Jessica Magid-Bernstein, MD, PhD
Biography
Jessica Magid-Bernstein, MD, PhD, completed her MD and PhD with a focus in immunology at Rutgers University – New Jersey Medical School in Newark, NJ, in 2015. She then went on to complete her medical internship and residency training in Neurology at New York Presbyterian – Columbia University Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in Neurocritical Care at New York Presbyterian – Columbia University Medical Center & Weill Cornell Medicine before joining the Yale Department of Neurology Division of Neurocritical Care and Emergency Neurology in 2021.
Dr. Magid-Bernstein is dedicated to taking care of complex neurocritically ill patients during her clinical time in the NeuroICU at Yale. When she is not on clinical service, she is developing a research career focused on understanding the role that inflammation plays in outcomes following intracerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Titles
- Assistant Professor of Neurology
Education & Training
- FellowNY Presbyterian - Columbia University Medical Center/Weill Cornell Medicine (2021)
- ResidentNY Presbyterian - Columbia University Medical Center (2019)
- InternNY Presbyterian - Columbia University Medical Center (2016)
- MDRutgers University - New Jersey Medical School (2015)
- PhDUniversity of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ - New Jersey Medical School (2013)
- BAHaverford College (2006)
Additional Information
Biography
Jessica Magid-Bernstein, MD, PhD, completed her MD and PhD with a focus in immunology at Rutgers University – New Jersey Medical School in Newark, NJ, in 2015. She then went on to complete her medical internship and residency training in Neurology at New York Presbyterian – Columbia University Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in Neurocritical Care at New York Presbyterian – Columbia University Medical Center & Weill Cornell Medicine before joining the Yale Department of Neurology Division of Neurocritical Care and Emergency Neurology in 2021.
Dr. Magid-Bernstein is dedicated to taking care of complex neurocritically ill patients during her clinical time in the NeuroICU at Yale. When she is not on clinical service, she is developing a research career focused on understanding the role that inflammation plays in outcomes following intracerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Titles
- Assistant Professor of Neurology
Education & Training
- FellowNY Presbyterian - Columbia University Medical Center/Weill Cornell Medicine (2021)
- ResidentNY Presbyterian - Columbia University Medical Center (2019)
- InternNY Presbyterian - Columbia University Medical Center (2016)
- MDRutgers University - New Jersey Medical School (2015)
- PhDUniversity of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ - New Jersey Medical School (2013)
- BAHaverford College (2006)