
Dr. Pamela Gallin
NY, US
Pediatric ophthalmologist and author of "The Savvy Mom's Guide to Medical Care"
Pamela F. Gallin, M.D., is the Director of Pediatric Ophthalmology at the Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute and at the Babies' and Children's Hospital of the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. She practices pediatric ophthalmology and teaches eye residents, medical students, and pediatricians both surgery and ophthalmology. In 1993, Dr. Gallin was invited to the White House to participate in Hillary Clinton's Health Care Task Force briefing team. "New York Magazine" has twice named her "one of the best doctors in New York," and she is listed in The Best Doctors of New York and The Best Doctors in America. Gallin is co-author of "The Savvy Mom's Guide to Medical Care," a parent resource that covers everything from choosing a pediatrician and well-child visits to more serious concerns such as handling the emergency room, surgery, or hospitalization. As a physician and parent, Gallin has realized that many parents don't know how to question their doctors about diagnoses and symptoms. Her book arms parents with the information they need to ensure the best medical care for their child. MOST REQUESTED PROGRAMS The Savvy Mom's Guide to Medical Care
Pamela F. Gallin, M.D., is the Director of Pediatric Ophthalmology at the Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute and at the Babies' and Children's Hospital of the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. She practices pediatric ophthalmology and teaches eye residents, medical students, and pediatricians both surgery and ophthalmology. In 1993, Dr. Gallin was invited to the White House to participate in Hillary Clinton's Health Care Task Force briefing team. "New York Magazine" has twice named her "one of the best doctors in New York," and she is listed in The Best Doctors of New York and The Best Doctors in America. Gallin is co-author of "The Savvy Mom's Guide to Medical Care," a parent resource that covers everything from choosing a pediatrician and well-child visits to more serious concerns such as handling the emergency room, surgery, or hospitalization. As a physician and parent, Gallin has realized that many parents don't know how to question their doctors about diagnoses and symptoms. Her book arms parents with the information they need to ensure the best medical care for their child. MOST REQUESTED PROGRAMS The Savvy Mom's Guide to Medical Care
