
Netana Markovitz, MD
@netanamarkovitz
resident doctor @bidmc_im via @umichmedicine | writer bylines @WashingtonPost | @EnglishColumbia alum
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21-08-2015 23:07:56
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My latest for Post Health/Science is an egg-freezing 101: washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/…

The Puzzle! A time-honored Tullis firm tradition. The interns did an awesome job under the tutelage of seasoned veterans Netana Markovitz, MD Ben Liu, MD Lauren Burdine

That’s my residency!! So cool Adam Rodman @zahirkanjee nytimes.com/2023/07/22/hea…


A necessary piece in The Washington Post that can save lives. TY for including me to spread the word abt signs of #colorectalcancer & when to bring your 🍑 to the doc. 🙏🏾 ACG NYU Langone Health ABGH washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/…

“Any blood in the stool is abnormal. It doesn’t automatically mean cancer, but it’s definitely not something to be assumed is normal and warrants no further attention.” Thank you Sophie Balzora, MD, FACG for this important reminder that can help save lives!

UC San Diego School of Medicine professor and Cancer Control Program co-director Samir Gupta, MD was featured in The Washington Post! Read Dr. Gupta's conversation with Netana Markovitz, MD on the importance of knowing the signs of #ColorectalCancer and when to see your doctor: wapo.st/47bmzby

Palliative care intervention improves QOL, PTSD symptoms in BMT patients. Fantastic talk by Areej El-Jawahri #ASH23


Thankful for P. Connor Johnson mentorship!



My latest article Post Health/Science The Washington Post is the culmination of several months of interviews and research. A huge thank you to everyone who shared their time and stories with me - this would not have been possible without you. wapo.st/3wWBDMH

Social factors may ‘disproportionately’ affect transplant process: washingtonpost.com/health/2024/03… A great read by Netana Markovitz, MD Lisa McElroy Dr. Keren Ladin Sasha Deutsch-Link, MD MSCR Tamara Cozzi Penn Transplant Institute

We are delighted to welcome these 7 brilliant young physicians into our BIDMC Department of Medicine BIDMC Hematology/Oncology Fellowship community in July 2025! Rushad Patell

Look mom, I'm a columnist! My latest for The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/wellness/2024/…


Thrilled to share our article in Journal of the @NCCN on sexual health in #HSCT survivors. Special thanks to Hermioni Amonoo and Areej El-Jawahri for your mentorship! jnccn.org/view/journals/…

Congratulations to our graduating senior residents! 🎓 We’re so proud of this exceptional class. It’s been an honor to watch you grow during your time at BIDMC IM Residency. We wish you all continued success in your next chapter!🩺🌟


A heartfelt welcome to these 7 brilliant, kind BIDMC Hematology/Oncology Fellowship who will no doubt drive our field forward with their curiosity, compassion, and grit! Rushad Patell BIDMC Cancer Center
