Carey S. Goltzman, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Briarcliff Manor, New York 10510
914-***-**** (M)
aduxb8@r.postjobfree.com
Personal Date of Birth: October 30, 1953
Data Place of Birth: New York, New York
Citizenship: U.S.A.
Social Security #: XXX-XX-6291
Married: July 1978 to Kathleen Burns
Children: Ryan Zachary (38 years)
Michael Emanuel (35 years)
Professional New York Medical College
Positions Department of Pediatrics
Valhalla, New York
Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics & Emergency Medicine
Chief, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center
August 1994 – December 2021
Hahnemann University - School of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Director, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medical Services
and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
February 1993 - August 1994
Co-Director, Pediatric Residency Program
February 1994 - August 1994
Albert Einstein Medical Center
Department of Pediatrics
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Temple University School of Medicine
Chief, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medical Services
Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and In-patient Pediatric Unit
October 1990 - February 1993
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Medical College of Pennsylvania
Department of Pediatrics
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Chief, Division of Pediatric Critical Care
Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
July 1989 - September 1990
Post-Graduate Henry Ford Hospital
Education Department of Pediatrics
Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Detroit, Michigan
Fellow: July 1987 - June 1988 (PGY4)
Senior Fellow: July 1988 - June 1989 (PGY5)
New York Medical College
Westchester County Medical Center
Department of Pediatrics
Valhalla, New York
Residency Training Program (PGY1 -PGY3)
July 1984 - June 1987
New York Medical College
Department of Pediatric Cardiology
Valhalla, New York
Sub-intern/EKG-Echo technician
January 1984 - June 1984
New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York
Fifth Pathway Program
January 1983 - December 1983
Post-Graduate Beekman Downtown Infirmary Hospital
Activities Department of Pathology/Laboratories
New York, New York
Position: Phlebotomist/I.V. Team
July 1981 - December 1982
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Graduate Universidad Del Noreste – Escuela de Medicina
Education Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Diploma de Medico Cirujano
June 1981
Undergraduate Temple University
Education Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Arts - Psychology
January 1976
Brooklyn Technical High School
Brooklyn, New York
NYS Regents High School Diploma
June 1971
Professional E.C.F.M.G.
Examinations Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
July 1982
F.L.E.X.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
June 1988
American Board of Pediatrics
Board Certified - June 1989
Recertified 1999 -2006 – 2016 - 2018
MOC thru 2023
American Board of Pediatrics
Sub-board of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Board Certified - May 1992
Re-certified 1999
Professional Pennsylvania #MD-041225-L
Licenses and
Certification New York MD #196059
DEA #BG1800401
Basic Life Support
1987 - 2021
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Pediatric Advanced Life Support
American Heart Association
1989-2020
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Instructor, American Heart Association
1989-1997
Professional Member, Physician Advisory Committee
Organizations Children’s & Women’s Physicians of Westchester
Member, Governing Council Board
Boston Children’s Health Physicians
Department of Pediatrics - New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York
July 2015 – December 2021
Executive Board Member and Managing Partner
Children’s & Women’s Physicians of Westchester, LLP
Department of Pediatrics - New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York
February 1999 – June 2015
Member, Ethics Committee
October 2000 – 2010
Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center
Valhalla, New York
Member, Hospital Mortality and Morbidity Committee
January 1999 – 2007
Member, Root Cause Analysis Committee (RCA)
January 2016 - present
Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center
Valhalla, New York
Vice-Chairman, Critical Care Committee
January 2000 – 2007
Member, Critical Care Committee
January 2013 - present
Westchester Medical Center
Valhalla, New York
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Chairman, PICU & Quality Improvement Committee
January 1995 – 2005
Member, PICU & Quality Improvement Committee
January 2006 - present
Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center
Valhalla, New York
Chairman, Life Support Committee
Albert Einstein Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
November 1990 - February 1993
Fellow - American Academy of Pediatrics
Member – AAP/Section on Critical Care and Transport Medicine
Member – American Medical Association
Honors, Awards Inducted to AOA (Alpha-Omega-Alpha) – NYMC Alumni member
& Achievements April 2022
Best Doctors 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 – Westchester Magazine
Westchester Medical Center & Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital Gala
Physician Honoree – June 2013
Development, implementation and leadership of the
Pediatric Rapid Response Team (PRRT) at the Maria Fareri
Children’s Hospital - July 2010
Children’s Dream Foundation
Dedicated to improving healthcare in the Hudson Valley
Medical Honoree – May 2010
Best Doctors 2003 – New York Magazine
Castle Connolly - New York Metro Area
Top Doctor 200*-****-****
