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Office
330 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA 02215Phone+1 617-667-5864Fax+1 617-667-4849
Summary
- Dr. David Furfaro is a pulmonologist and critical care doctor in Boston, MA. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School, completed his internal medicine residency at Johns Hopkins, and his fellowship in pulmonary and critical care medicine at Columbia University.
Education & Training
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus)Fellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 2019 - 2021
- Johns Hopkins UniversityChief Residency, Internal Medicine, 2018 - 2019
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus)Fellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 2017 - 2018
- Johns Hopkins UniversityResidency, Internal Medicine, 2014 - 2017
- Harvard Medical SchoolClass of 2014
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 2021 - 2025
- NY State Medical License 2017 - 2022
- MD State Medical License 2018 - 2020
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Critical Care Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonary Disease
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- "Awake" Cannulation of Patients for Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygen: An Analysis of the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry.Amira Mohamed, Omar Saeed, Melissa Fazzari, Michelle Gong, Mayuko Uehara
Critical Care Explorations. 2024-12-01 - Sequelae of Acute Pulmonary Embolism: From Post-Pulmonary Embolism Functional Impairment to Chronic Thromboembolic Disease.John H Fountain, Tyler J Peck, David Furfaro
Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024-10-30 - The Secondary Pulmonary Hypertension Diagnosis is Not Useful in Lung Allocation.Mark A Sonnick, Kemarut Laothamatas, David Furfaro, Frank D'Ovidio, Philippe Lemaitre
Transplantation Proceedings. 2024-10-01
Press Mentions
- Healthcare Trends from Social ListeningDecember 22nd, 2020
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