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Jesse Goldman, M.D.

Associate Professor

  • Practice: Drexel Nephrology
  • Specialty:Nephrology
  • Education: M.D., New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY (1987); B.A., Biology, New York University, New York, NY (1983)
Patient Care

Dr. Jesse M. Goldman is director of Complex Hypertension and Peritoneal Dialysis. He sees patients in Center City Philadelphia.

Dr. Goldman is steering committee secretary for the Delaware chapter of the American Society of Hypertension.

Since 2010, Dr. Goldman has been a reviewer for the Journal of Pharmacoepidimiology. Additionally, he reviewed a National Institutes of Health study section about chronic hemodialysis devices in 2006.

Awards and Honors

  • Outstanding Consultant Educator Temple University (2010-2011)
  • "Top Doc" Nephrology Delaware Valley (2007)
  • Housestaff Teaching Award, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital (2001)
  • Alfred A. Angrist Alumni Scholarship Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • Davidoff Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching Montefiore Medical Center

Memberships

  • American Society of Hypertension
  • American Medical Association
  • American Society of Nephrology
  • National Kidney Foundation
Research

Selected Publications

"A Phase III, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of Tenecteplase for Improvement of Hemodialysis Catheter Function: TROPICS 3"
J. Tumlin, J. Goldman and D.M. Spiegel
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (2010)

"A phase III, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of tenecteplase for improvement of hemodialysis catheter function: TROPICS 3" (abstract)
P.W. Hardie, J. Tumlin and J. Goldman

"Tenecteplase for the improvement of blood flow rate in dysfunction hemodialysis catheters" (abstract)
J. Goldman, S. Fishbane and M.J. Oliver
National Kidney Foundation (2010)

"Establishing a New Option for Target-Organ Protection: Rationale for ARB Plus ACE Inhibitor Combination Therapy"
J.N. Cohn and J.M. Goldman
American Journal of Hypertension, 21(3):248-56 (2008)

"Prevalence of Pulmonary hypertension in ESRD patients" (abstract)
J.M. Goldman, I. Isiaih, J. Lee and S. Weaver
Nation Kidney Foundation (2007)

"A Review of Vascular Access monitoring in Hemodialvsis Patients"
J. Goldman and K. Sullivan
Seminars in Dialysis, 11(6):3-17-350 (November-December 1998)

"The effects of normal as compared with low hematocrit values inpatients with cardiac disease -who are receiving hemodialysis"
A. Besarab, W.K. Bolton, J.K. Browne, T.C. Egrie, A.R. Nissenson, D.I. Olamoto, S.J. Schwab and D.A. Goodwyn
New England Journal of Medicine, 339(9):584-90 (August 27, 1998)

"Characteristics of Chronic Hepatitis C Infection in a Population on Renal Replacement Therapy" (abstract)
S.K. Herrine, E. Stefanoskv, J.M. Goldman, G.C. Francos, G.A. Wilson, V.T. Armenti, J.S. Radomsld and Mortz
American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, Chicago, Illinois (November 7-11, 1997)

"A six month study of low-dose recombinant human erythropoietin alone and in combination Fyith androgen for the treatment of anemia in chronic hemodialysis patients" (abstract)
K.A. Liss, W.J. Gauahan, S.R. Dunn, B.Michael, J.M. Goldman, V.T. Armenti, A. Mangold, J.P. Buhsmer and J.F. Burke, Jr.
American Society of Nephrology (1996)

"Simplified intra-access pressure measurement" (abstract)
A. Besarab, S. Frinak, F. Durnler, J. Goldman, M.V. DeVita, R. Sherman
Vascular Access Conference, Necker, France (June 1996)

Selected Book Chapters

"Responsibilities of the Principal Investigator in Clinical Research"
J. Goldman
in textbook, Principles of Good Clinical Practice, publisher Pharmaceutical Press (2010)

"Acute renal failure," "Hypertension," and "Acute Dialysis"
J. Goldman
in textbook, Critical Care Textbook (2010)

"Electrolytes"
J. Goldman
in textbook, ICU in Critical Care Textbook (2010)

"Hvponatremia in Cancer Patients"
J. Goldman
in textbook, Textbook of Clinical Oncology, editor: Abeloff, second edition publisher: Churchill Livingstone (1999)

"Hyponatremia in Cancer Patients"
J. Goldman
in textbook, Textbook of Clinical Oncology (first edition), editor: Abeloff, publisher: Churchill Livingstone (1990)

Teaching

Dr. Goldman has been an assistant professor of medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine since July 2011. Previously, he was an assistant professor of medicine at Temple University Hospital. Since 1993, Dr. Goldman has trained more than 50 fellows in nephrology.

Specialties
  • Nephrology
Services and Clinical Interests
  • Hypertension
  • Kidneys
Residency
  • Internal Medicine - Montefiore Medical Center (1987-1990)
Fellowship
  • Nephrology - University of Pennsylvania (1991-1993)
Presentations

Selected Presentations

Update in Hypertension: Proteinuria, Nephrolithiasis
Temple Cutting Edge Medical Seminars (2011)

Hemodialysis
Delaware Valley Nephrology Fellows Course (2008 -2011)

Family Practice Review Course: Pediatric Hypertension, Proteinuria, Hypertension Management
Orlando, Florida (2008)

Lancaster Family Practice Review Course: Pediatric Hypertension, Proteinuria, Hypertension Management
(September and June, 2008 and 2009)

Medical Grand Rounds: Contrast Nephropathy
Temple University Hospital (2008)

Renal Grand Rounds
Drexel Hospital Philadelphia (2006)

Lancaster Family Practice Course: Hypertension
(2006)

Medical Grand Rounds: Ambulatory BP Monitoring
Abington Medical Center, Albert Einstein Hospital and St. Joseph Hospital (2005)

Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (1999)

Nephrolithiasis
Delaware Veterans Administration Hospital (September 1994)

Primary Practice

Drexel Nephrology
245 N. 15th Street
Suite 6144
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: 215-762-6144
Fax: 215-762-8366

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