Gail M. Osterman, PhD

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Primary Specialty

Cardiac Behavioral Health

Secondary Specialty

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Education

Professional Education:
PhD, Illinois Institute of Technology Lewis College of Human Sciences - 2004
Residency:
Rush University Medical Center - 2005

Faculty Profile

Assistant Professor, Feinberg School of Medicine

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Practice Groups and Affiliations

Medical Group:
Northwestern Medical Group
Alignment Category:
Northwestern Medicine Physician Network

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53 Ratings

Reviews from Patients

4 Reviews

Reviews from Patients

4 Reviews

October 19, 2023

5.0

Gail is great listener and gives sound advice

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October 05, 2023

5.0

Gail helps you find n a way that you can build on and better care for yourself

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September 21, 2023

5.0

Amazing listener

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September 07, 2023

5.0

So easy to talk with!

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