About Dr. Alan Salem
Dr. Alan Salem has practiced medicine in Oceanside, New York, for more than two decades. Certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, he currently serves as a pediatrician and partner at Oceanside Pediatrics PC. His activities in his local medical community also include serving as an Attending Physician at South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside and Mercy Medical Center in Rockville Centre, New York. In 2010, he joined the Hofstra University Physician Assistant Studies Program as a Preceptor. Dr. Alan Salem's past activities encompass roles as Preceptor in the Stony Brook University Physician Assistant Program and Chairman of the South Nassau Communities Hospital Pediatric Performance Improvements Committee.
Educated at Boston University School of Medicine, Dr. Alan Salem participated in an accelerated program that allowed him to complete his Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Medicine in seven years. He went on to serve a three year residency in the Department of Pediatrics at North Shore Hospital/Cornell University Medical Center. Highly active in his field, he has held the status of Fellow with the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Nassau County Pediatric Society since 1991. His professional qualifications include licensure with the New York State Education Department.
A longtime resident of Oceanside, Dr. Alan Salem is a dedicated supporter of local Little League programs. He also coaches Catholic Youth Organization Basketball and participates in community events such as the Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk for the Lustgarten Foundation. Dr. Alan Salem's personal interests include reading, playing sports, and spending time with his family.
Educated at Boston University School of Medicine, Dr. Alan Salem participated in an accelerated program that allowed him to complete his Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Medicine in seven years. He went on to serve a three year residency in the Department of Pediatrics at North Shore Hospital/Cornell University Medical Center. Highly active in his field, he has held the status of Fellow with the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Nassau County Pediatric Society since 1991. His professional qualifications include licensure with the New York State Education Department.
A longtime resident of Oceanside, Dr. Alan Salem is a dedicated supporter of local Little League programs. He also coaches Catholic Youth Organization Basketball and participates in community events such as the Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk for the Lustgarten Foundation. Dr. Alan Salem's personal interests include reading, playing sports, and spending time with his family.