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Jennifer Osipoff, MD, Pediatric Endocrinology, Commack, NY

Jennifer Nicole Osipoff MD FAAP (She/Her)


Associate Professor, Pediatrics, Stony Brook University SOM

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  • 500 Commack RdCommack, NY 11725

  • Phone+1 631-444-5437

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Summary

  • Dr. Jennifer Osipoff is a pediatric endocrinologist based in Commack, NY, with extensive training at Stony Brook Medicine, where she completed both her residency in Pediatrics and a fellowship in Pediatric Endocrinology. Her scholarly work includes publications on a variety of topics within her specialty, such as the physiological evolution in ROHHAD, the mental health impact of endocrine interventions in transgender youths, thyrotoxic periodic paralysis, opioid-induced hyponatremia, and glycemic control in children with type 1 diabetes. Her research has been cited in the field, highlighting her contribution to pediatric endocrinology.

Education & Training

  • Stony Brook Medicine/University Hospital
    Stony Brook Medicine/University HospitalFellowship, Pediatric Endocrinology, 2008 - 2011
  • Stony Brook Medicine/University Hospital
    Stony Brook Medicine/University HospitalResidency, Pediatrics, 2004 - 2008
  • Stony Brook University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine
    Stony Brook University Health Sciences Center School of MedicineClass of 2004

Certifications & Licensure

  • NY State Medical License
    NY State Medical License 2008 - 2025
  • Pediatrics
    American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
  • Pediatric Endocrinology
    American Board of Pediatrics Pediatric Endocrinology

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • ‘Artificial Pancreas’ to Benefit Children with Type 1 Diabetes
    ‘Artificial Pancreas’ to Benefit Children with Type 1 DiabetesJuly 2nd, 2017
  • Puberty Blockers: What Are They and What Are the Concerns About?
    Puberty Blockers: What Are They and What Are the Concerns About?March 15th, 2024

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