Vitals and Voices
In the sixty-second episode of Vitals and Voices, we had the incredible opportunity to sit down with Dr. Steven Goldstein, a pioneer in women’s health and medical imaging and a Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. With a career spanning decades, Dr. Goldstein has served as Past President of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, the North American Menopause Society, and the International Menopause Society. He is also the author of some of the earliest and most influential texts in gynecologic ultrasound, including the first-ever book dedicated to the subject—work that has fundamentally transformed how clinicians approach imaging in women’s health. Dr. Goldstein shares how his passion for medicine began at a young age, inspired by early humanitarian efforts and a desire to make a meaningful impact. Today, that same curiosity continues to fuel his work in patient care, education, and innovation. In our conversation, we explore his deep passion for modern medical imaging, including both its groundbreaking potential and the risks of overuse in today’s healthcare system. He also discusses his decades-long advocacy for menopause and perimenopause care, highlighting how he helped bring attention to a field that was once widely overlooked—including authoring one of the first medical textbooks on perimenopausal gynecology. We also reflect on some of the most meaningful milestones in his career, including his induction into Alpha Omega Alpha as a faculty honoree and receiving the prestigious Ian Donald Gold Medal for his seminal contributions to gynecologic ultrasound—recognition that underscores the lasting global impact of his work. This episode is a powerful look at leadership, innovation, and legacy in medicine. Dr. Goldstein’s journey reminds us of the importance of curiosity, advocacy, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in healthcare.
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