Title Assistant Professor of Medicine Institution Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Address Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Farr 8 185 Pilgrim Road Boston MA 02215
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Biography
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa | B.A. | 1994 | History |
Cambridge University, Cambridge, England | M.Phil | 1995 | History and Philosophy of Science |
University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Tx | M.D. | 1999 | Medicine |
University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School , Dallas, Tx | | 2002 | Internship/residency |
Beth Isreal Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Ma | | 2005 | Nephrology fellowship |
2008
Robert Moellering Award for Excellence in Teaching, Research and Clinical Care
2008
Rabkin Fellowship in Medical Education
2009
Renal Discoveries Extramural Grant
2009
Harvard Medical School, Excellence in Tutoring
2013
Harvard Medical School, Nominee, Best Clinical Instructor
2015
American Society of Nephrology Innovation in Education Contest winner
2017
America's Most Honored Professionals - Top 5%
2017
Castle Connolly Regional Top Doctor
2018
America's Most Honored Professionals - Top 1%
2018
Castle Conolly Regional Top Doctor
2019
Top Doctor - Best of Boston Magazine
2019
America's Most Honored Professionals - Top 1%
2019
Castle Connolly Regional Top Doctor
2020
Top Doctor - Best of Boston Magazine
Overview
Dr. John Danziger, board certified in internal medicine and nephrology, is a full time academic and clinical nephrologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School. He has a wide range of clinical experience in internal medicine, nephrology and critical care, seeing patients at a tertiary academic medical center, as well as within community hospitals. He has a large dialysis practice and served as the medical director for the NxStage Boston South dialysis center, which prioritized home and novel therapies. His research interests include applying Big Data analytics to clinical medicine, and collaborates closely with the Laboratory for Computational Physiology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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