Dr. Steven P. Shelov
Dr. Steven Shelov is a pediatrician and scholar with a long record of distinguished service for multiple hospitals. He served in leadership roles at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, Maimonides Infants and Children’s Hospital of Brooklyn, Lutheran Medical Center, the Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children’s Medical Center of the North Shore-LIJ Health System, Cohen Children’s Hospital, and Hofstra/NSLIJ School of Medicine, while also serving as a Professor of Pediatrics at these and other institutions. Among his many accomplishments as a hospital administrator, Dr. Shelov developed the three-hospital system of Maimonides, Lutheran, and Coney Island Hospital as a truly integrated Children’s Hospital serving over 700,000 children.
Dr. Shelov served as Founding Dean for the NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine. He also served as Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education at the Winthrop University Hospital and oversaw the medical education of all Stony Brook Medical Students.
Dr. Shelov is the author of over 100 articles and 15 books and has won multiple awards, including the Academic Pediatric Association’s highest honor, the George Armstrong Award. The American Academy of Pediatrics has honored Dr. Shelov with its Lifetime Education Achievement Award, the Holroyd Sherry Award for Achievement in Media and Related Education, and the Clifford Grulee Award for lifelong service to the American Academy of Pediatrics and to children and families.
Dr. Shelov now resides at Broadview and has proudly worked with Purchase students to found the Broadview Mentoring Medical Mentoring Program and the Broadview/White plains Hospital shadowing program.