348 13Th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215 20 East 46Th St, New York, NY 10017
Education:
Medical School - Sackler School of Medicine Jacobi Medical Center (Residency)
Languages:
English
Professional Memberships:
American Medical Association
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine
About:
Dr. Elizabeth Goldstein is an internist treating patients in New York City and in the surrounding communities. Her primary goal as a practitioner is to ensure
that each of her pat...
Dr. Elizabeth G Goldstein, Forest Hills NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Carl L St Martin MD 11510 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375 7185200808 (phone), 7185440972 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch of Med, Tel Aviv Yafo, Israel Graduated: 2003
Languages:
Chinese English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Goldstein graduated from the Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch of Med, Tel Aviv Yafo, Israel in 2003. She works in Forest Hills, NY and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Goldstein is affiliated with Mount Sinai Queens, New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center and Queens Hospital Center.
Sep 2012 to 2000 Substitute TeacherBergen County Chestnut Ridge, NY Jun 2013 to Aug 2013 Camp CounselorRutgers University New Brunswick, NJ May 2011 to May 2011
Mark R. Goldstein - New York NY Elizabeth Cecelia Goldstein - New York NY
Assignee:
Midas Mouse International Pty. Ltd. - Melbourne
International Classification:
G09G 508
US Classification:
345163
Abstract:
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State parks would get $20 million for deferred upkeep and a different practically $17 million improve to continue current service levels. Elizabeth Goldstein, president of California State Parks Foundation, stated in a statement that "the era of state park closures seems to be behind us." She calls
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Brown's signature on the bills was a first step toward restoring public confidence in the management of parks, said Elizabeth Goldstein, president of the nonprofit California State Parks Foundation, which had rallied to save some of the sites. Nonprofit groups and local governments helped raise mone
Date: Sep 25, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Closing California parks could pose more problems, than savings
"If you just close restrooms and leave them for five years, nobody believes you will be able to unlock them and start using them," said Elizabeth Goldstein, executive director of the California State Parks Foundation. "You'll have to repair the roofs and check the plumbing systems. If you leave trai
"Part of the state's ingenuity is to make use of these resources," said Elizabeth Goldstein, president of the nonprofit California State Parks Foundation. "Clearly this is driven by financial necessity, and I don't see it changing any time soon."
Date: May 15, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
State Parks Dept. to Shutter Most Sonoma County Parks
"The message to our children and grandchildren is that we can't save their natural and historic legacy," foundation president Elizabeth Goldstein said in a statement. "They can no longer expect to have access to a public trust source that should, by all rights, be theirs."
"Californians across the state have now heard the proverbial shoe drop for our state parks system, said Elizabeth Goldstein, president of CSPF. Closing these parks is going in the wrong direction.
"This is a pretty devastating list," said Elizabeth Goldstein, executive director of the California State Parks Foundation. "It represents 25 percent of the park system and, for the Bay Area, it's a big hit."