SUNY New York Distinguished Professorship for INDUSEM Pediatric Emergencies Leader

Written by INDUS MED NEWS    16 January, 2016    10:47 am .

INDUSEM Pediatric Emergency Medicine Leader Dr. Binita R. Shah, MD, FAAP, was recently named The Distinguished Teaching Professor by the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, New York, (SUNY DOWNSTATE) USA. Dr. Shah is a master clinician and Educator for over 3 decades at Downstate. Her range of knowledge has been called encyclopedic and she tirelessly delivers powerful presentations at local, national and international conferences. She has instructed and inspired thousands of residents, medical students, nurses, and allied health professionals.  She was the first Pediatric Emergency Medicine board-certified physician in Brooklyn in 1992 and played a major role in creating Downstate’s first Emergency Medicine Residency program in 1995, and Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship in 2009. She is the first author on the highly acclaimed Atlases of Pediatric Clinical Diagnosis and Pediatric Emergency Medicine; both of which are extolled by leaders in the field as “classics … that no pediatric ED  should be without.”  Atlas of Pediatric Clinical Diagnosis is also translated into Portuguese and Atlas of Pediatric Emergency Medicine is also translated into Spanish. Aside from creating these indispensable teaching tools, she has published countless articles in peer-reviewed journals, disseminating her expertise in pediatric emergency medicine and even changing the way it is taught.  Her students and colleagues unanimously revere her for her depth of insight, her leadership in her discipline, and her devotion to the human endeavor of teaching.(Source: Press Note by SUNY)

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“SUNY proudly recognizes the extraordinary achievements of its faculty and the positive impacts they have had on SUNY, on the students they teach and mentor, and on their colleagues both on campus and across the globe” said SUNY Chancellor Dr. Nancy L. Zimpher.

Dr. Binita R.Shah was bestowed upon the Distinguished Teaching Professorship by S?tate University Of New York(SUNY) Chancellor Dr. Nancy Zimpher at the Induction of Distinguished Faculty Ceremony held at Saratoga Springs?, New York.

dr-binita-shah-and-dr-RP-ShahDr. Binita Shah and Dr. RP Shah.
Dr-Binita-Shah-RP-Shah-Lucchesi-and-RinnertDrs. Binita Shah, RP Shah, Lucchesi and Rinnert

“Dr. Shah has lead the INDUSEM Pediatric Emergency Medicine Initiative with great vision, zeal along with a strong and persistent commitment to highest quality standards second to none. This honor bestowed by SUNY is an important milestone in the Legacy of Binita Shah’s Educational Career. It assumes added importance that Dr. Shah joins the League of Extraordinary Academic Physicians of Indian Origin and possibly the only one in Academic Pediatric Emergency Medicine to have achieved this epitome. We at INDUSEM are proud of her and honored to have her in our Guild” said INDUSEM CEO Dr Sagar Galwankar.

Dr-binita-shah-with-medallionDr. Binita Shah with the medallion
SUNY-Chancellor-with-BinitaSUNY Chancellor Dr. Nancy Zimpher and Dr. Binita Shah

The SUNY DOWNSTATE Distinguished Teaching Professorship recognizes and honors mastery of teaching. For this prestigious tribute to be conferred, candidates must have demonstrated consistently superior mastery of teaching, outstanding service to students, and commitment to their ongoing intellectual growth, scholarship and professional growth, and adherence to rigorous academic standards and requirements. (Source: SUNY)

About SUNY DOWNSTATE:

Formally known as The State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn—but better known to our patients and Brooklyn neighbors as SUNY Downstate Medical Center—we are older than the Brooklyn Bridge. We trace our roots back to 1860, when a school of medicine was founded at the Long Island College Hospital. The new college’s faculty revolutionized medical education in this country by bringing the teaching of medicine to the hospital bedside, thus rejecting the idea that physicians should be trained exclusively in university lecture halls. Today, SUNY Downstate is one of the nation’s leading urban medical centers. SUNY Downstate comprises a College of MedicineCollege of Health Related ProfessionsCollege of NursingSchool of Graduate StudiesSchool of Public Health, and University Hospital of Brooklyn. The quality of our education, research, and patient care programs was confirmed with the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Medicine to Dr. Robert Furchgott, a member of our School of Graduate Studies faculty since 1956. Dr. Furchgott’s identification of nitric oxide as a signaling molecule important in vascular health has revolutionized care for heart, stroke, impotence, and other diseases. For More Information www.downstate.edu

About INDUSEM:

The INDUSEM mission is to envision and implement the future of Patient Care across the world. The partnership brings together Expert Educators, Inquisitive Innovators and Physicians supporting Safe Patient Care across India, United States and the World. INDUSEM is the Top International Partnership across the World and brings together Institutions, Individuals and Initiatives focused on improving patient care globally. Till date INDUSEM has reached over 50,000 Experts and its reach continues to grow daily. For more information, visit www.indusem.org