Pulmonary, Critical Care and Environmental Medicine
History In 1973, the Division of Pulmonary and Environmental Medicine was established at the University of Missouri in Columbia, under the directorship of Kaye Kilbourn, MD. Dan Hurst, MD, was director from 1976 to 1984. In 1984, when Sheldon Braun, MD, became the director, the name of the division was changed to Pulmonary, Critical Care and Environmental Medicine. Between 1993 and 2001, Philip Dellinger, MD, and James Hinson, MD, served as division directors. Rajiv Dhand, MD, served as the director of the division from January 2002 to November 2010. Stevan Whitt, MD, is the current Division Director from November 2010 to present.
Mission The Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Environmental Medicine offers a comprehensive program of quality patient care, research and education.Our goals are to improve the quality of life for our patients and their families. In line with University of Missouri Health Care's vision and mission, the Division seeks to:
- Provide excellent, state-of-the art clinical care to patients with a variety of pulmonary diseases, compassionate care for their families and comprehensive services for referring physicians.
- Understand the cellular and molecular basis of lung disease, especially in critically ill patients, and undertake cutting edge basic science and clinical research to better evaluate and treat such disorders.
- Teach the next generation of doctors how to care for patients with lung disease and critical illnesses, and instill in them clinical skills, confidence and enthusiasm to question the biological basis for the disorders they treat.
Physicians and staff The clinical expertise of the six full-time faculty members in the Division covers a broad range of pulmonary and critical care medicine, including asthma, obstructive and restrictive lung disease, pulmonary physiology, sleep apnea, and all aspects of intensive care medicine. The Division has an active clinical and basic science research program with projects related to asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), aerosol therapy, lung cancer, mechanical ventilation, sepsis, shock, respiratory failure and sleep medicine. The Division has a fully accredited and highly competitive three-year combined Pulmonary and Critical Care fellowship program having a total of nine clinical fellows. The fellows are trained to be skilled clinician scientists through intense clinical exposure with several months devoted to research. The fellowship's strength in pulmonary and critical care medicine lies in state-of-the-art facilities for treatment of patients, active patient care, research by faculty members, and close teaching affiliation with other specialties. Our Division is recognized for its excellence in teaching medical students and medical residents.
Location The convenient location of University of Missouri Health Care affords the Division interaction with other local medical facilities and university departments in a variety of collaborative research efforts. Members of the Division are committed to the highest quality of patient care, teaching, and clinical and basic research to further understand acute and chronic pulmonary disease.
Contact us University of Missouri-Columbia Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Environmental Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Five Hospital Drive Room CE407, DC043.00 Columbia, MO 65212. Phone: (573) 882-2991 Fax: (573) 884-4892
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