Key leadership role in mentoring and developing the ECMO (Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation) program at the Children’s Hospital (now the Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital) at WMC November 2000
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Most Supportive Pediatric Faculty
New York Medical College - pediatric resident housestaff graduates
June 1997
Medical Student and Residency Education
Resident trainee education via teaching and work rounds (1994 – present)
Clinical Competency Committee (formerly Residency Promotions committee) – member 1996 - 2020
Fifth Pathway medical student rotation (2000 – 2006)
Created and initiated Pediatric Critical Care Medicine core curriculum (2000)
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine division Journal Club (started 2005)
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Sub-Internship rotation 2006 – 2021
3rd Year medical student Small Group preceptor 2008 -2020
Pediatric resident preceptor since 2008 - 2020
Administrative Achievements
24 Hour Visitation Policy for Families and Guardians
PICU Admission and Discharge Criteria
Triage Guidelines for PICU
Employment of Heliox Therapy for Airway Obstruction
Employment of Continuously Aerosolized Beta-2 Adrenergics
Employment of General Anaesthesia for Refractory Status Asthmaticus
Employment of Fiber-optic Pediatric Swan-Ganz Catheters
The Use of Oscillators in Acute Respiratory Failure
Pediatric Fluid Therapy in the PICU
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Emergency Medication Sheet
Pharmaceutical Restraints in the PICU
Common Drugs Used in the PICU
Compendium of Key Topics in Pediatric Critical Care
PICU Resident Competencies (with Matt Kapklein, MD)
Transition of Pediatric CTS Patients from Operating Room to PICU (with Aalok Singh, MD and Suvro Sett, MD)
Pediatric ICU Drip Standards (with Alan Pinto, MD)
Transfer Center Protocols (with David Markenson, MD and Jonathan Berkowitz, MD)
Development, implementation and leadership of the Pediatric Rapid Response Team (PRRT) at the MFCH at WMC (with Matt Kapklein, MD and Robin Altman, MD)
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Presentations and Lectures
“Pink is Good. Blue is Bad. Mechanical Ventilation
Strategies Made Ridiculously Easy”
June 2016 - Roadside to Bedside
Adult and Pediatric Trauma Conference – WMC/MFCH
Doral Arrowood
Rye Brook, New York
“Evaluation and Treatment of Severe Brain Injury in Children”
June 2016 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Good Samaritan Hospital
Suffern, New York
“Multi-Organ System Failure: Presentation and Management”
January 2016 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Northern Westchester Hospital Center
Mount Kisco, New York
“Pink is Good. Blue is Bad. Mechanical Ventilation
Strategies Made Ridiculously Easy”
November 2015 – EMS Connections of the Hudson Valley
Dutchess County Community College
Poughkeepsie, New York
“Multi-Organ System Failure: Presentation and Management”
February 2015 - Department of Pediatrics – Grand Rounds
St. Johns Hospital
Yonkers, New York
“Multi-Organ System Failure: Presentation and Management”
October 2014 – Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Lecture Series
Department of Pediatrics at New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York
“Evaluation and Treatment of Severe Brain Injury in Children”
October 2013 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
St. John’s Medical Center
Yonkers, New York
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“Evaluation and Treatment of Severe Brain Injury in Children”
September 2013 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Danbury Hospital
Danbury, Connecticut
“Evaluation and Treatment of Severe Brain Injury in Children”
April 2013 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Good Samaritan Hospital
Suffern, New York
“Evaluation and Treatment of Severe Brain Injury in Children”
October 2012 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Phelps Memorial Hospital
Sleepy Hollow, New York
“Pink is Good. Blue is Bad. Mechanical Ventilation
Strategies Made Ridiculously Easy”
June 2012 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Danbury Hospital
Danbury, Connecticut
“Pink is Good. Blue is Bad. Mechanical Ventilation
Strategies Made Ridiculously Easy”
April 2010 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Northern Westchester Hospital Center
Mount Kisco, New York
“Evaluation and Treatment of Severe Brain Injury in Children”
February 2010 – New York State Nurses Association
Continuing Medical Education Seminar
Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital
Valhalla, New York
“Creating an Exercise Program Post-Bariatric Surgery –
Straight from the Horse’s Mouth”
January 2010 – Professional Education Seminar
Club Fit – Briarcliff Manor, New York
“Pink is Good. Blue is Bad. Mechanical Ventilation
Strategies Made Ridiculously Easy”
November 2009 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Norwalk Hospital
Norwalk, Connecticut
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“Pink is Good. Blue is Bad. Mechanical Ventilation
Strategies Made Ridiculously Easy”
May 2008 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
St. John’s Medical Center
Yonkers, New York
“Closed Head Injury – Evaluation and Management”
March 2005 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center
Bronx, New York
“ARDS Secondary to Chemical Pneumonitis”
November 2004 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center
Bronx, New York
“ARDS Secondary to Chemical Pneumonitis”
April 2003 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Metropolitan Hospital
New York, New York
“ARDS Secondary to Chemical Pneumonitis”
February 2003 – Combined Critical Care Conference
Westchester Medical Center at New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York
“Lytes for Plumbers”
March 2002 – Department of Urology - Grand Rounds
