Phillip Groden, MD

EMS Fellow

Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Residency: Mount Sinai Hospital

Fellowship - EMS: Maimonides Medical Center

Dr. Phillip Groden is an Emergency Medicine physician and incoming fellow in Emergency Medical Services at Maimonides Medical Center for the 2025-2026 academic year. He attended the Icahn School of Medicine and stayed at Mount Sinai to complete his emergency medicine residency training. Phil has an extensive background in prehospital care, including work in a collegiate EMS service and a community paramedicine pilot program. His other interests include mass gathering medicine and health policy, with a focus on how effective policy shapes and enhances prehospital care.

Selected Scholarly Activity:

Groden P, Haridasa N. Final Destination: ESI Level Often Leads to Under Triage 2024 Policy Prescriptions Health Policy Journal Club. 16;5. April 2024.

Groden P, Capellini A, Levine E, Wajnberg A, Duenas M, et al. The success of behavioral 2021 economics in improving patient retention within an intensive primary care practice BMC Primary Care. 22: 253. December 22, 2021.

Francke J, Groden P, Ferrer C, Bienstock D, Tepper D et al. Remote enrollment into a 2021 telehealth-delivering patient portal: barriers faced in an urban population during the COVID-19 pandemic Health & Technology. 1-12, November 8, 2021.

Rosenthal H, Newman N, Blum J, Pasik S, Groden P, et al. Case-Based Emergency 2021 Medicine: The Success of a Peer-Led Online Course for Clinical Medical Students Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 1:22, January 2021.

Groden P, Lee TC, Shamik B, Connors J, Lorch J. Lenvatinib-Associated Cervical Artery 2018 Dissections in a Patient with Radioiodine-Refractory Metastatic Papillary Thyroid Cancer. Frontiers in Medicine: Precision Medicine. 4:220, 2018.