Dr. Laud received her medical education from SUNY Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences where she graduated as a member of the Gold Humanism Honor Society. She subsequently completed her internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, NY, where she fostered a passion for medical education. It was upon completing her training that she was inducted into the Leo M. Davidoff Society for excellence in the teaching of medical students.
She remained at Montefiore Medical Center as an Academic Hospitalist and worked closely with residents, medical students and physician assistants, helping them develop both clinical reasoning as well as physical exam skills. She participated in the internal medicine inpatient consult service and developed an interest in perioperative medicine as well as patient safety.
She transitioned to Hospital for Special Surgery in 2015 to continue her interests in perioperative medicine by collaborating with surgical subspecialties to ensure patients are optimized medically prior to surgical intervention.
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Assistant Attending Physician, Hospital for Special Surgery
Clinical Instructor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2011
Member, Gold Humanism Honor Society, 2007
Member, Leo M. Davidoff Society, 2011
BS, Animal Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 2004
MD, SUNY Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo, NY, 2008
Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY
Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY
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Spevack D, Laud G, Ackerman S. An Atypical Presentation of Nonketotic Hyperosmolar Syndrome (NKHS). 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Miami, Florida, April 2009.
Laud G, Meier K, Park D. Raising Awareness for Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia: an often hidden diagnosis. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Denver, Colorado, April, 2013.
Laud G, Park D. A rare insertion: HTLV-1 induced Adult T-cell leukemia-lymphoma (ATLL). 36th Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Denver, Colorado, April 2013.
Laud, G, Ritter A, Kaushik D. A 20 year old man with dizziness and confusion. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Denver, Colorado, April, 2013.
Laud, G, Dayan-Rosenman D, Lee L. A Crunching Cold. 37th Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, San Diego, California, April, 2014.
Laud, G, Miller E. Nontuberculosis mycobacterial infection in an immunocompetent host with underlying lung disease. 37th Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, San Diego, California, April 2014.
Laud, G, Oh, K. Stomatitis and Pancytopenia. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Toronto, Canada, April 2015.
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As of March 23, 2023, Dr. Laud reported no relationships with the healthcare industry.
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