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Dr. Steinlauf attended Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts from 1983 to 1987. He attended Medical School at Downstate Medical School from 1987 to 1991. He served his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center from 1991 to 1994. After working for a year as an Assistant Clincal Professor of Medicine at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, he became a fellow in Gastroenterology at Yale-New Haven Medical Center from 1995 to 1998. Dr. Steinlauf worked for two years in a multispecialty medical practice in New Jersey after wh ich he joined the practice of Present, Chapman, Marion & Steinlauf at Mount Sinai Medical Center. This practice specializes in the study, diagnosis and treatment of patients who suffer with IBD. He remained there from January of 2001 until July 2013 at which time he joined the Weill Cornell community as Director, Strategic Planning and Growth, Jill Roberts IBD Center. As of 2018, he is moving back to Mount Sinai Medical Center where he will see patients and serve as the Director of IBD Clinical Trial Recruitment.
Dr. Steinlauf has been involved in many clinical trials for IBD during his years at the Mount Sinai Medical Center, and st Weill Cornell Medical Center. He lectures widely on issues relating to IBD and is extensively published. He has earned many honors such as inclusion in: America's Top Physicians by the Consumers' Research Counsil of America (2007 to present), The Best Doctors in America by Best Doctors, Inc. (2009 to present), and New York Super Doctors by Key Professional Media, Inc. (2008 to present).
Dr. Steinlauf sees patients at Mount Sinai Medical Center as part of the Feinstein Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease.