Brian F. Gage
Professor of medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Brian F. Gage, MD, MSc is a physician–scientist whose research focuses on antithrombotic therapy and thrombosis. He is a Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis where he teaches Designing Outcomes & Clinical (DOC) Research. He sees patients at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, where he directs the Clinical-Scientist Teaching And Research (C-STAR) program for medical residents. He also directs the Washington University Fellowship in General Medical Sciences (GMS Fellowship).
Dr. Gage has a BS (biology) and MSc (health services research) from Stanford University and an MD from the University of California, San Diego. He completed his internship and chief residency at the Good Samaritan/Phoenix VA Medical Center, his internal medicine residency at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and his fellowship (in general internal medicine) at the Palo Alto VA/Stanford University. He is board-certified in internal medicine.
Visit website: https://wuphysicians.wustl.edu/for-patients/find-a-physician/brian-f-gage
See also: Washington University School of Medicine - Medical school of Washington University in St. Louis
Details last updated 29-May-2020
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