
Magdalena M. Bogun MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Endocrinology, Columbia University, New York, NYDr. Magdalena Bogun is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Endocrinology. She studied Neuroscience and Music at the University of Rochester. Thereafter, she spent two years at The Rockefeller University in the laboratory of Donald Pfaff where she studied brain estrogen receptors and developed her interests in neuroendocrinology. Afterward, she went to the Poznan University of Medical Sciences in Poland where she received her Medical Degree. She returned to the United States for her residency in internal medicine at the Jacobi Medical Center - Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She concluded her training at Yale University where she completed her endocrinology fellowship. She joined the faculty at Columbia University in 2014. She is seeing patients with diabetes at the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center and is a Director of Inpatient Diabetes at New York Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. In addition to seeing patients in both the inpatient and outpatient settings, Dr. Bogun is involved in multiple diabetes research projects. Some of her studies include prevention of type 1 diabetes progression as well as quality improvement studies in the inpatient setting. She is also involved in education residents and fellows. She recently became Associate Program Director for Endocrinology fellowships