David L. Jaffe, M.D.
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
Clinical Director of Gastroenterology, Penn Medicine at Radnor
Department: Medicine
Contact information
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce St., 3rd floor Ravdin Bldg.
Division of Gastroenterology
Philadelphia, PA 19104
3400 Spruce St., 3rd floor Ravdin Bldg.
Division of Gastroenterology
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-662-4279
Fax: 215-349-5915
Fax: 215-349-5915
Email:
david.jaffe@uphs.upenn.edu
david.jaffe@uphs.upenn.edu
Publications
Education:
BA
University of Pennsylvania, 1986.
MD
Harvard Medical School, 1990.
BA
University of Pennsylvania, 1986.
MD
Harvard Medical School, 1990.
Post-Graduate Training
Intern in Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1990-1991.
Resident in Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1992-1993.
Fellow in Medicine, Harvard Medical School, 1993-1995.
Fellow in Gastroenterology, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1993-1995.
Permanent linkIntern in Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1990-1991.
Resident in Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1992-1993.
Fellow in Medicine, Harvard Medical School, 1993-1995.
Fellow in Gastroenterology, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1993-1995.
Selected Publications
Kim S, Kedia P, Jaffe D, Ahmad N.: Impact of capsule endoscopy findings on patient outcomes. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 2009 Notes: accepted for publication.Santos S, Uriel A, Park J, Lucas J, Carriero D, Jaffe D, Dieterich D. : Effect of switching to Tenofavir with emtricitabine in patients with chronic hepatitis B failing to respond to an Adefovir-containing regimen. European Journal of Gastro and Hep 18: 1247-1253, 2006.
Liu LU, Schiano TD, Jaffe DL, Fishbein TM: Endoscopic diagnosis of bleeding Meckel’s diverticulum in a multivisceral transplant recipient. American Journal of Transplantation 3(1): 82-84, 2003.
Fishbein T, Schiano T, Jaffe D, Kim-Schluger L, Facciuto M, Emre S, Sheiner P, Schwartz M, O’Rourke M, Miller C: Isolated intestinal transplantation in adults with nonreconstructible GI tracts. Transplant Proc 32(6): 1231-32, 2000.
Schiano TD, Atillasoy E, Fiel MI, Wolf DC, Jaffe DL, Cooper JM, Jonas ME, Bodenheimer HC, Min AD: Fatal Fungemia Resulting From an Infected Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt Stent. American Journal of Gastroenterology 92: 709-710, 1997.


