Anthony Carlino , M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.P.
Adjunct Professor
Department of Catholic Studies
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Anthony Carlino, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.P.
Adjunct Professor
Department of Catholic Studies
Dr. Anthony Carlino is Adjunct Professor in the Department of Catholic Studies and the College of Nursing at Seton Hall University and an attending physician at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, NJ. He came to clinical medicine after many years as a molecular biologist. At Saint Barnabas he serves as associate program director of the internal medicine residency and director of the medicine student clerkship. A specialist in internal medicine, he is also assistant clinical professor of medicine at Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School. In his teaching role, Dr. Carlino focuses on developing the data analysis skills of students and residents, the molecular basis of disease and medical humanities.
Education
- M.D., UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, 2000
- Ph.D., Molecular Genetics, Waksman Institute, Rutgers University, 1989
- B.A., Biology, Franklin and Marshall College, 1982
Scholarship
- Advanced Directives: How to Stay in Control of Your Preferences
- Reflections on Physician Formation
- Medical Humanities Distilled
Accomplishments
- Saint Barnabas Medical Center Excellence in Caring Award, 2010
- Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Distinguished Educator Award, 2009
- Roche Institute of Molecular Biology Research Fellowship, 1993 1996