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Physician Profile on Dr. Manfred Moskovits, MD

Address:
953 49th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11219
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Personal Facts

Personal Facts:
Male
Years Since Graduation: 25
 
Professional Affiliations/Memberships:
Division of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Attending
Mount School of Medicine, Assistant Professor, Medicine
 

Patient / Medical Philosophy

Manfred Moskovits MD, FACC is an attending physican of the division of cardiology at Maimonides Medical Center since July 2004. He earned his Medical Degree at the University of Munich, Germany in 1983 and was already certified as an internist and cardiologist by the German Medical Association before practicing in this country.

His focus is non-invasive cardiac imaging including echocardiography and Nuclear Cardiology as well as transesophageal echocardiography.

Dr. Moskovits was recently appointed Director of Non-Invasive Cardiology at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center. During his Fellowship at Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, his special interests included a wide variety of topics, including EECP , T-wave alternans and Cardiac manifestations of HIV. Due to his fluency in multiple languages, including Yiddish, Hebrew, French and Italian, he is able to establish an excellent rapport with our variety of patients of different backgrounds.

Experience / Training

Verified Specialty
Specialties:
Cardiology
(HealthGrades has verified that Dr. Manfred Moskovits, MD is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine)
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Internal Medicine
(HealthGrades has verified that Dr. Manfred Moskovits, MD is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine)
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Medical School:
The Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich
Munich, 1983
 

Disciplinary Actions

HealthGrades has examined disciplinary actions within the last five years from the Office of Inspector General and 50 state medical boards.
HealthGrades could not detect any disciplinary actions for Dr. Manfred Moskovits, MD as of 10/13/2008.
Note: HealthGrades reports on state and federal disciplinary actions (if any) from the pervious five years.

Malpractice History

HealthGrades did not find any closed malpractice claims for Dr. Manfred Moskovits, MD in the states of .

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