Dr. Teitelbaum is a pediatric and general radiologist with RASF, focusing on multimodality diagnostic imaging in patients of all ages.
Dr. Teitelbaum fell in love with medical imaging during his medical school training at the State University of New York, in his hometown of Brooklyn. He completed a clinical internship in Pediatrics at SUNY, and a residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Maimonides Medical Center. Philip underwent formal postdoctoral education in the field of Pediatric Radiology at Boston Children’s Hospital at Harvard Medical School, where he trained under many of the leading pioneers in the field.
Dr. Teitelbaum is experienced in the combined use of ultrasonography and fluoroscopy in imaging of the urinary and gastrointestinal tracts, and uses these modalities daily in his practice with infants and young children. He has a particular interest in combined congenital abnormalities, and has extensive experience in fetal MR imaging to help solve complex prenatal diagnostic issues. Philip works closely with expert clinical subspecialists in the imaging of patients with Crohn’s disease utilizing the most updated techniques, such as MRI enterography.
Dr. Teitelbaum is pleased to have the opportunity to extend his imaging experience to adults served by the Baptist Health System, where he focuses on CT scan and fluoroscopy. In adults, Philip has a particular focus on the imaging of the pre- and post-operative gastrointestinal tract, including bariatric, oncology, and IBD patients.
Dr. Teitelbaum has taught medical students, radiologic technologists, and other physicians extensively throughout his career. He has lectured on a wide range of topics, including congenital orthopedic anomalies, neonatal bowel obstruction, imaging guidelines in clinical pediatrics, issues relating to contrast media, emergency pediatric imaging, and radiation dose considerations in the adult and pediatric populations.
Specialties & Programs
Pediatric and General Diagnostic Radiology
Clinical Interests
Diagnostic imaging
Medical Education
Medical School:
State University of New York Downstate College of Medicine, Brooklyn, NY
Combined BA-MD Program- City University of New York Honors Program, Brooklyn College. Bachelors of Arts, magna cum laude, Chemistry and Judaic Studies, minor in Women's Studies
Residency:
General Diagnostic Radiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
Fellowship:
Pediatric Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Children's Hospital Boston, MA
Radiological Society of North America
New York Roentgen Ray Society
American Roentgen Ray Society
Society for Pediatric Radiology
American Medical Association
Florida Medical Association
American College of Radiology
Phi Beta Kappa
Golden Key National Honor Society
2006
Clinical Award for Excellence in Pediatric Pulmonology, Downstate Medical Center
2011
Radiological Society of North America, 2011: Educational Exhibit, Diphallia: Utility of Multimodality Imaging in Penile Duplication
2008
Radiological Society of North America, 2008: Educational Exhibit, Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Acute and Non-Acute Penile Lesions
2008
International Skeletal Society, 2008: Research Presentation: Imaging of Complications of Transfemoral Fixation ACL repair surgeries
Dr Teitelbaum lectures to radiology residents at his alma mater, Maimonides Medical Center. His recent lectures included discussions about imaging of congenital lung lesions in the neonate, and neonatal bowel obstruction. He lectured at Children's Hospital Boston about malformations of the foot in neonates. He has also assisted in radiology resident on-call preparation, and radiology oral boards preparation. Dr Teitelbaum has lectured extensively about clinically relevant issues in medical imaging at interdepartmental conferences, and has presented innumerable cases at many working conferences including tumor boards, pulmonology imaging conferences, breast surgery rounds, and day-to-day clinical rounds.