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1250 Silver St
Middletown, CT 06457
Summary
- I am currently an addiction medicine fellow at Rushford in Middletown, CT, and am a board-certified internal medicine hospitalist.
Education & Training
- Institute of Living/Hartford HospitalFellowship, Addiction Medicine, 2024 - 2024
- Dartmouth-Hitchcock/Mary Hitchcock Memorial HospitalResidency, Internal Medicine, 2014 - 2017
- Uconn School Of MedicineClass of 2014
Certifications & Licensure
- NH State Medical License 2017 - 2025
- CT State Medical License 2022 - 2024
- OH State Medical License 2019 - 2023
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 28 citationsInactivation of fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling in myelinating glial cells results in significant loss of adult spiral ganglion neurons accompanied by age-...S.J. Wang, Miki Furusho, C. D'Sa, Shigeyuki Kuwada, L. Conti
Journal of Neuroscience Research. 2009-11-15 - 16 citationsEffect of Inpatient Medication-Assisted Therapy on Against-Medical-Advice Discharge and Readmission Rates.Sijie Jason Wang, Elizabeth Wade, Jennifer Towle, Tabitha Hachey, Jennifer Rioux
The American Journal of Medicine. 2020-11-01 - 35 citationsTrack-a-worm, an open-source system for quantitative assessment of C. elegans locomotory and bending behavior.Sijie Jason Wang, Zhao-Wen Wang
Plos One. 2013-07-26
Journal Articles
- Hydromorphone Precipitating Serotonin SyndromeSijie Jason Wang, American Journal of Hospital Medicine, 4/2018
- Track-A-Worm, An Open-Source System for Quantitative Assessment of C. elegans Locomotory and Bending BehaviorSijie Jason Wang, Zhaowen Wang, PLOS ONE, 7/2013
- Inactivation of fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling in myelinating glial cells results in significant loss of adult spiral ganglion neurons accompanied by age-...S J Wang 1, M Furusho, C D'Sa, S Kuwada, L Conti, D K Morest, R Bansal, J Neurosci Res, 11/15/2009
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