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NYU Langone Provider

George Ru, MD

NYU Langone Provider
  • Specialty: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
  • Treats: Children
  • Language: English
  • Phone: 212-263-2377
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As a pediatric intensivist at NYU Langone, I am honored to care for children at an especially vulnerable time in their lives. The resilience of children drew me to this field, and I am privileged to work with the strong team at Hassenfeld Children鈥檚 Hospital, part of NYU Langone, to provide equitable and safe patient care. My professional approach is centered on delivering compassionate care, ensuring that each child receives the best possible treatment during critical moments.

In the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), we treat children who are critically ill with a wide range of medical complexities, including organ failure, sepsis, severe seizures, and provide postoperative care. Our team is proficient in using advanced medical technologies such as mechanical ventilation, dialysis, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). This expertise allows us to manage and stabilize the most severe conditions, providing comprehensive care tailored to each child鈥檚 needs.

Throughout my career, I have focused on quality improvement and patient safety. My additional training in these areas enables me to create and facilitate projects that enhance our health systems, ensuring that patient care remains at the forefront of our practice. I am also dedicated to teaching and mentoring trainees, fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals with a strong foundation in these critical skills. At NYU Langone, I am proud to be part of a team that shares my dedication to providing exceptional care for our youngest patients.


Conditions and Treatments

Conditions
  • acute liver failure
  • acute renal failure
  • acute respiratory distress
  • acute respiratory failure
  • chronic renal failure
  • chronic respiratory failure
  • congestive heart failure
  • hospital-acquired infection
  • hypoventilation
  • kidney failure
  • pancytopenia
  • rheumatic heart disease
  • sepsis
  • viral infection
Treatments
  • hospice care
  • renal replacement therapy

Positions
  • Assistant Professor,
Board Certifications
  • American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatric Critical Care Medicine), 2024
  • American Board of Pediatrics - Pediatrics, 2020
Education and Training
  • Fellowship, New York Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Pediatric Critical Care, 2023
  • Residency, New York Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Pediatrics, 2020
  • MD from Jefferson Medical College, 2017

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Locations and Appointments

NYU Langone Pediatric Critical Care

424 East 34th Street, New York, NY 10016

Phone

212-263-2377

Fax

646-501-6933

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