
Dr. Stacey Gold – High-Risk Pregnancy Doctor in New Jersey
Dr. Stacey Gold is one of our newest Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialists at New Jersey Perinatal Associates. Dr. Gold received her bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University and then graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine. She went on to complete her residency training at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia and fellowship training in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. Dr. Gold is board certified in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Dr. Gold’s research interests include labor management, fetal impact of diabetes, hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, as well as obesity and nutrition. She also has an interest in resident education and simulation training. Her academic record includes a multitude of peer-reviewed publications and presentations at national meetings. In her free time, Dr. Gold enjoys baking, trying new restaurants, hiking, and running.
Dr. Gold’s OB/GYN and Perinatal Specialties
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