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"Anal HPV infection: diagnosis, treatment and prevention"

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  • Lecture
When 2011-02-11
from 08:30 AM to 09:30 AM
Where 1131 Bioinformatics
Contact Name
Contact Phone (919) 966-2536
Presenter Steve Goldstone, MD (Mt Sinai School of Medicine)
Lecture Series Infectious Diseases Friday Morning Conference
Sponsor CFID, IGHID, SOM, CFAR
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The Center for Infectious Diseases and the Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases co-sponsor a weekly conference series featuring distinguished clinicians and scientists from UNC, local universities and other national and international institutions. The topics are varied and appeal to not only infectious disease specialists, but also professionals in epidemiology, public health, microbiology, biostatistics and other global health-related disciplines.

Stephen E. Goldstone's New York City medical practice specializes in ano/rectal disorders. Dr. Goldstone is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and on the teaching faculty of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. In addition, he holds hospital appointments at Mount Sinai Medical Center and Cabrini Medical Center, both in New York City. After graduating from college Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa, Dr. Goldstone enrolled in the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. While there, he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical honor society. Dr. Goldstone completed a residency in General Surgery at the Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine where he achieved distinction for both his clinical and teaching skills. In addition to several awards for teaching excellence, he held the title of Chief Resident in General Surgery for the final two years of his training.

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