Serge Sicular, MD
About Serge Sicular, MD
Serge Sicular, MD, is the Medical Director and Director of Emergency Imaging at the Mount Sinai Health System, and an Assistant Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Medical Director at Mount Sinai Health System
Serge Sicular, MD, is currently the Medical Director of Emergency Imaging at the Mount Sinai Health System. He leads the emergency imaging department, ensuring the delivery of high-quality radiological services in emergency settings. His role involves overseeing imaging protocols, managing staff, and implementing advanced imaging technologies to improve patient care. Dr. Sicular's contribution is critical to maintaining the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency radiology services at Mount Sinai.
Assistant Professor at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Serge Sicular, MD, serves as an Assistant Professor and Course Director at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. In this capacity, he is responsible for developing and teaching courses that prepare future medical professionals in the field of radiology. His academic role includes lecturing, mentoring students, and contributing to the medical curriculum with a focus on emergency imaging and radiological best practices.
Educational Background of Serge Sicular, MD
Serge Sicular, MD, graduated with honors from the Sackler Medical School in Tel Aviv. Following his medical degree, he completed an internship at the Saint Barnabas Medical Center, gaining foundational medical knowledge and experience. He then pursued a residency in radiology at Mount Sinai, where he specialized in imaging techniques and diagnostic radiology. His academic and clinical training has positioned him as an expert in emergency imaging.
Administrative Roles and Leadership at Mount Sinai Hospital
Dr. Serge Sicular has held several significant administrative roles at Mount Sinai Hospital. He served as the president of the Mount Sinai housestaff, playing a crucial role in representing the residents' interests. Additionally, he was a member of the medical board and the administrative executive committee, contributing to the hospital's operational decision-making processes. His leadership in these roles has been integral to the governance and strategic direction of the hospital.