David Henry MD
Vice Chair, Department of Medicine; Clinical Professor of Medicine (Hematology-Oncology), Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaDr. David Henry is Vice Chair of the Department of Medicine and Clinical Professor of Hematology-Oncology at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia.
Dr. Henry was awarded his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, where he also completed resident and fellowship training.
In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Henry is a member of the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Subspecialty SEP Board of Hematology and a principal investigator for the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, Accelerated Community Oncology Research Network, and International Oncology Network research groups. His main interests for publication and research are anemia and neutropenia in oncology.
He is the Editor-in-Chief of MDEDGE.com/hematology-oncology and a reviewer for The New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Archives of Internal Medicine, and The Oncologist. He is also the author of a weekly podcast titled Blood and Cancer on iTunes.
Dr. Henry is a past winner of the annual Blockley-Osler Award for teaching at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and is the director of the University of Vienna medical student exchange program in Philadelphia.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- ASCO 2017: Dr. David Henry on Preventing Febrile Neutropenia
- Dr. David Henry Contextualizes CINV Data From ASCO 2017
- Dr. David Henry's 2015 ASCO Abstract Recommendations—General Oncology
- 2014 Top Stories in Oncology: Biosimilars
- Cancer Treatment Disparities in HIV-Infected Individuals in the United States
- Dr. David Henry's ASCO 2014 LBA Picks for General Oncology
- Dr. David Henry’s 2014 ASCO Abstract Recommendations–General Oncology
- Dr. David Henry's ASCO Abstract Recommendations—General Oncology
- Top Stories of 2012: Improving Outcomes in Patients with Polycythemia Vera by Controlling Hematocrit Levels
- Seminal Articles-Growth Factor Support