Selin T. Sagalowsky, MD, MPH
Biography
Dr. Selin T. Sagalowsky is the Vice Chair for Education, Scholarship, and Academic Development for the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Her academic work focuses on curriculum development, implementation, and evaluation; competency-based and precision medical education; inclusion and wellness in medical education; and patient- and family-centered communication in the Emergency Department. Dr. Sagalowsky has served on and led working groups and committees for the advancement of competency-based education regionally and nationally, including: the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education’s subspecialty Milestones 2.0 for Pediatric Emergency Medicine; the Association of American Medical College’s Core Entrustable Professional Activities Pilot Program Working Group; and the American Board of Pediatrics’ Committee to map EPAs to Milestones. Clinically, Dr. Sagalowsky practices pediatric emergency medicine, with a particular interest in acutely ill children with rare and medically complex underlying conditions. She is also passionate about improving public health through emergency department initiatives, and on promoting patient- and family-centered communication in emergency care.
