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Dr. Deborah Markowitz

Pulmonary Associates of MetroWest President

After securing her bachelor of arts in physical sciences from Harvard College in Boston, MA, Dr. Deborah Markowitz attended the New York University Grossman School of Medicine in Manhattan to obtain her doctor of medicine. She subsequently returned to the greater Boston metropolitan area and completed both an internship and a residency in internal medicine at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, MA. Dr. Deborah Markowitz ultimately chose to focus on pulmonary and critical care medicine, training in these disciplines for three years through a fellowship at Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital.

Early in her career, Dr. Markowitz established the inhaled nitric oxide program and directed the exercise physiology program at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. She went on to direct or chair dozens of units and committees at several local hospitals and medical centers.

Dr. Deborah Markowitz founded Pulmonary Associates of MetroWest in 2004 and continues to serve as its president and owner. Her work with this Framingham-based practice includes providing comprehensive pulmonary and critical care in both inpatient and outpatient settings.

Weston, MA, US


Work Experience

Jun 2004 - Present

President and Owner
Pulmonary Associates of MetroWest, P.C.

Jun 2004 - Dec 2015

Medical Director
Leonard Morse Hospital, MetroWest Medical Center


Education

Jul 1993 - Jun 1996

Massachusetts General Hospital
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Jul 1990 - Jun 1993

Internal Medicine Internship and Residency
Mount Auburn Hospital

Sep 1986 - Jun 1990

Doctor of Medicine (MD)
New York University School Of Medicine
MD

Sep 1982 - May 1986

Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Harvard College
Physical Sciences