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

Emelia J. Benjamin, MD, ScM, is a board-certified cardiologist at Boston Medical Center (BMC) and a Robert Dawson Evans Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. She is also the associate provost for faculty development for Boston University Medical Campus. Dr. Benjamin has authored more than 800 peer-reviewed publications on the genetics, epidemiology, and prognosis of a variety of cardiovascular conditions. A passionate and dedicated mentor, she has won local and national awards for mentoring, education, and research, and she is an active volunteer for the American Heart Association.
  • Departments

  • Specialties

    General cardiology, atrial fibrillation, vascular function, cardiovascular prevention

  • Contact

    617.638.8968
  • Primary Location

    732 Harrison Avenue
    Boston, MA 02118
  • Administrative Title

    Associate Provost for Faculty Development, Boston University Medical Campus; Director of Vascular Testing, The Framingham Heart Study; Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine

  • Residency

    Internal Medicine, Boston University Medical Center, 1983-1986
  • Fellowship

    Cardiovascular Disease, Boston University Medical Center, 1986-1988; Cardiovascular Disease, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 1988-1990
  • Education

    Case Western Reserve University, 1983
  • Board Certifications

    Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine

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