Dr. Stuart Jay Brink MD, Endocrinology-Diabetes
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Dr. Stuart Jay Brink MD

Endocronologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Endocrinology

5/5(275)
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5/5

About

Dr. Stuart Brink is a pediatric endocrinologist practicing in Unknown City, Unknown State. Dr. Brink specializes in growth, puberty, diabetes or other disorders related to hormones that produce certain conditions in children and growing young adults. Pediatric endocrinologists possess copious knowledge on hormone chemicals and how they can affect other parts of the body and their functions.

Education and Training

Brooklyn College Psychology 1968

University of Southern California School of Medicine M.D. 1972

LA County/USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA Pediatric Intership 1973

LA County/USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA Pediatrics Chief Residency, 1976

LA County/USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA Jr & Sr Pediatric Residency 1975

Boston Children's Hospital & Harvard Medical School Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship 1977

Joslin Clinic, New England Deaconess Hospital & Harvard Medical School Diabetes Fellowship 1978

Provider Details

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Awards

  • Veliko Tarnova Municipality Honorary Citizenship Honors Diploma 2016 Veliko Tarnova, Bulgaria 
  • Ningbo First Hospital Consultant Letter of Appointment 2016 Ningbo First Hospital, Ningbo, China 
  • Cetatean de Onoare (Honorary Citizenship 2016 City of TImisoara, Romania 
  • America;s Top Pediatricians 2006-14 Consumers' Research Council of America 
  • ISPAD Lestradet Award for Pediatric Diabetes, Education & Advocacy 2011 ISPAD: International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes 
  • ADA National Award for Outstanding Contribution to Youth 1992 American Diabetes Association 
  • Ann Wolfe Award, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation 1988 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation 
  • Best Doctors in America 1995-16 America's Best Physicians 
  • Doctor Honoris Causa 1999 Universitatea de Medicine si Farmacie din Timisoara, Romania 
  • Eli Lilly International Partnership in Diabetes Award, New OrleansADA 2003 Eli Lilly and Company 

Treatments

  • In-house phlebotomist: Excellent blood drawing
  • Growth Hormone Stimulation Testing
  • In-building radiology, ultrasonography, MRI & CT scans & bone density DXA scans

Professional Memberships

  • Professional Member American Association of Pediatrics (AAP)  1978 
  • Professional Member American Diabetes Association (ADA)  1978 
  • Professional Member MA Affiliate of American Diabetes Association  1981 
  • Professional Member ISPAD: International Society for Pediatric & Adolescent Diabetes  1984 
  • Professional Member International Diabetes Federation (IDF)  1978 
  • Professional Member Juvenile Diabetes Foundation (JDF) 
  • Professional Member The Endocrine Society (TES)  1997 
  • Member Pediatric Endocrine Society (PES)  1982 
  • Advisory Panelist, Endocrinology United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP)  1995  - 2006 
  • Steering Committee Member GPED: GLobal Pediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes Consortium  2008  - 2013 

Fellowships

  • Harvard Medical School / Boston Childrens Hospital Pediatric Endocrinology  1977
  • Harvard Medical School / Joslin Clinic/New England Deaconess Hospital Diabetes  1978

Publications

  • Yearbook Medical PublishersPediatric & Adolescent Diabetes Mellitus1987
  • American Diabetes AssociationDiabetes Education Goals1995
  • Annals of MedicineHow to apply the DCCT experience to children and adolescence1997
  • Brumar, Timisoara, RomaniaPediatric and Adolescent Diabetes2003
  • NovoNordisk PharmaceuticalsDiabetes in Children and Adolescence2010
  • Mirton, TImisoara, RomaniaPediatric Endocrinology Clinical Update2011
  • Mirton, Timisoara, RomaniaClinical Issues in Pediatric Endocrinology2012
  • Mirton, TImisoara, RomaniaTheoretical & Practical Approach in Pediatric Endocrinology2013
  • Mirton, Timisoara, RomaniaTheoretical & Practical Update in Pediatric Endocrinology2014
  • Mirton, Timisoara, RomaniaUpdate in Pediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes2015

Experience & Accolades

  • First Staff Pediatric Diabetologist1978 - 1984Joslin Clinicpediatric and adolescent diabetes multidisciplinary treatment team; Senior Staff Pediatrician, Senior Attending Physician and Associate in Medicine, New England Deaconess Hospital, Diabetes Treatment Unit (DTU)
  • Senior Endocrinologist and Diabetologist1984NEDEC: New England Diabetes and Endocrinology CenterSenior Physician, Laboratory Director, Principal Investigator
  • Instructor in Pediatrics1975 - 1976University of Southern California School of MedicineChief Resident in Pediatrics, LAC/USC Medical Center
  • Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics1978Harvard Medical SchoolClinic attending physician; ward Attending physician/teacher; former fellowship supervisor; clinical researcher
  • Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics1995Tufts University School of Medicineeducator
  • Medical Director, Diabetes Treatment Unit (DTU) 1985 - 1994Waltham Weston Hospital and Diabetes Treatment Centers of AmericaMedical Director, Pediatric/Adolescent/Young Adult Section of DTU
  • Clinical Associate1984 - 2005Massachusetts General HospitalChildrens' Service, co-Principal Investigator, DCCT
  • Director1985 - 1994Pediatric & Adolescent Diabetes & Endocrinology (PADE) Section, NewtonWellesley Hosp Dept PediatricsMedical Director, subspecialty section, Department of Pediatrics
  • Staff Pediatrician1994 - 1998Emerson Hospitalsubspecialty consultant
  • Staff Pediatrician1994 - 2015Winchester Hospital & Lowell General Hospitalsubspecialty consultant

Internships

  • LAC+USC Medical Center

Fellowships

  • Joslin Diabetes Center; Harvard Medical School

Hobbies / Sports

  • Traveling, Photography

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