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Renee Huang

Student at Wellesley College

Renee Huang, MD is a colorectal cancer specialist at Montefiore Einstein in the Bronx, New York.1 She is known for her expertise in using laparoscopic techniques to treat rectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, and other serious gastrointestinal conditions.1

Background and Expertise

Dr. Huang completed her medical education at the University of Buffalo Medical Center and her general surgery residency at Albany Medical College.1 She further specialized through fellowships in:

  • Colon and rectal surgery at Grant Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio
  • Minimally invasive colorectal surgery and advanced rectal cancer management at Lankenau Medical Center in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania1

Professional Experience

Before joining Montefiore, Dr. Huang was an attending physician in the colon and rectal diseases practice at Barnabas Health Medical Group.1 At Montefiore, she contributes to advancing cancer treatment through her expertise in laparoscopic surgical techniques.

Current Role

Dr. Huang currently practices at the Montefiore Greene Medical Arts Pavilion, located at 3400 Bainbridge Avenue in the Bronx.1 Her work at Montefiore Einstein involves both clinical practice and research, particularly in the areas of laparoscopic techniques for treating colorectal conditions.

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Renee Huang, MD - Montefiore Einstein
Renee Huang, MD - Montefiore Einstein

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