Mark David Siegel MD
Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary); Co-Chair, Ethics Committee, Yale-New Haven Hospital; Program Director, Traditional Internal Medicine Residency

Departments & Organizations
Biomedical EthicsYale Medical Group
Internal Medicine: Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine: Winchester Chest Clinic; Tuberculosis Center | Traditional Residency Program | Internal Medicine Clerkship
Brain Aneurysm & AVM Program
Palliative and End-of-Life Care Education
Biography
Dr. Siegel graduated from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1988 and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in 1991. He was a Pulmonary & Critical Care fellow at Yale from 1992-95 and has been a full time Yale faculty member since then. Dr. Siegel is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, and Critical Care Medicine. He is the Director of Medical Critical Care at Yale-New Haven Hospital and the co-chair of the Hospital Bioethics committee. His major clinical focus is in the Intensive Care unit and he attends several months per year in the Medical and Neurosciences Intensive Care Units. Dr. Siegel serves on the Editorial Boards of Critical Care Medicine and the American Journal of Medicine. He is the recipient of several teaching awards and has participated in several multi-center trials investigating new therapies for the treatment of critical illness.Education
- M.D., College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia Univ , 1988
Selected Publication
- Azoulay E, Siegel MD. Self-Efficacy Approaches to Improving End-Of-Life Care for the Critically Ill: ineffective, insufficient or inconclusive? Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2011;183 288-290.
Latest Honor and Recognition
- Howard M. Spiro Faculty Teaching Award(1999) , Yale Medical School
Articles

Winter 2013
Writers’ Workshop celebrates 10 years
Disease is the stuff of most internal medicine grand rounds. But for the 10-year anniversary of the Yale Internal...

Winter 2010
Student loses long struggle with leukemia despite search for bone marrow match
Natasha Collins, a member of the Class of 2012 whose classmates rallied to find her a bone marrow donor, died on August...

Spring 2012
Holocaust studies foster discussion of medical ethics
As medical student Jonathan Levin stood on the grounds of the former Nazi concentration camp at Birkenau, Germany, on a...



