Henry R. Kramer, MD

Adjunct Instructor, Medicine

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center , Section of Hospital Medicine W/Span 2 , 330 Brookline Ave

Biography

Henry R. Kramer, MD is an Instructor of General Internal Medicine at Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine. Dr. Kramer received his degree from John Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2011 and completed a residency at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2014. He is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

Other Positions

  • Beth Israel Deaconess Plymouth

Websites

Education

  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, MD
  • Cornell University, BA

Publications

  • Published on 8/12/2022

    Maw AM, Morris MA, Glasgow RE, Barnard J, Ho PM, Ortiz-Lopez C, Fleshner M, Kramer HR, Grimm E, Ytell K, Gardner T, Huebschmann AG. Using Iterative RE-AIM to enhance hospitalist adoption of lung ultrasound in the management of patients with COVID-19: an implementation pilot study. Implement Sci Commun. 2022 Aug 12; 3(1):89. PMID: 35962441.

    Read at: PubMed
  • Published on 6/26/2020

    Maw A, Ortiz-Lopez C, Morris M, Jones CD, Gee E, Tchernodrinski S, Kramer HR, Galen B, Dempsey A, Soni NJ. Hospitalist Perspectives of Available Tests to Monitor Volume Status in Patients With Heart Failure: A Qualitative Study. Cureus. 2020 Jun 26; 12(6):e8844. PMID: 32617243.

    Read at: PubMed
  • Published on 1/1/2015

    Lusa AL, Amigues I, Kramer HR, Dam TT, Giles JT. Indicators of walking speed in rheumatoid arthritis: relative influence of articular, psychosocial, and body composition characteristics. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2015 Jan; 67(1):21-31. PMID: 25155859.

    Read at: PubMed
  • Published on 8/1/2012

    Kramer HR, Fontaine KR, Bathon JM, Giles JT. Muscle density in rheumatoid arthritis: associations with disease features and functional outcomes. Arthritis Rheum. 2012 Aug; 64(8):2438-50. PMID: 22391952.

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  • Published on 4/1/2011

    Kramer HR, Giles JT. Cardiovascular disease risk in rheumatoid arthritis: progress, debate, and opportunity. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2011 Apr; 63(4):484-99. PMID: 21452262.

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