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Course Directors of the Lenox Hill Heart and Vascular Institute

Howard Cohen, MD
Kirk Garratt, MD, MSc
Gary Giangola, MD
Richard Green, MD
Harvey S. Hecht, MD
Sriram Iyer, MD
Joseph Puma, DO
Manish Parikh, MD
Robert J. Rosen, MD
Gary Roubin, MD, PhD
Carlos E. Ruiz, MD, PhD
Daniel Soffer, MD
Valavanur Subramanian, MD
Jiri Vitek, MD, PhD

Co-Course Directors

James R. Wilentz, MD
Vicken Pamoukian, MD

 
NEW YORK INFORMATION
 

Welcome to New York City!

Immerse yourself in New York City for five minutes, and you’ll see why it’s like no other place on earth.  Only here will you find all of America’s attributes – the diversity, the culture, and the style – intensified in such an intriguing way.  And only here will you experience those sublime moments that New York City is famous for…

If you're a first-time visitor, come see for yourself the Empire State and Chrysler buildings, the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, Staten Island Ferry, Brooklyn Bridge and all our other world-famous attractions. If you've been here before, there's always another neighborhood to explore,   another restaurant to try, another Broadway show and museum blockbuster to see, another don't-miss cultural performance or sporting event.

Midtown is the center of many visitors' trips to New York City. The beautifully restored Grand Central Terminal is paces away from the Chrysler Building, the United Nations complex, Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and Trump Tower. There's the fascinating Morgan Library and the awesome New York Public Library, both of which have changing exhibitions. Behind the public library is the lovely Bryant Park, which hostsfree movies and music events in summer. And what says New York better than Fifth Avenue stores? Midtown also includes the new, revitalized Times Square and the Theater District, where world-famous Broadway productions wow audiences nightly. Have a drink at a forty-foot guitar-shaped bar and gaze at memorabilia from your favorite rock stars at the Hard Rock Cafe. Explore pop culture and history in Madame Tussaud's where over 200 celebrities provide you with the interactive experience of a lifetime. The Museum of Modern Art, a midtown attraction now back in a larger renovated space, showcases the best in contemporary art. For more museums, check out the Museum of Television & Radio, the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, the American Craft MuseumMusic aficionados can visit Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall. Make sure to stop by NYC's Official Visitor Information Center (810 Seventh Avenue between 52nd and 53rd streets) to speak with travel counselors and pick up free brochures and discount coupons. The Diamond District is on 47th Street but if you'd rather invest in art, explore the galleries along 57th Street.


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