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Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program

Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program - Current Fellows

Current Fellows

Current neonatal-perinatal medicine fellows at Tufts Medical Center

Our current fellows are the heart of the Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship at Tufts Medical Center. They play a vital role as frontline clinicians and educators in our NICU, gaining hands-on experience managing complex cases while developing their skills in research and teaching. Learn more about the talented fellows who are shaping the future of newborn care.

Program Year
Sheena Chen, MD
PGY-1
Sheena Chen, MD
Training + education
Medical School
Universidad Iberoamericana
Residency
Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx, New York
About me
Biography

Dr. Chen Lin was raised in the Dominican Republic, where she earned her medical degree from Universidad Iberoamericana. She went on to complete her pediatric residency at Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx, New York. Dr. Chen Lin’s clinical interests include antibiotic stewardship, pulmonary outcomes, and addressing social disparities in the NICU. Outside of medicine, she enjoys cultivating a variety of plants, exploring new cuisines, and spending quality time with friends and family.

Emily Sitner-Medvedovsky, MD
PGY-1
Emily Sitner-Medvedovsky, MD
Training + education
Medical School
St. George's University
Residency
New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
About me
Biography

Dr. Sitner-Medvedovsky was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. She completed her medical school training at St. George's University and her pediatric residency at New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. Her research interests include pain management strategies, neurodevelopment and nutrition. Outside of the NICU, she enjoys playing tennis, reading historical fiction and exploring new restaurants

Hometown
Brooklyn, NY
Saharnaz Talebiyan, MD
PGY-1
Saharnaz Talebiyan, MD
Training + education
About me
Biography

Dr. Talebiyan grew up in Tehran, where she earned her medical degree and completed her pediatric residency and neonatology fellowship. She later served as a faculty neonatologist before moving to the United States to pursue research in neonatal nutrition at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Her primary areas of interest include optimizing early feeding practices and nutrition in preterm infants, with a focus on growth, brain development, and prevention of necrotizing enterocolitis. She is passionate about improving feeding strategies in the NICU and translating evidence-based care into practice to enhance outcomes for the most vulnerable newborns. Outside of work, she enjoys reading, listening classical music, and spending time with her husband and two children. She also finds great joy in volunteering as a math tutor for elementary school students.

Hometown
Tehran
Contact
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Cindy Bruce
Program Coordinator, Pediatric Subspecialty Fellowships/Residency
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Division of Newborn Medicine
Tufts Medical Center
755 Washington Street, Box 44
Boston, MA 02111
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