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Evan Mahl, MD
Core Faculty, Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Co-chair of the Bioethics Committee
Medical School: New York University School of Medicine
Residency: New York University School of Medicine Medical Center
Fellowship - Pediatric EM: New York University School of Medicine
Professional Interests: Simulation Medicine, Bioethics, Clinical Reasoning, Pediatric Resuscitation
Evan Mahl is a pediatric emergency medicine attending physician at Maimonides Medical Center. He graduated from New York University School of Medicine where he then stayed on to complete both a residency in pediatrics and a fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine. He has been in practice over 20 years and enjoys teaching learners of all levels, from medical students to fellows. He also has an interest in bioethics and serves as co-chair of the Maimonides Bioethics committee.
Selected Scholarly Activity:
Parraga, C. B., Peng, Y., Cen, E., Dove, D., Fassassi, C., Mahl, E., Davis, A., ... & Motov, S. (2022). Paraphimosis Pain Treatment with Nebulized Ketamine in the Emergency Department. The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 62(3), e57-e59.
Donner, Lee & Mahl, Evan & Raja, Andaleeb. (2020). Toxicology. 10.1007/978-3-030-28372-8_15.
Anand, Anjoli MD; Salas, Alicia DO; Mahl, Evan MD; Levine, Marla C. MD, RDMS. Cerebral Abscess Presenting as a Complex Febrile Seizure. Pediatric Emergency Care 31(7):p 499-502, July 2015. | DOI: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000000281
Mi, L. J., Mahl, E., Chaung, W., & Boorstein, R. J. (1997). Lack of phenotypic alteration of hmUra-DNA glycosylase-deficient hamster cells exposed to DNA-damaging agents. Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 374(2), 287-295.