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Bradley Monash, MD
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Bradley Monash, MD
Hospital Medicine- Telehealth Visits
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About me
Dr. Bradley Monash is a hospitalist who coordinates and manages the care of hospitalized children and adults. He has particular interests in medical education, health systems, and patient- and family-centered care.
In his research, Monash studies patient-centered rounding, shared decision making and promoting patient engagement in health care.
Monash received an undergraduate degree in English literature from the University of Michigan. He earned his medical degree from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He completed a residency in internal medicine and pediatrics at Massachusetts General Hospital, the largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, serving as chief resident in pediatrics.
Monash is a member of the Society of Hospital Medicine, Physicians for Social Responsibility and Physicians for Human Rights.
Education & training
Board certification
- Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine
Residency
- Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital
- Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital
Degree
- MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
My expertise
Specialties
- Hospital Medicine
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