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Brian Clark, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine)
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Assistant Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine)

Biography

After graduating from residency at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL, Dr. Clark came to New Haven to complete his fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care medicine at Yale. After fellowship he has remained at Yale as junior faculty . His chief interest includes the care of severe and difficult to control asthma through the Yale Center for Asthma and Airway Disease. His work in YCAAD involves identification of barriers to optimal asthma care for patients and, when appropriate, application of novel biologic therapies for severe asthma. He also has an interest in pulmonary physiology and cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) as well as teaching pulmonary physiology to fellows. His critical care interests include ventilator management and the heart lung interactions that complicate ICU care.

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Education & Training

Fellow
Yale University (2017)
Resident
Northwestern University (2013)
MD
Northwestern University (2010)
BA
Hamilton College (2004)

Research

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Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Brian Clark's published research.

Publications

2024

Clinical Trials

Current Trials

  • NIMBLE
    HIC ID2000030951RoleSub InvestigatorPrimary Completion Date12/15/2023
    Recruiting ParticipantsGenderBothAge12+ years

Clinical Care

Overview

Brian Clark, MD, is a pulmonologist who cares for patients in the Yale Asthma & Airway Disease Program. He treats a broad range of pulmonary diseases, and specializes in severe and difficult-to-control asthma. He has a special interest in cardiopulmonary exercise testing.

“The rewards in working with the severe asthma population is that with proper patient education and the application of the right therapy we often can transform people’s lives,” Dr. Clark says. “We have patients who were limited in all aspects of their life by their asthma who are now able to function fully.”

The latest therapies available for treating asthma—combined with thoughtful care—have made it possible prevent exacerbations in patients who were previously dependent on steroids or were frequently hospitalized, Dr. Clark says. He can give patients who are interested the opportunity participate in multiple clinical trials. “This makes it profoundly rewarding to be an asthma provider in this era,” he says.

In addition to proving outpatient care, Dr. Clark cares for intensive care unit (ICU) patients and is interested in complex ventilator management.

Clinical Specialties

Pulmonary Critical Care ; Asthma

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Board Certifications

  • Pulmonary Disease

    Certification Organization
    AB of Internal Medicine
    Original Certification Date
    2016

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