
Title(s):
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Appointment Phone:
410-955-9434, 410-955-2000
Primary Location:
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Expertise:
General Internal Medicine, Hospitalist
Education and Experience
Training
- University of Maryland School of Medicine (Baltimore MD)/ (1999)
Residencies
- University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill NC)/ Internal Medicine / Chief Resident (2004)
- University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill NC)/ Internal Medicine/Pediatrics (2003)
Certifications
- Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine (2003)
- Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics (2003)
Locations
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 N. Wolfe Street
Park Room 307D
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 443-287-3135
Appointment Phone: 410-955-9434, 410-955-2000
Fax: 410-502-0923
Location Map
Department / Division
- Pediatrics
- Medicine
Centers/Institutes
Bio
Biography
Dr. Feldman graduated with a B.A. in Political Science from Brown University and then received his medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Dr. Feldman completed his internship and residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina. Lenny served as chief resident for Internal Medicine at UNC, which allowed him to teach and attend with medical students and residents extensively.
Dr. Feldman is Board-certified in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. He holds active memberships in the American College of Physicians-American Board of Internal Medicine, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Society of General Internal Medicine, and the Society of Hospital Medicine. He joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins as a hospitalist in the Division of General Internal Medicine in July, 2004. Lenny is the Director of the General Medicine Comprehensive Consultation Service, an associate program director for the Osler Internal Medicine Residency, and co-directs the evidence-based medicine curriculum for the Internal Medicine residents. He is the editor-in-chief of the Johns Hopkins Consultative Medicine Essentials for Hospitalists.
Dr. Feldman is Board-certified in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. He holds active memberships in the American College of Physicians-American Board of Internal Medicine, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Society of General Internal Medicine, and the Society of Hospital Medicine. He joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins as a hospitalist in the Division of General Internal Medicine in July, 2004. Lenny is the Director of the General Medicine Comprehensive Consultation Service, an associate program director for the Osler Internal Medicine Residency, and co-directs the evidence-based medicine curriculum for the Internal Medicine residents. He is the editor-in-chief of the Johns Hopkins Consultative Medicine Essentials for Hospitalists.
Awards and Honors
2009 Society of Hospital Medicine Annual Meeting Innovations Poster Winner
2006 Randol Barker Award from the General Internal Medicine Fellows
2003 Internal Medicine Chief Resident, UNC Hospitals
2003 Pediatric Excellence in Medical Student Teaching Award
2002 Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Chief Resident
2006 Randol Barker Award from the General Internal Medicine Fellows
2003 Internal Medicine Chief Resident, UNC Hospitals
2003 Pediatric Excellence in Medical Student Teaching Award
2002 Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Chief Resident
Expertise
- General Internal Medicine
- Hospitalist
Professional Highlights
6/03 - 6/04 Chief Resident of Internal Medicine
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
7/04 - 7/06 Instructor, Department of Medicine
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
7/05 - Director, Comprehensive General Internal Medicine Consultative Service
The Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine
10/05 - 4/07 Assistant Program Director, Osler Residency Program
The Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine
7/06 - Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
7/06 - 6/09 Director of Education, Johns Hopkins Hospitalist Service
The Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine
4/07- Associate Program Director, Osler Residency Program
The Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine
2/08- Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
7/04 - 7/06 Instructor, Department of Medicine
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
7/05 - Director, Comprehensive General Internal Medicine Consultative Service
The Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine
10/05 - 4/07 Assistant Program Director, Osler Residency Program
The Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine
7/06 - Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
7/06 - 6/09 Director of Education, Johns Hopkins Hospitalist Service
The Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine
4/07- Associate Program Director, Osler Residency Program
The Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine
2/08- Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Research
Research and Publications
1. Feldman LS. Salmonella septic sacroiliitis: case report and review. Pediatr Infect Dis J. Feb 2006; 25(2):187-189.
2. Feldman LS, Brotman DJ. When can patients with acute deep vein thrombosis be allowed to get up and walk? Cleve Clin J Med. Oct 2006; 73(10):893-894, 896.
3. Stewart R, Feldman L. Erythema Ab Igne. Advanced Studies in Medicine. December 2006; 6(9): 455.
4. Gustafson KS, Feldman L. Cryptococcal lymphadenitis diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration biopsy. Diagn Cytopathol. Jan 17 2007; 35(2):103-104.
5. Boonyasai RT, Windish DM, Chakraborti C, Feldman LS, Rubin HR, Bass EB. Effectiveness of teaching quality improvement to clinicians: a systematic review. Jama. Sep 5 2007;298(9):1023-1037.
6. Bolen S, Feldman L, Vassy J, et al. Systematic Review: Comparative Effectiveness and Safety of Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Ann Intern Med. Jul 16 2007.
7. Pemmaraju N, Feldman LS. Solifenacin-induced small bowel pseudo-obstruction. J Hosp Med. Mar 2008;3(2):176-178.
8. Feldman LS, Brotman DJ. Perioperative statins: more than lipid-lowering? Cleve Clin J Med 2008;75(9):654-62.
9. Qayyum R, Bolen S, Maruthur N, Feldman L, et al. Systematic review: comparative effectiveness and safety of premixed insulin analogues in type 2 diabetes. Ann Intern Med 2008;149(8):549-59.
10. Selvin E, Bolen S, Yeh HC, Wiley C, Wilson LM, Marinopoulos SS, Feldman L, et al. Cardiovascular outcomes in trials of oral diabetes medications: a systematic review. Archives of internal medicine 2008;168(19):2070-80.
2. Feldman LS, Brotman DJ. When can patients with acute deep vein thrombosis be allowed to get up and walk? Cleve Clin J Med. Oct 2006; 73(10):893-894, 896.
3. Stewart R, Feldman L. Erythema Ab Igne. Advanced Studies in Medicine. December 2006; 6(9): 455.
4. Gustafson KS, Feldman L. Cryptococcal lymphadenitis diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration biopsy. Diagn Cytopathol. Jan 17 2007; 35(2):103-104.
5. Boonyasai RT, Windish DM, Chakraborti C, Feldman LS, Rubin HR, Bass EB. Effectiveness of teaching quality improvement to clinicians: a systematic review. Jama. Sep 5 2007;298(9):1023-1037.
6. Bolen S, Feldman L, Vassy J, et al. Systematic Review: Comparative Effectiveness and Safety of Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Ann Intern Med. Jul 16 2007.
7. Pemmaraju N, Feldman LS. Solifenacin-induced small bowel pseudo-obstruction. J Hosp Med. Mar 2008;3(2):176-178.
8. Feldman LS, Brotman DJ. Perioperative statins: more than lipid-lowering? Cleve Clin J Med 2008;75(9):654-62.
9. Qayyum R, Bolen S, Maruthur N, Feldman L, et al. Systematic review: comparative effectiveness and safety of premixed insulin analogues in type 2 diabetes. Ann Intern Med 2008;149(8):549-59.
10. Selvin E, Bolen S, Yeh HC, Wiley C, Wilson LM, Marinopoulos SS, Feldman L, et al. Cardiovascular outcomes in trials of oral diabetes medications: a systematic review. Archives of internal medicine 2008;168(19):2070-80.
Research Interests
- Education, Quality Improvement, Residency Training, EBM
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Languages
- English
Memberships
Association of Chiefs of General Internal Medicine
Society of General Internal Medicine
Society of Hospital Medicine
Association of Program Directors of Internal Medicine
American College of Physician
American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow elected 2003
Society of General Internal Medicine
Society of Hospital Medicine
Association of Program Directors of Internal Medicine
American College of Physician
American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow elected 2003
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