Scott E Kopec MD
Title Assistant Professor
Institution University of Massachusetts Medical School
Department Medicine
Division Pulmonary, Allergy And Critical Care Medicine
Address University of Massachusetts Medical School
55 Lake Avenue North
Worcester MA 01655
Telephone 508-856-3121
Email
Narrative

Titles

Associate Program Director,  Internal Medicine Residency

Medical Director, Department of Respiratory Therapy

Medical School

Rush Medical College 1989

Internship

Straight Medical Internship
Bethesda Naval Hospital 1990

Residency

Resident in Internal Medicine
University of Massachusetts Medical Center 1994

Fellowship

Fellowship in Pulmonary Medicine
University of Massachusetts Medical Center 1996

Board Certifications

Diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners, 1994

Bibliography

Journal Publications

Terlato R, S Kopec. A massive overdose of long acting diltiazem: a case report and review of the literature.
The Journal of Intensive Care Medicine. In press, 1997.


Publications
1. Kopec SE, Irwin RS, Debellis RJ, Bohlke MB, Maher TJ. The effects of Tween-80 on the integrity of solutions of capsaicin: useful information for performing tussigenic challenges. Cough. 2008; 4:3.
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2. Kopec SE, DeBellis RJ, Irwin RS. Chemical analysis of freshly prepared and stored capsaicin solutions: implications for tussigenic challenges. Pulm Pharmacol Ther. 2002; 15(6):529-34.
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3. Conlan AA, Kopec SE. Indications for pneumonectomy. Pneumonectomy for benign disease. Chest Surg Clin N Am. 1999 May; 9(2):311-26.
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4. Kopec SE, Irwin RS, Umali-Torres CB, Balikian JP, Conlan AA. The postpneumonectomy state. Chest. 1998 Oct; 114(4):1158-84.
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5. Kopec SE, Conlan AA, Irwin RS. Perforation of the right ventricle: a complication of blind placement of a chest tube into the postpneumonectomy space. Chest. 1998 Oct; 114(4):1213-5.
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6. Kopec SE, Irwin RS, Mello CJ, Umali CB. Bilateral anaerobic empyemas complicating infectious mononucleosis. Chest. 1997 Sep; 112(3):833-5.
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Pneumonectomy
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Balikian, Jerry
Irwin, Richard Stephen
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Pellecchia, Crescens
Steiner, Marcia
Ghasemi, Mitra
Bagley, Peter
O'Reilly, Sean

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