D. Yitzchak Goldstein

D. Yitzchak Goldstein, M.D.

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  • Montefiore Medical Center 111 East 210th Street MMC-MOSES 901 Bronx, NY 10467

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Dr. Goldstein completed his medical school training at Einstein and went on to complete his residency and chief residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at Montefiore. With a passion for advanced molecular diagnostics he then went on to complete a molecular genetic pathology fellowship and Mount Sinai hospital.

Dr. Goldstein’s interests include several areas of clinical laboratory medicine and laboratory optimization with particular interests in molecular diagnostics and data alanysis. Dr. Goldstein has received accolades for his teaching including the Leo M. Davidoff award for teaching of medical students at Einstein as well as the Montefiore Pathology Department resident teaching award. Dr. Goldstein currently serves as Associate Director of Molecular Infectious Disease Testing and is Co-Director of the Molecular Genetic laboratories at Montefiore.

Selected Publications

Jacob, J., Goldstein, DY., & Gil, M. R. (2019). Molecular Testing in Coagulation. In Transfusion Medicine and Hemostasis (pp. 945-953). Elsevier.

Marks, E., Wang, Y., Shi, Y., Susa, J., Jacobson, M., & Goldstein, D. Y. (2018). Specific TCR gene rearrangements in mycosis fungoides: does advanced clinical stage show a preference?. Journal of clinical pathology71(12), 1072-1077

Patel, S. R., Madan, S., Saeed, O., Goldstein, D.Y., Shin, J. J., Nucci, C., ... & Vukelic, S. (2018). Cardiac transplantation from non-viremic hepatitis C donors. The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation37(10), 1254-1260.

Kim, T., Khader, S. N., & Goldstein, D. Y. (2018). Educational Case: Cervical Neoplasia: HPV and Its Link to Cancer. Academic Pathology5, 2374289518770651.

Castellucci, E., He, T., Goldstein, D. Y., Halmos, B., & Chuy, J. (2017). DNA polymerase ɛ deficiency leading to an ultramutator phenotype: a novel clinically relevant entity. The oncologist22(5), 497-502.

Ramos Rivera, G., Khader, S. N., Lajara, S., Schlesinger, K., Goldstein, D. Y., Naeem, R. C., ... & Fox, A. S. (2017). The ATHENA HPV study underrepresents “other” high‐risk HPV genotypes when compared with a diverse New York City population. Cytopathology28(5), 413-418.

Goldstein, D. Y., Einstein, M. H., Ramos Rivera, G., Schlesinger, K., Khader, S. N., ... & Fox, A. S. (2017). SurePath specimens versus ThinPrep specimen types on the COBAS 4800 platform: high-risk HPV status and cytology correlation in an ethnically diverse Bronx population. Laboratory medicine48(3), 207-213.

Goldstein, D. Y., & Prystowsky, M. (2017). Educational Case: Autosomal Recessive Inheritance: Cystic Fibrosis. Academic pathology4, 2374289517691769.