Dr. Rebecca Burton

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Rebecca L. Burton is a Clinical Assistant Professor specializing in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at NYU Langone Health. With a deep commitment to children's health, she is dedicated to providing coordinated care for families during vulnerable moments. Her approach prioritizes addressing health disparities and enhancing patient outcomes through point-of-care ultrasound education. Rebecca began her medical journey driven by a passion for pediatrics and a desire to make a significant impact on children's lives. After completing her Pediatric residency at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center in 2011, she pursued a Fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at NYU Langone/Bellevue Hospital Center. Throughout her career, she has worked diligently to foster strong partnerships with patients and families, ensuring positive experiences and high-quality care. Rebecca's expertise is further supported by her board certifications from the American Board of Pediatrics, emphasizing her qualifications in both Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine. In her role, she collaborates with colleagues to deliver comprehensive care to her patients.

Research Interests

Experience

Clinical Assistant Professor

2015-01-01 — Present

NYU Langone Health • New York, NY

Specializing in Pediatric Emergency Medicine and providing coordinated care to children and families.

Requirements for New York University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree from accredited institution Strong background in biological, chemical, physical, or mathematical sciences
Application Checklist
  • Online application
  • Personal statement
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • CV/Resume
  • Unofficial transcripts
Specialization Notes

Open Program in Biomedical Sciences (Vilcek Institute) covers departments like Biochemistry, Pathology, Neuroscience, Microbiology, etc.