Dennis S. Charney, MD, center, flanked by the female and male winners, Mena Singh and Paul L. Shay, MD, and surrounded by the top team, the Finance Department.

Goals were set, and exceeded, by the Mount Sinai community at the Third Annual Push-Up for Prostate Cancer Challenge. The event on Wednesday, September 6, in the Guggenheim Pavilion, drew attention to men’s health and Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, also offering cancer screenings and risk consultations.

Marley Akonnor, Year One Coordinator, Department of Medical Education, at the Push-Up Challenge with Jamie Barnett, a trainer from New York Sports Clubs.

“Every year about 26,000 men die of prostate cancer in the United States,” said Ash Tewari, MBBS, MCh, the Kyung Hyun Kim, MD Chair in Urology, Mount Sinai Health System, who led the event. To raise awareness of that number, he asked the crowd to do at least 26 pushups—at the event or any other venue—and post a video or photo on social media. He also challenged the 195 staffers in the competition to collectively do 5,000 push-ups—as a “gift” to Dennis S. Charney, MD, Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Dean, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and President for Academic Affairs, Mount Sinai Health System. Dr. Charney won the contest in its first year, but did not compete last year because he was recovering from a grave injury.

“A year ago, I couldn’t do one push-up. I was just getting out of the ICU,” Dr. Charney said. “I could not have made the recovery that I did without the support of the Mount Sinai students, the Mount Sinai faculty and staff, literally everybody who works here.”

Dr. Charney did 86 push-ups at this year’s event, and the competitors delivered their gift and more—performing 10,284. The first-place team trophy went to employees in the Department of Finance at The Mount Sinai Hospital, who did 860 push-ups. Paul L. Shay, MD, PGY-3 in Plastic Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, came in first among men with 168 push-ups. Mena Singh, a Senior Accountant in Finance, was first among women, with 99 push-ups.

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