University of California San Francisco Lab Medicine Resident Critical Reviews - Disseminated Histoplasmosis and the Urinary Histoplasmosis Antigen
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Review article written for University of California San Francisco Laboratory Medicine "Critical reviews" in June 1992 by Dr David Gallagher. Covers background of disseminated histoplasmosis and diagnostic approach. Critical review of the urinary histoplasmosis antigen test available at the time.
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Gallagher, David (1992). University of California San Francisco Lab Medicine Resident Critical Reviews - Disseminated Histoplasmosis and the Urinary Histoplasmosis Antigen. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24014.
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David Michael Gallagher
I am currently the Chief Medical Officer at Duke University Hospital. As CMO I am a member of the senior leadership team that positively impacts the strategies, goals, and objectives at our hospital. I also help support Duke Clinical Automated Laboratories in a clinical consultant role. I am a Professor of Medicine at Duke University. My faculty career track is as a Clinician Leader – Administrator with an emphasis on Clinical Practice Advancement. I have 25+ years of physician leadership experience with previous roles as Chief of Duke Hospital Medicine Programs and Associate CMO of Duke University Hospital. As a clinically active hospitalist, I actively teach learners as an attending physician for Duke Hospital General Medicine Teaching Services caring for patients at DUH and other venues. I am board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine with a Focused Practice in Hospital Medicine, current in that board’s Maintenance of Certification Program, and have achieved the designation and recognition as a Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine through the Society of Hospital Medicine. The themes of my scholarly output include readmissions reduction, venous thromboembolism risk in hospitalized older adults, physical activity in hospitalized older adults, mentorship programs for hospitalists, quality improvement teaching to residents, and hospitalist workflow improvements.
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