Summary

I am a specialist in pediatric critical care medicine, which means that I take care of children in the intensive care unit. Even when very sick, children are focused on the most important things to them – recovering fully so they can go back to playing and being healthy. Their remarkable resilience and sense of wonder, even during their most vulnerable and critical times, is what gets me out of bed each morning. It is a privilege to take care of children in this setting, and my pride to be able to work with them every day.

My patients are children of all ages who need advanced levels of care and monitoring in the intensive care unit, and sometimes invasive therapies. This can mean anything from a child with lung disease bad enough to need a ventilator, severe infections that cause dangerously low blood pressure, or organs that no longer work and need to be supported until a transplant can be found. My job is to support and coordinate among children and families, nurses, nutritionists, physical therapists, and other specialist doctors, so that the entire team can maintain the body’s delicate balance and allow it to function during a critical illness.

In addition to my clinical work, I am the director for the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine fellowship training program. Our mission is to train future leaders in clinical medicine, scientific research, and advocacy for the needs of critically ill children and their families. I take a special interest in our fellows’ development as scholars, and their understanding of statistics and epidemiology. To that end, my own research focuses on what happens to children after they recover from critical illness and go back home to their normal lives. Do they continue to develop normally? How long does it take? What other kinds of problems might occur? How can we best help with any lingering health issues? These are the kinds of questions that I am trying to answer as both a critical care doctor and scientist by using the medical record and other sources of data on children who have recovered from critical illness. Through active research and educating physicians of the future, I hope to push medical care forward and take even better care of the sickest children in the hospital.
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Quick Facts

  • accepting new patients
  • 1
  • 14 years of experience
  • Morgan Stanley Childrens Hospital
  • 3 specialties
  • 7 areas of expertise
  • 2 board certifications
  • 1 hospital affiliation
  • 1 office location
  • Male

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Medical Specialties

Dr. Andrew S Geneslaw has the following 3 specialties

Specialty Expertise

Dr. Andrew S Geneslaw has the following 7 areas of expertise

  • Check-up
  • Immunization
  • Internist/pediatrician
  • Pediatric Critical Care
  • Pediatric Diabetes
  • Physical
  • Vaccination

Certifications, License, & Education

14 Years Experience

MEDICAL LICENSE

Medical Doctor, New York, 2025, Expired

EDUCATION & TRAINING

Residency

Morgan Stanley Childrens Hospital

Medical School

Tufts University School Of MedicineGraduated in 2012

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Dr. Andrew Geneslaw's office is located at 3959 Broadway, New York, NY, 10032.
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Dr. Andrew Geneslaw is affiliated with Newyork Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Childrens Hospital.
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