Dr. Alice Levine has been a faculty member of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine since 1986 when she completed her Fellowship in Endocrinology and Metabolism. She divides her time between clinical, teaching and research activities. Her clinical interests are diseases of the adrenal, pituitary and reproductive glands with an emphasis on hormone-dependent neoplasias. She publishes extensively in these fields.
She is the Course Director for the Second Year Medical School Endocrine Pathophysiology Course and is often cited as one of the outstanding Faculty Teachers by Medical Students, Residents and Fellows. In her role as Associate Program Director of the Research Track of the Internal Medicine Residency and Research Director of the Endocrine Fellowship Program, she mentors students, trainees and faculty in clinical and basic science research.
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