Wendy
Neal, M.D., M.P.H.T.M.
Pediatric Residency Program Director and Director of Adolescent
Medicine
Dr. Neal, Pediatric Residency Program Director and the Director
of Adolescent Medicine completed her undergraduate training from
The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. She obtained
her medical and master degree in public health and tropical medicine
from Tulane University. Subsequently, Dr. Neal completed her pediatric
residency and adolescent medicine fellowship training at Albert
Einstein School of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx,
NY.
She has authored numerous articles, written chapters in text books
and has done research in the field of Adolescent Medicine. She
has appeared in the media as an expert consultant and has consulted
internationally on adolescent health services.
Joshua
S. Rosenblatt, M.D.
Interim Chair
Interim Chair of Pediatric Medical Education since 1987, Dr.
Rosenblatt is a graduate of Cornell University in Ithaca,
N.Y. He attended the University of Medicine and Dentistry
of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School in Newark and was
a resident and chief pediatric resident at Newark Beth
Israel Medical Center.
Dr. Rosenblatt is an academic general pediatrician with
fellowship training in primary care faculty development
at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mich. His
specialties include care of children with chronic illnesses,
pain management and child protection.
Jules
A. Titelbaum, M.D.
Senior Consultant
Director of Pediatrics at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
since 1972, Dr. Titelbaum is a graduate of Brown University
in Providence, R.I. He attended Baylor School of Medicine
in Houston, Texas, where he also completed his pediatric
residency. After a chief residency in and an infectious
disease fellowship at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven,
Conn. Dr. Titelbaum continued his infectious disease and
immunology fellowship training at the Albert Einstein Medical
Center in New York City.
.
Chairman
Dr. Yeh, Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at
Saint Barnabas Medical Center joined Saint Barnabas Health
Care System in 2001 after more than 14 years at the Children’s
Hospital of Oakland in Oakland, California.
There he served as Director of Critical Care
and Co-Director of the Children's Hospital
Oakland/University of California, San Francisco
Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship Program
and Clinical Professor of Pediatrics for the
University of California, San Francisco School
of Medicine. His current faculty appointment
is Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the New
Jersey Medical School, University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in
Newark.
Dr. Yeh has authored numerous abstracts, articles
and book chapters in the area of pediatric
critical care. He is a Fellow of both the American
Academy of Pediatrics and the American College
of Critical Care Medicine and a member of the
Society of Critical Care Medicine. He
is currently the Chancellor of the American
College of Critical Care Medicine. He
continues to serve on and chair national committees
within these organizations.
Stacey Rifkin-Zenenberg, D.O., F.A.A.P.
Assistant Attending Pediatric Hematologist/ Oncologist
Dr. Rifkin-Zenenberg, Assistant Attending Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist at the Valerie Fund Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases, is board certified in pediatrics, hematology/oncology and
osteopathic pediatrics. She completed
her pediatric and osteopathic internships at Children’s
Hospital of New Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Medical
Center and her Fellowship in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
at Schneider Children’s Hospital, Long Island Jewish
Medical Center in New Hyde Park, New York. Dr. Rifkin
Zenenberg was a research assistant in the Department
of Microbiology at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic
Medicine in Philadelphia and also in the Department of
Immunology at the National Jewish Center for Immunology
and Respiratory Medicine in Denver, Colorado.
Dr. Rifkin-Zenenberg received her undergraduate degree
from the University of Scranton in Scranton, Pennsylvania
and her medical degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic
Medicine in Philadelphia. She has co-authored numerous
articles that have appeared in prestigious, peer-reviewed
medical journals and is the director of pediatric osteopathic
residency at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and a clinical
assistant professor of pediatrics at Drexel University
College of Medicine in Philadelphia.
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