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Bing Lin, MD, Pediatrics, New York, NY

Bing Lin MD


Resident Doctor @ Weill Cornell Medicine | Doctor of Medicine (MD)

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  • 525 E 68th StNew York, NY 10065

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Summary

  • Board Eligible Pediatric Resident PGY-3

    Currently completing her last year of pediatric residency at NYP- Weill Cornell Medical Center. Completed a combined BS/MD program at The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education and received a Medical Degree from The CUNY School of Medicine in 2022.

Education & Training

  • New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)
    New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)Residency, Pediatrics, 2022 - 2025
  • CUNY School of Medicine
    CUNY School of MedicineClass of 2022
  • City College of New York
    City College of New YorkBiomedical Sciences, Sophie Davis Biomedical Program, Summa Cum Laude, 2014 - 2017

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • The Sophie and Leonard Davis Scholarship Sophie Davis Biomedical Education Program, CCNY, 2018-2022
  • Annual New Era Scholarship The City College of New York, 2014-2019
  • Annual LCU Housing Grant LCU Fund for Women’s Education, 2017-2018

Publications & Presentations

Abstracts/Posters

  • Resident-led quality improvement project to enhance postpartum depression screening and care referrals for high-risk mothers in an urban pediatric primary care clinic.
    Scarf, E., Banks, K., Lin, B., Neway, B., Piccone, S., Piszczatowski, R., Davila, J., Esemenli, A., Lee, J., Maniko, J., Sathanayagam, R., Tam, M., Bruno, S., Trimboli..., PAS 2025, 11/2024

Lectures

  • Early Childhood Development & Early Intervention. 
    New York; Weill Cornell Medical Center. - 7/2024
  • In the pediatric population (ages 0-19 yo) with recurrent SVT does using Procainamide have higher reversion rates than Amiodarone. EBM Presentation. 
    New York; Weill Cornell Medical Center. - 6/2024
  • How can limited parental English proficiency interfere with medical care in children with special healthcare needs. Healing Morning Report: Case Presentation 
    New York; Weill Cornell Medical Center. - 4/2024

Research History

  • Resident ResearchResident-led quality improvement project to enhance postpartum depression screening and care referrals for high-risk mothers in an urban pediatric primary care clinic2022 - 2025
  • Resident ResearchMilestone Matters: “A quality improvement initiative to effectively connect developmentally delayed children with early intervention services”2023 - 2024

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