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

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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
4.9

Provider included you in decisions
4.9

Confidence in your doctor
4.9

Likelihood of recommending this provider
4.9
 

Comments

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National Jewish Health PatientJuly, 2023
I am uneasy not doing foll ups annually to follow any changes in several nodules in my lungs. Could I see scientific research which varies the validity of no follow-up. This doctor volunteered to look up information for me online even though it was not his specialty. I liked that.

National Jewish Health PatientJuly, 2023
*James Woodrow is excellent!

National Jewish Health PatientJuly, 2023
The whole staff responded to every concern I had as well as explaining every test they ran compltely

National Jewish Health PatientJune, 2023
Dr. Woodrow is outstanding. He took time to listen and I never felt rushed. He is authentic and genuine!

National Jewish Health PatientJune, 2023
Dr Woodrow is excellent! Knowledgeable, professional, kind, and caring!

National Jewish Health PatientMay, 2023
I have been seeing *Dr. Woodrow for a few years now and I think he is a good & caring doctor.

National Jewish Health PatientMay, 2023
He seems to be a caring doctor, but I know he's very busy and deals with patients who can't be made well.

National Jewish Health PatientMay, 2023
I am so happy with *Dr. Woodrow's concern and help during my visits. He explains things well and comes up with a care plan with my input.

National Jewish Health PatientMay, 2023
Could not have been better!

National Jewish Health PatientApril, 2023
Dr. Woodrow is great. I moved to Colorado Springs two years ago and I still drive to Denver to see Dr. Woodrow and my other doctors at National Jewish.

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