Joseph Findley, MD
- Specialty: Reproductive Endocrinology, OB/GYN-General
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Primary Location: 1000 Auburn Dr (5 mi.)
Other Locations - Languages Spoken: English
Office Locations
UH MacDonald Risman Pavilion (5 mi.)
1000 Auburn Dr
Ste 310
Beachwood, OH 44122
216-285-5028
UH MacDonald Fertility Center West (18 mi.)
2055 Crocker Rd
Ste 206
Westlake, OH 44145
440-808-5100
Biography: Joseph Findley, MD
Titles
- Assistant Professor, CWRU School of Medicine
Certifications & Memberships
- Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility - American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Obstetrics and Gynecology - American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Education
Fellowship | Reproductive Endocrinology
Reproductive Endocrinology - UVM Medical Center (2013 - 2016)
Residency | Obstetrics and Gynecology
Obstetrics and Gynecology - Charleston Area Medical Center/West Virginia University (2009 - 2013)
Medical Education
West Virginia University School Of Medicine (2009)
Undergraduate
Washington And Jefferson College (2005)
About
National Awards
- 2001: United States Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award; Athletic/Academic Excellence Award
- 2009: Blue Ribbon Poster Presentation at the 57th Annual Clinical Meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Chicago IL: “Smoking in Pregnancy in West Virginia: Does Cessation/Reduction Improve Perinatal Outcomes?”
- 2011: Selected as a Resident Reporter for the ASRM National Meeting in Orlando, FL.
- 2016: Pfizer Clinical Fellow and Mentor Research Award at Endocrine Society’s Annual Meeting & Expo in Boston, MA: “Identification of Coro2a as a Candidate for Estq1, a Quantitative Trait Locus Controlling Uterine Responsiveness to Estradiol in the Mouse.”
- 2016: Selected as a Finalist in the Endocrine Innovators: Oral Competition, Oral Presentation in Women’s Health at Endocrine Society’s Annual Meeting & Expo in Boston, MA: “Identification of Coro2a as a Candidate for Estq1, a Quantitative Trait Locus Controlling Uterine Responsiveness to Estradiol in the Mouse.”
- 2016: Invited to compete in the Endocrine Society’s Presidential Poster Competition for a First-Authored Top-Scoring Abstract at Endocrine Society’s Annual Meeting & Expo in Boston, MA: “Identification of Coro2a as a Candidate for Estq1, a Quantitative Trait Locus Controlling Uterine Responsiveness to Estradiol in the Mouse.”
Local Awards
- 2005: Induction into Gamma Sigma Alpha National Greek Academic Honor Society, Washington and Jefferson College.
- 2011: Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center Award for Excellence in Medical Student Education, Charleston Area Medical Center/WVU-Charleston Division.
- 2012: Nominee for House Staff Council President, Charleston Area Medical Center.
- 2012: Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center Award for Excellence in Medical Student Education, Charleston Area Medical Center/WVU-Charleston Division.
- 2013: Inductee into National Honor Society, Gold Humanism Honorary Society, West Virginia University Chapter. Exemplar of Integrity, Excellence, Compassion, Respect, Empathy, and Service in Medicine.
- 2013: Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center Award for Excellence in Medical Student Educatio, Charleston Area Medical Center/WVU-Charleston Division.
- 2013: Chairman’s Award for Academic Excellence, Charleston Area Medical Center/West Virginia University Department of OB/GYN.
- 2013: Resident Award for Excellence in Endoscopic Procedures, Charleston Area Medical Center/West Virginia University, Department of OB/GYN & The American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists.
- 2014: Golden Apple Teacher and Student Advocate Award, University of Vermont Medical Center.
- 2018: University of Vermont Medical Center Healthcare Hero Award.
- 2018: Golden Apple Teacher and Student Advocate Award, University of Vermont Medical Center
- 2019: Golden Apple Teacher and Student Advocate Award, University of Vermont Medical Center.
- 2020: University of Vermont Medical Center Healthcare Hero Award.
- 2021: Cleveland Magazine’s Top Doctors of 2021.
- 2022: Cleveland Magazine’s Top Doctors of 2022.
- 2023: Cleveland Magazine’s Best Doctors of 2023.
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Industry Relationships
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As of December 31, 2016, Joseph Findley did not disclose any Outside Relationships with Industry.