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| John G. Bartlett, MD Chief, Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine; Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies Mobilizing Professional Communities Published proceedings Raw transcript Next speaker |
Professional Biography John G. Bartlett received his M.D. from Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse in 1959 and completed training in Internal Medicine at Peter Bent Brigham in Boston and University of Alabama in Birmingham. His U.S. military service included one year on a tropical disease ward in Vietnam, and this persuaded him to pursue infectious diseases. His ID fellowship was at UCLA-Wadsworth VA in Los Angeles. In 1970 he joined the faculty at UCLA, and left for a position at Tufts University School of Medicine in 1975. In 1980, Dr. Bartlett moved to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine where he is Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases. Dr. Bartlett has been the principal investigator for $30 million in research funds at Hopkins and he has written more than 600 articles or chapters and 13 books (38 editions). Major interests are antibiotic-associated colitis, pneumonia, anaerobic infections, HIV/AIDS and managed care. |