History
Dr. Stanford Malinow began his medical career with a Bachelors degree in Zoology from the University of Maryland. He continued his studies with a Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. After earning his degree, Dr. Malinow went to Sinai hospital for an internship and residency, where he became Chief Resident. During this time he also served part of his residency at Indiana University Hospital. Dr. Malinow is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and is affiliated with Northwest Hospital Center, Lifebrige, and Sinai Hospital, Lifebridge. He has been a visiting instructor of Internal Medicine at the Medical College of George and an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Health Sciences. He has also served as President at Medical Staff Northwest Hospital Center and NW Hospital Center Foundation. Dr. Malinow has also put his medical skills to use for his country, serving the U.S. Army Medical Center in Fort Gordon, Georgia.
Specialties
My MDVIP-affiliated practice differs from normal internal medicine practices specifically because I have the time to give each of my patients the personal attention they desire and deserve. Prevention of disease and insuring the best possible outcomes when you are ill are my primary goals. My philosophy is to treat each patient as a valued member of my family and be available 24 hours/7 days a week for any problems or concerns. I look forward to becoming a partner fully involved in your health care.