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Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD

Professor, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine

Keywords
toxicology, global health, emergency care
Summary

Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD has worked at Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center for the last 35 years. He is currently the Herbert W. Adams Professor of Emergency Medicine in the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine at New York University. He is also the Medical Director of the New York City Health Department's Poison Center. He is trained in Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science.

His efforts have led to the development of NYU's Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology residencies. He has served as the Chairman of American Board of Emergency Medicine's subboard on Medical Toxicology, the American Board of Medical Toxicology and the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. His entire career has been spent working in the public hospitals of New York City emphasizing the role of Emergency Medicine in improving access to care, public health, public policy and medical humanism. This research is in developing the systems for essential health care services. His investigations in preparedness include developing and leading a consortium on preparedness with the NYC Department of Health, leading the New York University School of Medicine Consortium on Preparedness, being the principal investigator for a DHS Large Scale Emergency Readiness grant and being a co-principal investigator on a CDC Public Health Research grant–Health Protection Research Initiative. Current research includes organ donation after cardiac arrest, homelessness, disaster response, alcoholism and poisoning. 

Phone

212-263-5022

Academic office

462 First Avenue

3rd floor

NY, NY 10016

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MD from Universite de Bruxelles

Residency, Montefiore Hospital , Internal Medicine

Smith, Teresa Y; Ogedegbe, Chinwe; Arredondo, Aaron; Romney, Marie-Laure; Hoffman, Jerome R; Goldfrank, Lewis R; Doobay, Kamini

Academic emergency medicine. 2021 09; 28(9):1084-1086

Egan, Thomas M; Wall, Stephen; Goldfrank, Lewis; Requard, John J

American journal of transplantation. 2021 Jun; 21(6):2301-2302

Arredondo, Aaron; Ogedegbe, Chinwe; Hoffman, Jerome R; Goldfrank, Lewis R; Wall, Stephen P; Smith, Teresa Y

Academic emergency medicine. 2020 Dec; 27(12):1350-1352

Parent, Brendan; Caplan, Arthur; Angel, Luis; Kon, Zachary; Dubler, Nancy; Goldfrank, Lewis; Lindner, Jacob; Wall, Stephen P

American journal of transplantation. 2020 Feb; 20(2):382-388

Smith, Silas W; Lee, David C; Goldfrank, Lewis R

JAMA internal medicine. 2020 Jan 01; 180(1):88-90

Fahimi, Jahan; Goldfrank, Lewis

Annals of emergency medicine. 2019 Nov; 74(5S):S6-S10

Principles of Managing the Acutely Poisoned or Overdosed Patient

Nelson, Lewis S; Howland, Mary Ann; Lewin, Neal A; Smith, Silas W; Goldfrank, Lewis R; Hoffman, Robert S

Goldfrank's toxicologic emergencies. New York : McGraw-Hill Education, [2019]. 11th ed.. p.33-41. (3697862)

Initial Evaluation of The Patient: Vital Signs and Toxic Syndromes

Nelson, Lewis S; Howland, Mary Ann; Lewin, Neal A; Smith, Silas W; Goldfrank, Lewis R; Hoffman, Robert S

Goldfrank's toxicologic emergencies. New York : McGraw-Hill Education, [2019]. 11th ed.. p.28-31. (3697852)