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Programs + Specialties |
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Training + Education |
Washington University School of Medicine; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Board Certifications |
Internal Medicine, Nephrology |
NPI # |
1770699589 |
Gender |
Male |
Accepted Insurances |
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Tufts Medical Center
4th Floor
35 Kneeland St.
Box 391 Boston, MA 02111
Phone #: 617-636-5866
Fax #: 617-636-2369
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Pratt Medical Group
56 Winthrop Street # B
Concord, MA 01742
Phone #: 978-287-4788
Fax #: 978-287-5126
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2021, Excellence in Teaching Award, Tufts University School of Medicine
2021, "Top Doctor", Boston Magazine
2020, TUSM 3rd Year Students Citation for Excellence in Teaching in Medical Clerkship
2020, "Top Doctor," Boston Magazine
2019, TUSM Distinguished Faculty Award
2018/2019, "Top Doctor," Boston Magazine
2018, Grant V. Rodkey, MD Award for Outstanding Contributions to Medical Education from the Massachusetts Medical Society
2017, "Top Doctor," Boston Magazine
2016, Class of 2016 Citation for Outstanding Teaching in the Pre-clerkship Years from Tufts University School of Medicine
2015, Dr. Jack Mitus Special Faculty Recognition Award, Tufts University School of Medicine
2013, Class of 2013 Citation for Excellence in Teaching from Tufts University School of Medicine
2012, "Top Doctor," U.S. News & World Report
2012, Class of 2012 Citation for Excellence in Teaching, Tufts University School of Medicine
2011, Class of 2011 Citation for Excellence in Teaching, Tufts University School of Medicine
2010-2011, Tisch College Faculty Fellow, Tufts University
2010, Milton O. M30 and Natalie V. Zucker Clinical Teaching Prize for Accomplishment, Tufts University School of Medicine
2010, Class of 2010 Citation for Excellence in Teaching, Tufts University School of Medicine
2010, TUSM 3rd year student Accomplished Teaching Award, Tufts University School of Medicine
2010, TUSM Outstanding Lecturer for 2009-2010, Tufts University School of Medicine
2009, Class of 2009 award for Outstanding Teaching in the Pre-clerkship Years, Tufts University School of Medicine
2008, Class of 2008 Citation for Excellence in Teaching, Tufts University School of Medicine
2008, Class of 2009 Citation for Excellence in Teaching, Tufts University School of Medicine
2007, Christensen Teaching Seminar, Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, Harvard University
2007, Fellow at the Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching, Tufts University
2007, Class of 2007 Citation for Excellence in Teaching, Tufts University School of Medicine
2006, Class of 2006 Citation for Excellence in Teaching, Tufts University School of Medicine
2006, Alpha Omega Alpha, honorary faculty nominee by the Class of 2006, Tufts University School of Medicine
2005, Housestaff Teacher of the Year Award, Tufts Medical Center
2005, Class of 2005 Citation for Excellence in Teaching, Tufts University School of Medicine
2004, Senior Medicine Residents Teaching Award, Tufts Medical Center
2004, Class of 2004 Citation for Excellence in Teaching, Tufts University School of Medicine
2003, Senior Medicine Residents Teaching Award, Tufts Medical Center
1. Viswanathan G, Gilbert SJ. Cardiorenal Syndrome: Making the connection. International Journal of Nephrology 2010; accepted for publication.
2. Alonso AA and Gilbert SJ. Renal Artery Stenosis. BMJ Point-of-Care 2010; www.group.bmj.com.
3. Gul A, Gilbert SJ, Levey AS. Assessment of Kidney Function in Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology (Third Edition). Edited by Feehaly J, Floege J, Johnson RJ. Mosby 2007; Philadelphia: 27-34.
4. Balk E, Raman G, Chung M, Ip S, Tatsioni A, Alonso A, Chew P, Gilbert S, Lau J. Comparative Effectiveness of Management Strategies for Renal Artery Stenosis. Ann Intern Med 2006;145;901-12.
5. Gilbert S, Zuo C, Epstein FH. Effect of specific and non-specific inhibition of COX-2 on renal oxygenation before and after water diuresis. Nephron Physiology 2005;99:101-4.
6. Zuo CS, Rofsky NM, Mahallati H, Yu J, Zhang M, Gilbert S, Epstein FH. Visualization and quantification of renal R2* changes during water diuresis. Journal of MRI 2003;17(6):676-82.
Fellow, American Society of Nephrology
Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine’s (AAIM) Association of Subspecialty Professors Council
Clinical
Dr. Gilbert’s clinical interests are the treatment of CKD, renal artery stenosis, hemodialysis, and transplantation.
Research
Dr. Gilbert’s research interests include the management of lupus nephritis and the treatment of renal artery stenosis.
Education
Dr. Gilbert coordinates the educational activities within the Division of Nephrology. He is the Director of the Fellowship Training Program and coordinates housestaff nephrology education, overseeing rotations on the Ward and Consult services and in the Kidney and Blood Pressure Center.
Dr. Gilbert is active in reforming the educational curriculum at Tufts Medical Center and plays a major role in medical student education at TUSM. He is course director of the Pathophysiology Course and leads the Renal Pathophysiology Section. He also directs the Consultative Nephrology elective.
Dr. Gilbert’s other educational activities include teaching Renal Pharmacology at the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences at Tufts University and Quantitative Physiology in the Department of Engineering at Boston University.