David Wolfsohn, MD
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About
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Overview
David M. Wolfsohn, MD, is an assistant clinical professor at Yale School of Medicine. He serves as the director of Innovation and an International Medicine leader for the Division of Digestive Diseases. He has a strong interest in luminal disorders, Barrett’s esophagus, colon cancer, and preventative health as it relates to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
“One of the great joys of my career has been the opportunity to care for patients over many years while often getting to know their families as well. I truly enjoy that my field requires a mix of intellectual, technical, and personal skills,” he says.
Dr. Wolfsohn joined the Yale faculty after spending 27 years caring for patients in private practice with Connecticut Gastroenterology Consultants, where he served on the executive committee of the group for more than 20 years.
He is a past governor for the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) and is a fellow of the ACG and the American Gastroenterology Association. He served on the ACG National Patient Care Committee and was the director of the Yale-Temple Endoscopy Center for more than a decade.
Passionate about teaching, Dr. Wolfsohn was the recipient of the Vincent DeLuca Yale School of Medicine Teaching Award in 2015 and 2021. He is a fellow of Jonathan Edwards College at Yale University. Dr. Wolfsohn especially enjoys teaching gastroenterology and procedural skills to medical students, residents, and fellows in Rwanda.
Dr. Wolfsohn serves on the science advisory board and board of directors of pHlip, Inc., a biotechnology company that studies novel therapies to diagnose and treat inflammatory and neoplastic conditions, which has provided him with exciting opportunities for research. He is additionally involved in conducting research with a group of Yale neurologists on the role of the gut microbiome and neuroinflammatory conditions.
Dr. Wolfsohn graduated from Brown University magna cum laude and as a member of the Sigma Xi honor society. He received his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College and completed his residency in internal medicine at Cornell-New York Hospital. He completed his fellowship in gastroenterology at the University of California, San Diego, which included training in advanced procedures.
His interests include skiing, mountaineering, hiking, kayaking, playing the guitar, and traveling with his family.
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Board Certifications
Gastroenterology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 1997