Conditions Treated
Programs & Services
Education & Training
Education
- 1986
- University of Notre Dame, BS
- 1990
- Ohio State University College of Medicine, MD
Residency
- 1990 - 1993
- University of Florida Health Sciences Center (Gainesville), Internal Medicine
Fellowship
- 1993 - 1996
- University of Florida Health Sciences Center (Gainesville), Pulmonary and Critical Care
- 1996 - 1998
- Lahey Clinic Medical Center, Interventional Pulmonology
Special Interests
Research Interests
Ventilation of spinal cord injured patients.
Board Certification
1996, 2006: Pulmonary Medicine
1997, 2007: Critical Care Medicine
Professional Memberships
Fellow, American College of Chest Physicians
Publications
Fenton, J “Chest X-Ray” in Cardiology Secrets 2nd Edition Adair, O; Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia. 2001.
Mastin ST, Drane WE, Harman, EM, Fenton, JJ, Quesenberry, L. FDG SPECT in patients with Lung Masses. Chest, 1999; 115:1012-1017.
Fenton JJ, Beamis JF. Laser Bronchoscopy. In, Beamis JF, Mathur PN eds. Interventional Pulmonology. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1999; 43-67.
FentonJJ, Cicale MF. Sigmoid Diverticular Perforation Complicating Lung Transplantation. J Heart Lung Transpl 1997 Jun: 16(6):681-5.
Teaching or Professional Positions
2007-Present: Director, Comprehensive Lung Cancer Program, Swedish Medical Center
2006-Present: Respiratory Care Director, Craig Hospital
Awards & Recognition
2006-2011:Denver's 5280 Magaine, “Top Doctors”
1996-2005: Chest Journal, Manuscript Reviewer
Fellow, American College Chest Physicians (FCCP)
Affiliations with the University of Colorado Denver
Conflict of Interest
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