Dr. Nicole Carreau Joins NYCBS’ Central Park Oncology Team
Studying medicine has been Dr. Carreau’s passion and she was inspired to pursue
it. “I was always interested in science and I wanted to build a career in which
I could make a difference in people’s lives every day.”
Dr. Carreau’s research in both Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma patients
included leading a team of investigators across 17 centers in the US and Canada.
Her research could allow patients who were previously considered transplant-ineligible
to become candidates for the procedure, resulting in longer-lasting remissions. “There
are so many subtypes of lymphoma, each of which behaves differently. It affects
people of all ages and both genders,” said Dr. Carreau.
She credits her experience from practicing at three locations: Perlmutter Cancer
Center, Bellevue Hospital, and the Manhattan “VA” Medical Center.
Dr. Carreau also credits her skills and expertise during college and medical school.
At the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, she attained several honors,
being the recipient of the Carl F. Hinz Jrs. Scholars in Medicine Award.
During her residency at Mount Sinai Hospital, Dr. Carreau was the recipient of the
Student Teaching Award and the Arnold P. Gold Foundation’s Humanism and
Excellence in Teaching Award. As Chief Fellow at New York University, Dr. Carreau
received the ASH Abstract Achievement
Award.
Dr. Carreau will be accepting new patients at our:
Central Park Location at: 12 East 86th Street, New York, NY 10028
To make an appointment with Dr. Carreau, please call 212-861-6660
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