Cohen Children's/Northwell Health
Meredith Gosin is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over three decades of experience delivering compassionate, trauma-informed care across pediatric, emergency, and chronic illness settings. Currently serving as the Mental Health Coordinator at Cohen Children’s Cystic Fibrosis Center, Meredith provides comprehensive emotional and behavioral support to children and families navigating complex medical diagnoses. Her expertise spans crisis intervention, psychosocial assessments, long-term counseling, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Meredith’s career reflects a deep commitment to vulnerable populations—from medically fragile children and survivors of domestic violence to families facing end-of-life decisions. At Northwell Long Island Jewish Forest Hills Hospital, she has been a vital flex staff social worker in the Emergency Department and Post-Partum units, offering critical support during moments of acute need. Her clinical acumen is further demonstrated through her work at Lloyd Psychological Services, where she conducted trauma and cognitive evaluations and provided ongoing Trauma therapy.
She has held pivotal roles at Angela’s House, St. Mary’s Healthcare System for Children, and Blythedale Children’s Hospital, where she was the social worker for formerly conjoined Filipino twins featured in The New York Times. Meredith’s advocacy has extended to securing interstate Medicaid Waiver Services for college-bound patients and coordinating care for international families seeking medical treatment in the U.S.
Meredith holds a Master of Social Work from Yeshiva University and a Bachelor of Arts from Boston University. She is certified in SIFI supervision from NYU and is a New York State Department of Health Approved Early Intervention Provider. A member of the National Association of Social Workers, she is recognized in The Manchester Registry of Who’s Who and honored by the American Red Cross for her service following the events of September 11, 2001.
Her work has been cited in medical literature and media, including Robert Marion’s book Genetic Rounds and multiple news outlets. Fluent in the language of empathy and advocacy, Meredith Gosin continues to be a driving force in medical social work, ensuring that every patient and family she serves is met with dignity, care, and unwavering support.
LL06--The Role of The Family in Research & Care
Thursday, October 23, 2025
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM PDT