Ariel Jaitovich, MD

Department of Medicine
Member of AMC Faculty

Dr. Jaitovich diagnoses and treats patients with a variety of pulmonary (lung) diseases and conditions, including interstitial lung disease, sarcoidosis, pneumonia, pulmonary infections, pulmonary embolism, and asthma.

Dr. Jaitovich has extensive clinical training and a long history of academic appointments at medical teaching institutions. His main clinical and research interests include pulmonary complications of stem cell transplant, pulmonary complications of connective tissue diseases and scleroderma-associated hypertension, and muscle dysfunction in critical illness and weaning from mechanical ventilation.

He is a member of the American Thoracic Society and the American College of Chest Physicians. Dr. Jaitovich has presented at international conferences and has written and contributed to a number of peer reviewed publications, book chapters and abstracts.

Medical/Professional Education

MD
1997
Universidad DeBuenos Aires

Fellowship

Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
2013
Northwestern University
Chicago, IL

Residency

Stroger Hospital of Cook County
Chicago, IL

Internship

Stroger Hospital of Cook County
Chicago, IL
Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Albany Medical Center
16 New Scotland Ave.
Floor 2
Albany, NY 12208
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518-262-5196

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518-264-0902

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Infusion CenterAlbany Medical Center
43 New Scotland Ave.
James J. Barba Physicians Pavilion (A Building)
Floor 2
Suite 48
Albany, NY 12208
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518-262-3545

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518-262-3532

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North Greenbush Specialty Care CenterAlbany Medical Center
101 Jordan Rd.
Suite 201
Troy, NY 12180
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Research Topics

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Covid-19

Muscle Dysfunction in Critical Illness and Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation

Pulmonary Complications of Connective Tissue Diseases

Pulmonary Complications of Stem Cell Transplant

Scleroderma-associated Hypertension