblemHealth - HIP
- EmblemHealth - HIP-Medicaid
- EmblemHealth - HIP-Medicare
- Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield - Commercial/Exchange
- Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield - Medicare
- HealthFirst Medicare
- Horizon NJ
- Magnacare-Health Care
- Medicare - NJ
- Medicare - NY
- Multiplan PHCS
- NJ Medicaid
- NY Medicaid
- Oscar
- Senior Whole Health
- United Health Care - Commercial
- United Health Care - Empire Plan
- United Health Care - Oxford Care
- United Health Care - Top Tier
- VNSNY Choice Medicare
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Publications
Selected Publications
- Adenovirus vector-mediated transfer of the vascular endothelial growth factor cDNA to healing abdominal fascia enhances vascularity and bursting strength in mice with normal and impaired wound healing. Maneesh Ailawadi, Jay M. Lee, Sang Lee, Neil Hackett, Ronald G. Crystal, Robert J. Korst. Surgery
- Adenovirus gene transfer vectors inhibit growth of lymphatic tumor metastases independent of a therapeutic transgene. R. J. Korst, M. Ailawadi, J. M. Lee, S. Lee, R. Yamada, A. Mahtabifard, R. G. Crystal. Human Gene Therapy
- Adenovirus vector-mediated gene transfer to regional lymph nodes. Daniel Labow, Sang Lee, Robert J. Ginsberg, Ronald G. Crystal, Robert J. Korst. Human Gene Therapy
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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. Lee has not yet completed reporting of Industry relationships.
Mount Sinai’s faculty policies relating to faculty collaboration with industry are posted on our website. Patients may wish to ask their physician about the activities they perform for companies.