Dr. Ariel Pablos-Mendez's medical journey exemplifies a commitment to global health and academic rigor. After obtaining his MD from the University of Guadalajara and his MPH from Columbia University, he honed his clinical skills through a residency at Cabrini Medical Center and a fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center. His expertise in Internal Medicine is certified and complemented by fluency in Spanish, enabling him to serve a diverse patient population.
As a Professor of Medicine at CUMC, Dr. Pablos-Mendez has contributed over 100 publications, evidencing his dedication to medical science and education. His career has spanned positions of leadership, from directing knowledge management at WHO to serving as a health policy scholar. Notably, he was appointed by President Obama to lead USAID's Global Health Bureau, showcasing his influence on health policy and international health development.
He works in the internal diseases department.
Dr. Ariel works at - NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Dr. Ariel specializes in diseases and treatments such as asthma, carpal tunnel syndrome, cholesterol management and depression, diabetes, emphysema.