Marc Borenstein, MD
Nuvance Health Vassar Brothers Medical Center
Biography
I am the Founding Program Director for the Nuvance EM Residency Program based at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie, NY. I have been an examiner for the American Board of Emergency Medicine since 1990 and a member of the Board’s Case Reviewer Panel, Case Development Panel, and Standard Setting Committee. I have been a member of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD) since the inception of these two organizations and a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and the American College of Physicians (ACP).
Over the last 30 years I have been a member of numerous ACEP, SAEM, and CORD education and academic committees. In addition, I was appointed Chair of the SAEM Consultation Committee and served on the CORD Board of Directors. I have been a Curriculum Committee Co-Chair for Foundations in Emergency Medicine and serve on its Executive Committee. I have achieved the academic rank of Professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine, the University of Florida College of Medicine, the University of Missouri School of Medicine, and Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine.
I have served on the GME Committees of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Medical Center, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, University of Florida College of Medicine, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Brookdale Medical Center, and Nuvance Health.
As a Program Director, Division Chief, and Department Chair I have an unequaled track record in academic emergency medicine of establishing, restoring, or stabilizing ACGME accreditation for eight emergency medicine residency training programs: University of Connecticut, University of Missouri (Columbia), Nuvance Health, St. Luke’s Roosevelt Medical Center (Manhattan), Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Lincoln Medical Center (Bronx), Brookdale Medical Center (Brooklyn), and the University of Florida (Gainesville).
I have built academic departments and academic divisions of emergency medicine all dedicated to clinical excellence, humanistic values, diversity, a patient and family centered experience, and the dignity of the human spirit. He has a life-long passion for and commitment to teaching, continuous learning, faculty renewal, the doctor-patient relationship, and the utilization of effective communication in medicine to create exceptional teamwork, reduce medical error, and enhance patient safety.
Over the last 30 years I have been a member of numerous ACEP, SAEM, and CORD education and academic committees. In addition, I was appointed Chair of the SAEM Consultation Committee and served on the CORD Board of Directors. I have been a Curriculum Committee Co-Chair for Foundations in Emergency Medicine and serve on its Executive Committee. I have achieved the academic rank of Professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine, the University of Florida College of Medicine, the University of Missouri School of Medicine, and Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine.
I have served on the GME Committees of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Medical Center, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, University of Florida College of Medicine, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Brookdale Medical Center, and Nuvance Health.
As a Program Director, Division Chief, and Department Chair I have an unequaled track record in academic emergency medicine of establishing, restoring, or stabilizing ACGME accreditation for eight emergency medicine residency training programs: University of Connecticut, University of Missouri (Columbia), Nuvance Health, St. Luke’s Roosevelt Medical Center (Manhattan), Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Lincoln Medical Center (Bronx), Brookdale Medical Center (Brooklyn), and the University of Florida (Gainesville).
I have built academic departments and academic divisions of emergency medicine all dedicated to clinical excellence, humanistic values, diversity, a patient and family centered experience, and the dignity of the human spirit. He has a life-long passion for and commitment to teaching, continuous learning, faculty renewal, the doctor-patient relationship, and the utilization of effective communication in medicine to create exceptional teamwork, reduce medical error, and enhance patient safety.
