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Clinical Assistant Professor, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine
My love of science and desire to work with families led me to practice Pediatric Emergency Medicine. After completing my training in General Pediatrics, I acquired additional training specifically in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, practicing the diagnosis and treatment of urgent and life-threatening illnesses and injuries. From infants to young adults, diagnosing and determining care within urgent and emergent scenarios is when I’m at my best. I have a life-long commitment to learning and thoroughly enjoy working with my team to expertly care for pediatric patients presenting with a wide range of acute illnesses and injuries. Dedicated to a lifetime of service, I am proud to be a part of NYU’s legacy.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
MD from University of Massachusetts
Fellowship, Jacobi Hospital, Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Residency, Georgetown University, Pediatrics
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