Faculty
All of the full-time members of the Division of Infectious Diseases are actively involved in patient care of both in-patients and out-patients. The Division has a very active in-patient consultative service, including the care of patients with HIV infection. For some of the HIV patients, the Infectious Diseases faculty member serves as the primary care physician. Out-patient offices are located at 410 Lakeville Road. Fellows are involved in the initial evaluation and subsequent follow-up of both in-patients and out-patients with a variety of Infectious Diseases problems. The physicians participate in a wide range of insurance plans. The Division also runs the HIV clinic which is held on Tuesday mornings at 410 Lakeville Road.
Full-time members of the Division: (click on name for biographical sketch)
Carol Singer, MD
Division Chief
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Fellowship Training: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Board Certification: Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases
Miriam A. Smith, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Fellowship Training: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Board Certification: Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases
Barbara T. Edwards, MD
Attending, Infectious Diseases Division
Fellowship Training: Long Island Jewish Hospital
Board Certification: Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases
Joseph S. Cervia, MD
Director of the Comprehensive HIV Care and Research Center at Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Lorry Rubin, MD
Professor of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Chief, Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Fellowship Training: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Board Certification: Pediatrics, Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Sujatha Rajan, MD
Attending, Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Fellowship Training: Columbia University
Board Certification: Pediatrics, Pediatric Infectious Diseases