Brigham and Women's Hospital, Lung Center
15 Francis Street
2nd Floor
Boston, MA  02115
About Hisashi Tsukada, MD, PhD
Gender
Male
Specialties
Pulmonary and Critical Care
Thoracic Surgery
Clinical Interests
airway management and surgery
COPD
emphysema
lung cancer
lung nodules
lung transplantation
lymphoma
pleural effusion
pneumothorax
pulmonary sarcoidosis
tracheal disorders
Bio

Dr. Hisashi Tsukada is a thoracic surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.  He is also an assistant professor in surgery at Harvard Medical School. 

He received his medical degree and a PhD in medicine from St. Marianna University School of Medicine (Kawasaki, Japan). He then completed a residency in surgery at Mitsui Memorial Hospital (Tokyo). His fellowships include thoracic surgery at St. Marianna University Hospital, thoracic surgery research at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and interventional pulmonology at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center.   

Dr. Tsukada specializes in Interventional Pulmonology and his clinical interests concentrate on aligning his research investigations to disease processes he has observed in patients as a practicing thoracic surgeon for more than ten years in Japan. Dr. Tsukada started his service at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in October 2014. He has expanded the Interventional Pulmonology procedures up to 1,000 cases per year in 2023. Dr. Tsukada is research focuses on developing an artificial trachea for in vivo implantation and airway tissue regeneration. He has authored 30 peer-reviewed publications. 

Dr. Tsukada is fluent in Japanese.

Education

Medical School
St. Marianna University School of Medicine, 1991
Board Certifications
Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2017
Fellowships
St. Marianna University Hospital, 1995 - 1999
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, 2006 - 2011
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, 2011 - 2014
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