Westchester Medical Center at New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York
“Transport of the Critically Ill Child”
November 2001- Hudson Valley CME - Pediatric Education Course
New York Medical College
West Point, New York
“Airway Obstruction: Pathophysiology and Therapy”
November 2000 – Department of Pediatric Grand Rounds
Good Samaritan Hospital
Suffern, New York
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“Heliox as an Adjunctive Therapy for Airway Obstruction”
October 2000 – Neonatal Research Conference
Department of Pediatrics – Division of Neonatology
The Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center
Valhalla, New York
"Pediatric Trauma: The Role of the Pediatric Intensivist"
November 1999 – CME Pediatric Trauma Conference
Department of Surgery - Division of Pediatric Surgery
New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York
“Gatekeeping in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit”
January 1999 – Department of Pediatrics – Grand Rounds
Danbury Hospital
Danbury, Connecticut
“Gatekeeping in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit”
May 1998 – Department of Pediatrics – Grand Rounds
New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York
“The Physiology of Pediatric Resuscitation”
May 1997 – Department of Pediatrics – Grand Rounds
Danbury Hospital
Danbury, Connecticut
"The Golden Hour: The Physiology of Pediatric Resuscitology"
April 1996 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center
Bronx, New York
"Update 1995: Pediatric Resuscitology"
December 1995 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Northern Westchester Hospital Center
Mt. Kisco, New York
"Update 1995: Pediatric Resuscitology"
June 1995 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Community General Hospital/Sullivan County
Monticello, New York
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"Septic Shock"
May 1995 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York
"Heliox Mixtures in Airway Obstruction"
April 1995 - Department of Respiratory Therapy CME Course
Westchester County Medical Center
Valhalla, New York
"Update 1995: Pediatric Resuscitology"
January 1995 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Nyack Hospital
Nyack, New York
"SVO2 Monitoring and Pediatric Resuscitology"
November 1994 - Department of Pulmonary Medicine and Respiratory Care
Danbury Hospital
Danbury, Connecticut
"Update 1994: Pediatric Emergency Care"
October 1994 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Phelps Memorial Hospital
Tarrytown, New York
“Update 1993: Pediatric Emergency Care"
October 1993 - Department of Anaesthesia - Grand Rounds
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Cerebral Edema and Syndromes of Chronic Hyperosmolality"
May 1993 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Status Asthmaticus: Pathophysiology and Current Therapies"
November 1992 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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"Oxygen Transport and Pediatric Resuscitology"
March 1992 - Emergency Medicine CME Course
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"An Introduction to Pediatric Resuscitology"
March 1992 – Department of Emergency Medicine - Grand Rounds
Germantown Hospital and Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"PEDIATRIC UPDATE 1992: Pediatric Emergencies in
Private Practice"
February 1992 - Pediatric Grand Rounds/CME Course
Albert Einstein Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Hyperpyrexia-Hemorrhagic Shock- Encephalopathy (HHSE) Syndrome" - A Case Presentation and Discussion
August 1991 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Albert Einstein Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"PEDIATRIC UPDATE 1991: Guidelines for Pediatric Resuscitology"
April 1991 - Pediatric Grand Rounds/CME Course
Albert Einstein Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
“Cerebral Edema as a Complication in the Treatment of Syndromes of Chronic Hyperosmolality"
April 1991 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Albert Einstein Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"SvO2 Monitoring"
April 1990 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Medical College of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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"Cerebral Edema as a Complication in the Treatment of Syndromes of Chronic Hyperosmolality"
October 1989 – Department of Emergency Medicine - Grand Rounds
Medical College of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Cerebral Edema as a Complication in the Treatment of Syndromes of Chronic Hyperosmolality"
September 1989 – Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Medical College of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Congenital and Acquired Upper Airway Abnormalities of Infancy"
May 1989 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
"Cerebral Blood Flow"
March 1989 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
Pontiac, Michigan
"Cerebral Edema as a Complication in the Treatment of Diabetic Ketoacidosis"
November 1988 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
"Heliox Mixtures in Upper and Central Airway Obstruction"
October 1988 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
"Stridor and Upper Airway Obstruction in Pediatrics”
October 1988 - Department of Pediatrics - Grand Rounds
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
Pontiac, Michigan
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Research Grants
Li S, Goltzman CS. Observation of Multi-Center Quality Improvement Project: Improving Safety and Quality of Tracheal Intubation Practice in Pediatric Intensive Care Units. Research Grant approved by New York Medical College and Westchester Medical Center
November 2010.
