Frederick Mandell | Medical Services
Languages
- English
Frederick Mandell | Education
Undergraduate School
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT
Graduate School
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT
Residency
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, MA
Fellowship
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, MA
Frederick Mandell | Certifications
- American Board of Pediatrics (General)
Frederick Mandell | Professional History
Harvard Medical School awarded Dr. Mandell the “Dean’s Lifetime Achievement Award,” The University of Vermont presented him with “The Lifetime Achievement Award” and the UVM College of Medicine honored him with the alumni award for “Service to the Community. In his hometown, he was the recipient of their “Native Son Award.” Dr. Mandell has authored numerous scientific papers, served as editor of Pediatric Alert, and published three works of historic fiction and three children’s books.
Dr. Mandell founded the Massachusetts Center for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome(SIDS) and became Vice Chairman of the National SIDS Foundation
Dr. Mandell was a part of the American Academy of Pediatric’s research team to investigate the possible causes infant deaths on the Native American Reservations. Dr. Mandell has continued his commitment to the health needs of the Tribal Nations and was presented with their highest award, the Eagle Feather.
His continued interest in native peoples led him to the high mountains of Peru, to work with the Chacahpoya Indians. He has worked with Project Hope to build a Children’s Hospital in Pudong, China and he was honored by the Boston Chasidic Community with their Award for Humanitarian Service. Dr. Mandell’s regard for the underserved has been uninterrupted and at the present time he is providing pediatric care to children at a rural clinic in Nicaragua.