Dr. Levin joined the Pitt faculty in 2007. He has extensive clinical experience in ambulatory care and long-term care, as well as residency and medical student education. He is currently a full-time hospitalist in the Section of Hospital Medicine. His areas of active interest include inpatient consultative medicine, discharge quality improvement, bedside procedures, and medical education.
Dr. Levin actively supervises clinical practice for residents, interns, and medical students, including bedside teaching and case-based didactic presentations. he is a regular lecturer for a series of didactic presentations for the senior residents rotating on the consult service and precepts consult residents throughout the year. Dr. Levin is a physician liaison for a nursing unit in Montefiore Hospital, a physician representative on the Medicine Line Committee, and a member of the UPMC Patient Safety Collaborative.
- BS, Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, 1984
- MD, University of Pittsburgh, 1988
- Internal Medicine Residency, University of Cincinnati, 1991
- Fellowship in General Internal Medicine, University of Cincinnati, 1992
- Chief Medical Resident, University of Cincinnati, 1993
Education & Training
- Annual Clinical Vignette Competition, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Physicians, for vignette entitled "Renal Vein Thrombosis in the Setting of Acute Pyelonephritis" by WI Levin, KS Kant, J M, 1991
- Clerkship Preceptor of the Year Award – Adult Inpatient Medicine, UPSOM, 2014
- Pittsburgh Magazine’s “Best Doctors In America”, 2015