Dr. Paula Kadison, MD
Internist
301 Liberty lane Woody Creek CO, 81656About
Dr. Paula Kadison is an esteemed internist who owns and sees patients at Kadison Medical Group. Dr. Kadison is also on staff at Aspen Valley Hospital and a member of the Department of Medicine at the University of Colorado Medical School, collaborating with faculty and teaching medical students. She is especially interested in the screening & prevention of cardiovascular and cancer disease, the needs of cancer survivors, high-altitude physiology & exercise, and autoimmune/rheumatologic disease. Prior to running her own private practice for over 8 years, Dr. Kadison co-founded and served as President and CMO at Medical Scientists, Inc; She also taught at Harvard for 2 years . For more information about Paula Kadison, MD, please visit https://www.kadisonmedgroup.com/about.
Education and Training
Duke University School of Medicine Medical Degree 1983
Board Certification
Internal Medicine
Medical Oncology
Provider Details
Fellowships
- Massachusetts General Hospital Hematology-Oncology 1993
- Duke University School of Medicine Rheumatology 1987
Internships
- Duke University
Fellowships
- Duke University (Rheumatology Fellowship) (1987); Massachusetts General Hospital (3 Year Medical Oncology Fellowship) (1993)
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What do you attribute your success to?
- Her passion for medicine and her great interest in science, hard work, attending a first rate institution for training and her love of caring for people.
Areas of research
Screening & prevention of cardiovascular and cancer disease, the needs of cancer survivors, high-altitude physiology & exercise, and autoimmune/rheumatologic disease.Dr. Paula Kadison, MD's Practice location
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Get to know Internist Dr. Paula Kadison, who serves patients in Aspen, Colorado.
Dr. Kadison is an internist serving Aspen and the surrounding communities. She owns Kadison Medical Group, a practice dedicated to helping patients with any medical issue, but she is especially interested in cardiovascular and cancer disease screening & prevention, the special needs of cancer survivors, exercise & high-altitude physiology, and autoimmune/rheumatologic disease.
Dr. Kadison earned her medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine in 1983. She went on to complete an internship and residency in internal medicine at Duke and studied Rheumatology before moving to Boston, MA in 1987 where she completed Medical Oncology Fellowships at Harvard.
Dr. Kadison is board-certified in Internal Medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). She also was board-certified in Medical Oncology.
Internal Medicine is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
With over 30 years of experience in the field, Dr. Kadison has treated thousands of patients. She currently serves as an assistant clinical professor with the University of Colorado Department of Medicine and is on staff at Aspen Valley Hospital.
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