Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, and Population Health Science and Policy
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Madeline H. Renny, MD, MS is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, and Population Health Science and Policy at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She is a pediatric emergency medicine physician, medical toxicologist, and a physician-scientist whose research focuses on pediatric and adolescent drug overdose prevention and emergency department-based interventions for youth with substance use.
Dr. Renny is a member of the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, the Division of Medical Toxicology in Emergency Medicine, the Mount Sinai Center for Research on Emerging Substances, Poisoning, Overdose, and New Discoveries (RESPOND Center). Her ongoing projects investigate substance use and drug overdose in youth presenting to the emergency department (ED), and in her current NIH/NIDA K23 Career Development Award, she is adapting and pilot testing an ED-based intervention to support linkage to care for youth with high-risk substance use.
Dr. Renny received her medical degree from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. She completed the pediatrics residency program at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and the pediatric emergency medicine fellowship at New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center. Following, she completed a medical toxicology fellowship at the New York City Poison Control Center at New York University/Bellevue, and then a postdoctoral fellowship in the Population Health Science Scholars Program (AHRQ T32) at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine, during which she received a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation degree.