
About
Dan Barlev, MD, MS, is an Instructional Associate Professor at the Texas A&M University School of Medicine. He specializes in medical education and pediatric radiology, with a focus on improving clinical teaching methodologies. His academic career spans over three decades, including roles at Stony Brook University School of Medicine and Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Education and Training: Dr. Barlev earned his MD from Stony Brook University in 1990, followed by a Diagnostic Radiology Residency at Montefiore Medical Center (1995) and a Pediatric Radiology Fellowship at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children (1996). He also holds an MS in Health Care Policy and Management (2015) and advanced certifications in medical education and healthcare management.
Research and Teaching: His research interests include pediatric radiology imaging techniques, swallowing disorders in neonates, and medical education innovation. He has published extensively on topics such as neonatal airway dynamics, pediatric renal tumors, and catheter malposition. His teaching accolades include the Aesculapius Award for Excellence in Medical Education and multiple teaching awards from medical student classes.
Awards and Recognition: Dr. Barlev has received notable awards for his contributions to medical education, including induction into the Leo M. Davidoff Society and the Henry Barnett Teaching Award from Jacobi Medical Center.
Professional Contributions: Beyond his academic roles, he has held certifications from the American Board of Radiology and contributed to radiology clerkship studies. His work bridges clinical practice, education, and research, particularly in pediatric imaging and medical student training.
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