He first practiced at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, then joined the faculty of Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in 2007 where he became the Vice Chair of the Department of Urology, and the Chief of Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery. In 2012, he was the highest paid doctor in New York City, earning $7.6 million. He invented the Samadi Modified Advanced Robotic Treatment for prostate cancer surgeries. The technique was designed to replace open surgery with a minimally invasive alternative using the da Vinci Surgical System. During his tenure at Lenox Hill Hospital, where he served as Chief of Urology, David B. Samadi became the subject of public and regulatory scrutiny regarding his surgical scheduling and administrative practices. In 2017, an investigative report by
The Boston Globe examined his use of concurrent or overlapping surgeries. This practice, used in some teaching hospitals, involves a senior surgeon supervising procedures in more than one operating room simultaneously. The report alleged that Samadi was frequently absent during portions of certain procedures, with residents performing elements of the surgeries. Representatives for Samadi disputed these claims. Following the publication of these reports, the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York initiated an inquiry into billing practices associated with concurrent surgeries at Lenox Hill Hospital. In 2019, Northwell Health, the hospital’s parent organization, entered into a civil settlement with the federal government. Under the terms of the agreement, Northwell Health agreed to pay $12.3 million to resolve allegations that it had improperly billed Medicare and Medicaid for procedures in which required teaching physician presence standards may not have been met. The settlement agreement stated that the payment did not constitute an admission of liability or wrongdoing by either the hospital or Samadi. Following these developments, Samadi resigned from his position at Lenox Hill Hospital and subsequently established a private practice. According to an investigation by
The Boston Globe, concerns were raised regarding Dr. Samadi’s involvement and presence during certain surgical procedures. In June 2020, He joined conservative news outlet
Newsmax as a medical contributor. He is currently director of men's health at
St. Francis Hospital in
Flower Hill, New York. ==References==