David Henry, MD
| Profession: | Clinical Professor of Medicine, Pennsylvania Hospital |
| Member since: | 2007 Feb 1 |
Recent Posts
Update on Novel Anticoagulants
Dr. David Henry: We Should Be Thinking About Primary VTE Prophylaxis
Dr. David Henry: Updated Recommendations for ESA Use in Patients With Cancer
Drs. Lee Schwartzberg and David Henry Provide Scientific Highlights From Day 1
Bio
Biographical Sketch:
In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Henry is a member of the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Subspecialty SEP Board of Hematology and a principal investigator for the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, Accelerated Community Oncology Research Network, and International Oncology Network research groups. He is also principal investigator for several HIV oncology and cytokine studies with white blood cell and red blood cell growth factors. Dr. Henry’s main interests for publication and research are anemia and neutropenia in oncology. He is co-editor of Community Oncology and a reviewer for The New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Archives of Internal Medicine, and The Oncologist.
Dr. Henry is a past winner of the annual Blockley-Osler Award for teaching at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and is the director of the University of Vienna medical student exchange program in Philadelphia. He also has appeared 3 times in Philadelphia magazine’s Top Doctors feature.
Positions:
Clinical Professor of Medicine, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Member, Joan Karnell Cancer Center at Pennsylvania Hospital
Community oncologist
Degree:
University
of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, MD
Postgraduate Training:
Resident, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Fellow, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Board Certification:
Medical oncology
Hematology
Clinical Interests:
Anemia and neutropenia in oncology
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