M. Jeffery Mador

Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
Buffalo VA Medical Center
United States of America

Academician Pulmonology
Biography

M. Jeffery Mador care responsibilities are centered at the Veterans Administration Western New York Healthcare System (VA) where he care for hospitalized patients with pulmonary problems as well as maintain two active outpatient clinics in the VA system: the pulmonary clinic and the sleep medicine clinic. He also supervise the continuity clinics at the VA. He run multicenter trials in patients with COPD, and he presently involved in two NIH-sponsored studies: one examining the effects of long-term oxygen therapy in patients with mild hypoxemia and one examining whether administration of a statin can reduce the exacerbation rate in optimally-treated patients with COPD. Education and Training: Residency, University of Toronto (1984); MD, Medicine, University of Toronto (1981. Director, Pulmonary Critical Care; Fellowship, Pulmonary & Critical Care, University at Buffalo (2004-present); Associate Professor, Medicine, University at Buffalo (1994-present); Staff Physician, VAMC (1987-present); Director, Medical Intensive Care Unit, VAMC; Director, Sleep Laboratory, VAMC (1997–2011). He examine sleep apnea treatment options and their success rate in special patient populations, such as patients with psychiatric disease or those on chronic opioid therapy. Professional Memberships: Member, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; Member/American Thoracic Society; Fellow - American College of Chest Physicians.

Research Intrest

Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine; Sleep Medicine

List of Publications
Mohan A, Henderson J, Mador MJ. Mandibular advancement device—Emergent central sleep apnea can resolve spontaneously: A case report. Journal of clinical sleep medicine: JCSM: official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. 2016 Jan 1;12(1):137.
Khan TE, Sawalha L, Mador MJ. Between a Rock and a Hard Place. A Late Complication of Thoracic Radiation Therapy. Annals of the American Thoracic Society. 2016 Jan;13(1):122-6.
Nachef Z, Tunsupon P, Mador MJ. Learning to identify the benign thoracic manifestations of asbestosis from a single patient. BMJ case reports. 2016 Jun 14;2016:bcr2016216107.