The human infectious diseases endemic in all regions of the world are a result of population-environment relationships. Knowledge of disease epidemiology and behavioral risk factors are important factors that contribute to correct diagnosis and treatment of diseases within the USA.
The human infectious diseases endemic in all regions of the world are a result of population-environment relationships. Knowledge of disease epidemiology and behavioral risk factors are important…
About
Michael A. Kron, MD, MSc, FACP, is a professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases. He attended Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago and completed his internal medicine residency also in Chicago at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Following residency he received a Master’s Degree in Clinical Tropical Medicine at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London. He then returned to the USA and completed research and clinical fellowships in Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine (Tropical Medicine) at Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Kron has maintained his interests in Clinical Tropical Medicine through collaborations with institutions in Asia, Africa, and South America, and his research through the Marquette University-Medical College of Wisconsin Department of Biomedical Engineering.
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Northwestern University - Chicago - IL - Doctor of Medicine - (1980)
Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Chicago - IL - Residency in Internal Medicine - (1980-1983)
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland - OH - Fellowship in Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine - (1984-1989)