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Erica A. Bostick, M.D.

Erica A. Bostick, M.D.

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Pediatrics , Adolescent Medicine

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About Me

Erica A. Bostick, MD is board certified in Internal Medicine and Adolescent Medicine. Clinically, she specializes in caring for adolescents and young adults in the fields of gender health, eating disorders and sexual/reproductive healthcare. Part of her clinical time is also spent at the Monroe Coun...
Erica A. Bostick, MD is board certified in Internal Medicine and Adolescent Medicine. Clinically, she specializes in caring for adolescents and young adults in the fields of gender health, eating disorders and sexual/reproductive healthcare. Part of her clinical time is also spent at the Monroe County Sexual Health Clinic, focusing on treatment, prevention and education surrounding sexually transmitted infections. She is on several grants focusing on sexual health education and community engagement, including serving as the New York site PI for the CDC funded HPV-IMPACT project. Additionally, in her role as Assistant Director of Pediatric Patient Engagement, Dr. Bostick is involved in interdisciplinary collaboration for implementing, coordinating, and optimizing the use of patient engagement technologies, specifically MyChart, while representing the unique needs of Golisano Children’s Hospital and Care of Children enterprise-wide. Dr. Bostick has particular interest in preserving adolescent confidentiality within the Electronic Health Record and using patient engagement as a tool for preparing teens who are transitioning from pediatric to adult models of care.

Certified Specialties

Adolescent Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine

Faculty Appointments

Associate Professor - Department of Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine (SMD)

Associate Professor - Center for Community Health and Prevention - Joint

Associate Professor - Department of Medicine, General Medicine (SMD) - Joint

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Fellowship, Adolescent Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center. 2016 - 2018

Residency, Internal Medicine, Mount Sinai Morningside. 2014 - 2016

Internship, Internal Medicine, Mount Sinai Morningside. 2013 - 2014

Education

MD | American University of the Caribbean. 2013

Research

Research interests include:
- Adolescent confidentiality
- Quality Improvement
Research interests include:
- Adolescent confidentiality
- Quality Improvement

Publications

Journal Articles

Characterization of Cervical Cancer Screening History Among Patients with Invasive Cervical Cancer: A Population-Based Approach.

Russ S, Kurtz R, Bennett N, Felsen C, Bostick E

Gynecologic oncology reports.. 2024 October 55 :101480. Epub 08/10/2024.

Adolescent Self-Reported Use of Highly Effective Contraception: Does Provider Counseling Matter?

Bostick EA, Greenberg KB, Fagnano M, Baldwin CD, Halterman JS, Yussman SM

Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology.. 2020 October 33 (5):529-535. Epub 06/13/2020.

Pancreatic cancer expresses adiponectin receptors and is associated with hypoleptinemia and hyperadiponectinemia: a case-control study.

Dalamaga M, Migdalis I, Fargnoli JL, Papadavid E, Bloom E, Mitsiades N, Karmaniolas K, Pelecanos N, Tseleni-Balafouta S, Dionyssiou-Asteriou A, Mantzoros CS

Cancer causes & control : CCC.. 2009 July 20 (5):625-33. Epub 12/03/2008.

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