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Dr. Federman earned his medical degree from the State University of New York, Health Sciences Center in Brooklyn, completed his residency in Primary Care Internal Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center, and received clinical research training through the Harvard Medical School Faculty Development and Fellowship Program in General Internal Medicine. He also earned a Masters in public health degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Federman is a board-certified internist who practices general internal medicine. His clinical interests include preventive medicine and hypertension management. His research focuses on financial and insurance-related barriers to healthcare for older adults. In addition to research and clinical activities, Dr. Federman teaches medical residents and students at Mount Sinai.
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Beyond greenness: multidimensional urban nature profiles and arteriosclerotic cardiovascular risk
Knobel, P., Singhvi, A., Krasnov, H., Colicino, E., Kloog, I., Litke, R., Lane, K., Federman, A., Mobbs, C. & Yitshak Sade, M., Jan 2026, In: Environment international. 207, 110033.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Evaluation of Interventions for Cognitive Symptoms in Long COVID: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Knopman, D. S., Koltai, D., Laskowitz, D. T., Becker, J., Charvet, L., Wisnivesky, J., Federman, A., Silverstein, A., Lokhnygina, Y., Pilloni, G., Haddad, M., Mahncke, H., Van Vleet, T., Huang, R., Cox, W., Terry, D., Karwowski, J., McCray, N., Lin, J. J. & McComsey, G. A. & 28 others, , 12 Jan 2026, In: JAMA Neurology. 83, 1, p. 49-59 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Longitudinal Pathways Between Major Depressive Disorder and Asthma Outcomes in Older Adults
Feldman, J. M., Arcoleo, K., Wysocki, M., Nag, R., Emanuele, G., Jariwala, S., Busse, P., Federman, A. D. & Wisnivesky, J. P., Apr 2026, In: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice. 14, 4, p. 848-857 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Older adults’ views of passive smartphone monitoring for dementia risk: a multi-method analysis
Hackett, K., Wurtz, H., Zhu, C. W., Loizos, M., Berroa, F., Ramos Espinoza, H., Federman, A. & Sano, M., 2026, In: Innovation in Aging. 10, 6Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Perioperative Best Practices and Delirium in Patients With Cognitive Impairment
Scharp, D., Meyers, K., Nadkarni, G., Federman, A., Sarkisian, C., Levin, M. A., Perry, S., Gownivaripally, P., Egorova, N. N., Ouyang, Y., Hofer, I. & Vacas, S., 2 Mar 2026, In: JAMA network open. 9, 3, p. e261515Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Report Summarizes Psychosis Study Findings from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (Psychosis in Neurocognitive Disorder Among Ethnoculturally Diverse Older Persons)
Rivera-Mindt, M., Vickrey, B. G., Sano, M., Federman, A., Siu, A. & Zhu, C.
16/03/26
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Researchers from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Report Recent Findings in Environment (Beyond greenness: multidimensional urban nature profiles and arteriosclerotic cardiovascular risk)
Colicino, E., Mobbs, C., Yitshak-Sade, M., Kloog, I. & Federman, A.
16/01/26
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Findings in the Area of Lung Cancer Reported from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (Female Sex and Lung Cancer Risk In Two Large Screening Cohorts)
Federman, A., Powell, C., Sigel, K. & Leiter, A.
7/10/25
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Some neurocognitive deficits from COVID-19 may last for years, study suggests
31/08/25
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