Children’s Hospital at Montefiore Einstein

Children's Hospital at Montefiore Einstein (CHAM) is a cornerstone in pediatric healthcare, annually serving a diverse community of over 200,000 children and spearheading advancements in medical research and education. Since 2001, with $528 million in research funding, including more than $200 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), CHAM has maintained its position as a leader in pediatric research. As a premier academic institution, CHAM is committed to cultivating future pediatric leaders with a curriculum focused on quality improvement, ethics, health equity and social justice, ensuring the highest standard of care for all children.

DATA & STATISTICS

2025 by the numbers

200K+

children in the community received pediatric care

50K+

pediatric emergency department visits

300+

peer-reviewed papers published

$52M+

secured in research funding

The AAP Leadership Council Celebrates Dr. Alderman’s Impact

Elizabeth Alderman, MD, was recognized for Excellence in Advocacy at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Leadership Council Conference for her work as Chair of the AAP Council on Adolescents and Young Adults.

Daniel Fein, MD, Receives the Patient Safety Recognition Award

Daniel Fein, MD, received the Patient Safety Recognition Award for the Children's Hospital at Montefiore Einstein (CHAM), for his advocacy to improve specificity of medication alerts. The award was presented at the MMC Patient Safety Recognition Awards Ceremony.

Miriam Schechter, MD, Selected as the 2025 Recipient of the Liftime Achievement Award

Miriam Schechter, MD, was selected as a 2025 Recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching. This award is in acknowledgment of Dr. Schechter's many years of extraordinary teaching of Einstein's physicians-in-the- making.

Lauren Roth, MD, Awarded the 2025 Rising Star – Clinical Practitioner Award

Lauren Roth, MD, was selected as a recipient of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2025 Rising Star - Clinical Practitioner Award. This award recognizes Dr. Roth's exceptional experience, skill and unwavering dedication to the art and science of medicine. (graduation)

Sandra Braganza, MD, MPH, Awarded APA Award

Sandra Braganza, MD, MPH, was awarded the Academic Pediatric Association (APA) Award for Teaching for Mid-Career Faculty, this award recognizes excellence in teaching among members of the Academic Pediatric Association.

Montefiore Einstein Teams Rally to Prepare Families for the New School Year

The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore Einstein (CHAM), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and Montefiore Medical Group communities came together in a show of support for Bronx families preparing for the new school year. The team filled over 300 backpacks with donated school supplies. In addition to the backpacks, more than 200 school supply kits were prepared and distributed during our initial distribution days.

Kathleen Asas, MD Elected as Member of Epic Pediatric Hospital Medicine Steering Board

Kathleen Asas, MD, was elected as a member of the Epic Pediatric Hospital Medicine Steering Board. In this role, Dr. Asas will help guide Epic's content, strategy and best practices for the Pediatric Hospital Medicine specialty, she will serve a two-year term from July 1, 2025-June 30, 2027.

Joanne Nazif, MD Discusses FDA Approval of RSV Vaccine

Joanne Nazif, MD, participated in a panel discussion with other experts following the recent U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of a new Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) antibody vaccine, clesrovimab. Together with the previously approved RSV antibody vaccine nirsevimab and the maternal vaccine, there are now several options available to protect infants from severe RSV infection. Panel members discussed implications of the new approval for the upcoming RSV season.

Team News

Updates and additions to our world-renowned faculty

Mahmoud R. Abu Zahra, MD

Director, Bronchoscopy Program
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Full Profile

Gina N. Cassel, DO

Interim Medical Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Medical Director, Pediatric Quality and Safety
Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Quality & Safety
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Full Profile

Fiorella B. Castillo, MD

Attending Physician, Developmental Medicine

Maryanne R. Chrisant, MD

Director, Heart Transplant and Advanced Cardiac Therapies
Associate Professor, Cardiology
Full Profile

Heather L. Edward, MD, FAAP

Attending Physician, General Pediatrics
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics

Despoina M. Galetaki, MD

Attending Physician, Endocrinology & Diabetes
Assistant Professor, Endocrinology & Diabetes
Full Profile

Faith Andrea L. Ikalina, MD

Attending Physician, Rheumatology
Assistant Professor, Rheumatology
Full Profile

Ravali R. Inja, MD

Attending Physician, Respiratory & Sleep Medicine
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Full Profile

Ewaenosa E. Isidahome, MD

Attending Physician, General Pediatrics
Instructor, General Pediatrics
Full Profile

Dominder Kaur, MD, MS

Attending Physician, Hematology
Assistant Professor, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology

Janhawi Kelkar, MD

Attending Physician, Genetics
Assistant Professor, Genetics
Full Profile

Sara C. Lederman, MD

Attending Physician, General Pediatrics
Instructor, General Pediatrics
Full Profile

Kelly Anne McCullagh, MD

Attending Physician, Neonatology
Assistant Professor, Neonatology
Full Profile

Yanki K. Okuducu, MD

Attending Physician, Respiratory & Sleep Medicine
Assistant Professor, Respiratory and Sleep Medicine
Full Profile

Rebecca Polchinski, DO

Attending Physician, Developmental Medicine
Assistant Professor, Developmental Medicine
Full Profile

Nazifa Rahman, MD

Attending Physician, Neonatology

Carl J. Sartori, MD

Attending Physician, General Pediatrics
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Full Profile

Bavan P. Singh, MD

Attending Physician, General Pediatrics
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Full Profile

Nathan W. Smith, MD

Attending Physician, Critical Care Medicine

Nehali Thakkar, MD

Attending Physician, Critical Care Medicine

Teddy J. Wohlbold, MD, PhD

Attending Physician, Neonatology
Assistant Professor, Neonatology
Full Profile

Advancing pediatric healthcare through research

Annually, CHAM provides care for over 7,000 hospitalized infants, children and adolescents with complex conditions, including 1,100 in its pediatric critical care unit and around 1,000 critically ill newborns in neonatal intensive care units. Additionally, nearly 200,000 children are treated through pediatric ambulatory care, and 69,000 receive care in school-based health programs.

CHAM is recognized for groundbreaking research leading to new therapies and better outcomes. In 2025, CHAM received over $52 million in grants and contracts, with $21 million from the NIH, ranking it among the top 30 institutions for pediatric disease funding nationally.

Clinical Trials

Advancing care through clinical trials

Children's Hospital at Montefiore Einstein participates in both national and clinical trials, a selection of which are highlighted below.

An Open-label, Single-arm, Multicohort, Phase 2 Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Tabelecleucel in Subjects with Epstein-Barr Virus-associated Diseases (EBVision)

David Loeb

Phosphate Binder Therapy and Chronic Kidney Disease in Children

Frederick Kaskel

TrialNet Pathway to Prevention of T1D

Lisa Underland

A Prospective, Long-Term Registry of Patients With a Diagnosis of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)

Leslie Delfiner

Cast your vote

Polls on Doximity close soon. We hope you’ll consider nominating Children’s Hospital at Montefiore Einstein (CHAM) for the U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals survey.​​​​​​​

 

Visit us

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore Einstein  
3415 Bainbridge Ave
Bronx, NY 10467