Joseph M Truglio, MD
Internal Medicine, Pediatrics
About Me
Dr. Joseph M Truglio, MD MPH is Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics and Medical Education and the Program Director for the Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Residency Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He received his BS in Biology and Theology, and MD from Georgetown University in 2001, and 2007. He trained in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine from 2007 to 2011, where he also served as Chief Resident. He completed an MPH in global health at Mount Sinai, during which time he developed educational curricula for midlevel providers in the chars of rural Bangladesh.
From 2011-2018 he served as the Course Co-Director for The Art and Science of Medicine - the two-year clinical skills course for first and second year students at the Icahn School of Medicine. He has helped developed numerous curricula in the medical school including a longitudinal racism and bias curriculum, and curricula on LGBTQ health and spirituality in medicine. He is the founder of the Mount Sinai Pediatric Visiting Doctors and Complex Care Program, which provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care in the home, clinic and hospital to children with complex conditions, and the Medical Director for the Mount Sinai Health Home Serving Children.
Dr. Truglio is a board-certified specialist in General Internal Medicine and General Pediatrics who sees patients alongside residents in the Internal Medicine Associates, Pediatric Associates and Pediatric Visiting Doctors and Complex Care Practices at Mount Sinai in New York, where he specializes in care of adults and children with complex conditions.
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- The Mount Sinai Hospital
About Me
Dr. Joseph M Truglio, MD MPH is Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics and Medical Education and the Program Director for the Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Residency Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He received his BS in Biology and Theology, and MD from Georgetown University in 2001, and 2007. He trained in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine from 2007 to 2011, where he also served as Chief Resident. He completed an MPH in global health at Mount Sinai, during which time he developed educational curricula for midlevel providers in the chars of rural Bangladesh.
From 2011-2018 he served as the Course Co-Director for The Art and Science of Medicine - the two-year clinical skills course for first and second year students at the Icahn School of Medicine. He has helped developed numerous curricula in the medical school including a longitudinal racism and bias curriculum, and curricula on LGBTQ health and spirituality in medicine. He is the founder of the Mount Sinai Pediatric Visiting Doctors and Complex Care Program, which provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care in the home, clinic and hospital to children with complex conditions, and the Medical Director for the Mount Sinai Health Home Serving Children.
Dr. Truglio is a board-certified specialist in General Internal Medicine and General Pediatrics who sees patients alongside residents in the Internal Medicine Associates, Pediatric Associates and Pediatric Visiting Doctors and Complex Care Practices at Mount Sinai in New York, where he specializes in care of adults and children with complex conditions.
Language
Position
Hospital Affiliations
- The Mount Sinai Hospital