Dr. Ellis Neufeld MD
Hematologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
300 Longwood Ave Boston MA, 02115About
Dr. Neufeld received both MD and PhD degrees in 1985 from Washington University, St. Louis. He completed specialty training in Pediatrics and Medical Genetics at Boston Children's Hospital, and in Ped ...
Education and Training
Washington University In St Louis School of Medicine,St Louis, Mo, United States 1985
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine 1985
Board Certification
DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD- 1988
Provider Details
Clinical Trials
Awards
- Alpha Omega Alpha
- Harvard Medical School A. Clifford Barger Mentoring Award
- Cooley's Anemia Foundation 2011 National President's Award
- 2009 A. Clifford Barger Mentoring Award in Mentoring, Harvard Medical Scho
- 2007 Thalassemia Action Group Physician Award
- Lucille P Markey Trust Fellow
- 2003 American Society for Clinical Investigation
Treatments
- Sickle Cell Disease, Blood Clots (thrombosis), Anemias And More
- Anemia
Fellowships
- Boston Children's Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology 1990
- Children's Hospital, Boston, Fellow:Clinical Genetics 1988
- Children's Hospital, Boston, Fellow:Pediatric Hematology 1988
- Pediatric Hematology/Oncology - Children's Hospital Boston/Dana Farber Cancer Institute - Boston, MA 1988
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