Jeanann Clark, P.A.

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New York, NY 10065
Jeanann Clark is a Board-Certified Physician Assistant and a 2001 graduate of Stony Brook University. She began her career in Emergency Medicine and joined Weill Cornell Medicine in 2002, where she has since dedicated over two decades to the field of Interventional Radiology. Throughout her career, Jeanann has independently and collaboratively performed image-guided procedures, demonstrating a high level of clinical expertise in minimally invasive techniques and a strong commitment to the highest level of patient centered care. She is also a highly respected educator, actively mentoring Cornell Physician Assistant students, medical students, radiology residents, and Interventional Radiology fellows.Jeanann’s contributions have been recognized with the 2023 Weill Cornell Advanced Practice Provider Lifetime Achievement Award honoring her lasting impact on the institution and her profession.Outside of her clinical practice, she enjoys traveling, pottery, skiing, and spending quality time with her family and friends. She is a passionate lifelong learner, continually seeking to grow both personally and professionally.Skills: Venous insufficiency Varicose veinsSpider Veins Botox A neuromuscular Paracentesis ThoracentesisBiopsy Port placement CVC placement IVC filter placement/retrievalAngiography Chest tube placement Cholecystotomy Genitourinary catheter
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