CONTACT INFORMATIONBIOGRAPHYCREDENTIALSAWARDSPUBLICATIONSMyra W. Wiener, M.D.Contact InformationPhone NumbersAppointment: (585) 275-7424Office: (585) 275-7424Fax: (585) 341-4220A member of the University of Rochester Medical Faculty GroupgroupAn Accountable Health PartnerassignmentNot Accepting New PatientsLocationsUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterSchool of Medicine and Dentistry601 Elmwood Ave, Box MED-GMDRochester, NY 14642Faculty AppointmentsProfessor of Clinical Medicine (Part-Time) - Department of Medicine , General Medicine (SMD) Patient Care SettingInternal MedicineBiographyDr. Wiener is a graduate of the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Rochester Associated Hospitals Program and then served as a Chief Resident. Before she and her colleagues formed the Clinton Medical Associates at Strong, she was an internist and Director of Medical Education at The Genesee Hospital. Currently an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Rochester, she is actively involved in medical student and resident education. Dr. Wiener is board certified in Internal Medicine and a member of the American College of Physicians. She and her husband have three adult children.CredentialsEducation1981MD | University of RochesterPost-doctoral Training & Residency07/01/1982 - 06/30/1985Residency in Internal Medicine at University of Rochester Medical Center07/01/1981 - 06/30/1982Internship in Internal Medicine at University of Rochester Medical CenterAwardsFaculty AOA Award by University of Rochester Medical Students - 1988Kohn Senior Teaching Fellow 2003 and 2004PublicationsJournal Articles1994Williams GC; Wiener MW; Markakis KM; Reeve J; Deci E. "Medical Students' Motivation for Internal Medicine." J. Intern. Med., 1994;9:327-333. 1994; .1990Wiener MW; Shamaskin A. "The Nursing Home as a Site for Teaching Medical Students." Academic Medicine, 1990;65:412-414. 1990; .1982Wiener MW; Vondoenhoff LJ; Cohen J. "Aortic Regurgitation First Appearing 12 Years After Successful Septal Myectomy for Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy." Am. J. Med., 1982;72:157-160. 1982; .VIEW ALL PUBLICATIONS