George McKinley is a dedicated and detail-oriented physician, who specializes in travel medicine and infectious diseases. Dr. McKinley is affiliated with the St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City, and he is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine to treat infectious diseases. Dr. McKinley is a member of the Infectious Diseases Society of America as well as the Infectious Diseases Society of New York.
Dr. McKinley earned his medical degree from...Read More
George McKinley is a dedicated and detail-oriented physician, who specializes in travel medicine and infectious diseases. Dr. McKinley is affiliated with the St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City, and he is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine to treat infectious diseases. Dr. McKinley is a member of the Infectious Diseases Society of America as well as the Infectious Diseases Society of New York.
Dr. McKinley earned his medical degree from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He then completed his internship in internal medicine, residency in internal medicine, and fellowship in infectious diseases at the St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center. Dr. McKinley provides services such as infection and pre-travel consultations. In addition to his work as a physician, Dr. McKinley is also an assistant professor of clinical medicine at Columbia University, as well as the director of the tuberculosis management program.
BA with high honors in chemistry, University of Louisville, 1976
“Teacher of the Year”, 2003-2004, Internal Medicine Training Program, Department of Medicine, SLRHC
“Teacher of the Year”, 2004-2005, Internal Medicine...Read More
BA with high honors in chemistry, University of Louisville, 1976
“Teacher of the Year”, 2003-2004, Internal Medicine Training Program, Department of Medicine, SLRHC
“Teacher of the Year”, 2004-2005, Internal Medicine Training Program, Department of Medicine, SLRHC
Co-Recipient, Continuum Health Partners 2012 Trustee Award for Quality & Patient Safety, awarded on January 30, 2013 in recognition of the Antibiotic Stewardship Program at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center
Buimovici-Klein E, Ong KR, Lange M, Englard A, McKinley GF, Reddy M, Grieco MH, and Cooper LZ. "Reverse transcriptase activity (RTA) in lymphocyte cultures of AIDS patients treated with HPA-23." AIDS Research, 2:279-83, 1986.