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Hannah Bromberg, DO

Specialty: Hospice & Palliative Medicine
Sub Specialty: Hospice & Palliative Medicine
Program: Supportive Care Medicine

Overview

Dr. Bromberg is an Assistant Member of the Supportive Care Medicine Program. She has always had an interest in complex symptom management while also focusing on a patient’s quality of life and personal goals. During her Undergraduate schooling, she enrolled in several Medical Humanities classes alongside her Biology based curriculum. She later completed several rotations in Hospice and Palliative Care both in Medical School as well as Residency. Dr. Bromberg served as Chief Resident in Family Medicine during her Residency at Jefferson Health Northeast where she created her own Hospice and Palliative Care curriculum in order to better educate physicians in training and current providers. She then completed a Fellowship in Hospice and Palliative Care at the University of South Florida.


Education & Training

Board Certification:

  • Family Medicine - Hospice & Palliative Medicine

Fellowship:

  • University of South Florida - Hospice and Pallative Care

Residency:

  • Jefferson Health Northeast - Family Medicine

Medical School:

  • Nova Southeastern University - DO
Participating Trials

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Publications

  • Bromberg H, Guastella A, Haas M, Akel R, Craig D. Two Patients Experience Same-Day Analgesic Effect of Methadone on Trigeminal Neuralgia Secondary to Malignancy: A Case Report. J Palliat Med. 2023 Jan. Pubmedid: 36633599.
  • Rajasekhara S, Portman DG, Chang YD, Haas MF, Randich AL, Bromberg HS, Rashid S, Donovan KA. Rate of cannabis use in older adults with cancer. BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2022 Jun.12(2):178-181. Pubmedid: 33177114.
  • Bromberg H, Chang Y, Portman D, Craig D. Application of Topical Lidocaine for Pain Relief in the Setting of Targeted Therapy-Induced Onycholysis: A Case Report. J Palliat Med. 2022 Feb.25(2):335-336. Pubmedid: 34551277.
  • Bromberg H, Chang Y, Craig D. Pruritic Manifestation of Peripheral T Cell Lymphoma Effectively Managed with Mirtazapine: A Case Report. J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother. 2020 Sep.34(3):153-154. Pubmedid: 32118497.

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Overall Satisfaction
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