About Me
Dr. Eyster received her medical degree from Duke University, School of Medicine in 1960 and completed a residency in Internal Medicine at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center (currently known as New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center) in 1963. She remained at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, where she completed a fellowship in hematology in 1966.
Dr. Eyster joined the medical staff at Penn State Hershey Medical Center in 1970. She served as Chief of the Division of Hematology from 1973-1995, and has been the Director of the Hemophilia Program and Medical Director of the Special Hematology/Coagulation laboratory since 1973. Her clinical and laboratory interests are disorders of bleeding and clotting, and the anemias.
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Professional Education
- Education
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Medical School, Duke University School of Medicine - 1960
- Fellowship
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Fellowship, Hematology New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center - 1966
- Residency
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Residency, Internal Medicine New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center - 1963
Research Interests
- Inhibitor development in persons with hemophilia, epidemiology and natural history of transfusion acquired HIV and Hepatitis C virus infections in persons with hemophilia.
Awards
- Distinguished Medical Alumnus Award Duke University 2011
- Distinguished Professorship in Medicine and Pathology