Peter D. Bulova, MD
(Western Region)
Dr. Bulova is a Professor of General Internal Medicine who runs the University of Pittsburgh Adult Down Syndrome Center and co-directs the Magee Center for Women with Physical and Intellectual Disabilities. He completed his undergraduate training at Brown University. His medical school, internal medicine residency and chief residency took place at the University of Pittsburgh.
He is a past president of the executive board of the Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group and speaks nationally of the care of adults with Down syndrome and care of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
He teaches medical students, residents and fellows at the University of Pittsburgh and was accepted into the University’s Academy of Distinguished Educators in 2009. He is clinically involved in research on Alzheimer’s disease in adults with Down syndrome and is an ad hoc reviewer for several journals including The New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, and JAMA.