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PH 14 East, Room 104G

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Phone: 212-342-5382

jsr36@columbia.edu

 

 

 

Jessie S. Wilt, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine

Associate Medical Director, Adult Lung Transplant Program

 

 

Clinical Specialty

Lung Transplant

 

Education and Training

1992, B.S., Molecular Biology, Lehigh University

1996, M.D., Medicine, UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

1996 -1999 Medical Residency, Internal Medicine, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center

2000 -2003 Post-graduate clinical fellow, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Columbia University

 

Positions

1999 -2000 Chief Medical Resident, Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Columbia University

2003 – present  Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia University

2005 – present  Associate Medical Director, Adult Lung Transplant Program, Columbia University

 

Professional Memberships

2000 Member, American Thoracic Society

2002 Member, American College of Chest Physicians

2002 Member, ISHLT

2003 Member, American Society of Transplantation

 

Honors

1992 Phi Beta Kappa, Lehigh University

1996 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

 

Publications

Wilt JS, Arcasoy SM, Sonett JR, Kawut SA. Hypogammaglobulinemia following lung transplantation is associated with severe recurrent infections. Chest 2003; 124: 258S.

 

Bowdish ME, Arcasoy SM, Wilt JS, Conte JV, Davis RD, Garrity ER, Hertz ML, Orens JB, Rosengard BR, and Barr ML.  Surrogate Markers and Risk Factors for Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction. American Journal of Transplantation 2004; 4: 1171-1178.

 

Kawut SM, Reyentovich A, Wilt JS, Anzeck R, Lederer DJ, O'Shea MK,
Sonett JR, Arcasoy SM. Outcome of extended donor lung recipients
after lung transplantation. Transplantation 2005; 79:310-316.

 

Kawut SM, O’Shea MK, Bartels MN, Wilt JS, Sonett JR, Arcasoy SM. Exercise and outcomes in patients with diffuse parenchymal lung disease. Respiratory Medicine. (Accepted, 2005)

 

Kawut SM, Shah L, Wilt JS, Dwyer E, Manni PA, Daly TM, O’Shea MK, Sonett JR, Arcasoy SM. Risk factors and outcomes of hypogammaglobulinemia after lung transplantation. Transplantation. (Accepted, 2005)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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