Amanda Klinger is an internal medicine hospitalist based in New York who practices at
Bellevue Hospital. She is also a Clinical Assistant Professor at the New York University
Grossman School of Medicine, where she serves as a faculty advisor for the Internal Medicine
Residency Global Health Electives Program and the Education Co-Lead for AMPATH Ghana, an
academic partnership amongst Ghanaian medical institutions and the AMPATH consortium of
universities, led by NYUGSOM. With extensive training in global health, including a global
health fellowship in Botswana where she originally honed her skills in Point-of-Care Ultrasound,
Amanda focuses on improving healthcare delivery and education both locally and internationally.
While at NYU/Bellevue, she has contributed to hands-on POCUS teaching for internal medicine
residents and faculty members.

Amanda attended the New York University Grossman School of Medicine after which she
completed an internal medicine residency and global health fellowship at Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center. She is passionate about the transformative potential of Point-of-Care Ultrasound
(POCUS) in enhancing access to high quality healthcare in low-resource settings. In her free
time, she loves to play indoor and beach volleyball.

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