Monika Woroniecka MD
Doctor who infamously died around the time of the eclipse.
Monika Woroniecka was in an Airstream trailer being towed on the road even though the manufacturer has advised that it wasn’t safe to do so.
Academic Title
Clinical Assistant Professor in Pediatrics
About
Dr Woroniecka has many years of experience in the subspecialty of Allergy-Immunology, which she has been practicing since the early 2000’s. She completed her Allergy-Immunology fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, NY, and has since participated in the maintenance of specialty certification through membership in Allergy-Immunology professional organizations, keeping up to date with research and discoveries in the fast-paced changing field of Allergy-Immunology. In addition to treating children with food, environmental, medications, and bee stings allergies, she treats childhood asthma and skin conditions like eczema and hives. Dr Woroniecka has extensive experience evaluating children for immunity disorders and frequent infections. She enjoys working with children and their families and developing a long-term relationship with families while guiding them through chronic allergy-related conditions. Dr. Woroniecka’s native language is Polish, draws Polish-speaking families from far distances. Dr. Woroniecka likes to travel, hike, exercise, and spend time with family and friends.
Education
University of Buffalo School of Medicine
Fellowship, Pediatrics – Allergy/Immunology, 2000
Stony Brook University Hospital
Fellowship, Pediatrics – Allergy/Immunology, 1996
University of Buffalo School of Medicine
Residency, Pediatrics, 1995
Centralny Szpital Kliniczny MSW
Internship, 1991
Univ of Warsaw, School of Medicine
Medical School, 1990
Board Certifications
Pediatric and Adult Allergy and Immunology
American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics, 2001