Learn More about Dr. Gerald Weinhouse
Dr. Gerald Weinhouse, One of New England's Top Doctor's by Castle Connolly
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Dr. Weinhouse’s clinical interests include lung cancer and general pulmonary medicine. A National Institutes of Health-funded investigator, he has authored over 20 peer-reviewed publications examining a variety of pulmonary and critical care-related issues. His research specifically studies the role of sleep in the recovery of intensive care unit patients. Dr. Weinhouse has been listed as one of the region’s top doctors by Castle Connolly.
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He received his medical degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (now part of Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences). He then completed a residency in internal medicine at Boston City Hospital (now Boston Medical Center), followed by fellowships in pulmonary disease at Boston University Medical Center (now Boston Medical Center) and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (now the Perelman School of Medicine ). He is board-certified in general pulmonary medicine and lung cancer.
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Dr. Weinhouse’s clinical interests include lung cancer and general pulmonary medicine. A National Institutes of Health-funded investigator, he has authored over 20 peer-reviewed publications examining a variety of pulmonary and critical care-related issues. His research specifically studies the role of sleep in the recovery of intensive care unit patients. Dr. Weinhouse has been listed as one of the region’s top doctors by Castle Connolly.
Awards
Boston Magazine Top Doctor, 2020
Castle Connolly America's Top Doctors, 2020
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Leadership Title
Medical Director, Respiratory Care Services
Specialties
Pulmonary and Critical Care
Clinical Interests
General Pulmonary Medicine
Lung Cancer
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Reviews: Comments and Ratings
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Amount of time the care provider spent with you - 4.98 out of 5
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Care provider's efforts to include you in decisions about your treatment - 4.98 out of 5
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Concern the care provider showed for your questions or worries - 4.98 out of 5
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The degree to which care provider talked with you using words you could understand - 4.95 out of 5
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Explanations the care provider gave you about your problem or condition - 4.95 out of 5
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Friendliness/courtesy of the care provider - 4.98 out of 5
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Information the care provider gave you about medications (if any) - 4.95 out of 5
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Instructions the care provider gave you about follow-up care (if any) - 4.92 out of 5
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Likelihood of your recommending this care provider to others - 4.98 out of 5
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Your confidence in this care provider - 4.98 out of 5