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Belinda Vicioso, M.D.

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Belinda Vicioso
Name:
  Belinda A. Vicioso, M.D.
Endowed Title:
  Jose Garcia M.D. Professorship in Internal Medicine
Academic Title:
  Associate Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine - General Medicine
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Affiliations:
  General Internal Medicine
The James W. Aston Clinical Building
Department Website:
  Geriatrics
Physician Profile:
  Belinda Vicioso, M.D.

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Geriatrics
Management of chronic diseases
Medication adherence
Cognitive impairment
Health care policy
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
R. Sesso, F. Prado, B. Vicioso and L.R. Ramos, "Prospective study of progression of kidney dysfunction in community-dwelling older adults" Nephrology, 13:99-103, 2008  Download File
Sesso R, Roque A, Vicioso B, Stella R., "Prognosis of ARF in Hospitalized Elderly Patients" American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 44 (3):410-419, September 2004  Download File
Rubin CD, Stieglitz H, Vicioso B, Kirk L, "Development of Geriatrics-Oriented Faculty in General Internal Medicine" Annals Internal Medicine, 139(7):615-620, October 2003  Download File
B. Viciosos, "Dementia: When is it not Alzheimers?" American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 324(2):84-95, August 2002
B. Vicioso, "Medical Problems and Care Needs of Older Adults in Assisted Living Facilities, Assisted Living" Current Issues in Facility Management, Auburn House: Westport CT:29-47, 2001
 
 
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