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Adair, John
NA0003 · Pessoa singular · 1913-1997
Ambrosia, Todd F.
NA0006 · Pessoa singular

Todd F. Ambrosia has been the Dean of the Phillips School of Nursing at Mount Sinai since August 2015.

Anfanger, Herman
NA0010 · Pessoa singular
Aron, Jack R.
NA0013 · Pessoa singular · 1907-1994
Bader, Mortimer E.
NA0023 · Pessoa singular · 1922-2003
Bader, Richard A.
NA0024 · Pessoa singular · 1922-2013
Barbasch, Avi
NA0028 · Pessoa singular · 1949-2017
Becker, Ruth M.
NA0037 · Pessoa singular

Ruth Salzman Becker was a graduate of the Class of 1945 of The Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing.

Bloom, Samuel M. (Samuel Michael)
NA0055 · Pessoa singular · 1908-1999

Samuel M. Bloom was a graduate of the Mount Sinai House Staff in 1939. He was on the staff of the Mount Sinai Dept. of Otolaryngology throughout his career. He served in the Army during World War II and was a prisoner of the Japanese.

Bloom, Samuel William, 1921-2006
NA0056 · Pessoa singular · 1921-2006

Samuel W. Bloom, PhD was Director of the Division of Behavioral Sciences in the Department of Community and Preventive Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine from 1968 until his death in 2006. His research focused on the sociology of medical education and on the doctor-patient relationship.

Blumenthal, George, 1858-1941
NA0057 · Pessoa singular · 1858-1941

George Blumenthal was a member of the Board of Trustees of The Mount Sinai Hospital. He contributed more to Mount Sinai Hospital’s upbuilding, both materially and in a constructive and spiritual way, than any other one person ever connected with this institution. An immigrant from Germany, Blumenthal entered the field of banking and became senior partner at Lazard Frères. Elected to the Board of Trustees in 1892, he served as Mount Sinai's President from 1911 to 1938 and as its distinguished President Emeritus until his death. His financial gifts amounted to well over one million dollars, serving many varied purposes, purchasing land, funding the construction of several buildings, donating to cover or reduce annual deficits, establishing endowment funds for general purposes—all these helped to keep the Hospital operating on its established high standard. His originality and determination changed the very pattern of fundraising, for other institutions as well as for Mount Sinai. The policy, which he initiated despite skepticism, of financing philanthropic enterprise by outright gifts rather than by loans, was revolutionary in character and far-reaching in its effects. He also served on the Board of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. George Blumenthal was instrumental in creating the foundations of Mount Sinai today and shaping the progressive policies of the Hospital.

Blumenthal, Hugo
NA0058 · Pessoa singular · 1862-1943
Boland, John
NA0062 · Pessoa singular · 1916-
Bona, Constantin A.
NA0063 · Pessoa singular · 1934-2015