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Karen Lasser, MD, Internal Medicine, Boston, MA

Karen E Lasser MD


Professor, Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine

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  • 725 Albany StShapiro 5 & 6Boston, MA 02118

  • Phone+1 617-414-5951

  • Fax+1 617-414-1577

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Education & Training

  • Boston University Medical Center
    Boston University Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 1995 - 1999
  • Weill Cornell Medicine
    Weill Cornell MedicineClass of 1995

Certifications & Licensure

  • MA State Medical License
    MA State Medical License 1998 - 2027
  • Internal Medicine
    American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition Program National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2013-2016

Clinical Trials

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Warm Handoffs and Attendance at Initial Integrated Behavioral Health Appointments  
    Karen E Lasser, Christine A Pace, Jason Worcester, Alysa Veidis, Annals of Family Medicine
  • Reasons for Opioid Discontinuation and Unintended Consequences Following Opioid Discontinuation Within the TOPCARE Trial  
    Karen E Lasser, Jane M Liebschutz, Marc LaRochelle, Pain Medicine

Press Mentions

  • Study Shows Persistent Socioeconomic, Racial, and Ethnic Segregation in Safety-Net Hospitals
    Study Shows Persistent Socioeconomic, Racial, and Ethnic Segregation in Safety-Net HospitalsJune 30th, 2021
  • Fictional Doctors Who Inspire
    Fictional Doctors Who InspireDecember 1st, 2020
  • Social Determinant Screening Not Enough to Capture Patients at Risk of Utility Shut-Off
    Social Determinant Screening Not Enough to Capture Patients at Risk of Utility Shut-OffFebruary 24th, 2020
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