Urszula Masiukiewicz, MD
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Biography
Dr. Urszula Masiukiewicz is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and an attending physician at Yale New-Haven Hospital. She obtained her medical degree from Warsaw Medical School, Warsaw, Poland, and completed postgraduate training at the National Institute of Cardiology in Warsaw, Poland and internal medicine residency at the University of Massachusetts-Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts. In 1996 Dr. Masiukiewicz joined Yale University as a fellow in endocrinology and rose to the rank of Assistant Professor. Dr. Masiukiewicz is a Senior Director in Cardiovascular and Metabolic Division at Pfizer, where she has conducted clinical research since 2004. Dr. Masiukiewicz is a part time clinical faculty member at Yale University and has clinical interests in postmenopausal osteoporosis, disorders of calcium metabolism, metabolic bone disease and thyroid disease.
Education & Training
- Fellow Hartford/NIA Center of ExcellenceYale University School of Medicine (2000)
- FellowYale University School of Medicine (1999)
- Chief Medical ResidentUMass Memorial Medical Center (1996)
- ResidentMedical Center of Central Massachusetts (1995)
- Externship ResidencyUConn, New Britain General Hospital (1993)
- ResidentNational Institute of Cardiology (1988)
- MDWarsaw University (1985)
Activities
- Temporal Effects of Teriparatide on Bone Microarchitecture Assessed by High Resolution Peripheral Quantitative Computerized Tomography and Paired Bone Biopsies in Postmenopausal Women with OsteoporosisDenver, CO, United States 2009Temporal Effects of Teriparatide on Bone Microarchitecture Assessed by High Resolution Peripheral Quantitative Computerized Tomography and Paired Bone Biopsies in Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis
- . Temporal Changes in Bone Strength During 12 Months of Treatment with Teriparatide in Post-Menopausal Women with OsteoporosisDenver, CO, United States 2009. Temporal Changes in Bone Strength During 12 Months of Treatment with Teriparatide in Post-Menopausal Women with Osteoporosis
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Young Investigator Award | American Society for Bone and Mineral Research | 2000 |
Clinical Scientist Award | NIH NIDDK | 1998 |
Endocrine Fellows Foundation Research Award | Endocrine Fellows Foundation | 1998 |
Hartford/NIA Center of Excellence in Aging | Yale Research | 1998 |