George Robert Parkerson, M.D., M.P.H.
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George Robert Parkerson, M.D., M.P.H.
Associate Professor
Phone
Phone
Positions
- Associate Professor
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Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX US
- Director
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Global Health Track, Baylor College of Medicine
- Faculty
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National School of Tropical Medicine
Addresses
- Baylor College of Medicine Medical Center, McNair Campus (Clinic)
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7200 Cambridge St., 8th Floor, Suite 8B
Houston, TX 77030
United States
Phone: (713) 798-2900
Education
- MD from Duke University School Of Medicine
- 05/1981 - Durham, North Carolina United States
- MPH from Harvard School Of Public Health
- 05/1985 - Boston, Massachusetts United States
- BS from Duke University
- 05/1977 - Durham, North Carolina United States
- Residency at Duke University Medical Center
- 06/1984 - Durham, North Carolina United States
- Residency at New England Medical Center
- 08/1995 - Boston, Massachusetts United States
- Fellowship at New England Medical Center
- 06/1994 - Boston, Massachusetts United States
Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine
- ABIM, Infectious Diseases
- American Board of Family Medicine
Professional Interests
- Infectious Diseases
- Tropical Medicine
- Healthcare for the underserved
Professional Statement
I have had the honor of caring for patients and teaching medical students, residents and fellows at Baylor College of Medicine since 1998. I consider it a privilege to be a physician and to help individual patients stay healthy. The other joy for me professionally is getting to work with the amazing young people in training at Baylor. Specifically I get to do this by directing the Global Health Track which provides a four year curriculum in global health for medical students, presiding over Houston Shoulder to Shoulder Foundation which allows students to learn about providing clinical care in a remote and resource-poor area of the world, teaching on the wards and in clinics at Baylor and affiliated hospitals, and lecturing at the National School of Tropical Medicine. The diversity and depth of Baylor College of Medicine make it a great place to work and a great place to receive healthcare services!Websites
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