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Nina Noa Brodsky, MD

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Pediatrics

Biography

Nina Brodsky, MD, is a pediatric critical care specialist who cares for children with serious health issues that require intensive monitoring and support. She focuses on treating conditions such as life-threatening infections, breathing problems, and organ failure using advanced therapies designed to stabilize critically ill children.

Dr. Brodsky uses a range of approaches to help manage the needs of young patients facing complex and rapidly changing conditions. She collaborates with a team of specialists to support vital functions, address underlying causes of illness, and guide families throughout the treatment process.

As an assistant professor of pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Brodsky’s research centers on how genetic and environmental factors affect children who have weakened immune systems or experience harmful inflammation. She aims to uncover targeted therapies that enhance responses to vaccines and infections, while easing excessive immune reactions.

Dr. Brodsky received her medical training from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She completed her pediatric residency at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore and a fellowship in pediatric critical care at Yale New Haven Hospital.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor

Education & Training

  • MD
    University of Maryland School of Medicine (2012)
  • BS
    University of Maryland

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • עברית (Hebrew)
  • Русский (Russian)

Additional Information

Biography

Nina Brodsky, MD, is a pediatric critical care specialist who cares for children with serious health issues that require intensive monitoring and support. She focuses on treating conditions such as life-threatening infections, breathing problems, and organ failure using advanced therapies designed to stabilize critically ill children.

Dr. Brodsky uses a range of approaches to help manage the needs of young patients facing complex and rapidly changing conditions. She collaborates with a team of specialists to support vital functions, address underlying causes of illness, and guide families throughout the treatment process.

As an assistant professor of pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Brodsky’s research centers on how genetic and environmental factors affect children who have weakened immune systems or experience harmful inflammation. She aims to uncover targeted therapies that enhance responses to vaccines and infections, while easing excessive immune reactions.

Dr. Brodsky received her medical training from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She completed her pediatric residency at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore and a fellowship in pediatric critical care at Yale New Haven Hospital.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor

Education & Training

  • MD
    University of Maryland School of Medicine (2012)
  • BS
    University of Maryland

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • עברית (Hebrew)
  • Русский (Russian)

Additional Information