Jerry Ciocon, MD

954.659.5353

Jerry Ciocon, MD

Appointed: 1991

Jerry Ciocon, MD
Department: Center for Geriatric Medicine
Department Chair
Location: Florida, Krupa Center
Mail Code FLA
3250 Meridian Parkway
Weston, FL 33331
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Surgeon:
No
Treats:
Adults Only

Education & Fellowships

Fellowship - Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Geriatric Medicine
New Hyde Park, NY USA
1987
Residency - Mercy Hospital
Internal Medicine
Buffalo, NY USA
1985
Internship - Mercy Hospital
Internal Medicine
Buffalo, NY USA
1983
Internship - University of the Philippines College of Medicine
Rotating
Philippines Philippines
1981
Medical School - University of the Philippines College of Medicine
Philippines Philippines
1980

Certifications

  • Internal Medicine
  • Internal Medicine- Geriatric Medicine

Specialty Interests

Fatigue, functional decline, geriatrics, memory impairment, pain management with trigger point injections., polypharmacy, Urinary Incontinence. have grown interest in Palliative and Hospice (end of life care)

Awards & Honors

  • Outstanding Alumni Educator of the Year, University of Philippines Alumni Association of America, 2009
  • Cleveland Clinic Florida Educator of the Year, 2009
  • Clinical Researcher of the year, University of the Philippines Medical Alumni Association, 2005
  • Outstanding Physiciann in America 2002 to 2011
  • Best Doctor in Florida 2002 to 2011

Memberships

  • American College of Physicians, Fellow
  • American Geriatrics Society, Fellow
  • American College of Angiology, Fellow
  • Gerontological Society of America
  • Florida Geriatrics Society, President-Elect
  • International Psychogeriatrics Association

Treatment & Services

Specialty in Diseases and Conditions

Industry Relationships

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Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Tagalog
  • Filipino