Appointments
 
Assistant Attending Physician

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Associate Director Of Medical Intensive Care Unit

Critical Care Subcommittee

Intra-icu Council

Medical Quality Assurance Committee

 
Weill Cornell \r\nPhysician
   

Berlin, David
 (212) 746-2250  (212) 746-8808

Post-doctoral Training:
Internship: Internal Medicine, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical
Center, New York, NY

Residency: Internal Medicine, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical
Center, New York, NY

Fellowship: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Division of
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Weill Medical College of
Cornell University/New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY

Eclypsis Implementation Oversight Committee 2006-present

Department of Medicine Quality Assurance Committee 2003-Present

Inter ICU Council 2003-Present

Anti-infective Sub-committee of Formulary and Therapeutics Committee 2005-Present

Critical Care Therapeutics Sub-committee of Formulary and Therapeutics Committee 2003-Present

Cardiac Arrest Committee 2005-Present

Tracheostomy Task Force 2005

Invasive Procedures Committee 2005-Present

Department of Medicine Internship Selection Committee 2002-2005

Clinical Technology Committee 2004-Present

MICU Transfer Policy Six Sigma Project 2005

Greater NY Hospital Association Central Blood Stream Project 2005-Present

Organ Donor Council 2005

Director for Critical Care Education, Medicine Clerkship Weill Medical College of Cornell University 2004- present

Pulmonary Curriculum Lectures
Physician Assistant Program Weill Medical College of Cornell University 2002-2004

Critical Care Conference Coordinator 2004-Present

Lecturer 2nd year Curriculum Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Physical Diagnosis, Acute Respiratory Failure 2003-2005

Lectures Department of Medicine House staff conference: Shock, Sepsis, Cardiac Arrest, Oxygen Delivery in Critically Ill Patients, Morbidity and Mortality, Morning Report, Pulmonary Function Testing 2003-present

Faculty-Student Advisor Program. Weill Medical College of Cornell University 2004-present



 


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