Weather Advisory: Temporary Door Closure

Due to extreme cold, access through the Moakley Building's entrance off Boston Medical Center Place will be temporarily closed from 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, through 7 a.m. Monday, Feb. 2.

All patients and visitors should use the main entrance for the Menino and Yawkey Buildings during this time. The hospital remains open and operating as normal.

We appreciate your patience as we take these precautions during severe winter weather.

About

Jodi D. Hoffman, MD, is a clinical geneticist and Chief of Genetics in Boston Medical Center (BMC)’s Department of Pediatric Genetics. At Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, she is an associate professor and Medical Director of the BU Genetic Counseling Master’s Program. At BMC, she practices as a general medical geneticist and provides counseling and diagnosis during prenatal care and for neonates, children, and adults with genetic conditions. Her clinical and research interests include genetic diseases linked to Jewish ancestry, hereditary cancer syndromes, connective tissue disorders, and 22q11.2 gene deletion syndrome.
  • Departments

  • Specialties

    Pediatric genetic syndromes, Jewish genetic diseases, adult genetic conditions, malformation syndromes, cancer syndromes

  • Pronouns

    She/Her
  • Contact

    617.414.4841
  • Primary Location

    801 Massachusetts Ave.
    7th Floor
    Boston, MA 02118
  • Administrative Title

    Associate Professor and Chief of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatric Genetics, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine

  • Residency

    Pediatrics, Yale Children's Hospital, 2002
  • Fellowship

    Residency, Medical Genetics and Genomics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 2002-2004
  • Education

    Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1999
  • Board Certifications

    Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics and Clinical Genetics, American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics

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