Dr. Boley joined the faculty of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in 2002. Working primarily in the GW Medical Faculty Associates’ (MFA) Acute Care Clinic and the Executive Health Center, Dr. Boley has provided acute and preventative care across a diverse population of patients. Additionally, she teaches medical students in the clinical environment and serves as a mentor/instructor for a medical school seminar. During her time at GW, Dr. Boley has been involved in efforts to measure quality of care and has served as a senior policy advisor in the Department of Health Policy for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Aligning Forces for Quality Program. Currently, she oversees physician assistants and nurse practitioners in the acute care clinic and sees patients in the Executive Health Center, where she provides comprehensive preventative care consultations. In 2013, Dr. Boley became the Director of Executive Health Services at the MFA’s Executive Health Center.
Training
Residency:
- Mount Sinai School of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency, 2000
Expertise
- Acute Care
- Preventative medicine
- Primary care/Internal Medicine
Research
Dr. Boley has been involved in research activities during the course of her medical education and training in areas of neurobiology, cardiology and end-of-life care.
- Boley E, Pickering TG, James GD, de Simone G, Roman MJ, Devereux RB. Relations of ambulatory blood pressure level and variability to left ventricular and arterial function in normotensive and hypertensive adults. Blood Press Monit 1997 Dec; 2(6): 323-331.
- Keys S, Boley E, Zimmerman WF. A Model Membrane System to Investigate Antioxidants in Bovine Rod Outer Segments. Experimental Eye Research 1997 Mar; 64(3): 313-321.
- Ng L, Boley E, Katims J. Neuro-selective threshold evaluation: methodology and application in pain management. Poster presented at the American Academy of Pain Medicine 1993 Annual Meeting, San Diego, Ca. Abstract published in The Clinical Journal of Pain 1993 Mar; 9(1): 59.