Dr. Oz is Vice-Chair of Surgery and Irving Associate Professor of Cardiac Surgery at Columbia University. He
directs the Cardiovascular Institute and is a Founder and Director of the Complementary Medicine Program at New
York Presbyterian Medical Center. His research interests include heart replacement surgery, minimally invasive
cardiac surgery, and health care policy. He has authored over 350 original publications, book chapters,
abstracts, and books and has received several patents.
Dr. Oz received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University (1982) and obtained a joint MD and MBA (1986)
from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Wharton Business School. He was awarded the
Captain’s Athletic Award for leadership in college and was President of the Student Body during medical school.
Memberships include the American Board of Thoracic Surgery, American Board of Surgery, American Association of
Thoracic Surgeons, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, American College of Surgeons, International Society for
Heart and Lung Transplantation, American College of Cardiology, and American Society for Artificial Internal
Organs.
Awards include election as a Global Leaders of Tomorrow (1999) by the World Economic Forum, the prestigious
American Association for Thoracic Surgery Robert E. Gross Research Scholarship (1994-6), an honorary doctorate
from Istanbul University, the Blakemore Research Awards (1988, 89, 90, 91) from the College of Physician &
Surgeon, Columbia University, the research award from the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
(1991), the clinical research award and grant from the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (1993). He was
voted Turkish-American of the Year in 1996 and was elected one of the Doctors of the Year by Hippocrates
magazine and Healers of the Millenium by Healthy Living. His books, “Healing from the Heart”, won the
prestigious “Books for a Better America” award (1999) and “Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery” was elected as a
Best Health Science Book by Doody’s Review Journal (2000). He is annually elected as one of the best
physicians in the USA by the Castle Connolly Guide.
Dr. Oz has appeared numerous times on the NBC evening news with Tom Brokaw, ABC evening news with Peter
Jennings, and CBS evening news with Dan Rather, and on 60 minutes, Oprah, McNeil-Lehrer, 48 Hours, Turning
Point, Dateline, Good Morning America, the Today Show, CNN, Discovery, PBS documentaries, and over two dozen
other shows. He was also the subject of a CNN “Movers” series documentary.
He has been featured in lead stories in the The New York Times Magazine, Fortune, Life, Self, Good Housekeeping,
Elle, “W”, Interview, New York Magazine, Men’s Journal, Heart & Soul, and Reader’s Digest. He has also
appeared in Sport Illustrated, People, Psychology Today, Stern, El Mundo, and numerous other international
publications.
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