Dr. Dr. Sabina Nelson
Pediatrician
1000 10th Ave New York NY, 10019About
Dr Sabina Nelson received her Medical Degree in 2005 from St George's University and completed her Pediatric Residency in 2008 at The Brooklyn Hospital Center. Post residency she began working as a Pediatric Attending Hospitalist for the St Luke's Roosevelt Hospital system.
Her primary work area was in the Roosevelt Hospital Pediatric ICU: Peds Specialty Post Surgical unit taking care of post op scoliosis repairs, complex Neurosurgical and Neuro Interventional cases such as VOGM - along with post op Hemangioma, Venous and Lymphatic Malformation cases from the Vascular Birthmark institute of NY for patients up to 21 years of age.
In 2011 she completed the Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support Course and now continues on working in the Nursery, Labor & Delivery and Neonatal ICU as a Pediatric Attending Hospitalist and Assistant Professor of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai NYC with 15+ years of experience.
Education and Training
St. George's University School of Medicine 2005
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Pediatric Attending - Hospitalist Mount Sinai Health System 2008 - Present
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