Division of Pulmonary, Allergy
and Critical Care Medicine
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Address: College of Physicians & Surgeons PH 14 East, Room 104G
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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, 1996, M.D., Medicine, 1996 -1999 Medical Residency, Internal Medicine, 2000 -2003 Post-graduate clinical fellow, Pulmonary
and Critical Care Medicine, Positions 1999 -2000 Chief Medical Resident, Instructor in
Clinical Medicine, 2003 – present
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, 2005 – present
Associate Medical Director, Adult Lung Transplant Program, Professional
Memberships 2000 Member, American Thoracic Society 2002 Member, 2002 Member, ISHLT 2003 Member, American Society of Transplantation Honors 1992 Phi Beta Kappa,
1996 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor
Medical Society,
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, Kawut SM, Reyentovich
A, Wilt JS, Anzeck
R, Lederer DJ, O'Shea MK, Kawut SM, O’Shea MK, 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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