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Baruch Raphael Goldberg, MD

Gender
Male
Language
English

Primary Specialty

Rheumatology


Education

Board Certification
Am Bd Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Rheumatology), American Board of Pediatrics
Medical School:
Sackler School of Medicine
Residency:
Cohen Children's Medical Center
Fellowship:
Texas Children's Hospital

Publications

Pubmed Profile

Network


Introduction

Baruch Goldberg, MD, is Pediatric Rheumatologist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Goldberg joined Children’s in Spring 2020 by way of Houston, Texas, where he completed a three-year fellowship in pediatric rheumatology at Texas Children’s Hospital–Baylor College of Medicine. He then served as a faculty member at the University of Texas Physicians and Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston Texas from 2017 to 2020.

Prior to his fellowship, Dr. Goldberg attended medical school at Sackler School of Medicine at Tel-Aviv University, followed by his residency training in general pediatrics at Cohen Children’s Medical Center–Long Island Jewish Hospital in Queens, N.Y.

Dr. Goldberg’s training, experience and passion lies in seeing the broad scope of pediatric rheumatologic diseases. He has a special interest in pathologic inflammation and immune dysregulation, dealing with diseases like macrophage activation syndrome. He also has a special interest in uveitis, or eype inflammation of the eye.

In his free time, Dr. Goldberg enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, cooking and hiking leisurely.

Focus of Practice

  • Pediatric rheumatology

Areas of Interest

  • Uveitis
  • Macrophage activation syndrome
  • Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
  • Lupus
  • Juvenile arthritis

Locations

Childrens Physician Group - Rheumatology

Center for Advanced Pediatrics, 2174 North Druid Hills Road NE 2nd Floor Atlanta, GA 30329 Get Directions 404-785-5437

Research & Publications

Uveitis, Macrophage activation syndrome, Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis