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Joseph Q. Henkle, MD
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine

Professor and Chief

Office Location: 751 N. Rutledge, Room 0300
Springfield, IL 62702
Appointments: 217-545-LUNG (5864)

Click here to view Dr. Henkle's Curriculum Vitae.

Degree Year Institution Area
BS 1976 University of Wisconsin-Madison Zoology
MD 1981 University of Wisconsin Medical School
Residency 1984 University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics Internal Medicine
Fellowship 1986 Good Samaritan & VA Medical Centers Pulmonary Medicine
Board Certifications
Internal Medicine
Pulmonary Diseases
Critical Care Medicine
Sleep Medicine
Clinical Interests

Pulmonary – general pulmonary disorders with special interest in emphysema/COPD, noninvasive ventilation for chronic respiratory failure, and cystic fibrosis
Sleep Medicine – all sleep disorders, particularly sleep-related breathing disorders
Critical Care Medicine – general critical care medicine and mechanical ventilation

Representative Publications
  1. Sood A, Dawson B, Eid W, Eagleton L, Henkle J, Hopkins-Price P. (2005) Obesity is associated with bronchial hyper-responsiveness in women. Journal of Asthma, 42 (10):847-852. PMID: 16393723
  2. Sood A, Verhulst SJ, Varma A, Eagleton LE, Henkle JQ, Hopkins-Price P. (2006). Association of excess weight and degree of airway responsiveness in asthmatics and non-asthmatics. J Asthma, Aug; 43(6):447-452. PMID: 16952863
  3. Sood, A; Dawson, BK; Henkle, JQ; Hopkins-Price, P; Qualls, C. (2007). Effect of change of reference standard to NHANES III on Interpretation of spirometric “abnormality”. International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease – Issue: online early; (2):3; print version: 2(3): 361-367. PMID: 18229575
  4. Rethnam R, Henkle JQ, Scaife SL, and Francis ML. (2008) In-hospital mortality in patients undergoing bronchoscopy. Amer J of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 177, A132.
  5. Rethnam R, Sangwan G, Syed MO, Alhatem F, Henkle JQ, Hopkins-Price P and Eagleton L. (2008). Effect of severity of airflow obstruction on rapid eye movement associated sleep apnea in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients. Sleep, 31, A291.

 


 


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