Penfil S, Goltzman CS, Permut L. Is Nitric Oxide (NO) therapy effective in the treatment of pulmonary hypertension in post-operative pediatric cardiothoracic patients and pediatric ARDS (Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome). New York Medical College Research Grant awarded 1998.
Goltzman CS. Corroboration of clinical brain death in children via A-JDO2. Accepted by the Albert Einstein Society - Office of Research and Development of the Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Grant awarded July 1991.
Publications (Peer reviewed journals/abstracts)
Taub PJ, O’Connell JP, Sett S, Singh A, Pinto A, Kapklein M, Goltzman CS, Koch RM. Acute Ischemia of the Lower Extremity in the Neonate: A Protocol for Management. Mount Sinai J. of Medicine 2006; 73: 1074-1078
Taub PJ, O’Connell JP, Sett S, Singh A, Pinto A, Kapklein M, Goltzman CS, Koch RM. Acute Ischemia of the Lower Extremity in the Neonate: A Protocol for Management. American Academy of Pediatrics – Section on Surgery. Washington, D.C. - October 2005
Roseman B, Schneider E, Jaskow P, Goltzman C, Singh A et al. Dietary Treatment of Acute Paraplegia. Child Neurology Society. Victoria, British Columbia – October 2001.
Schwartz N, Gomberg S, Khan Y, Goltzman CS, Roth J. Nurse-Controlled Analgesia (NCA) in the Management of Postoperative Pain in Children. Abstract submitted for presentation at the American Academy of Pediatrics - Section on Pediatric Critical Care. New Orleans, Louisiana - October 1991.
Goltzman CS, Gomberg SM. Corroboration of Clinical Brain Death in Children via A-JDO2. Abstract submitted for presentation at the American Academy of Pediatrics - Section on Pediatric Critical Care. New Orleans, Louisiana - October 1991.
Goetting M, Preston G, Goltzman CS. Helium therapy for status asthmaticus: A preliminary report. Abstract accepted for presentation at the American Academy of Allergy and Immunology. San Antonio, Texas - February 1989.
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Goetting M, Goltzman CS, Preston G. Helium therapy for acute obstructive airway disease. Abstract accepted for presentation at the American Academy of Pediatrics - Section on Pediatric Critical Care. San Francisco, California - October 1988.
Goldfarb J, Wormser GP, Inchiosa MA, Guideri G, Diaz M, Gandhi R, Goltzman CS, Mascia AV. Single dose pharmacokinetics of oral ciprofloxacin in patients with cystic fibrosis. J. Clin. Pharmacol. 1986; 26:222-226.
Goldfarb J, Wormser GP, Inchiosa MA, Guideri G, Diaz M, Gandhi R, Goltzman CS, Mascia AV. Single dose pharmacokinetics of oral ciprofloxacin in patients with cystic fibrosis. Abstract accepted for presentation at the International Conference on Chemotherapy. Kyoto, Japan - June1985.
Collaborator (Peer reviewed journals)
Site-Level Variance for Adverse Tracheal Intubation-Associated Events Across 15 North American PICUs: A Report From National Emergency Airway Registry for Children. Nett S1, Emeriaud G, Jarvis JD, Montgomery V, Nadkarni VM, Nishisaki A; for the NEAR4KIDS Investigators and Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators (PALISI) Network. Pediatr Crit Care Med. Mar 31, 2014
Sanders Jr RC, Giuliano Jr JS, Sullivan JE, Brown CA, Walls RM, Nadkarni VM, Nishisaki A, and for the National Emergency Airway Registry for Children (NEAR4KIDS) and Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators (PALISI) Network. Level of Trainee and Tracheal Intubation Outcomes. Pediatrics 2013; 131; e821; originally published online February 11, 2013; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2012-2127
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Nishisaki A, Turner DA, Brown CA, Walls RM, Nadkarni VM, and for the National Emergency Airway Registry for Children (NEAR4KIDS) and Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators (PALISI) Network. A National Emergency Airway Registry for Children: Landscape of Tracheal Intubation in 15 PICUs. Crit Care Med 2013; 41: 874-885
References available upon request.