Jeffrey Brian Hoag
Professor Jeffrey Brian Hoag is a dedicated educator and researcher committed to fostering a deeper understanding of pulmonary and critical care medicine. As an Associate Professor of Medicine and Section Chief of Jefferson Northeast at Thomas Jefferson University, he plays a pivotal role in advancing medical education and research. With board certifications in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, and Critical Care Medicine, Professor Hoag brings a wealth of expertise to his field. He embarked on his medical journey at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he earned his medical degree in 2001. Following this, he honed his skills and knowledge through a rigorous residency program at the same institution. His pursuit of excellence led him to Johns Hopkins University, where he completed his fellowship, further solidifying his expertise in pulmonary and critical care medicine. Professor Hoag's research interests are diverse and impactful, focusing on areas such as epistaxis severity scoring, airway obstruction, and cystic fibrosis. His work in these fields aims to improve patient outcomes and enhance the understanding of complex medical conditions. His dedication to research is matched by his commitment to teaching, where he inspires the next generation of medical professionals with his passion and knowledge. In addition to his academic and research endeavors, Professor Hoag is actively involved in clinical practice, where he applies his extensive knowledge to provide exceptional care to his patients. His contributions to both the academic and medical communities have made him a respected figure in his field, known for his innovative approach and dedication to improving healthcare outcomes. Through his work at Thomas Jefferson University, Professor Hoag continues to make significant strides in the field of medicine, driven by a commitment to excellence and a desire to make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients and students alike.
Publications
, 838-843, 2010-03-22
, 249-252, 2010-08-14
, 10-14, 2004-07-01
, 357-366, 2012-11-07
, 1195-1196, 2008-12-01