Personal Biography
                                                Dr. Ushay  is Professor of Clinical Pediatrics in the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.  He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics as well as a Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine. 
After  obtaining a PhD in Chemistry from Columbia  University, Dr. Ushay received his MD from UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School  and completed a Pediatrics residency in the Montefiore-Jacobi-Einstein program.  After serving as Chief Resident and a Fellow in Pediatric Pulmonology at  Montefiore, he completed a Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship at New York  Hospital/Cornell Medical Center in 1993. He was a faculty member at NewYork-Presbyterian  and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospitals from 1993 to 2005, and he served as  Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program Director and Medical  Director of the Pediatric Observation Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer  Center. 
In 2005 Dr.  Ushay became Director of the Pediatric Critical Care Unit in The Children’s  Hospital at Montefiore. Dr. Ushay is involved in increasing pediatric ICU surge  capacity through the New York City Pediatric Disaster Coalition, serving on its  Central Leadership Council and teaching the Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care  Support Course. Through the National Institute of Child Health and Human  Development, Dr. Ushay works on employing medical countermeasures safely for  children in the event of chemical, biological or radiological disaster. Sponsored  by Surgeons of Hope and Children’s HeartLink, Dr. Ushay has worked as a cardiac  intensivist in Cambodia,  Africa, China and Nicaragua.