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Silpa D. Krefft

Silpa Krefft, MD, is an occupational pulmonologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Krefft is in the Division of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences.



Special Interests


Dr. Krefft's clinical and research practice is focused on a wide variety of occupational and environmental lung diseases. Her particular areas of interest include post-9/11 deployment-related lung diseases and mining-related lung disease such as coal worker's pneumoconiosis.

Education


Education

2012 - 2016
Colorado School of Public Health (Aurora/CO), MPH
2003 - 2007
University of Texas School of Medicine (San Antonio/TX), MD

Residency

2014 - 2016
University of Colorado/Anschutz Medical Campus (Aurora/CO), Occupational and Environmental Medicine
2007 - 2011
Boston University Medical Center (Boston/MA), Internal Medicine

Fellowship

2011 - 2014
University of Colorado/Anschutz Medical Campus (Aurora/CO), Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Awards & Recognition


2015-2016: Chief Resident, Occupational Medicine
2010-2011: Chief Resident, Internal Medicine

Board Certification


2016: Occupational and Environmental Medicine 
2013: Pulmonary Medicine
2011: Internal Medicine

Professional Memberships


American Thoracic Society
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Publications


Krefft SD, Meehan R, Rose C. The Emerging Spectrum of Post-deployment Respiratory Diseases. Curr Opin Pulm Med, 2015; 21:185-192.

Krefft SD, Rose CS, Nawaz S, Miller YE. Deployment-related Lung Disorders. Fed Pract, 2015;32(6):32-38.

Go LH, Krefft SD, Cohen RA, Rose CS. Lung Disease and Coal Mining: What Pulmonologists Need to Know. Curr Opin Pulm Med, 2016; 22:171-178

Academic Affiliations


Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine (Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine), University of Colorado Denver; secondary appointment in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Colorado School of Public Health 

Teaching & Professional Positions


Denver VA Medical Center (Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care)

Conflicts of Interest


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