Program Description:
The Adolescent Medicine Program sees patients from the preteen years through the early 20s and focuses on the interrelationship of growth, psychosexual development and behavioral issues. The adolescent's ability to assume increasing health responsibility is stressed. Adolescents are seen alone, with parent(s) consulted when appropriate.
Patients may be referred for adolescent primary care, which includes checkups, acute or recurring problems, immunizations, etc. They may also be referred for a consultation for a specific problem, including menstrual and other gynecologic problems, behavioral problems, eating disorders and psychosomatic problems.
Director: Participating RWJUMG Physicians & Professionals:
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| Phone: |
732-235-6230
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732-235-8766
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| Email: |
snyderbk@umdnj.edu
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Address: |
Children's Health Institute of New Jersey - Suite 2300 89 French Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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Interests: |
Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, Eating Disorders, Obesity, Adolescent Well Care
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Specialty:
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Adolescent Medicine - American Board of Pediatrics, 1994
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Degree: |
George Washington University School of Medicine, 1979
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Internship: |
Pediatrics, Childrens National Medical Center, 1980
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Residency: |
Pediatrics, Childrens National Medical Center, 1981
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Fellowship: |
Adolescent Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, 1988
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| Phone: |
732-235-6230
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| Fax: |
732-235-8766
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| Email: |
strozust@umdnj.edu
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Address: |
Children's Health Institute of New Jersey - Suite 2300 89 French Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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Interests: |
Eating Disorders, Adolescent Gynecology, Adolescent Well Care
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Specialty:
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Adolescent Medicine - American Board of Pediatrics, 2005
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Degree: |
St. George's University, 1998
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Internship: |
Pediatrics, Maimonides Medical Center, 1999
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Residency: |
Pediatrics, Maimonides Medical Center, 2001
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Fellowship: |
Adolescent Medicine, Coney Island Hospital, 2002
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