Eric M. Genden, MD, MHCA, FACS is a United States head and neck cancer surgeon at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Mount Sinai Health System in New York City.
According to his biography at Mount Sinai, Genden's professional titles also include Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Executive Vice President of Ambulatory Surgery, and Director of the Head and Neck Institute at the Mount Sinai Health System.
degree from Columbia University in 1987[1] and graduated from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 1992 where he obtained his MD degree with Distinction in Research, and Harvard University School of Public Health with a Masters in Healthcare Management.
[3] He graduated from Brooks School in 1983 and received the Distinguished Brooksian Recipient Award in 2018,[7] and is a contributing editor at the Journal of the American Medical Association's JAMAevidence.
[8] A partial list of Genden's research areas include the debate between hemithyroidectomy or total thyroidectomy for well-differentiated stage T2 tumors;[9] he has studied as well as written about palliative care for patients with head and neck cancer;[8][10] and the role of human papillomavirus status in recurrent and metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.