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Division of General Internal Medicine
UPMC Montefiore Hospital,
Suite W933,
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Administrative office: 412-692-4889
Patient/clinical inquires: 412-692-4888
Peggy B. Hasley, MD, MHSc
Associate Professor of Medicine
Office:
UPMC Montefiore Hospital, Suite 929W
200 Lothrop Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone:
412-692-4888
Fax:
412-647-1717
E-mail:
hasleypb@upmc.edu
Education
MHSc, Johns Hopkins University, 1981
MD, University of Pittsburgh, 1985
Training
Internship, University of Pittsburgh, 1986
Residency, University of Pittsburgh, 1988
Chief Resident, University of Pittsburgh, 1989
Fellow, University of Pittsburgh, 1991
Area of Specialization/Research Interest
Feedback
Primary care and women's health
Profile
Dr. Hasley is a clinician-educator with a special interest in primary care and women's health. Since 1991, she has evolved into one of the leading clinicians in the Division of General Internal Medicine. Her educational activities include the creation and revision of lectures for housestaff, medical students, and fellow faculty and the development of a curriculum of lectures addressing women's health issues. Dr. Hasley teaches hospital medicine to housestaff and students and serves as a mentor for housestaff and fellows in general medicine. Her research mission is to develop improved methods of feedback to assist physicians in training.
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