Dr. Berman is an anesthesiologist specializing in high-risk obstetric anesthesiology, anesthesia for fetal surgery, general adult anesthesiology and medical education.
He attended medical school at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and elected to remain at Mount Sinai for his anesthesiology residency. During medical school, he was awarded the Jagust award for highest-performing medical student in anesthesiology, and went on to be selected by his peers for induction in the Gold Humanism Honor Society. He was a member of the Eliasberg Research Program and the clinician educator track as a resident.
He then completed a fellowship in obstetric, gynecologic and fetal anesthesia at Johns Hopkins, where he received accolades and numerous teaching awards. Additionally, he was nominated by the labor and delivery nursing team for a Johns Hopkins Service Star award, which was presented in June 2018. He was offered to stay on faculty at the completion of his fellowship, an offer he gratefully accepted.
Dr. Berman is board certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology, and has a special interest in cardiac disease in pregnancy and the use of peripartum and perioperative echocardiography. He is currently pursuing an MEHP from the Johns Hopkins School of Education. His research interests include outcomes-based research using large datasets, curriculum design/development and medical student & resident education.