Ian M. Kronish, MD, MPH

Primary Care
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Primary Care, more

Locations and Appointments


CUIMC/Presbyterian Hospital and Vanderbilt Clinic

622 West 168th Street
New York, NY 10032
US
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ACN West - AIM Practice - West

622 West 168th St
Vc 2nd Fl
New York, NY 10032
US
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    EPO
    PPO
    HMO
    Great West (National)
    POS
    Essential Plan
    Vytra
    Select Care (Exchange)
    Medicaid Managed Care
    PPO
    HMO
    Medicare Managed Care
    ConnectiCare
    POS
    EPO
    Local 1199
    MagnaCare
    Railroad
    Traditional Medicare
    Multiplan
    Special Needs
    Empire Plan
    POS
    Medicare Managed Care
    PPO
    HMO
    Compass (Exchange)

About Ian M. Kronish, MD, MPH


Ian Kronish, MD, MPH, is a general internist and Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC). He is Associate Director of the Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health and Co-Director of the Hypertension Center at CUIMC. Dr. Kronish's research has shown why those at greatest risk for recurrent cardiovascular events are least likely to adhere to prescribed regimens, and that patients' distress about past and future cardiovascular events undermines health behaviors. As Director of an NIA-funded Roybal Center, he now aims to foster the development of interventions that improve mental health, adherence to recommended health behaviors, and cardiovascular outcomes in patients that have experienced acute cardiovascular events such as acute coronary syndrome and stroke. He has expertise in medication adherence, and has advanced methodologies for adherence measurement. He has been the PI of multiple federally-funded randomized clinical trials. He also has experience in implementation science research, and applies these methods to increase the uptake of evidence-based hypertension guidelines. He is a founding member of New York Presbyterian Hospital's Digital Health Evaluation initiative, and has led the implementation of remote monitoring programs for hypertension and COVID-19.


Board Certifications

  • Internal Medicine

Languages Spoken

  • French
  • Spanish

Specialties & Expertise

  • High Blood Pressure
  • Hypertension
  • Mental Health

Education

  • Internship: Mount Sinai Medical Center
  • Fellowship: Mount Sinai Medical Center
  • Residency: Mount Sinai Medical Center

Hospital Affiliations

  • NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Awards & Honors

  • 2005 Lipkin Award, best trainee abstract, Society of General Internal Medicine
  • 2007 Fellow, AHA Seminar on Epidemiology and Prevention of CVD
  • 2010 Fellow, NIH Summer InstituteonBehavioral RCTs
  • 2014 Fellow, American Heart Association
  • 2016 Irving Scholars Award, Irving Institute for Clinical & Translational Research, Columbia University
  • 2017 Fellow, Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research
  • 2018 Wayne Katon Research Award, Academy of Consultation Liaison Psychiatry
  • 2019 Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine

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