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10 E 102nd StNew York, NY 10029
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Summary
- Dr. Glen Chun is a pulmonologist in New York, NY and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including The Mount Sinai Hospita. He received his medical degree from Stony Brook University School of Medicine and has been in practice 8 years. He specializes in critical care medicine and is experienced in critical care medicine and pleural disease.
Education & Training
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/Mount Sinai HospitalFellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 2015
Rutgers Health/Robert Wood Johnson Medical SchoolResidency, Internal Medicine, 2009 - 2012
Stony Brook University Health Sciences Center School of MedicineClass of 2009
Certifications & Licensure
FL State Medical License 2025 - Present
NY State Medical License 2012 - 2026
NJ State Medical License 2012 - 2013
American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine Critical Care Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonary Disease
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 82 citationsCOVID-19 critical illness pathophysiology driven by diffuse pulmonary thrombi and pulmonary endothelial dysfunction responsive to thrombolysis.Hooman D. Poor, Corey E. Ventetuolo, Thomas M. Tolbert, Glen Chun, Gregory Serrao
Clinical and Translational Medicine. 2020-06-01 - 17 citationsCOVID-19 Critical Illness Pathophysiology Driven by Diffuse Pulmonary Thrombi and Pulmonary Endothelial Dysfunction Responsive to Thrombolysis.Hooman D. Poor, Corey E. Ventetuolo, Thomas M. Tolbert, Glen Chun, Gregory Serrao
Medrxiv. 2020-04-21 - 7 citationsHeme oxygenase-1-dependent central cardiorespiratory adaptations to chronic intermittent hypoxia in miceJag Sunderram, John L. Semmlow, Pranav Patel, Harshit Rao, Glen Chun
Journal of Applied Physiology. 2016-09-08
Press Mentions
Increasing the Dose of Smoking Cessation Treatments Improved AbstinenceMay 3rd, 2024
Managing Influenza in Patients with Preexisting Respiratory ConditionsOctober 28th, 2019
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