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Bone Health Specialists Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases
WEBRoberto Civitelli, MD. Chief, Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases and Sydney M. & Stella H. Shoenberg Chair in Medicine. Phone: 314-454-7775 (Clinic) / 314-454-8906 (Research) Fax: 314-996-3087 (Clinic) / 314-454-5505 (Research) Email: [email protected]
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URL: https://bonehealth.wustl.edu/patient-care/bone-health-physicians/
Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases Washington University in …
WEBDr. Erica Scheller (@schellerlab) was honored at the Washington University 2024 Celebration of Inventors for her collaborative work with Dr. Shantanu Chakrabartty on a patent entitled “Methods and apparatus for wireless power delivery and remote sensing using self-capacitances”, one of 56 patents issued to the University in 2023.
Osteoporosis Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases
WEBTo schedule an appointment or refer a patient, please call 314-454-7775. Offices are open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Washington University School of Medicine does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of information contained on websites on non-affiliated external sources. Read the School of Medicine’s Policy on Links to Third-Party
Roberto Civitelli, MD Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases
WEB314-996-3087 (Clinic) / 314-454-5505 (Research) civitellir@ wustl.edu. Dr. Roberto Civitelli, the current Chief of the Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases, is a world renowned expert on osteoporosis and bone mineral diseases. Originally trained in Siena, Italy, he has been affiliated with the Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases since 1985
Calcium & Vitamin D Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases
WEBCalcium and vitamin D are essential components for building and maintaining strong bones throughout life. While there has been some controversy in the past few years on how much calcium and vitamin D should be recommended for healthy bones, there are no doubts that too many people in the U.S. and in many other countries, especially elderly
Patient Resources
WEBPatient Resources. A large amount of information about osteoporosis and bone health is available on the internet. However, not all of the content that can be found on-line comes from reliable sources. The following links will take you to sites that are managed by professional societies, non-profit organizations or patient support groups where
About Us Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases Washington
WEBAbout Us. Based on its long tradition of excellence in clinical and basic science investigations, education, and patient care, the Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases is home to a cadre of outstanding basic scientists, translational and clinical investigators, and committed physicians. Research faculty engage in a broad range of basic
Center for Advanced Medicine – South County Division of Bone …
WEBCenter for Advanced Medicine – South County. Physical Address: 5201 Midamerica Pl, St. Louis, MO 63129, USA Mailing Address: 5201 Midamerica Plaza, Suite 2300 St. Louis, MO 63129; Phone: 314-454-7775 Fax: 314-996-3087
Kathryn Diemer, MD
WEB314-454-7775. 314-996-3087. diemerk@ wustl.edu. Dr. Kathryn Diemer is a highly respected physician and a St. Louis native. She received her medical training at Washington University and has been part of the Bone Health Program since 1989. She is a leading expert on osteoporosis nationally and has served in leadership roles in the …
Jim Avery, MD Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases
WEB314-996-3087. averyj@ wustl.edu. Dr. James Avery, a Washington University trainee and board-certified internist, joined the Bone Health Program in May 2011 as a part-time physician. He was a primary care physician at the Grant Medical Clinic in St. Louis, and has been active in the management of osteoporosis for many years.
Carolyn Jachna, MD
WEBCarolyn Jachna, MD. Assistant Professor of Medicine. 314-454-7775. 314-996-3087. cmjachna@ wustl.edu. Dr. Carolyn Jachna obtained her MD degree at Northwestern University, in Chicago, IL, in 1998; and completed her residency training in Internal Medicine at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in 2001.
Clinical Research Unit Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases
WEBBridgett Toennies, RT, (R) (CBDT) Clinical Research Coordinator. 314-454-8016. [email protected].
Research Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases Washington
WEBThe Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases is fully committed to translating basic science discoveries into innovative clinical applications, and to testing the efficacy and safety of new therapeutic options for the treatment of metabolic bone diseases. Central to this mission is the division’s Clinical Research Unit (CRU), a fully equipped
Locations Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases Washington
WEBBarnes-Jewish West County Hospital. Physical Address: 10 Barnes W Dr, Creve Coeur, MO 63141, USA Mailing Address: 10 Barnes West Drive Medical Office Building #2, Suite 200 Creve Coeur, MO 63141; Phone: 314-454-7775 Fax: 314-996-3087
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