James Woodrow
James Woodrow, MD, is a pulmonologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Woodrow is in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine.
Assistant Professor
Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
Department of Medicine

Education

Education
Penn State College of Medicine, MD
Bucknell University, BS, Biology
Residency
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Internal Medicine
Fellowship
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Pulmonary and Critical Care

Board Certification

Internal Medicine 2006
Pulmonary Disease 2009
Critical Care Medicine 2010

Professional Memberships

American College of Chest Physicians

Publications

Woodrow JP, Shlobin OA, Barnett SD, Burton N, Nathan SD. Comparison of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome to other forms of chronic lung allograft dysfunction after lung transplantation. J Heart Lung Transplant 2010; 29(10):1159-64.      

Woodrow JP, Nathan SD, Shlobin OA. Idiopathic non-specific interstitial pneumonitis responsive to transplant-associated immunosuppression. J Heart Lung Transplant 2011; 30(3):358-9.
 
Woodrow JP, Shlobin O, Nathan S. Prognostic Implication of Spirometric Patterns in Patients with Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome Complicating Lung Transplantation. Annual International Conference of the American Thoracic Society. San Diego, CA, May 2009.

Hospital Affiliations

  • Capital Medical Center
  • Kadlec Regional Medical Center
  • Madigan Army Medical Center
  • Rose Medical Center
  • St. Joseph Hospital - Denver

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Contact Information

  • Office: 877.225.5654

Patient Ratings

The Patient Rating score is an average of all responses to care provider related questions on our independent rating system, the Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey. This survey is about the patient care experience and does not address crucial characteristics like medical decision-making, prescribing the best therapy, and patient outcomes.

Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best score. Learn more about our patient satisfaction survey.
 

Provider showed concern
4.9

Friendliness
4.9

Spoke using clear language
4.9

Provider explained things clearly
4.8

Amount of time spent with you
4.8

Provider included you in decisions
4.9

Confidence in your doctor
4.9

Likelihood of recommending this provider
4.9
 

Comments

Comments are collected in our Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Surveys. Patients are de-identified to protect confidentiality and patient privacy. Learn more about our patient satisfaction survey.
 

National Jewish Health PatientMarch, 2023
My experience here was unlike any other. I felt listened to, and my concerns were addressed. I was informed of all my results and was able to take an active part in my care

National Jewish Health PatientFebruary, 2023
Very good

National Jewish Health PatientFebruary, 2023
Dr Woodrow listens well, asks probing questions, and is thorough with his ideas for solutions

National Jewish Health PatientFebruary, 2023
His Socks look great !!!!

National Jewish Health PatientFebruary, 2023
Dr Woodrow is top notch!

National Jewish Health PatientFebruary, 2023
*Dr. Woodrow has helped me get much better with my health if it hadn't been for him and *Dr. Tate I would not be here. Thank you!!

National Jewish Health PatientJanuary, 2023
Dr Woodrow show great concern for his patients.

National Jewish Health PatientJanuary, 2023
My time with care providers has consistently been excellent.

National Jewish Health PatientJanuary, 2023
Dr Woodrow was great

National Jewish Health PatientJanuary, 2023
I am so glad I changed physicians! Dr Woodrow has exceeded my expectations. I drive from Colorado Springs to your facility and will continue to do so!

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