Lewis Chase
Renowned for innovative teaching in the field of internal medicine, Lewis Chase, MD, is a professor emeritus at Washington University in St. Louis. With a distinguished career spanning over five decades, Dr. Chase has made significant contributions to the medical community through his expertise in internal medicine, endocrinology, and metabolism. Board-certified in these specialties, he has been a pivotal figure at the university since 1970. Throughout his tenure, Dr. Chase has held numerous influential roles, including conducting groundbreaking research on parathyroid hormone. His work in this area has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of endocrine disorders and their treatment. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Chase has been a dedicated educator, directing the Mentors in Medicine Program, where he has guided countless medical students and residents in their professional development. Dr. Chase's commitment to medicine extends beyond the university. He has served as an attending physician at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, where his clinical acumen and compassionate care have been highly regarded by both patients and colleagues. His dedication to patient care and medical education has left a lasting impact on the institution and the broader medical community. In addition to his professional achievements, Dr. Chase is actively involved in community service. He serves on the board of a local early childhood education center, demonstrating his commitment to fostering education and development from an early age. His involvement in the community reflects his belief in the importance of nurturing future generations and supporting educational initiatives. Dr. Chase's legacy at Washington University and his contributions to the field of internal medicine continue to inspire both current and future healthcare professionals. His dedication to research, education, and community service exemplifies the values of a true medical leader.
Publications
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