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Office
1088 N Broadway
Yonkers, NY 10701Phone+1 914-207-0004Fax+1 914-965-0107
Education & Training
- Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of MedicineFellowship, Pain Medicine, 2017 - 2018
- Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of MedicineResidency, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2014 - 2017
- Nassau University Medical CenterInternship, Transitional Year, 2013 - 2014
- Philadelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineClass of 2013
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State License 2018 - 2025
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Pain Medicine
- AOA Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Pain Medicine (CAQ)
- AOA Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 15 citationsLumbar Medial Branch Block Volume-Dependent Dispersion Patterns as a Predictor for Ablation Success: A Cadaveric Study.Sayed E Wahezi, Edward Alexeev, John S Georgy, Nogah Haramati, Stephen A Erosa
PM & R. 2018-06-01 - 4 citationsCervical Medial Branch Block Volume Dependent Dispersion Patterns as a Predictor for Ablation Success: A Cadaveric Study.Sayed E Wahezi, Jocelin J Molina, Edward Alexeev, John S Georgy, Nogah Haramati
PM & R. 2019-06-01 - Poster 236 The Use of a Telepresence Communications Robot by a Patient with Spinal Cord Injury to Aid in Social Reintegration and "Virtual Mobility": A Case Report.Stephen A. Erosa, Michelle Stern
PM & R. 2016-09-01
Journal Articles
- Cervical Medial Branch Block Volume Dependent Dispersion Patterns as a Predictor for Ablation Success: A Cadaveric StudySayed E Wahezi, Stephen A Erosa, PM&R
Authored Content
- Cervical Medial Branch Block Volume Dependent Dispersion Patterns as a Predictor for Ablation Success: A Cadaveric StudyOctober 2018
Press Mentions
- New Pain Treatment Center at St. John’sMay 5th, 2023
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