Fellowship - Allergy and Immunology (Pediatrics)

Research Activity

Division Chief

division chief arye rubinstein Arye Rubinstein M.D., Ph.D.  

Professor of Pediatrics, Microbiology and Immunology

Chief of the Division of Allergy and Immunology

Director of the overall Training Program in Allergy and Immunology including the Pediatric/Internal Medicine and the Internal Medicine Track

Attending in Medicine

 
 

Contact Us

Marcy Sedlacek, Ph.D., MPA  

Montefiore Medical Center 
Department of Pediatrics-Allergy and Immunology 
1525 Blondell Ave
2nd Floor, Suite 101
Bronx, NY 10461

Phone: 718.405.8530 
Fax: 718.405.8532 

 

Internal Medicine/Pediatric Track fellows spend equal time in Pediatric and Adult activities. They focus on allergy, asthma, hypersensitivity diseases, primary immunodeficiency and acquired immunodeficiency indirectly HIV. Adult track fellows tend to spend a little more time in the Adult Allergy Division clinical facilities and tend to focus their research efforts on hypersensitivity diseases.

 

 

Out-Patient

The outpatient facilities are extremely busy and see the whole range of hypersensitivity and immunologic disorders. The patient population includes a large number of ethnicities and diverse socioeconomic backgrounds ranging from the poorest people in to some of the richest, and everything in between. The Clinical Immunology program has many referrals from out of state clinical providers.

 

 

In-patient activities:

consultations are shared between both Divisions. Fellows get the opportunity to consult on both children and adult in-patients. Consult’s are seen every week for problems of drug allergy and desensitization, aspirin desensitization, eosinopphilia, poorly controlled asthma, immunodeficiency, food allergy, and the occasional odd patient that puzzles everyone else.