Tsiporah B. Shore, M.D.

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Dr. Tsiporah Shore is the Associate Director of the Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplantation Program in the Division of Hematology / Oncology of Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital. She is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at Weill Medical College. Dr. Shore graduated from medical school (1979) and did a residency at the University of Manitoba in Canada and the University of Toronto ( internship.) She then went on to complete a hematology / oncology fellowship at Tufts New England Medical Center in Boston. She did an additional 2 year subspecialty fellowship in Bone Marrow Transplantation in Seattle and Vancouver and subsequently developed and directed the Manitoba BMT Program, in Winnipeg, Canada from 1987 - 1999. Dr. Shore has extensive experience in the diagnosis and management of all hematological malignancies including leukemias, lymphomas, myeloma, and myelodysplastic/ myeloproliferative disorders. In 1999, Dr. Shore relocated to New York and in 2001 joined the staff of Weill Medical College of Cornell University, with her practise located at New York Presbyterian Hospital. While Dr. Shore has experience in all facets of hematology and oncology, she is especially interested in continuing to advance the field of bone marrow / stem cell transplantation and malignant hematologic disorders utilizing novel therapies and clinical trials in addition to standard therapies. She is involved in teaching and mentoring students, residents and fellows and is an investigator in multiple clinical trials. Dr. Shore is the Director of Inpatient Oncology Operations at NYP Weill Cornell and also Vice Chair of Compliance and Privacy for the Dept. of Medicine.
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