How to treat shoulder impingement
Beyond protein: 6 other nutrients that help prevent muscle loss
Advancements in knee replacement: More precise and personalized
How to cope with bone-on-bone joint pain
Even small changes in physical activity may boost longevity
Will lithium supplements be used to fight Alzheimer's one day?
Low vitamin D may raise risk for respiratory infections
Telltale signs of vaginal infections
Cervical dystonia: A challenging neck condition
How the gut-brain connection influences mood
Lori Wiviott Tischler, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Lori Tishler, MD, MPH is a general internist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School. In addition to caring for a large panel of patients, Dr. Tishler is the medical director of the hospital’s largest practice. Clinically, her interests include preventive medicine, the interface between physical and behavioral health, and culturally competent, humanistic care. Dr. Tishler’s non clinical work is focused on improving care delivery, value, and operational efficiency. She also thinks a lot about improving physician quality of life, decreasing burnout, and improving resiliency. She teaches and mentors residents and medical students. Outside of work, Dr. Tishler loves to spend time with her family, travel, do puzzles, and read.
Posts by Lori Wiviott Tischler, MD, MPH
Lori Wiviott Tischler, MD, MPH
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Lori Wiviott Tischler, MD, MPH
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How to treat shoulder impingement
Beyond protein: 6 other nutrients that help prevent muscle loss
Advancements in knee replacement: More precise and personalized
How to cope with bone-on-bone joint pain
Even small changes in physical activity may boost longevity
Will lithium supplements be used to fight Alzheimer's one day?
Low vitamin D may raise risk for respiratory infections
Telltale signs of vaginal infections
Cervical dystonia: A challenging neck condition
How the gut-brain connection influences mood