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Meyer D Lifschitz, MD

Dr. Lifschitz is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Nephrology. He was on the full-time faculty of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio for over 30 years and is now a Professor Emeritus at that institution. He served as the Chief of Research at their associated VA Hospital and has extensive experience with all aspects of Adult Kidney Disease, Hypertension, fluid and electrolyte disorders and other disease processes as they affect the kidney.

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Gregory S. Cohn MD

Dr. Cohn is an Internal Medicine physician who specializes in the area of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention. Dr. Cohn attended Thomas Jefferson University Medical College, Philadelphia, PA and became a Doctor of Medicine in June 1988. Dr. Cohn is happy to meet with you and share information related to Cardiovascular Disease Prevention. Please feel free to visit his Expert page and schedule a meeting or place an e-question

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Harold S. Landa MD

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David L. Solomon Ph.D.

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About General Internal Medicine
Internal medicine is the branch and specialty of medicine concerning the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of diseases in adults, especially of internal organs. Doctors of internal medicine, also called "internists", are required to have included in their medical schooling and postgraduate training at least three years dedicated to learning how to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases that affect adults.


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