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Erica A. Bostick, M.D.

(Pronouns: she/her/hers)

Contact Information

Phone Numbers

Office: (585) 275-2964

Fax: (585) 242-9733

URMFGA member of the University of Rochester Medical Faculty Group

groupAn Accountable Health Partner

assignmentAccepting New Patients

Faculty Appointments

Patient Care Setting

Pediatrics

Biography

Erica Bostick, MD is board certified in Internal Medicine and Adolescent Medicine. She specializes in caring for adolescents and young adults, specifically in the fields of gender health, sexual/reproductive healthcare, and eating disorders. Given her adult medicine training, Dr. Bostick also provides the aforementioned care to those patients transitioning into adulthood. Part of her clinical time is also be spent at the Monroe County Sexual Health Clinic, focusing on treatment, prevention and education surrounding sexually transmitted infections. She is on several grants focusing on sexual health education and community engagement. Dr. Bostick is passionate about empowering patients with the knowledge and skills they need to make healthy decisions.

Research

Research interests include:
- Adolescent confidentiality
- Quality Improvement

Credentials

Education

2013
MD | American University of the Caribbean

Post-doctoral Training & Residency

07/01/2016 - 08/25/2018
Fellowship in Adolescent Medicine at University of Rochester Medical Center

07/01/2014 - 06/30/2016
Residency in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Morningside

07/01/2013 - 06/30/2014
Internship in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Morningside

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Publications

Journal Articles

6/13/2020
Bostick EA, Greenberg KB, Fagnano M, Baldwin CD, Halterman JS, Yussman SM. "Adolescent Self-Reported Use of Highly Effective Contraception: Does Provider Counseling Matter?" Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology.. 2020 Jun 13; Epub 2020 Jun 13.

7/2009
Dalamaga M, Migdalis I, Fargnoli JL, Papadavid E, Bloom E, Mitsiades N, Karmaniolas K, Pelecanos N, Tseleni-Balafouta S, Dionyssiou-Asteriou A, Mantzoros CS. "Pancreatic cancer expresses adiponectin receptors and is associated with hypoleptinemia and hyperadiponectinemia: a case-control study." Cancer causes & control : CCC.. 2009 Jul; 20(5):625-33. Epub 2008 Dec 03.

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