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Director, Robotic Prostatectomy And Outcomes Research

Ronald P. Lynch Associate Professor of Urologic Oncology

 
Weill Cornell \r\nPhysician
   

Tewari, Ashutosh K
 (212) 746-5638  (212) 746-8396

Honorary Mention- AUA 2004 best surgical videos. Technique of robotic cystectomy and neobladder. AUA San Francisco.
2004
First Prize Winner- AUA-ACMI prize, 2003 on the work- Survival Modeling tables in the management of prostate cancer: A Propensity Risk Method, AUA, Chicago.
2003
First Prize Winner-AUA-ACMI- Ambrose Reeds prize, 2003: cost effective essay contest on the paper ?Factor affecting differences in survival in African American and Caucasian races.? AUA, Chicago. 2003
Second prize winner- AUA 2003 best surgical video competition. Technique of nerve sparing robotic prostatectomy.
2003
First place winner- Joseph F. McCarthy/ACMI Physician Essay Contest: 78th Western Section AUA, Kauai, Hawaii. October 20-25, 2002. Predicting the outcome of prostate biopsy in a racially diverse population: Prospective Study. Christopher porter presented the study on behalf of the authors.
2002
First prize-Traveling Fellowship NCS-AUA: Impact of robotics on surgical Skill. North Central Section AUA, Chicago, 2002. Presented by Dr. R. Sarle.
2002
Michigan Urological Society Annual Meeting. First prize in clinical paper: Role of surgery in high-grade cancer prostate. Presented by Dr. Leak. May 8, 2002.
2002
Recognition in Laparoscopic surgery. Resident Achievement Award. Society of Laparoscopic Urology. New Orleans, LA
2002
Gerald Murphy Scholar in Prostate Cancer. AUA, Orlando, Fl
2002
Third prize- Michigan Research Forum. Utility of predictive modeling tables in patients following radical prostatectomy.
2002
Golden Glove Membership for being proctor in laparoscopic prostatectomy at L? Institut Mutualiste Montsouris, University Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France.
2002
Included in who?s who in world, millennium edition.
2000
Awarded 1999- Pfizer scholar award
1999
Awarded 2nd prize for South Eastern section AUA Sponsored Montague Boyd essay contest on his paper ?cost effective staging algorithm for prostate cancer: a novel approach using genetic adaptive neural networks?.
1997
Awarded 3rd prize for AUA 1997 - Circon ACMI: Ambrose Reeds cost effective essay contest on the paper ? use of neural networks in staging of prostate cancer?
1997

Awarded first prize in John Harrington Tanous award for distinguished research in cancer for his manuscript ?post radical prostatectomy sling procedure: clinico-anatomical study. Presented at University of Florida by a graduate medical student Angela Kramerer.
1997
Awarded ?Best Scientific Presentation? At University of Florida Research Day, May 30, 1996.
1996
"Gold Medal" for obtaining highest marks in first professional MBBS exam.
1980
"Gold Medal" for obtaining highest marks in Physiology.
1980
"Gold Medal" for securing highest marks in & E.N.T. with first position in all the three professional M.B.B.S. Examination.
1980
"Physiology Society Silver Medal" for securing distinction in Physiology.
1980
"Gold Medal" for best student in Physiology.
1981
Gold Medal" for obtaining highest marks in Forensic Medicine.
1981
"Gold Medal" for obtaining highest in Social And Preventive Medicine.
1981
?Gold Medal? for obtaining highest marks in pathology.
1981
"S.P.M. Society silver medal" for securing distinction in Social And Preventive Medicine.
1981
"Gold Medal" for obtaining highest marks in final professional examination of MBBS and being declared best overall graduate of the year.
1982
" Chancellor's Gold Medal" for securing first position in final Prof. M.B.B.S. examination.
1982
Gold Medal" for securing highest marks in Physiology, Pathology, and Medicine.
1983
"Gold Medal" for securing highest marks in Anatomy, Pathology, and Surgery.
1983
"Gold Medal" for highest marks in Medicine. 1983
"Physiology Society Gold Medal" for best student in physiology.
1983
"Pathology Society Silver Medal" for securing distinction in pathology.
1983
"Gold Medal" for securing highest marks in M.B.B.S. examination.
   
   
 

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