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Craig Pollack, MD, Internal Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Craig Evan Pollack MD


Assistant Professor of Medicine, Assistant Professor of Oncology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Co-Director, General Internal Medicine Fellowship Program

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  • 601 North Caroline StreetBaltimore, MD 21287

  • Phone+1 410-955-0670

  • Fax+1 410-367-2185

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Education & Training

  • University of California (San Francisco)
    University of California (San Francisco)Residency, Internal Medicine, 2004 - 2006
  • University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
    University of California San Francisco School of MedicineClass of 2004

Certifications & Licensure

  • MD State Medical License
    MD State Medical License 2010 - 2025
  • DC State Medical License
    DC State Medical License 2008 - 2013
  • PA State Medical License
    PA State Medical License 2006 - 2010
  • Internal Medicine
    American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification EpicCare Ambulatory EMR, Epic Systems Corporation, 2013-2014

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Older Adults’ Preferences for Discussing Long-Term Life Expectancy: Results from a National Survey  
    Antonio C Wolff, Cynthia Boyd, Nancy L Schoenborn, Craig E Pollack, Annals of Family Medicine
  • Surgeon Peer Network Characteristics and Adoption of New Imaging Techniques in Breast Cancer: A Study of Perioperative MRI  
    Howard P Forman, Brigid K Killelea, Sara S Tannenbaum, Craig E Pollack, Cancer Medicine

Press Mentions

  • Study: Baltimore Children Moved from High-Poverty to Low-Poverty Areas Saw Their Asthma Improve
    Study: Baltimore Children Moved from High-Poverty to Low-Poverty Areas Saw Their Asthma ImproveMay 16th, 2023
  • Moving Kids with Asthma to Better Neighborhoods Eases Symptoms
    Moving Kids with Asthma to Better Neighborhoods Eases SymptomsMay 16th, 2023
  • American Academy of Family Physicians Issues Public Comment on Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Proposed Rule
    American Academy of Family Physicians Issues Public Comment on Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Proposed RuleAugust 10th, 2021
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Grant Support

  • The Mobility Opportunity Voucher to Eliminate Disparities (MOVED) Study: Obesity and Diabetes Risk in HUD's Community Choice DemonstrationJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2023–2028
  • Housing assistance, Outcomes, Medicare, and SEER (HOMES): using a novel data linkage to understand cancer inequitiesJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2022–2027
  • Housing Policies and their Impact on Engagement in Substance Use Treatment and Overdose Risk during the COVID-19 PandemicJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2022–2026
  • The effect of a housing mobility program on environmental exposures and asthma morbidity among low-income minority childrenJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2016–2026
  • A Network Analytic Approach To Modeling Variation In Prostate Cancer CareNational Cancer Institute2011

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