GARY S. MEREDITH, MD, FACP, FACR
Brookville, NY 11545
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Education
Medical New York University School of Medicine
New York, NY
M.D. – 1981
Graduate University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School
Ann Arbor, MI
Graduate Studies in Biological Chemistry
1976-1977
Research in the Human Purine Research Group
under the direction of William N. Kelley, MD
Departments of Biological Chemistry and Medicine
University of Michigan Medical School
Undergraduate Boston University
Boston, MA
B.A. – Chemistry Minor – Biology
Magna Cum Laude – 1976
Teaching Experience Division Chief – Rheumatology
Department of Internal Medicine
Franklin Hospital Medical Center
1990 – 2011
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
New York University Medical Center
Department of Internal Medicine
2003 – Present
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
Hofstra Medical School
Department of Internal Medicine
2009 - Present
Clinical Instructor of Medicine
New York University Medical Center
Department of Internal Medicine
1986 – 2003
Teaching Assistant in Medicine
New York University Medical Center
Department of Internal Medicine
1981 – 1986
Graduate Teaching Assistant
University of Michigan Graduate School
Department of Biological Chemistry
1976 – 1977
GARY S. MEREDITH, MD, FACP, FACR
Work Experience Rheumatologist
Partner at ProHEALTH Care Associates, LLP
2011-present
Rheumatologist – Solo Private Practice
1986-2011
Related Work Experience Staff Physician
Worker’s Compensation Disability Claims
Bellevue Hospital Center
1985 – 1989
Attending Physician
Bellevue Hospital Emergency Services
New York University Hospital Emergency Services
1982 – 1986
Hospital Appointments Clinical Assistant Attending in Medicine
New York University Medical Center
New York University Hospital
Bellevue Hospital
Manhattan Veterans Administration Hospital
Hospital for Joint Diseases / Orthopedic Institute
New York, NY
1986 – Present
Chief – Division of Rheumatology
Attending Physician in Medicine
Franklin Hospital Medical Center
Valley Stream, NY
1986 – 2011
Attending in Medicine
St. Francis Hospital – The Heart Center
Roslyn, NY
2011-presenr
Attending in Medicine
Mercy Medical Center
Rockville Centre, NY
1986 – 2012
Attending in Medicine
South Nassau Communities Hospital
Oceanside, NY
1988 – 2011
Attending in Medicine
Hempstead General Hospital Medical Center
Hempstead, NY
1986 – 1993
GARY S. MEREDITH, MD, FACP, FACR
Postgraduate Training Chief Fellow in Rheumatology 1985 – 1986
Clinical Fellow in Rheumatology 1984 – 1985
New York University Medical Center
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Rheumatology
Resident in Internal Medicine 1982 – 1984
Intern in Internal Medicine 1981 – 1982
Bellevue Hospital Center
New York University Medical Center
Professional Affiliations Fellow
American College of Physicians
Fellow
American College of Rheumatology
Diplomat
National Board of Medical Examiners
Licenses and Certificates Board Certified
Rheumatology – 1986
Board Certified
American Board of Internal Medicine – 1984
Certified Advanced Life Support
New York State Medical License #151225
Controlled Substance Registration Certificate
DEA #AM1781384
Honors
Recognized Castle Connolly Top Doctors NY Metro Area
Rheumatology - All 18 editions
New York University School of Medicine
Honors Program for Research in Medicine
1978 – 1979
Boston University Alumni Association Award
Directed Research in Chemistry
1975 – 1976
Offices Held Elected Delegate from Bellevue Hospital Center
Committee of Interns and Residents (CIR)
1982 – 1984
References available upon request.
GARY S. MEREDITH, MD, FACP, FACR
2 Hemlock Drive
Brookville, NY 11545
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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
1.Glycogen Storage Disease Type II: Acid Maltase Deficiency – R. Hirschhorn, MD
New York University Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology. Funded by National Institutes of Health Training Grant.
2.Adenosine Deaminase – R. Hirschhorn, MD
New York University Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology. Funded by NYU Honors Program and National Foundation summer student research fellowship.
3.Subunit Structure of Catechol-O-Methyl Transferase – A. Friedhoff, MD
Millhauser Labs for Psychiatric Research, New York Univiersity Medical Center. Funded by NYU Honors Program and Department of Psychiatry.
4.Adenine Phosphoribosyltransferase – W.N. Kelley, MD
Human Purine Research Center, Departments of Internal Medicine and Biological Chemistry, University of Michigan Medical Center. Funded by National Institutes of Health Training Grant.
5.Use of Radiation in Food Preservation – Dr. I. Taub
United States Army Natick Research and Development Command, Natick, MA. Civilian employment as Visiting Research Chemist.
6.Catalyzed Oxetane Cleavages – Dr. G. Jones II
Boston University, Department of Chemistry. Funded by Boston University Alumni Association Award for Directed Research in Chemistry.
GARY S. MEREDITH, MD, FACP, FACR
2 Hemlock Drive
Brookville, NY 11545
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PUBLICATIONS
1.Martiniuk F, Mehler M, Tzall S, Meredith G, Hirschhorn R:
Sequences of the cDNA and 5’-flanking region for human acid alpha glucosidase, dectection of an intron in the 5’ untranslated leader sequence, definition of 18-bp polymorphisms, and differences with previous cDNA and amino acid sequences.
DNA-Cell Biol. 9:85-94, 1990.
2.Mariniuk F, Mehler M, Tzall S, Meredith G, Hirschhorn R:
Extensive genetic heterogeneity in patients with acid alpha glucosidase deficiency as detected by abnormalities of DNA and mRNA.
Am. J. Hum. Genet. 47:73-78, 1990.
3.Meredith GS, Mitnick HJ, Burstin HE, Zimmerman SS:
Polyarteritis nodosa presenting with migratory soft tissue swelling.
N. Y. State J. Med. 87:402-403, 1987.
4.Martiniuk F, Meredith G, Mehler M, Pellicer A, Hirschhorn R:
Molecular and genetic heterogeneity in acid alpha glucosidase deficiency.
Clin. Res. 35:650A, 1987.
5.Ratech H, Thorbecke GJ, Meredith G, Horschhorn R:
Comparison and possible homology of isozymes of adenosine deaminase in aves and humans.
Anzyme 26:74-84, 1981.
6.Holden JA, Meredith GS, Kelley WN:
Human adenine phosphoribosyltransferase: Affinity purification, subunit structure, amino acid composition and peptide mapping.
J. Biol. Chem. 254:6951-6955, 1979.
7.Holden JA, Meredith GS, Kelley WN:
Structural studies of human adenine phosphoribosyltransferase purified by affinity chromatography.
Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Purine Metabolism in Man, Madrid, Spain, 1979.
Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. V 122B:123-129, 1979.