Dr. Amelia Warshaw is a pediatric resident at Columbia University’s New York Presbyterian Children’s Hospital (CHONY). She is a graduate of the Alpert Medical School of Brown University (MD’21).
She has written for numerous media outlets including AAMC News, Medscape, The Daily Beast, and AOA’s The Pharos and Princeton University’s Innovation Journal of Science and Technology.
Dr. Warshaw is committed to disseminating science, health, and medical information to a diverse audience, and empowering children, adolescents, and families through health literacy.
Dr. Amelia B. Warshaw is a board-certified Pediatrician in New York City. She is currently an Adolescent Medicine Fellow at Montefiore/CHAM in the Bronx. Her interests include patient empowerment, medical communication and advocacy, and reproductive justice.
Dr. Warshaw completed her residency in Pediatrics at Columbia University’s Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital (MSCHONY). She attended the Alpert Warren Medical School of Brown University (MD’21), and is a graduate of Princeton University.
Through her medical work and her writing, Dr. Warshaw is committed to disseminating science, health, and medical information to a diverse audience, and empowering children, adolescents, and families through health literacy.
Her writings have appeared in numerous medical and non-medical publications, including AAMC News, Medscape, AOA’s “The Pharos,” The Daily Beast, and Princeton University’s Innovation Journal of Science and Technology.
Dr. Warshaw is a New York City native, whose medical school and undergraduate experience includes volunteer work teaching children health literacy, providing sexual health education to middle schoolers in Central Falls, RI, and working with children with Autism through the Boost! peer mentoring program at the JCC in NYC.
She also has significant experience working with nonprofits including The Association to Benefit Children (ABC), the New York Stem Cell Foundation, and the Peter C. Alderman Foundation, along with journalism experience from The Daily Beast, NYU’s Doctor Radio station, and The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Warshaw’s undergraduate academic research at Princeton University includes work with The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Eating Disorder Program.