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Weill Cornell \r\nPhysician
   

Zylberger, David A.
Pain Medicine, Anesthesiology
 (646) 962-7246  (646) 962-0438

David Zylberger, M.D., Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology has devoted his career to treating patients with acute and chronic spinal pain, neuropathic pain and cancer pain. He came to Weill Cornell Medical College as a Pain Medicine physician in 2001 from New York University, where he had a successful pain practice since 1997. Prior to 1997 Dr. Zylberger was director of a multidisciplinary pain center at Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital, Salem, New Hampshire and a member of New England Neurological Associates in Massachusetts. He is a conscientious physician who is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art medical treatment and compassionate patient care. Dr. Zylberger is involved in several research protocols and is developing lines of research involving transdermal drug delivery systems, implantable drug delivery systems, investigational drugs, and efficacy and safety trials of new classes of pain medications in patients with chronic severe pain. He has several publications on phantom limb pain and epidural steroid injections. Dr. Zylberger is involved in the fellowship training program and has helped coordinate the Tri Institution Pain Management Grand Rounds Lecture Series, case conferences and the Pain Medicine Journal Club.

David Zylberger completed his anesthesia residency training at Stony Brook University Medical Center in 1995 and went on to complete his fellowship in pain medicine at Westchester County Medical Center in 1996. Prior to his residency and fellowship he received his Medical Degree from New York Medical College in 1991, and began his post-doctoral training with an internship at Beth Israel Medical Center. He is an active member of the New York Presbyterian Hospital / Weill Cornell Medical Center Pain Management Steering Committee and the Interdisciplinary Pain Management Committee.

 

 
 
 

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