Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Steven A Kaplan, MD
Professor of Urology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
He graduated from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 1982 and was elected to the AOA Honor Society. Dr. Kaplan’s postgraduate training included residency in Urology at Columbia University. He was an American Urologic Association Scholar between 1988 – 1990 that focused on identifying molecular markers and urodynamic parameters that herald bladder and prostate dysfunction.
Dr. Kaplan was the Given Foundation Professor of Urology and Vice Chairman of the Department of Urology at Columbia University from 1998 – 2005. And then, the E Darracott Vaughan Jr. Professor of Urology at Weill Cornell Medical College and Director of the Iris Cantor Men’s Health Center
Dr. Kaplan is a serial entrepreneur and a founder of Medidata Solutions Inc., the premier electronic data capture companies in the world; Medivizor, Inc., a medical informatics enterprise; and Project Healthcare, a digital interface focusing on health inequities in unrepresented minorities.
He is a recognized authority on the study of benign diseases of the prostate, the association of metabolic factors and voiding dysfunction and a thought leader on digital Men’s Health. He has published more than 1300 articles, 170 abstracts, and has made over 375 presentations in more than 35 countries. He is the co - author of five books and is on the Editorial Board of Urology, Journal of Urology, and Urology Times.
Dr. Kaplan has been a member of more than 30 professional organizations, been awarded 5 NIH grants and has received over 13 million dollars in research funding. He was awarded the John K. Lattimer Award for Lifetime Achievement in Urology by the National Kidney Foundation. He is a Founder of the Society of Benign Prostate Disease. Currently, he is the Chair of Research of the of American Urologic Association.
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