Daniel Kichura, MD

Daniel Kichura, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Daniel Kichura, MD is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hospital Medicine.  He is the Director of Malignant Hematology (Bone Marrow Transplant) Hospitalists and co-chair of the Hospitalist BMT/Oncology Committee.  He attends on the Malignant Hematology and Medical Oncology services, and as a teaching attending for the Internal Medicine residency program (Firm).  He also serves on the Patient Care Operations, Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, and Recruitment committees and the Oncology Fall Response Group.  He is interested the care of hospitalized malignant hematology patients, patient safety and quality improvement, teaching medical students and residents, and mentoring new hospitalists.

Education

  • BA, Biology; Minor, Chemistry: Indiana University, Bloomington, IN (2008)
  • Medical Degree: Technion– Israel Institute of Technology American Medical Program, Haifa, Israel (2012)
  • Residency, Internal Medicine: The Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH (2015)

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Internal Medicine

Clinical Interests

Hospital medicine, inpatient care

Publications

Book Chapters:

Weaver, Charlota, Kichura, Daniel, Chapter: Multiple Myeloma Decision Support in Medicine – Hospital Medicine, 2nd Edition.

Malik, Umer, Logan, Aaron, Dastgheyb, Naficeh, Kichura, Daniel, Chapter: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Decision Support in Medicine – Hospital Medicine, 2nd Edition

Peer Reviewd Journal Article:

Harvey, L., Kichura, D., Riffell, C., Pereira, D., Martinez, D., Sah, S., Wang, P., Glueck, C. Treatable High Homocysteine is often the Sole Thrombophilia Associated with Thrombosis. Journal of Investigative Medicine: Midwestern Regional Meeting Abstracts. 2013 Apr; 61(4): 773.

Poster Presentation

Eskenazi, J., Yacob, S., Ayalew, D., Khayznikov, M., Kichura, D., Islas-Ohlmayer, M.. (2014).Treatment of Relapsed Multiple Myeloma, Presenting as a Testicular Plasmacytoma, Twenty Years After Treatment with Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation. Poster presented at: American College Of Physicians Residents And Fellows Abstracts Competition; Cincinnati, OH.