The Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) clinic serves patients with chronic respiratory failure from various causes, which is typically identified during hospital admissions. Our specialized team provides an in-depth review of a patient's history, past admissions, and collaborates with the patient on how to move forward with therapy. 

BMC offers the only coordinated, multidisciplinary bronchiectasis program in Massachusetts, with a focus on treatments to improve quality of life.
It can be difficult for individuals to tell if they are suffering from allergies or have a more serious condition like chronic sinusitis. At Boston Medical Center, the physicians …
Pulmonary Rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary program that helps patients with chronic lung disease learn to manage their condition.
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine–accredited Sleep Disorders Center at Boston Medical Center provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment services for individuals with a fu…
Boston Medical Center’s Division of Psychiatry offers a medically supervised Smoking Cessation Program for patients and staff.
Education and Training

Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship

This three-year program provides training for fellows to become board-certified in both pulmonary medicine and critical care medicine. The fellowship includes clinical care at BMC and the VA Boston Healthcare system, as well as a mentored research project. An optional fourth year focused on research is also available to trainees.

Research

Our clinic participates in a wide variety of research related to COPD and its root causes, including unique programs in genetic lung diseases, clinical trials for gene therapy for alpha-1 deficiency, and an inducible pluripotential stem cell program related to ciliary dyskinesia and alpha-1. 

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