Yale School of Medicine

Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine

Internal Medicine
333 Cedar Street
Room LMP-1072
P.O. Box 208056
New Haven, CT 06520-8056

Lisa M. Walke

Lisa M. Walke

Assistant Professor of Medicine
Section of Geriatrics

Research Interests

Dr. Walke is a graduate of the Yale Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology. She has been the recipient of the John A. Hartford/American Federation for Aging Research Academic Geriatric Fellowship (2001-2003), the Merck/American Geriatrics Society New Investigator Award (2002), a R01 Diversity Supplement (2003-2005), and the Hartford Geriatrics Health Outcomes Research Award (2005-2007). Dr. Walke’s research is directed toward improving the quality of care provided to older persons with chronic disease. Her prior work has examined the association between symptoms and three health outcomes—quality of life, self-rated health, and functional status—in community-dwelling older persons with advanced chronic disease. Her current work focuses on symptom management for persons with chronic lung disease and methods for improving hospital outcomes for older adults undergoing elective noncardiac surgery.

Clinical Activities

Dr. Walke is Chief of the multidisciplinary Geriatrics Consult Service which provides inpatient and outpatient geriatric assessments. The consult service utilizes a team approach that consists of a geriatrician, geriatric nurse practitioner, geriatric pharmacist, internal medicine residents, and pharmacy residents. Dr. Walke has also established a new model of care with the Department of Surgery in which older patients scheduled for elective noncardiac surgery are assessed by the consult team in the outpatient surgery clinic. Patients at risk for functional or cognitive decline are co–managed by geriatrics and surgery during their peri-operative hospitalization. Patients who reside locally also receive a post-operative home visit after discharge to ensure a smooth transition back into the community.

In addition, the Geriatrics Consult Service has recently established collaborations with the Nursing service to provide inpatient consultations for older adults who are identified to be at high risk for falling.

Selected Recent Publications

  • Monias AT, Walke LM, Morrison RS, Meier DE. The Effect of Age on Medical Decisions Made by Patients with Chronic Illness. Journal of Palliative Medicine 1999;2:311-317.
  • Katz TF, Walke LM, Jacobs LG. A Geriatric Hospitalist Program for Nursing Home Residents. Annals of Long-Term Care 2000;8:51-56.
  • Katz TF, Walke LM, Suri R, et al. Goals of care for hospitalized Nursing Home Residents. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2001;49:837.
  • Walke LM, Gallo WT, Tinetti ME, Fried TR. The Burden of Symptoms among Community-Dwelling Older Persons with Advanced Chronic Disease. Archives of Internal Medicine 2004;164:2321-2324.
  • Walke LM, Byers AL, McCorkle R, Fried TR. Symptom Assessment in Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Advanced Chronic Disease. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2006;31:31-37.
  • Walke LM, Byers AL, Gallo WT, Endrass J, Fried TR. The Association of Symptoms with Health Outcomes in Chronically Ill Adults. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2007;33:58-66.
  • Walke LM. Quality of Life. In: Wachtel TJ, ed. Geriatric Clinical Advisor: Instant Diagnosis and Treatment. Philadelphia: Mosby Elsevier, 2007, pp 500-501.
  • Walke LM, Byers AL, Tinetti ME, Dubin JA, McCorkle R, Fried TR. Range and Severity of Symptoms over Time among Older Adults with COPD and HF (under review).
Education:
BA, Harvard University
MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Training:
Residency: Montefiore Medical Center
Fellowship: Yale University

Contact

Mailing Address
Section of Geriatrics
Department of Internal Medicine
Yale School of Medicine
20 York Street
New Haven, CT 06510

E-mail
lisa.walke@yale.edu

Office Phone
203-932-5711, ext. 4244

Fax
203-937-3457