Eric Goldberg, MD, Facp
About Eric Goldberg, MD, Facp
Eric Goldberg, MD, FACP, is the Section Chief of Tisch/Kimmel, Division of General Medicine & Clinical Innovation at NYU Langone Health, where he also serves as Senior Medical Director and Medical Director of Internal Medicine Associates.
Title and Current Positions at NYU Langone Health
Eric Goldberg, MD, FACP currently holds multiple roles at NYU Langone Health. Since 2021, he serves as Section Chief of Tisch/Kimmel, Division of General Medicine & Clinical Innovation. Additionally, he has been the Senior Medical Director of Faculty Group Practices since 2016 and Medical Director of Internal Medicine Associates since 2015. He also practices as a physician at 530 First Ave, Suite 7J, New York, NY 10016, beginning in 2015.
Previous Roles and Experience
Eric Goldberg has a comprehensive background in medicine, with prior experience including his role as a physician at HonorHealth (formerly Scottsdale Healthcare Primary Care) - Arcadia 101 from 2012 to 2015. He was also a physician and owner at Murray Hill Medical Group from 1999 to 2012. Additionally, he worked at NYU Medical Center as Assistant Director of Clinical Informatics from 1995 to 2010 and completed his residency there from 1995 to 1998.
Educational Background
Eric Goldberg earned his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, studying from 1991 to 1995. He completed his undergraduate studies at Case Western Reserve University, where he received a Bachelor's degree in Management from 1987 to 1991. Prior to that, he attended Clarkstown Senior High School North, graduating in 1987.
Board Membership and Non-Profit Work
Eric Goldberg has been significantly involved in non-profit and board activities. He served as a Board Member and Treasurer of the New York Preventative Cardiovascular Society, focusing on physician education to prevent heart disease. He directed communications for NYCLIX, Inc., a non-profit organization that facilitates clinical information exchange among hospitals in the New York Metropolitan area. He was also involved in authoring the first NIH funding grant for the creation of NYCLIX.
Community and Advocacy Efforts
Eric Goldberg has a strong track record of community service, including his participation in the Medical Advisory Committee for the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation in New York. He demonstrated his commitment to supporting research programs for Inflammatory Bowel Disease by raising over $30,000 through running two half-marathons with Team Challenge.