I am Dr. Jonathan Berry, a hematologist and medical educator. My mission is to advance medical education in hematology for residents and fellows, and to do so while leveraging digital tools and incorporating scientifically-grounded learning theory.
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These resources and handouts were created as part of a curriculum for internal medicine residents and hematology/oncology fellows. Opinions expressed within are my own. They should not be considered to be medical advice and are intended to be used for general principles of education, not for direct patient care.
I am a hematologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and serve as director of hematology fellowship curriculum and assistant program director in the BIDMC Internal Medicine Residency. I grew up in Florida and attended the University of Florida for my undergraduate training and the University of Florida College of Medicine, then moved to Boston where I completed residency in Internal Medicine and fellowship in Hematology and Oncology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Clinically, I focus on the care of patients with non-malignant hematologic conditions including splanchnic thrombosis and pregnancy-associated hematology. I do scholarly work on the implementation of cognitive load theory and cognitive learning theory in graduate medical education and effective use of digital tools for education. I also love the humanities and find great nourishment in literature, philosophy, theatre, and music.
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