Roles
Associate Professor of Clinical Hepatology
Associate Director, Gastroenterology Fellowship
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Biography
Dr. David Goldberg is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Digestive Health and Liver Diseases and Associate Professor of Public Health Sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Goldberg received his medical degree from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, followed by residency in internal medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia University Medicsal Center. He then completed fellowships in gastroenterology and then transplant hepatology at the University of Pennsylvania, after which he was a faculty member from 2013-2019 before joining the faculty at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in 2019. -
Education & Training
Education
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Research Interests
Dr. Goldberg is a transplant hepatologist who dedicates most of his time conducting epidemiology and health services research on topics related to chronic and end-stage liver disease, organ allocation and transplantation, and organ donation. He is currently the PI/Co-PI of three R01 grants funded from the NIH (NIDDK, NIAAA) focused on developing new models to estimate the survival benefit of liver transplantation, to develop better models to predict outcomes of kidney and liver allografts, and a study of early liver transplantation for alcohol-associated liver disease. In addition, Dr. Goldberg is the Co-PI of a U01 from the NIDDK to perform a multi-center trial of transplanting kidneys from hepatitis C-infected donors into hepatitis C-negative patients, and a U01 to participate in the NIDDK-sponsored Liver Cirrhosis Network. Dr. Goldberg has published more than 150 peer-reviewed publications including first-author papers in the New England Journal of Medicine and JAMA and was the first author of the first trial focused on transplanting kidneys from hepatitis C-infected donors into hepatitis C-negative recipients followed by antiviral treatment. -
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