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Lisa Shulman, MD, Pediatrics, Bronx, NY

Lisa H Shulman MD

Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Neurodevelopmental Disabilities


Professor, Pediatrics, Child Development, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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  • 1225 Morris Park AveBronx, NY 10461

  • Phone+1 718-430-3901

  • Fax+1 718-430-3989

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Education & Training

  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/Kravis Children's
    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/Kravis Children'sResidency, Pediatrics, 1987 - 1990
  • Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
    Perelman School of Medicine at the University of PennsylvaniaClass of 1987

Certifications & Licensure

  • NY State Medical License
    NY State Medical License 1988 - 2026
  • NJ State Medical License
    NJ State Medical License 2016 - 2021
  • Pediatrics
    American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
  • Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
    American Board of Pediatrics Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • Super Doctor SuperDoctors.com

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • Meet the 'Glass-Half-Full Girl' Whose Brain Rewired After Losing a Hemisphere
    Meet the 'Glass-Half-Full Girl' Whose Brain Rewired After Losing a HemisphereMarch 22nd, 2023
  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine Receives $5 Million NIH Grant for IDD Research
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine Receives $5 Million NIH Grant for IDD ResearchSeptember 15th, 2021
  • Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) May Be Most Effective in Improving Language Skills of Children with Autism, Research Suggests
    Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) May Be Most Effective in Improving Language Skills of Children with Autism, Research SuggestsSeptember 11th, 2019
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