NEW YORK, NY, July 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Richard Nass, Manhattan ENT, is proud to share with his patients several awards and honors that he has received in the past years. As a graduate from the NYU School of Medicine, Dr. Nass completed both his general surgery internship and otolaryngology (ENT) residency at the NYU-Bellevue-Manhattan VA Hospital System. With his continual commitment and dedication to practicing quality care and providing his patients with the ear, nose and throat care they need, it is no wonder why Dr. Nass, ENT in Manhattan, NY, has received multiple honors.
"It is always an honor to receive so many distinguished awards. With my many years in providing ear, nose and throat care for my patients I always look forward to being able to showcase my talents and dedication through their health. I thank everyone for their dedication and loyalty to my practice, and I look forward to continuing to provide the same quality care I have been for the past 30 years," said Dr. Richard Nass, Manhattan, NY ENT.
Dr. Nass, ENT in Manhattan, is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Fellow of the American College of Surgeon, a member of many professional organizations, and an Honorary Surgeon of the New York City Police Department. Each honor represents Dr. Nass' dedication to providing the best in ear, nose, and throat care for the Manhattan area. Providing patients with treatments in an array of areas, including Manhattan allergies, Dr. Nass helps patients live without ear, nose and throat complications.
Additionally, Dr. Richard Nass has also been chosen as Castle Connolly's Best Doctor for the past 10 years. He has been included in the fifth through fifteenth editions of the Top Doctors: New York Metro Area. A New York City research and information company, Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., publishes an annual guidebook titled Top Doctors: New York Metro Area, which lists those whom Castle Connolly has determined to be in the top 10 percent of the region's physicians-more than 5,600 in all. Castle Connolly has been providing New York Magazine with a shorter version of the list for the magazine's Best Doctors issue for the past 15 years, with Dr. Nass being included for the past 10 years.
With the inclusion in Castle Connolly's Best Doctors, and numerous other awards and recognitions, Dr. Richard Nass further proves his dedication and commitment to providing his patients with exceptional ear, nose and throat care. From Manhattan hearing loss and ear infections to Manhattan nasal problems and sinus diseases, Dr. Nass provides his patients with the care they need the most.
About Dr. Richard Nass, M.D: Dr. Richard Nass is a solo practitioner with academic affiliation. He combines state of the art knowledge and technology with traditional, individualized attention for his patients, providing care for hearing loss, ear infections, sinus disease, and nasal problems, among others. Dr. Nass graduated from the NYU School of Medicine and completed both his general surgery internship and otolaryngology (ENT) residency at the NYU-Bellevue-Manhattan VA Hospital System. He is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a member of many professional organizations, and an Honorary Surgeon of the New York City Police Department.
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Manhattan ENT Receives Multiple Awards Showcasing Talent and Commitment
Dr. Richard Nass, ENT in Manhattan, NY, is proud to announce his receipt of multiple awards.
2012-07-27
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[Press-News.org] Manhattan ENT Receives Multiple Awards Showcasing Talent and CommitmentDr. Richard Nass, ENT in Manhattan, NY, is proud to announce his receipt of multiple awards.