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Office
521 Park Hill Dr
Fredericksburg, VA 22401Phone+1 540-899-1615Fax+1 540-372-3525
Summary
- Dr. Jeffrey Rehm is a pulmonologist in Fredericksburg, VA and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Mary Washington Hospital and Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center. He received his medical degree from University of Maryland School of Medicine and has been in practice 30 years. He specializes in pleural disease.
Education & Training
- University of North Carolina HospitalsFellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 1992 - 1995
- University of North Carolina HospitalsResidency, Internal Medicine, 1987 - 1990
- University of Maryland School of MedicineClass of 1987
Certifications & Licensure
- VA State Medical License 1995 - 2026
- NC State Medical License 1990 - 1998
- American Board of Internal Medicine Critical Care Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonary Disease
- American Board of Internal Medicine Sleep Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification Practice Fusion EHR, Practice Fusion, Inc., 2012
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 215 citationsOral rivaroxaban versus enoxaparin with vitamin K antagonist for the treatment of symptomatic venous thromboembolism in patients with cancer (EINSTEIN-DVT and EINSTEIN...Martin H. Prins, Anthonie W. A. Lensing, Tim A Brighton, Roger M. Lyons, Jeffrey Rehm
The Lancet. Haematology. 2014-10-01 - 27 citationsPharmacokinetics of vancomycin in adult cystic fibrosis patients.Roy A. Pleasants, Elizabeth L. Michalets, Dennis M. Williams, Wayne M. Samuelson, Jeffrey R. Rehm
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 1996-01-01 - 105 citationsBleeding Risk of Patients With Acute Venous Thromboembolism Taking Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs or AspirinBruce L. Davidson, Sara Verheijen, Anthonie W. A. Lensing, Martin Gebel, Timothy A. Brighton
JAMA Internal Medicine. 2014-06-01
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