I strongly believe in the shared decision-making process. Patients should play an active role in their care and need to fully comprehend their options. I will make recommendations based on data available in the literature and my clinical judgment, but patient autonomy is paramount. The most important aspects of the patient-physician relationship are honesty and trust.
I strongly believe in the shared decision-making process. Patients should play an active role in their care and need to fully comprehend their options. I will make recommendations based on data…
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Jonathan S. Kurman, MD, MBA, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin and the Director of Interventional Pulmonology for the Froedtert & MCW health network. He completed an interventional pulmonology fellowship at the University of Chicago and pulmonary & critical care training at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He is board certified in interventional pulmonology, internal medicine, pulmonary medicine and critical care. His interests are in diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopy, including airway stents, robotic bronchoscopy, endobronchial valves, next generation navigational bronchoscopy, bronchial thermoplasty, photodynamic therapy, and bronchoscopy education. He has published several articles on management of persistent air leaks, bronchial thermoplasty, and bronchoscopy education.
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Albany Medical College - Albany - NY - Doctor of Medicine - (2011)
University of Chicago - IL - Fellowship in Interventional Pulmonology - (2017-2018)
Medical College of Wisconsin - Milwaukee - WI - Chief Fellow - Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care - (2016-2017)
Medical College of Wisconsin - Milwaukee - WI - Fellowship in Pulmonary & Critical Care - (2014-2016)
Medical College of Wisconsin - Milwaukee - WI - Residency in Internal Medicine - (2011-2014)
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