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John E. Brown, MD

Academic Title:

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Primary Appointment:

Medicine

Location:

10 N. Greene Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

Phone (Primary):

410-605-5762

Education and Training

Education:                                       

1982: BChE, Chemical Engineering, Cooper Union School of Engineering, New York, New York 10003

1985: MS, Columbia University, School of Engineering and Applied Science, New York, New York 10027 Valhalla, New York 10595

1989: MD, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York 10595

Post-Graduate Training:

1989-1990: Categorical Medicine Internship, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland 20889

1991-1993: Internal Medicine Residency, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland 20889

1993-1996: Pulmonary/Critical Care Fellowship, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland 20889

2014: American Medical Informatics Association, Ohio State University, 10 x 10 Informatics Course

2015-2017: Oregon Health & Science University, Dept. of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology, Graduate Certificate Program

Biosketch

Dr. Brown is an pulmonologist in Baltimore, Maryland. He is affiliated with University of Maryland and VA Medical Center. 

Research/Clinical Keywords

Pulmonary, Internal Medicine , Critical Care

Highlighted Publications

Brown JE, Philippsen E, Leonard EF. Rapid-Cycling Immunosorption for Treatment of Familial Hypercholesterolemia. In: Bambauer R. Malchesky PS,  Falkenhagen D (eds): Therapeutic Plasma Exchange and Selective Plasma Separation. Pp 399-421. Schattauer, New York 1985.

Barham WB, Church P, Brown JE, Paparello S. Misidentification of Brucella Species with Use of Rapid Bacterial Identification Systems.  Clin Infect Dis 1993;17:1068-9.

Georgiadis M, Shuler B, Brown J, Kieffer L, Wilson W, Takimoto C, Kelly M, Johnson B. Paclitaxel by 96 Hour Continuous Infusion in Combination with Cisplatin: A Phase One Trial in Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer. J. Clin. Onc. 1997;15(2):735-743.

Diaz-Abad M, Verceles AC, Brown JE, Scharf SM. Sleep Disordered Breathing May Be Under-Recognized in Patients Who Wean From Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation.  Respiratory Care 2012; 57(2): 229-237.

Koldobskiy D, Diaz-Abad M, Scharf SM, Brown J, Verceles AC. Long Term Acute Care Patients Weaning from Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation Maintain Circadian Rhythm.  Respiratory Care 2013; published online September 11, 2013 doi:10.4187/respcare.02344

Additional Publication Citations

Long Term Acute Care Patients Weaning From Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation Maintain Circadian Rhythm. Koldobskiy, D.,Diaz-Abad, M.,Scharf, S. M.,Brown, J.,Verceles, A. C.; Respir Care. 2013 Sep 11.

Sleep Disordered Breathing May Be Under-Recognized in Patients Who Wean From Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation. Diaz-Abad, M., Verceles, A.C., Brown, J.E., Scharf, S.M.; Respir Care. 2012 Feb.