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Stanley Deresinski, M.D., FACP, FIDSA
Clinical
Professor of Medicine
Stanford University
2900 Whipple Avenue, Suite 115
Redwood City, CA 94062
Email:
polishmd@earthlink.net
Dr.
Deresinski received his medical degree from the University of Illinois College
of Medicine, where he also completed two years of training in Internal
Medicine. He subsequently completed his Internal Medicine residency at Stanford
University, where he also received three years of training in Infectious
Diseases. In addition to board-certification in Internal Medicine and
Infectious Diseases, he has received the "Certificate of Knowledge" in Clinical
Tropical Medicine and Travelers Health from the American Society of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene.
Current Appointments:
Clinical Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases & Geographic
Medicine, Stanford University; President of Professional Staff, Sequoia
Hospital, Redwood City, CA; Hospital Epidemiologist, Sequoia Hospital Redwood
City, CA.
Other: Physician, U.S.
Army, Viet Nam & Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, CA, 1970-1972;
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of
South Florida School of Medicine, Tampa, FL, 1976-1978; Volunteer Physician,
Flying Samaritans, Colonet, Baja, Mexico, 1982-1985; Director, AIDS Program,
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, San Jose, CA, 1986-2000; Associate Chief,
Division of Infectious Diseases, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, San Jose,
CA, 1988-2009; Founder and Medical Director, AIDS Community Research Consortium,
Redwood City, CA, 1987-2001; Site Principal Investigator, California
Collaborative Treatment Group and Stanford AIDS Clinical Trials Unit Satellite,
1992-1998; Russel V. Lee Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching awarded by
Stanford University Department of Medicine House Staff, 1984; Kenneth L. Vosti,
MD Infectious Diseases Teaching Award, Stanford, 2005 and 2008; Editor,
Infectious Disease Alert, 1992-current; Physician Trainer, AIDS Training
Program, Kampala, Uganda, 2002; Chair, Standards and Practice Guidelines
Committee, 2008-2011; Section Editor (and author), In The Literature,
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2005-current; Reviewer, Clinical Infectious
Diseases; Reviewer, The Journal of Infectious Diseases; Watanakunakorn Clinician
Award, 2011.
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