New York Medical Journal

sponsored by St. Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, NY

 
 

Welcome to the New York Medical Journal...

Editorial Staff

 

David Listman, MD Editor-in-chief

Jitendra Barmecha, MD, MPH,- Chief Technical Editor

Jerry Balentine, DO Medical Editor

David Rubin, MD Statistical Editor

Reinaldo Rodriguez- Technical Editor

 

Chief Reviewers

David Perlstein, MD - Pediatrics

Andrea Culliford, MD - Internal Medicine

Mary Gratch, MD - Women's Health

Mark Rosing, MD - Obstetrics

Malcolm Zola, DDS - Oral Surgery

Dara Rosenberg, DDS, MPH - Dentistry

Brent King, DDS - Oral Surgery

Theodore Spevack, DO - Emergency Medicine

Eric Appelbaum - Emergency Medicine

Victoria Bengualid, MD - Internal Medicine

James Croll, MD - Internal Medicine

Stephen DiRusso, MD - Surgery

Nelson Eng, DO - Family Practice

Agnes Lucero, RN - Nursing

Deborah Bonelli - Library

 
 

The New York Medical Journal...

  • Publishes original research.

  • Published Quarterly by St. Barnabas Hospital, 4422 Third Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457

  • For information on submitting articles for consideration, click on the Submissions tab above.

 

St. Barnabas Hospital...

  • is the flagship of an expanding healthcare network located in the heart of the Bronx.

  • provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services, and operates a 199-bed skilled nursing facility for long-term and subacute care.

  • trains 250 physicians annually

  • offers residency programs in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, Family Practice, Emergency Medicine, Radiology, Podiatry, and Osteopathic Medicine and Manipulation.

  • runs the country’s largest hospital-based general practice dental residency program

In the Jan-Feb 2009 issue...

  • Not all Coagulase negative staphlococcus are created equal. Case report and screening protocol for Staphylococcus Lugdunesis

  • Emergency Department Antimicrobial Treatment of Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections in Regions with Resistance

  • Intractable hiccups as an unusual presentation of diabetes mellitus: a case report

  • Multiple Cavitary Pulmonary Nodules-Resolution without Identification: A Case Report and Review

 

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