
Certifications & Affiliations
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American Board of Emergency Medicine certified
Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians
ACLS, BLS, PALS, ATLS certified
Affiliations with Weill Cornell Medicine, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Lower Manhattan Hospital
License to practice medicine, state of New York
License to practice medicine, state of New Jersey
License to practice medicine, state of Connecticut
Licensee to practice medicine, state of Florida
Professional Timeline
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International Experience
April, 2010 Clinical doctor, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative - Love A Child Disaster Recovery Center Fond Parisien, Haiti.
Clinically working in a tent hospital setting after the hurricane in 2010 which devastated the country
May, 2008 PopWuj Health Clinic Project, Faculty Member and Volunteer, Qietzaltenango, Guatamala
Served as a faculty mentor for a project which is a collaborative effort to bring quality, sustainable healthcare to the most vulnerable residents of Quetzaltenango (Xela) and several villages in the surrounding rural highlands of Guatemala.
November, 2008 MEMEX Mumbai Emergency Management Exercise - Disaster Drill and ATLS Course
Instructor/Supervisor, Mumbai, India Course instructor in multifaceted event teaching trauma and disaster management to health providers in Mumbai, culminating in a city wide, multi-hospital disaster drill. This was ten days before the bombing of Hotel Mumbai in Mumbia, India
Sept/Oct 2002 Spitalul Clinic Judetean Mures, Targu Mures, Romania
Worked as a doctor in the evaluation of patients and instructing residents in a newly developing emergency department
Press & Media
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““I hear a lot of people say, ‘I’m a good rider. I’ll be fine without a helmet’—but it doesn’t matter, sometimes it’s not up to you.”
“Implying that people die because of their age is misleading. ”
“Any prescribed antibiotic should be taken in its entirety. Otherwise, the bacteria that is being treated can develop resistance to it.”
“Here, Dr. Halpern shares her advice for preventing heat-related illnesses and helping to make this summer season the pleasure it’s meant to be.”
“If you give your body back the things that it needs and the things that it loses when you drink, you’re going to feel better no matter what.”
Contact Me
NewYork-Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center Emergency Department
525 E 68th St, New York, NY 10065