John David Armstrong II, MA MD

  • Radiology, Academic Affairs
  • Professor
Phone
303-270-2810
Fax
303-270-2219
Email
radiology@njhealth.org
Gender
Male

Board Certified

Diagnostic Radiology

Service

Education & Training

Education

University of Colorado (Boulder, CO)
MA, Philosophy (Ethics), 1991
University of Kansas School of Medicine
MD, 1966
University of Edinburgh (Scotland)
Medicine, 1964-1965
University of Kansas (Lawrence, KS)
BA, 1962

Residencies

The Edward Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology
1967-1969
St. Luke's Hopsital (Kansas City, MO)
1966-1967

Fellowships

Northwestern University
Pallative Care Medicine, 1997
University of London, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital
Research Fellow, Respiratory Medicine, 1978-1979
Washington University School of Medicine
Mallinckrodt Academic Pulmonary Fellow, 1969-1970

Awards & Recognition

More than 50 visiting Professorships
Numerous teaching awards
Best Doctors in America Award, 1996-1997; 1999-2000

Recent or Important Publications

Armstrong, John D II. Oxford American Handbook of Pulmonary Medicine. Chapter 51, Ethical Issues: Background and COPD, Lung Cancer and Neurological Disease. New York: Oxford Publishers, 2009.

The role of baseline data collection in implementing institutional initiatives to improve end-of-life care. J Pall Med, 2002.

Morality, ethics, and radiologists responsibilities. AJR, 1999:173;279-284.

Ethical Issues in the Intensive Care Unit, Chest: Pulmonary & Critical Care Update, April 1999; 13.

Appointments


1-800-222-5864

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