Melissa Glasser-Caine MDAdvisor

Dr. Glasser-Caine has mentored many students and residents throughout her career. She prides herself on her dedication to medicine and directing students to achieve their dreams. In fact, her eldest child is currently enrolled in a BA/MBA/MD program!

Melissa Glasser-Caine MD, MedSchoolCoach

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Dr. Glasser-Caine graduated in 2002 from the accelerated seven-year combined BA/MD program at Boston University. She earned her bachelor’s degree in medical science, graduating summa cum laude, and then subsequently graduated cum laude from the Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Glasser-Caine then completed her obstetrics and gynecology residency at Winthrop University Hospital in 2006 and became board certified in 2009. Since completing her medical education and training, she has maintained hospital privileges at Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital in Oceanside, New York. Dr. Glasser-Caine continues to practice in clinical medicine and prides herself in her humble and caring bedside manner, which has fostered the development of long-term patient relationships that have spanned decades.

EDUCATION

Undergraduate: BA, Boston University
Medical School: MD, Boston University School of Medicine
Residency: Winthrop University Hospital

SPECIALTY

Obstetrics and Gynecology

FUN FACT

When she is not working, Dr. Glasser-Caine is busy raising her three children and two fur babies. Her hobbies include painting and fitness. She has also run the NYC marathon twice and travelled to five continents with the hopes to visit the last two.

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