Dr. Blinderman received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry and his Master’s degree in philosophy before earning his medical degree from Ben Gurion University at the Medical School for International Health. He completed both a residency in Family Medicine and a fellowship in Palliative Care at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York. His interests include cancer pain, existential/spiritual issues at the end of life, and medical ethics: specifically, questions regarding ethical decision-making at the end of life, international health, virtue ethics and the application of Jewish medical ethics in palliative care.
Affiliations
Professor
Harvard Medical School
Co-Director, MGH Cancer Pain Clinic
Staff Physician, Palliative Care Service
Massachusetts General Hospital
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