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Adam Winkler, MD

 
Specialty: Internal Medicine
Program: Internal and Hospital Medicine

Overview

Dr. Winkler received his MD from the University of South Florida, where he also completed an Internal Medicine Residency followed by a Nephrology and Hypertension Fellowship. He worked as a Hospital Nocturnist for the USF Hospital team at Tampa General Hospital between 2017 and 2019, and more recently has provided in-home assessments for Medicare and Medicaid patients, to improve health care outcomes in these vulnerable patients. Dr. Winkler’s clinical focus is management of metabolic derangements that occur secondary to oncologic processes as well as management of patients with oncologic/metabolic pathologies. His research focus is quality and safety improvements in the nocturnal clinical setting and optimizing the Nocturnist role in initial and follow-up assessment during hospitalization to reduce/eliminate delays in care.


Education & Training

Fellowship:

  • USF Health Morsani College of Medicine - Nephrology and Hypertension

Residency:

  • USF Health Morsani College of Medicine - Internal Medicine

Medical School:

  • USF Health Morsani College of Medicine - MD
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Publications

  • Back MR, Maynard M, Winkler A, Bandyk DF. Expected flow parameters within hemodialysis access and selection for remedial intervention of nonmaturing conduits. Vasc Endovascular Surg. 2008 Aug.42(2):150-158. Pubmedid: 18276776.

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