Epler was an Associate Clinical Professor at Boston University and has been an Associate Clinical Professor at Harvard Medicinal School since 1998.[4] He was Visiting Professor at Kyoto University School of Medicine in Kyoto, Japan. He was the team pulmonary physician for the Boston Celtics NBA basketball team.[8] He was the Course Director for a NIOSH Industrial Spirometry Program. He was a consultant for the Social Security Administration (SSA) Disability Panel in Baltimore, Maryland.[8] He was Editor-in-Chief of the Pulmonary and Critical Care Update Program for the American College of Chest Physicians. He was an editorial review for the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), American Journal of Epidemiology, and the Annals of Internal Medicine. He was the President of the Massachusetts Thoracic Society and the President of the New England American College of Chest Physicians.
He is the author of the “You’re the Boss” series and A Medical Doctor’s Guide to Live Your Best Life”.[3][9]
He was Chairman, Department of Medicine at the New England Baptist Hospital from 1983 to 1998 where he was a Board Member, Medical Executive Committee member, credential committee member and Chairman of the Clinical Investigation Committee.[3]
He lives in the Boston area with his wife, Joan.[3]
Research and career
Dr. Gary Epler did research on the Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia which is inflammatory bronchiolitis obliterans with patchy organizing pneumonia[10] and may be referred to as Epler’s pneumonia.[11]
^ a b「ゲイリー・エプラー」 . Project EGG . 2019年8月19日. 2021年6月23日閲覧。
^エプラー、ゲイリー・R. (2019年1月10日). 『Alive with Life: A Medical Doctor's Guide to Live Your Best Life』ウォーターサイド・プレス. ISBN978-1939116581。
^ Epler, Gary R.; Colby, Thomas V.; McLoud, Theresa C.; Carrington, Charles B.; Gaensler, Edward A. (1985-01-17). 「閉塞性細気管支炎による器質化肺炎」. New England Journal of Medicine . 312 (3): 152– 158. doi : 10.1056/NEJM198501173120304 . ISSN 0028-4793 . PMID 3965933 .