Doctor Profile

Satjit Bhusri
MD

Satjit Bhusri
MD

Upper East Side Cardiology
45 East End Avenue, #1S
New York, NY 10028

New York

New York (NY)

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T: 212-752-3464
F: 949-655-5976

Visit: www.UESCardio.com
Cardiology; Internal Medicine
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Cardiology

Internal Medicine


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Cardiologist Satjit Bhusri, MD, FACC, sees patients at Upper East Side Cardiology, in Manhattan. Dr. Bhusri graduated from Cornell University and SUNY-Downstate College of Medicine. He has research experience in molecular oncology and molecular hematology from Cold Spring Harbor Labs and Harvard Medical School, and completed his advanced medical training at Lenox Hill Hospital. He offers state-of-the-art care and advanced diagnostics, as well as remote monitoring and telehealth services. In 2015, Dr. Bhusri suffered from cardiac shock and spent a month in intensive care. He had only a 20 percent chance of survival—but with a strong network of physicians and family, he healed. This experience made him a more mindful and healthy person. He shares this experience with his patients to help them become more mindful and healthy, too. Dr. Bhusri has been featured in Forbes, NBC News, CBS News, SiriusXM Radio, The New York Times Magazine, CNN, and more. He is an American College of Cardiology fellow and American Heart Association council member.

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New York Super Doctors 2020
New York Rising Stars 2019
New York Rising Stars 2018
New York Rising Stars 2017

About Satjit Bhusri

Medical School: State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine

Graduation Year: 2007

Professional Webpage: https://www.bhusriheart.com/contact

Special Licenses/Certifications:

Cardiovascular Disease

Echocardiography

Internal Medicine

Professional Activity:

American College of Cardiology

American Heart Association

American Society of Echocardiography

Publications, Lectures and Presentations:

Satjit Bhusri, Jonathan Siegfried, Nils Guttenplan, and Neil Coplan. Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Complicating 

Elective Direct Current Cardioversion for Atrial Fibrillation: Case Report and Review of Literature. 

Texas Heart Institute Journal. 1. 2014 Apr 1;41(2):184-7. PubMed ID: 24808781

 

Satjit Bhusri, Adam Bierzynaski, Eugene Pashkovetsky, Neil Coplan, Daniel Daneshvar, Georgia Panagopoulos. The Role of Gender on the Evaluation of Patients with Syncope Poster Presentation. American Federation of Medical Research, Eastern Regional Meeting. April 9th, 2014, Washington, D.C.

 

Satjit Bhusri, E Pashkovetsky, A Bierzynski, DF Armstrong, D Daneshvar, G Panagopoulos and NL Coplan The Utility of Serum Troponin in Patients Admitted with Syncope. Poster Presentation. American Federation of Medical Research, Southern Regional Meeting. February 20th, 2014, New Orleans, LA.

 

Satjit Bhusri and Jack Ansell. New Anticoagulants in Atrial Fibrillation: An Update for Clinicians. Therapeutic 

Advances in Chronic Disease. January; 3(1):37-45, 2012. PubMed ID: 23251767

 

Niket Sonpal, Emmanuel Pafos, Mylan Satchi, Satjit Bhusri, Jeevan Vinod, and Michael Frank. An Apple a Day 

Could Keep the Hepatic Abscess Away - A Rare Etiology for a Rare Finding in an Immunocompetent 

Patient. 2010 ACG Abstracts. American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting, San 

Antonio, TX. October 15-20, 2010.

 

Daniel J. Hoeppner, Mona S. Spector, Tom Ratliff, Susan Granat, Jack Lin, Satjit Bhusri, Michael Herman, and 

Michael O. Hengartner. eor-1 and eor-2 are Required for Specific Neuronal Cell Deaths in Caenorhabditis 

elegans. Developmental Biology. October 1; 274(1):125-38, 2004. PubMed ID: 15355793

 

Rigby, Alan C, Bhusri, Satjit S, and Grant, Marianne. A comparison of the metal-free and calcium-bound 

conformers of the  -carboxyglutamic acid domain of protein S suggests a structural/functional role for 

the aromatic amino acid stack Pro-Pro loop [abstract]. Blood. 98: 1, 2001.

 

Marianne A. Grant, Satjit Bhusri, Alan C. Rigby. A Structural Comparison of the Metal-Free and Calcium-

Bound NMR Structures of the Membrane Binding Domain of the Anticoagulant Cofactor, Protein 

S. Poster Presentation. Keystone Symposia, Frontiers of Structural Biology. Beaver Run Resort, 

Breckenridge, CO. January 5 – 11, 2002

 

Alan C. Rigby, Satjit Bhusri and Marianne A. Grant.  A Comparison Between the Metal-Free and Calcium-

Bound Conformers of the γ -Carboxyglutamic Acid Domain of Protein S. Poster Presentation. 

American Society of Hematology, 43rd 2001

 

Marianne A. Grant, Satjit Bhusri, Alan C. Rigby.  Metal-Free NMR Structure of the γ –Carboxyglutamix Acid 

Domain of Human Protein S. Poster Presentation. FASEB Summer Conference: Vitamin K and the 

Synthesis, Structure and Function of Vitamin K-Dependent Proteins. Vermont Academy, Saxtons River, 

VT August 4-9, 2001

 

Falls LA, Furie BC, Jacobs M, Furie B, Rigby AC. The omega-loop region of the human prothrombin gamma-

carboxyglutamic acid domain penetrates anionic phospholipid membranes. Journal of Biological 

Chemistry. June 29;276(26):23895-902, 2001. Acknowledgments: “We are grateful to Satjit Bhusri and Dr. Julie Eisenstein 

for assistance with preliminary fluorescence experiments.” Annual Meeting and Exposition. Orlando, FL December 7-11,

Educational Background:

B.S. Cornell University, 2003. 

Cornell Tradition Scholar

Cornell Menschel Public Service Scholar


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