- Clinical Expertise
- Harlem Hospital
- Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine
- Hematology
- Oncology
- Appointments
- Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center
- Education
- M.P.H., 2001, Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, MA
- M.D., 2001, Brown University, Providence, RI
- B.A., 1996, Brown University, Providence, RI
- Internship & Residency
- Internal Medicine, 2004, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
- Fellowship
- Hematology & Medical Oncology, 2007, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
Adrienne Phillips, M.D., M.P.H.
NEW PATIENTS TEL (212) 305-5098
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE TEL (212) 305-3606
FAX (212) 305-3035
- OUTPATIENT OFFICE LOCATION
- Harlem Hospital 14101
- 506 Lenox Avenue
- PHYSICIAN SUMMARY
- Adrienne Phillips, M.D., M.P.H. is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia University Medical Center and Harlem Hospital Center. Dr. Phillips cares for patients with all types of cancer with a special interest in T-Cell Lymphoma. Dr. Phillips received her undergraduate B.A. and medical degree with honors from Brown University. She received her M.P.H. from Harvard University. She then received her internal medicine training at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia University Medical Center, where she also completed her fellowship in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Phillips has a particular interest in cancer disparities and outcomes among under-served populations, including Caribbean-Americans.
Dr. Phillips is involved in clinical and translational research in HTLV-Related Adult T-Cell Leukemia Lymphoma. Dr. Phillips has developed the largest database of patients with this rare disease in New York. She plans to open several phase I/II clinical trials with novel agents/combinations of chemotherapeutic agents for this disease. Dr. Phillips has served as an oncology consultant in Africa and also plans to develop international collaborations for cancer management in developing nations.