Dr. David W. Wiltse MD
Pulmonologist | Pulmonary Disease
1193 balmoral drive cincinati Ohio, 45233About
combined patient care and resident teadhing and medical administration
Education and Training
BA in Biology at Johns Hopkins University
MD at Yale School of Medicine
Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven Ct 1975
Yale School of Medicine 1975
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Certified Diplomate in Pulmonary Disease & Internal Medicine
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- 2015 Daniel Drake Humanitarian Award
- Physician of the Year by the Cincinnati Association of Medicine
- Top Doctors in Pulmonary Medicine, Cincinnati Magazine, 1999-2015
- Best Faculty Teacher Award at Good Samaritan Hospital
- Donna West Memorial Volunteer Award, Hospice of Cincinnati- 2010
Fellowships
- Pulmonary Fellowship at the University of Cincinnati- 1980
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Physicians, American Thoracic Society, Cincinnati Academy of Medicine, Ohio State Medical Association
Articles and Publications
Eikenella Corrodens Intrathoracic Infections in Man. Effects of Breathing Pattern and Oxygen Upon the Alveolar Arterial Oxygen Pressure Difference in Lung Disease. Preleukemia and Urticaria Pigmentosa Followed by Acute Myelobastic Leukemia. Immunopathologic Significance of Cartilage Antigenic Components in Rheumatoid Arthritis.
- Published
What do you attribute your success to?
Faith, family, education and the desire to help others
Areas of research
resident research advisor/mentor
Philanthropic Initiatives
Board member with Caring Response Madagascar Foundation, Leads free clinic initiative for the poor in Toamasina Madagascar, Leads medical education outreach for community physicians in Toamasina.
Board Member Bayley Life Retirement Center Cincinnati Ohio
Teaching and speaking
Core faculty member for Internal Medicine Residency at Good Samaritan Hospital Cincinnat Ohio
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