Study Group: Infectious Disease Pediatricians

Council Members in this Study Group: 232

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Leading Experts in this Study Group

Moshe Arditi

Owner
Moshe Arditi, MD, Inc

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Moshe Arditi, MD, is the Vice-Chair of Research in the Department of Pediatrics and Director of the Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He is also a Professor of Infectious Diseases, Immunology and Microbiology...

Members in this Study Group include these company types:

  • Academic Medical Center/Hospital or Clinic
  • Office Based Private Practice or Clinic
  • Non-Academic Community Hospital or Clinic
  • Academic Institution*

Members in this Study Group often have these job titles:

  • Physician - Attending Physician
  • Physician - Division Head
  • Physician - Director
  • Physician - Department Chair
  • Professor
  • Owner

GLG Live Meetings with this Study Group's Leading Experts (?)

September 15, 2005 | San Francisco

GLGi: Infectious Diseases Grand Rounds

GLG Webcasts & Teleconferences

Leading Experts in Infectious Disease Pediatricians have not participated in any GLG webcasts.

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