Paley Institute's David Feldman, MD Associate Director

David Feldman

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In 2015, Dr. David Feldman joined the Paley Institute to lead our new Spine Deformity Center and Hip Pain Center. Dr. Feldman was previously Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Pediatrics as well as Chief of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery NYU Langone Medical Center/ NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. Dr. Feldman specializes in pediatric orthopedic surgery and subspecializes in children with scoliosis and severe limb and hip deformities. As well, he focuses his practice on conditions such as arthrogryposis, Multiple Hereditary Exostosis and Skeletal Dysplasias.

After graduating from the Albert Einstein School of Medicine in 1988, Dr. Feldman interned in general surgery at NYU Langone Medical Center. He completed his residency in orthopedic surgery in June 1993 and spent the next year in fellowship at The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto with a special interest in pediatric orthopedic surgery and pediatric spine surgery. Dr. Feldman brings over 25 years of experience in pediatric orthopedics, spinal deformity and joint preservation to the practice.

Since completing his studies, Dr. Feldman has been at the forefront of both simple and complex pediatric orthopedic treatments. He has helped many children with orthopedic deformities and conditions avoid surgery through early detection. His expertise with advanced non-surgical and surgical techniques has allowed hundreds of children to resume their normal activities after recovery times that are shorter than those of other methods.

 

Dr. David Feldman's Specialties

Experience

Director, Spinal Deformity and Hip Center
Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute
2015- Present

Chief, Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
New York University Medical Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases
1998 – 2015

Professor, Orthopedic Surgery & Pediatrics
NYU Langone Medical Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases
2011 – 2015

Associate Professor, Orthopedic Surgery
New York University School of Medicine
2007 – 2011

Assistant Professor, Orthopedic Surgery
New York University School of Medicine
1995 – 2007

Clinical Director, Immediate Care Unit
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
1994 – 1998

Chief, Spina Bifida Service
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
1994 – 1998

Fellow, General Pediatric Orthopedic & Pediatric Spine Surgery
Hospital for Sick Children
1993–1994

Resident, Orthopedic Surgery
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases,
1989 – 1993

Intern, General Surgery
New York University Hospital
1988 – 1989

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