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Winchester Center for Lung Disease
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
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Jennifer Possick, MD

Pulmonary Critical Care
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Adult
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Biography

Jennifer Possick, MD, is a pulmonologist who primarily cares for patients who have had pulmonary complications resulting from cancer treatment, including side effects from chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, and stem cell transplant.

Dr. Possick chose to focus on outpatient pulmonary medicine in part because she wanted to have the opportunity to form ongoing relationships with her patients. In college, she’d had the opportunity to work closely with a community clinic doctor who was “the archetypical family physician.” Throughout her medical training, she was guided by the way he valued his relationships with his patients and their families, and the impact this made on their lives. “Now in my own career, it is the relationships that I have with my patients and other caregivers that give me the greatest satisfaction,” Dr. Possick says.

She is excited about working in a field that is constantly evolving, offering new, lifechanging therapies to so many patients. “Therapies for lung cancer continue to grow rapidly,” she says. “It is like night and day from where we were a few years ago, but with advances come new challenges.”

Dr. Possick collaborates closely with other Yale Medicine specialists at Smilow Cancer Hospital in interventional pulmonology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, and thoracic surgery, who are contributing to the body of research in these areas.

In addition to caring for patients, Dr. Possick is an assistant professor of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine and the medical director of the Winchester Chest Clinic, where she works to train the next generation of pulmonary physicians. She is currently working with national and international colleagues to develop recommendations for future investigation into immunotherapy-related pulmonary complications with the goal of developing more comprehensive guidelines for the management of these patients.

Titles

  • Associate Professor Term
  • Medical Director, Post-COVID Recovery Program, Winchester Chest Center
  • Medical Director, Winchester Center for Lung Disease, Winchester Center for Lung Disease

Education & Training

  • Fellowship
    Yale University School of Medicine (2008)
  • Residency
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2005)
  • MD
    Yale University School of Medicine (2002)
  • BS
    College of William and Mary (1996)

Additional Information

Locations
1
Winchester Center for Lung Disease
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
1 of 2

Biography

Jennifer Possick, MD, is a pulmonologist who primarily cares for patients who have had pulmonary complications resulting from cancer treatment, including side effects from chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, and stem cell transplant.

Dr. Possick chose to focus on outpatient pulmonary medicine in part because she wanted to have the opportunity to form ongoing relationships with her patients. In college, she’d had the opportunity to work closely with a community clinic doctor who was “the archetypical family physician.” Throughout her medical training, she was guided by the way he valued his relationships with his patients and their families, and the impact this made on their lives. “Now in my own career, it is the relationships that I have with my patients and other caregivers that give me the greatest satisfaction,” Dr. Possick says.

She is excited about working in a field that is constantly evolving, offering new, lifechanging therapies to so many patients. “Therapies for lung cancer continue to grow rapidly,” she says. “It is like night and day from where we were a few years ago, but with advances come new challenges.”

Dr. Possick collaborates closely with other Yale Medicine specialists at Smilow Cancer Hospital in interventional pulmonology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, and thoracic surgery, who are contributing to the body of research in these areas.

In addition to caring for patients, Dr. Possick is an assistant professor of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine and the medical director of the Winchester Chest Clinic, where she works to train the next generation of pulmonary physicians. She is currently working with national and international colleagues to develop recommendations for future investigation into immunotherapy-related pulmonary complications with the goal of developing more comprehensive guidelines for the management of these patients.

Titles

  • Associate Professor Term
  • Medical Director, Post-COVID Recovery Program, Winchester Chest Center
  • Medical Director, Winchester Center for Lung Disease, Winchester Center for Lung Disease

Education & Training

  • Fellowship
    Yale University School of Medicine (2008)
  • Residency
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2005)
  • MD
    Yale University School of Medicine (2002)
  • BS
    College of William and Mary (1996)

Additional Information

Locations
1
Winchester Center for Lung Disease
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
1 of 2
1
Winchester Center for Lung Disease
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
1 of 2