Education
Yale University; Brooklyn College.
Yale University; Brooklyn College.
She is known for patent approval for developing a new method of determining fertility in women In 1990, Doctor Comite was awarded a second patent for the use of clomifene to increase bone mass in premenopausal women. Doctor Comite is known for having an integrated approach to health care delivery using precision medicine. She has done extensive research on hormonal changes and aging, and in particular, issues of Hypogonadism (Low T) in men and how it impacts the onset of certain associated diseases such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease.
Her research involves studying delivery systems and how they impact health outcomes.
lieutenant has been her focus as a Senior Clinical and Research Adviser to the Offices of Alternative Medicine (OAM) at National Institutes of Health.
In addition to her research, Comite"s practice in New York City is based on a philosophical concept of the innate uniqueness of each human. Her method begins with the collecting of data on a patient to address the individual’s status via what Comite refers to as a precision health analysis.
Doctor Comite’s focus is on personalized treatment paths based on customized tracts incorporating unique aspects for each patient based on a myriad of variables such as lifestyle, metabolism, hormonal and genetic factors, in conjunction with evidence-based medicine to help patients best manage their aging process. Comite also works on helping males deal with what she refers to as Male Menopause.
Doctor Comite completed a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology, incorporating training in Medicine, Pediatrics, Gynecology and Andrology, at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development at National Institutes of Health. In the early 1980, she was researching the use of Gonadotropin-releasing hormones to treat precocious puberty.
Comite had researched in the area of complementary and alternative medicine (The Communications Advertising and Marketing), and was recognized by the National Academy of Science"s Institute of Medicine"s (IOM), where she was elected to the IOM’s Complementary and Alternative Medicine Committee in 2003. Doctor Comite has served on advisory councils and committees with the National Institutes of Health, the Egyptian Ministry of Health, and on the Balance Documentary Medical Advisory Board, the Age Management Medicine Group, Independent Doctors of New York, and the American Fertility Society as well as Alpha Omega Alpha.
Doctor Comite won the Salk scholarship award for original research at Brooklyn College, the Louis Welt Award at Yale Medical School, the Alan P. Mintz, Doctor of Medicine Award for Clinical Excellence in Age Management Medicine, and has been the recipient of additional awards for original research throughout her career.