Michael Nimaroff
Dr. Michael Nimaroff is the Senior Vice President & Executive Director of Ob/Gyn at Northwell Health and serves as the Chair of Ob/Gyn at North Shore University Hospital & Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Additionally, Dr. Nimaroff is an Associate Professor of Ob/Gyn at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. In these roles, Dr. Nimaroff drives the strategic vision and quality initiatives for the division. Dr. Nimaroff has the privilege to be responsible for 10 birthing hospitals, representing nearly 1% of the births in the United States. Initially trained as a General Ob Gyn, his practice dealt with the full range of obstetrical & gynecologic conditions. With the birth of the field of minimally invasive surgery in the early 1990’s, Dr. Nimaroff began to focus his practice on this new area of specialization, becoming a leader in this field and teaching new minimally invasive techniques to other physicians, locally, regionally, and nationally. Dr. Nimaroff founded the Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery in 2009 and established one of the first gyn robotic programs in New York. In his clinical practice, he has a special interest in fertility preserving minimally invasive procedures, and management and prevention of recurrent pregnancy loss. Dr. Nimaroff and his team spearheaded and established the Center for Maternal Health, a multidisciplinary and comprehensive initiative to combat the crisis of racially disparate outcomes in the communities they serve. This critically important program identifies opportunities to address inequities of care throughout a patient’s pregnancy journey and help prevent adverse maternal outcomes.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:04/17/2023Date updated:04/17/2023
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