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180 FORT WASHINGTON AVE
6TH FLOOR
New York, NY 10032Phone+1 212-305-3174
Summary
- I am an attending physician at Mount Sinai Beth Israel. I split my time between precepting residents at Ryan Nena Community Health Center and seeing patients at Beth Israel that are a part of the high-risk PACT clinic. This is a special program for patients with multiple medical and psychosocial comorbidities who are high utilizers of the healthcare system.
Particular interests include working with underserved and vulnerable populations, LGBT health and women's health.
Education & Training
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/Beth IsraelResidency, Internal Medicine, 2016 - 2018
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/Beth IsraelInternship, Internal Medicine, 2015 - 2016
- Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolClass of 2015
- Wesleyan UniversityBA, Biology, English , 2005 - 2009
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State Medical License 2017 - 2025
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Heart Association BLS, ACLS
- Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)Certificate in Healthcare Quality
- Virginia HIV/AIDS Resource and Consultation Center Certified Rapid HIV Tester and Counselor
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Gold Humanism Honor Society Member
- Finalist, AAMC Award for Innovations in Research and Research Education AAMC, 2014
- Exceptional Patient Experience Award Sentara Healthcare System, 2013
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- COVID-19 vaccine uptake in a predominantly minoritized cohort hospitalized during the early pandemic in New York City.Jennifer Y Chang, Michelle Chang, Simian Huang, Joan Bosco, Meredith McNairy
Vaccine. 2024-12-02 - 42 citationsHuntington's Disease Pathogenesis Is Modified In Vivo by Alfy/Wdfy3 and Selective Macroautophagy.Leora M. Fox, Kiryung Kim, Christopher W. Johnson, Shawei Chen, Katherine R. Croce
Neuron. 2020-03-04 - 72 citationsAutophagy linked FYVE (Alfy/WDFY3) is required for establishing neuronal connectivity in the mammalian brainJoanna M. Dragich, Takaaki Kuwajima, Megumi Hirose-Ikeda, Michael S Yoon, Evelien Eenjes
Elife. 2016-09-20
Journal Articles
- Autophagy linked FYVE (Alfy/WDFY3) is required for establishing neuronal connectivity in the mammalian brain.Dragich, J., Kuwajima, T., Hirose-Ikeda, M., Yoon, M., Eenjes, E., Bosco, J., Fox, L., Lystad, A., Oo, T., Yarygina, O., Mita, T., Waguri, S., Ichimura, Y., Komatsu, M..., eLife. 2016; 5, e14810. http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.14810, 9/20/2016
Abstracts/Posters
- Acute STEMI in the Setting of Left Ventricular Thrombus [abstract].Bosco, J., Peeke, S., and Dharapak, P., J Gen Intern Med. 2017; 32(suppl 2): 83. doi:10.1007/s11606-017-4028-8.
- Acute STEMI in the Setting of Left Ventricular Thrombus [abstract].Bosco, J., Peeke, S., and Dharapak, P., Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2017; 12 (suppl 2). http://www.shmabstracts.com/abstract/acute-stemi-in-the-setting-of-left-ventricular-thrombus/.
- A Hepatic Abscess That Wasn’t [abstract].Chernyavsky, S., Mecca, J., Kranitzky, B., Bosco, J., and Kaus, J., Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2017; 12 (suppl 2). http://www.shmabstracts.com/abstract/a-hepatic-abscess-that-wasnt/.
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Press Mentions
- Salma Hayek Reveals She Was Put on Oxygen as She Silently Battled COVID-19May 20th, 2021
- Finding Hope for Long COVIDMay 1st, 2021
- 880 in Depth: Hope for COVID Long-HaulersMarch 11th, 2021
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Research History
- Quality Improvement Initiative: Increasing Attendance at Post-Hospital Discharge Primary Care AppointmentsMount Sinai Beth Israel, New York, NY Developed an IRB-approved survey to assess potential barriers to patients attending their post-hospital discharge primary care appointments. Will implement an intervention to increase attendance based on these results.2017 - Present
- Student Organizer of Huntington’s Disease Advocates Group, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VADeveloped an IRB-approved survey to research the relationship between persons with Huntington’s disease and emergency services personnel. Data will be used to support the production of an educational training video. Helped establish the Southeast VA Affiliate Chapter of the HDSA.2012 - 2015
- Research Technician, Neurology Lab, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NYPI: Ai Yamamoto, PhD. Assisted on a project that studies the cellular and behavioral phenotype of Huntington’s disease (HD) mice that lack a copy of a gene that is essential for autophagy, a process thought to be responsible for reversing HD.2009 - 2011
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