Jeffrey Pine MD
Overview
Dr. Pine attended undergraduate school at Brooklyn College in New York City and medical school at the University of Buffalo, N.Y. and completed his internship and residency in medicine at Meyer Memorial Hospital, Buffalo N.Y. He then did his pulmonary fellowship at Emory University from 1973 1976.
Dr. Pine has been a member of the faculty of the Department of Medicine, in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine at Emory University since 1976 and has been a staff physician at multiple Emory-affiliated hospitals.
Dr Pine has won multiple teaching awards including five Golden Apples, Teacher of the year for the Pulmonary Division, and Emory University Attending teacher awards. He has been listed multiple times in Best Doctors in America. He has served as Director of the Emory University Hospital and the Emory Clinic Pulmonary Function and Blood Gas labs as well as Director of the former named Henrietta Eggleston Hospital for childrens Respiratory Therapy Department and Pulmonary Function Lab. He has served as Director of the Emory University Hospital Medical Intensive care units.
Currently Dr. Pine directs the Emory University Hospital Pulmonary function/Blood Gas Lab and is Associate Director of the Emory University Hospital Respiratory Therapy Department. At present he works as an attending in the Emory University Hospital Medical Intensive Care Unit. In 2010 he was honored with the Jeffrey R. Pine Endowed Professor of Medicine Chair in his name.
Dr. Pine attended undergraduate school at Brooklyn College in New York City and medical school at the University of Buffalo, N.Y. and completed his internship and residency in medicine at Meyer Memorial Hospital, Buffalo N.Y. He then did his pulmonary fellowship at Emory University from 1973 1976.
Dr. Pine has been a member of the faculty of the Department of Medicine, in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine at Emory University since 1976 and has been a staff physician at multiple Emory affiliated hospitals.
Dr Pine has won multiple teaching awards including five Golden Apples, Teacher of the year for the Pulmonary Division, and Emory University Attending teacher awards. He has been listed multiple times in Best Doctors in America. He has served as Director of the Emory University Hospital and the Emory Clinic Pulmonary Function and Blood Gas labs as well as Director of the former named Henrietta Eggleston Hospital for childrens Respiratory Therapy Department and Pulmonary Function Lab. He has served as Director of the Emory University Hospital Medical Intensive care units.
Currently Dr. Pine directs the Emory University Hospital Pulmonary function/Blood Gas Lab and is Associate Director of the Emory University Hospital Respiratory Therapy Department. At present he works as an attending in the Emory University Hospital Medical Intensive Care Unit. In 2010 he was honored with the Jeffrey R. Pine Endowed Professor of Medicine Chair in his name.
Academic Appointment
- Associate Professor of Medicine - Emeritus, Emory University School of Medicine
- Associate Professor of Medicine, Emory University
Education
Degrees
- MD from State University of New York
- BA from Brooklyn College
Research
Publications
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Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis mimicking idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
Ann Diagn Pathol Volume: 7 Page(s): 82 - 86
04/01/2003 Authors: Arbiser ZK; Guidot DM; Pine JR; Giltman LI; Gal AA -
Cutaneous lesions of Churg-Strauss syndrome associated with montelukast therapy.
Br J Dermatol Volume: 147 Page(s): 618 - 619
09/01/2002 Authors: Gal AA; Morris RJ; Pine JR; Spraker MK -
Analysis of homogeneity of alveolitis in pulmonary sarcoidosis by bilateral bronchoalveolar lavage, gallium-67 lung uptake, and chest radiograph.
Sarcoidosis Volume: 4 Page(s): 8 - 12
03/01/1987 Authors: Staton GW; Check IJ; Fajman WA; Gilman MJ; Pine JR -
Amiodarone pulmonary toxicity. Clinical, cytologic and ultrastructural findings.
Acta Cytol Volume: 31 Page(s): 357 - 361
01/01/1987 Authors: Stein B; Zaatari GS; Pine JR -
Comparison of clinical parameters, bronchoalveolar lavage, gallium-67 lung uptake, and serum angiotensin converting enzyme in assessing the activity of sarcoidosis.
Sarcoidosis Volume: 3 Page(s): 10 - 18
03/01/1986 Authors: Staton GW; Gilman MJ; Pine JR; Fajman WA; Check IJ -
Prediction of therapeutic response in steroid-treated pulmonary sarcoidosis. Evaluation of clinical parameters, bronchoalveolar lavage, gallium-67 lung scanning, and serum angiotensin-converting enzyme levels.
Am Rev Respir Dis Volume: 132 Page(s): 65 - 69
07/01/1985 Authors: Hollinger WM; Staton GW; Fajman WA; Gilman MJ; Pine JR; Check IJ -
Assessing the activity of sarcoidosis: quantitative 67Ga-citrate imaging.
AJR Am J Roentgenol Volume: 142 Page(s): 683 - 688
04/01/1984 Authors: Fajman WA; Greenwald LV; Staton G; Check IJ; Pine J; Gilman M; Scheidt KA; McClees EC -
Elevated pleural fluid pH in Proteus mirabilis empyema.
Chest Volume: 84 Page(s): 109 - 111
07/01/1983 Authors: Pine JR; Hollman JL -
Spontaneous pneumothorax in primary cavitating lung carcinoma.
Radiology Volume: 146 Page(s): 295 - 297
02/01/1983 Authors: Laurens RG; Pine JR; Honig EG -
COMPARISON OF BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE CELL ANALYSIS WITH SERUM ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME LEVELS, QUANTITATIVE GA-67 LUNG SCANS, AND CLINICAL-ASSESSMENT IN SARCOIDOSIS
LABORATORY INVESTIGATION Volume: 48 Page(s): A80 - A81
01/01/1983 Authors: STATON G; GILMAN M; PINE J; GREENWALD L; FAJMAN W; CHECK I