Paul C. Yodice, MD, FCCP, FCCM, is a Top Critical Care Physician with Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, NJ
Paul C. Yodice, MD, FCCP, FCCM, is a well-versed critical care medicine physician, i.e., an intensivist, who treats patients at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, New Jersey. He is also the Chair of the Department of Medicine (2013-present) and the Director of Clinical Excellence and Effectiveness at Saint Barnabas (2016-present), as well as Clinical Professor of Medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (2018-present). He is also on staff at Monmouth Medical Center – Southern Campus. “I have dedicated my life to the world of critical care and to the lives of those it touches. It is a world of rapid evolution and occasional revolution; a world filled with technology, innovation, and chaos. The role of the multidisciplinary critical care team is to reign in this chaos and return the harmony that is life. I have been blessed with the good fortune to enjoy each of these aspects of the world of critical care, but true fulfillment is in the teaching, in the sharing and in the experiencing life as a physician with those who choose that life for themselves. Being a physician is not what we do, it is who we are”, says Dr. Yodice. Moreover, he has authored book chapters, over thirty-six full-length publications, and more than 100 abstracts. He has given more than 100 national and international presentations on a variety of topics ranging from sepsis to death and dying. Dr. Yodice has also been featured in news reports and on television on current topics, controversial medical issues, and new technologies and interventions. For more information about Dr. Paul C. Yodice, please visit https://www.rwjbh.org/doctors/paul-c-yodice-md/.
Prior to his current endeavors, Dr. Yodice worked as Associate Professor of Surgery and Medicine and Director of the Critical Care Training Program at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University (1996-2006), Director of Critical Care at The Miriam Hospital (1995-2006), Associate Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (2006-2010), and Clinical Associate Professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (2010-2017). Dr. Yodie has chaired many quality improvement committees, has served with distinction on countless committees, and has chaired search committees for academic and administrative leadership. He has received numerous awards, including three consecutive Distinguished Educator Awards, Physician Leadership Awards, and the Valor Award while at Saint Barnabas. He was part of the team at Saint Barnabas to receive the 2015 Leapfrog Top Hospital Award. The recipient of a Proclamation from NJ State Legislature for his leadership during the COVID-19 Pandemic at Saint Barnabas, Dr. Yodice has also been granted many recognitions during his tenure at Brown University. These include nine consecutive Outstanding Teacher of the Year Awards, the Robert Woolard Clinical Excellence in Teaching Award, the inaugural Charles C. J. Carpenter Physician of the Year Award, and 3 Top Doc Awards in Rhode Island Monthly. He was also elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. For more information about Dr. Paul C. Yodice, please visit https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/311420-Paul-Yodice-Critical-Care-Surgeon.
Paul C. Yodice, MD, FCCP, FCCM, attended New York Medical College in New York, and received his medical degree in 1989. Furthermore, he conducted his internal medicine residency at St. Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center in New York (1989-1992), where he also completed his fellowship training in critical care medicine. During his training, he was Chief Resident for one year, as well as Teacher of the Year, Resident of the Year, Intern of the Year, and Fellow of the Year at St. Vincent’s. In addition, Dr. Yodice received board certification in internal medicine and the subspecialty of critical care medicine from the American Board of Internal Medicine. He additionally maintains fellowship status with the American College of Critical Care Medicine (FCCM). and the American College of Chest Physicians (FCCP). Dr. Yodice holds several roles with the Society for Critical Care Medicine, including member of the Graduate Medical Education/Fellowship and Continuing Medical Education Committees (Internal Medicine, Surgery, and Neurosurgery Sections) and Chair of the Physicians in Practice Committee. He has completed his undergraduate education at New York University. For more information about Dr. Paul C. Yodice, please visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-c-yodice-md-fccp-fccm-0b443437/.