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Office
7901 Broadway
Room A1-9
Elmhurst, NY 11373Phone+1 718-334-4952Fax+1 718-334-4815
Summary
- Dr. Beth Ginsburg is an Emergency Medicine specialist based in Elmhurst, NY, with a subspecialty in Medical Toxicology. She graduated from Weill Cornell Medicine in 2000 and completed her internship and residency in Emergency Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She further pursued a fellowship in Medical Toxicology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine between 2004 and 2006. Dr. Ginsburg has authored several publications primarily focused on toxicology and emergency medicine, with some of her work being cited by other scholars.
Education & Training
- NYU Grossman School of MedicineFellowship, Medical Toxicology (Emergency Medicine), 2004 - 2006
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/Mount Sinai HospitalResidency, Emergency Medicine, 2001 - 2004
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/Morningside/WestInternship, Internal Medicine, 2000 - 2001
- Weill Cornell MedicineClass of 2000
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State Medical License 2001 - 2026
- American Board of Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine
- American Board of Emergency Medicine Medical Toxicology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsCytochrome-C oxidase inhibition in 26 aluminum phosphide poisoned patients.Edward Amores, Jenice Forde-Baker, Beth Y. Ginsburg, Lewis S. Nelson
Clinical Toxicology. 2007-01-01 - Letter To The Editor: “Comment on “Formation of methanol and formate in Wister rats after oral administration of methylated rapeseed oil: A fuel for lamps””Steve Noseworthy, Carrie Truitt, Beth Y. Ginsburg, Lewis S. Nelson
Clinical Toxicology. 2007-01-01 - Comment on "Is prehospital blood glucose measurement necessary in suspected cerebrovascular accident patients?".Beth Y. Ginsburg, Robert S. Hoffman, Laura Spano
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2006-10-01
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