Julia Finkelstein, MD, MPH

Director of Safety, Quality, & Process Improvement
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Education
Undergraduate School
Cornell University
2007
Ithaca
NY
Medical School
New York University School of Medicine
2011
New York
NY
Internship
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
2012
New York
NY
Residency
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
2017
New York
NY
Graduate School
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
2019
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Boston Children's Hospital
2020
Boston
MA
Media
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Professional History

Dr. Julia Beth Finkelstein is the Director of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety in the Department of Urology. She is a pediatric urologist and clinical researcher formally trained in quality improvement methodology and measurement.

Dr. Finkelstein graduated Magna Cum Laude from Cornell University and earned her medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. She completed her 6-year urology residency training at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. During her 3-year pediatric urology fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital, Dr. Finkelstein completed a fellowship in patient safety and quality improvement through Harvard Medical School and obtained a Master of Public Health degree at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. After training, she served as the Associate Quality and Patient Safety Officer, Telemedicine Champion, and Assistant Professor of Urology for the Department of Urology at Columbia University Medical Center/Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital.

Dr. Finkelstein is interested in the care of the breadth of pediatric urology patients, including performing inguinal, hypospadias and robotic surgery. She is committed to improving patient care. As such, her research interests focus on quality improvement and innovation, including use of telecommunications technology and simulation to better patient care.

Complete List of Published Work in MyBibliography:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/julia.finkelstein.2/bibliography/public

Approach to Care
Throughout my training, I have worked to cultivate the skills to improve medical processes and provide excellent, safe care. As faculty at BCH, my goal is to better the lives and clinical well-being of generations of children through efforts to innovate and deliver the highest quality urologic care.

Publications

Factors contributing to telemedicine efficacy in pediatric urology. View Abstract
The impact of procedural activities on musculoskeletal pain experienced by pregnant surgeons. View Abstract
Speaking and listening: The importance of stakeholder engagement in quality improvement in pediatric urology. View Abstract
Environmental Impact of a Pediatric and Young Adult Virtual Medicine Program: A Lesson from the COVID-19 Pandemic. View Abstract
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery for an Uncommon Complex Urological Procedure: The Complete Primary Repair of Bladder Exstrophy. View Abstract
Atypical Presentation Delays Treatment of Pediatric Testicular Torsion. View Abstract
Characterizing digital access in pediatric urology. View Abstract
Accuracy of telemedicine for diagnosis and pre-operative assessment of pediatric penile conditions. View Abstract
Press Ganey Ratings in Urology: Who is at Risk of Bias? View Abstract
Let's Do the TWIST. View Abstract
Pediatric Clinicians' Use of Telemedicine: Qualitative Interview Study. View Abstract
Editorial Comment. View Abstract
Beyond morbidity and mortality: Measuring processes and procedure specifics in the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Pediatric (NSQIPP). View Abstract
"Ramping up telemedicine in pediatric urology- Tips for using a new modality". View Abstract
Anxiety, distress, and pain in pediatric urodynamics. View Abstract
Accuracy of Ultrasound in Identifying Renal Scarring as Compared to DMSA Scan. View Abstract
Telemedicine for Pediatric Urological Postoperative Care is Safe, Convenient and Economical. View Abstract
The Use of Telemedicine for the Postoperative Urological Care of Children: Results of a Pilot Program. View Abstract
The association between continuous antibiotic prophylaxis and UTI from birth until initial postnatal imaging evaluation among newborns with antenatal hydronephrosis. View Abstract
Innovation in Robotics and Pediatric Urology: Robotic Ureteroureterostomy for Duplex Systems with Ureteral Ectopia. View Abstract
What's in a Number? Examining the Effect of a Dedicated Research Year on H-Index and Fellowship Decision-making. View Abstract
Is outpatient robotic pyeloplasty feasible? View Abstract
The Correlation of Media Ranking's "Best" Hospitals and Surgical Outcomes Following Radical Cystectomy for Urothelial Cancer. View Abstract
Reply: To PMID 26209452. View Abstract
The Difference a Year Can Make: Academic Productivity of Residents in 5 vs 6-Year Urology Programs. View Abstract
Validation of a frailty index in patients undergoing curative surgery for urologic malignancy and comparison with other risk stratification tools. View Abstract
Patterns of care for readmission after radical cystectomy in New York State and the effect of care fragmentation. View Abstract
Is peri-operative urethral catheter drainage enough? The case for stentless pediatric robotic pyeloplasty. View Abstract
Renal functional outcomes after surgery for renal cortical tumors. View Abstract
How to decide which infant can have robotic surgery? Just do the math. View Abstract
The natural history of renal functional decline in patients undergoing surveillance in the DISSRM registry. View Abstract
Management and outcomes for children with pyloric stenosis stratified by hospital type. View Abstract