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Office
1493 Cambridge St.
Cambridge, MA 02139
Summary
- Dr. Eric Gottlieb is a nocturnist hospitalist in the Boston area, and is board certified in both internal medicine and nephrology. He is an instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a research affiliate at MIT. His 2022 paper in JAMA Internal Medicine on racial disparities in supplemental oxygen delivery due to differences in pulse oximeter performance received national and international attention, and was presented in an FDA panel on the topic.
Education & Training
- Brigham and Women's Hospital/Massachusetts General HospitalFellowship, Nephrology, 2019 - 2022
- Brown UniversityResidency, Internal Medicine, 2017 - 2019
- University of Maryland School of MedicineClass of 2016
- Emory UniversityBBA, Highest Distinction, 2006 - 2010
- University of Maryland, BaltimoreMS, molecular medicine
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 2019 - 2025
- RI State Medical License 2016 - 2019
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Nephrology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsA Retrospective Cohort Study of the Association of Inpatient Amlodipine Dose With Renal Complication Rates and Hospital Length of Stay.Eric R Gottlieb, Stephen S Gottlieb
Cureus. 2023-09-01 - 6 citationsEstimated GFR With Cystatin C and Creatinine in Clinical Practice: A Retrospective Cohort Study.Eric Raphael Gottlieb, Christopher Estiverne, Nicole V Tolan, Stacy E F Melanson, Mallika L Mendu
Kidney Medicine. 2023-03-01 - Ensuring Progress Toward Racial Equity in Pulse Oximetry-Reply.Eric Raphael Gottlieb, Jennifer Ziegler, Barret Rush
JAMA Internal Medicine. 2022-12-01
Press Mentions
- Cystatin C-based eGFR Strongly Correlates with Creatinine-Based eGFRMarch 7th, 2023
- UM Researchers Find Racial Disparities in Patient Care Associated with Inaccurate Medical DeviceAugust 3rd, 2022
- Why It’s a Problem That Pulse Oximeters Don’t Work as Well on Patients of ColorAugust 2nd, 2022
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