Chad Harvey Hochberg, M.D., M.H.S.

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  • Assistant Professor of Medicine

Expertise

Critical Care Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Respiratory Failure, Sepsis ...read more

Background

Dr. Chad H. Hochberg is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Hochberg earned his M.D. at the University of Chicago after which he came to Johns Hopkins and completed an internal medicine residency and fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. During this time Dr. Hochberg served as an Assistant Chief of Service for the Osler Training program, and earned a Masters in Clinical Research from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. As a clinician scientist, Dr. Hochberg is engaged in an active practice as an intensivist across intensive care units in the Johns Hopkins Health System. He connects this clinical experience with a research agenda that uses tools from implementation science and health informatics to broaden adoption and foster optimization of evidence-based interventions for patients suffering from critical illness.

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Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Medicine

Departments / Divisions

Education

Degrees

  • MD; University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine (2015)

Residencies

  • Internal Medicine; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2018)

Fellowships

  • Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2023)

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine) (2018)

Research & Publications

Activities & Honors

Memberships

  • American Thoracic Society

Patient Ratings & Comments

The Patient Rating score is an average of all responses to physician related questions on the national CG-CAHPS Medical Practice patient experience survey through Press Ganey. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best score. Comments are also gathered from our CG-CAHPS Medical Practice Survey through Press Ganey and displayed in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.

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