Julie E. Spivack, MD

Partner

Education:

  • Yale University, BS in neurobiology, magna cum laude
  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine, M.D., Alpha Omega Alpha

Postdoctoral Training:

    • Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA (Internship and Residency, Internal Medicine)
    • Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA (GI Fellowship)
    • NY-Presbyterian Medical Center (GI Fellowship)
    • Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York (Hepato-biliary Fellowhip)

      Year Joined:

      • 1997

      Overview:

      • Dr. Spivack is interested in all areas of gastroenterology but has particular expertise in Hepatology, Women’s Issues in Gastroenterology and screening colonoscopy.
      • Previously was Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at NY Presbyterian and part of their Liver Clinical Trials network.

      Board Certifications:

      • Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine
      • Diplomate, Subspecialty of Gastroenterology
      • National Board of Medical Examiners

      Professional Societies:

      • American Medical Association
      • American Gastroenterology Association
      • American Society for GI Endoscopy
      • American Medical Women’s Association, Fairfield County chapter
      • Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation
      • Medical Advisory Committee of American Liver Foundation, New Haven chapter

      Honors:

      • Magna Cum Laude
      • Alpha Omega Alpha
      • Listed in Best Doctors in Connecticut magazine.  Cited in Castle and Connelly list of best doctors in NY/Metro area.
      • Chief resident, Internal Medicine offered and accepted, but moved to NYC.

      Published Works:

      • Cited author in several studies published in peer-reviewed journals.
      • Co-author book chapter.

      On a personal note:

      • Julie is a former New Yorker who happily lives in Fairfield County with her husband, three sons and new puppy.  She is also a huge Yankee fan.  Interests:  Theater and literature.
      • “When I was at Yale my physician-father discouraged me from applying to medical school.  It’s the only time I didn’t listen to him, and I have never regretted it.”