Dr. Arthur Schwartzbard is a compassionate and experienced cardiologist serving New York, NY. Dr. Schwartzbard earned his medical degree from the Sackler School of Medicine in New York. He completed a residency in internal medicine at Bronx Municipal Hospital Center. He also finished a fellowship in cardiology at New York University Medical Center.
Dr. Schwartzbard is a part of New York University Preston R. Tisch Center for Men's Health. He...Read More
Dr. Arthur Schwartzbard is a compassionate and experienced cardiologist serving New York, NY. Dr. Schwartzbard earned his medical degree from the Sackler School of Medicine in New York. He completed a residency in internal medicine at Bronx Municipal Hospital Center. He also finished a fellowship in cardiology at New York University Medical Center.
Dr. Schwartzbard is a part of New York University Preston R. Tisch Center for Men's Health. He is board certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He has co-authored several publications regarding diabetes and vascular disease in different arterial territories, current approach to statin intolerance, and periprocedural glycemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus undergoing coronary angiography with possible percutaneous coronary intervention.
Dr. Schwartzbard is committed to helping his patients enjoy a healthier lifestyle. He works with each one to discuss ways they can make better choices for their health.
Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, Residency in Internal Medicine
New York University Medical Center, Fellowship in Cardiology
Medical School - Sackler School of Medicine
Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, Residency in Internal Medicine
New York University Medical Center, Fellowship in Cardiology
Board Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine)
American Board of Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine)
Awards and Publications
Periprocedural glycemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus undergoing coronary angiography with possible percutaneous coronary intervention Shah, Binita; Berger, Jeffrey S; Amoroso, Nicholas S; Mai, Xingchen; Lorin, Jeffrey D; Danoff,...Read More
Periprocedural glycemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus undergoing coronary angiography with possible percutaneous coronary intervention Shah, Binita; Berger, Jeffrey S; Amoroso, Nicholas S; Mai, Xingchen; Lorin, Jeffrey D; Danoff, Ann; Schwartzbard, Arthur Z; Lobach, Iryna; Guo, Yu; Feit, Frederick; Slater, James; Attubato, Michael J; Sedlis, Steven P 2014 May;113(9):1474-1480, American journal of cardiology — id: 881802, year: 2014, vol: 113, page: 1474, stat: Journal Article,
Diabetes and Vascular Disease in Different Arterial Territories Shah, Binita; Rockman, Caron B; Guo, Yu; Chesner, Jaclyn; Schwartzbard, Arthur Z; Weintraub, Howard S; Adelman, Mark A; Riles, Thomas S; Berger, Jeffrey S 2014 Apr;:1636-1642, Diabetes care — id: 902312, year: 2014, vol: , page: 1636, stat: Journal Article,
Glucagon-like Peptide-1 receptor agonists for diabetes mellitus: a role in cardiovascular disease Smilowitz, Nathaniel R; Donnino, Robert; Schwartzbard, Arthur 2014 Jun;129(22):2305-2312, Circulation — id: 1032572, year: 2014, vol: 129, page: 2305, stat: Journal Article,
A Current Approach to Statin Intolerance Tompkins, Rose; Schwartzbard, Arthur; Gianos, Eugenia; Fisher, Edward; Weintraub, Howard 2014 Apr;:244-247, Clinical pharmacology & therapeutics — id: 900722, year: 2014, vol: , page: 244, stat: Journal Article,
Statins and diabetes: the good, the bad, and the unknown Axsom, Kelly; Berger, Jeffrey S; Schwartzbard, Arthur Z 2013 Feb;15(2):299-299, Current atherosclerosis reports — id: 211512, year: 2013, vol: 15, page: 299, stat: Journal Article,