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Department of Medicine

Division of General Internal Medicine

The Division of General Internal Medicine is composed of highly trained and skilled physicians who are often referred to as internists, or as "doctors for adults." We serve as primary care physicians, as well as hospital-based physicians (hospitalists). We are dedicated to prevent, diagnose and treat diseases affecting adults. Some of the many diseases we treat include diseases of the heart and blood vessels, cancer, diabetes, digestive diseases, hormonal disorders, infections, kidney diseases, respiratory disorders, allergies, blood diseases and arthritis. Our patients range from young adults to senior citizens. We are skilled at managing patients with chronic illnesses and multiple illnesses at the same time.

The division has several specialty programs. We conduct our geriatrics program that specializes in the care of elderly patients. The practice provides comprehensive and coordinated care focused on maintenance of independence and functional capacity. We direct the Center for Innovations in Bloodless Surgery and Medicine at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and offer bloodless techniques in every surgical and medical specialty. We lead the Hospitalist Teaching Program at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, which provides state-of-the-art hospital care directed by physicians who specialize in caring for patients in the hospital. The division, in partnership with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, directs the Executive Health Program, which provides state-of-the-art diagnostic care and examinations that can detect disease early and lead to effective treatment. The Executive Examination is completed in just five hours and provides patients with results the same day. Finally, the Rutgers Tobacco Dependence Program is located within the Division and offers individualized, evidence-based tobacco treatment for those most in need of quitting.

We also provide annual wellness visits for Medicare patients. Click here to view our Medicare Wellness Visits brochure.

Clinical Academic Building (CAB)
125 Paterson Street, Suite 5100A
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
For Appointments: 732-235-6968

Chief
Michael B. Steinberg, MD


Current programs

Center for Innovations in Bloodless Surgery and Medicine

Clinical Academic Building (CAB)
125 Paterson Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
732-235-1570

The Center for Innovations in Bloodless Surgery and Medicine provides care for patients who, for religious or other reasons, seek treatment that does not include blood transfusions.

Special Treatments or Services

  • Bloodless surgery and medical care
  • Erythropietin therapy

Directors
Manish Patel, MD
Jeffrey L. Carson, MD

Executive Health Program

10 Plum Street, 4th Floor
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: 732-253-3690
or 888-887-9584
Fax: 732-253-3473

The Executive Health Program is provided in collaboration with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and is geared for complete yearly preventive health examinations for busy professionals.

The entire history and physical examination, including blood tests, mammograms, chest X-rays, Pap smears, EKGs, stress test and vaccines, is generally completed in one four-hour session. Any necessary additional services are scheduled for a convenient time. This system maximizes efficiency and time spent with the physician.

The initial results are discussed at the time of the visit, and a full results packet is mailed to the client in a timely manner.

Additional information can be found at:
www.rwjuh.edu

Director
Michael B. Steinberg, MD, MPH

Tobacco Dependence Program

Clinical Academic Building (CAB)
125 Paterson Street, Suite 2300
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
732-235-8222

The Rutgers Tobacco Dependence Program (TDP) is dedicated to reducing the harm to health caused by tobacco use. The TDP particularly aims to provide expertise on stopping tobacco use for those who need it most, by providing state-of-the-art, evidence-based tobacco treatment interventions.
Our activities include education (including our Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist Training), treatment, research and advocacy.

Links for Additional Information

www.tobaccoprogram.org
www.cinj.org

Participating Providers (25)

Barbara J. Armas-Loughran, MD (732) 828-3000
Raman Bhalla, MD (732) 235-6968
Zahava N. Brodt, MD (732) 235-6968
Jeffrey L. Carson, MD (732) 828-3000
Catherine Chen, MD (732) 235-7112
XinQi Dong, MD (732) 235-6968
Gabriela S. Ferreira, MD (732) 235-7112
Renu George, MD (732) 235-6968
Julia P. Grimes, DO (732) 828-3000
Shirin E. Hastings, MD (732) 828-3000
Sarang Kim, MD (732) 828-3000
Karthik Kota, MD (732) 235-6968
Ibiyonu Lawrence, MD (732) 828-3000
Jay Naik, (732) 235-6968
Payal D. Parikh, MD (732) 235-7112
Manish Patel, MD (732) 235-7112
Sheetal B. Patel, MD (732) 235-7112
James D. Prister, MD (732) 235-7112
Jane Rosenfeld, MD (732) 235-6968
Daniel A. Schaer, MD (732) 828-3000
Joyce F. Schneiderman, MD (732) 828-3000
Carmen E. Shulman, (732) 828-3000
Frank A. Sonnenberg, MD (732) 828-3000
Michael B. Steinberg, MD, MPH (732) 235-6968
Laura R. Willett, MD (732) 828-3000


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