Dr. Robert Werblin MD
Emergency Physician
NY, 12309About
Dr. Robert Werblin practices Emergency Medicine in , NY. Dr. Werblin assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Werblin examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
MD at Albany Medical College
Board Certification
Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
Provider Details
Dr. Robert Werblin MD's Expert Contributions
Should I go to the ER if I have trouble breathing?
If you have a problem breathing that is unquestionably different than is your usual and is relatively new, days, not weeks, go to the Emergency Department. One of the best ways to determine whether you are perceiving a problem that requires the ED, is to ask yourself, "if I knew it was crowded and/or that the circumstances might be uncomfortable for me, would I go to the ED?" If the answer is "NO," for most people, this would probably indicate that they do not have an emergent condition. However, there is a minority of people who are so stoic and/or frightened of medical care, that they might answer "no" to the above question, and yet have an emergent condition. They are the exception, not the rule. Robert Werblin, M.D. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local Public Speaking -
Awards
- 45th Anniversary With Wife
What do you attribute your success to?
Great mentors, passion for helping others, making a difference and research.
Hobbies / Sports
- Emergency Training, Music, Athletics, Broadway, Family, Friends
Favorite professional publications
- All major medical and pediatric journals
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Get to know Emergency Medicine Physician Dr. Robert Werblin, who serves patients in Saranac Lake, New York.
Dr. Werblin is a board certified emergency medicine physician who has more than 30 years of experience in his field, providing care to elderly patients, young adults, children, & infants in both large urban areas and semi-rural hospitals. He also has considerable experience as a medical expert witness.
Dr. Werblin is associated with Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake, New York. Adirondack Medical Center offers a broad range of inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical services. Dr. Werblin has previously been affiliated with River Hospital, Nathan Littauer Hospital, and Albany Medical Center Hospital.
Dr. Werblin earned his medical degree from Albany Medical College. He then went on to complete his residencies at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, St. Peter’s Hospital, and Albany Medical Center. He also completed his fellowships at Albany Medical Center and at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario.
Dr. Werblin is board certified by both the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) and the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP). The ABEM certifies emergency physicians who meet its educational, professional, and examination standards. The ABP is an independent, nonprofit organization whose certificate is recognized throughout the world as a credential signifying a high level of physician competence. Emergency medicine is the medical specialty concerned with the care of illnesses or injuries requiring immediate medical attention. Emergency medicine physicians, like Dr. Werblin, care for unscheduled and undifferentiated patients of all ages. Dr. Werblin enjoys all major medical and pediatric journals.
Dr. Werblin attributes his success to having great mentors, being passionate about helping others, striving to make a difference, and conducting continuous research. In his spare time, he enjoys Broadway musicals, spending time with his family and friends, as well as learning the latest in emergency training.
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