Physician
Family Medicine
Elissa Meites works in the field of Family Medicine. He attended Stanford University School of Medicine. Stanford University School of Medicine is a one of the best medicals schools. Stanford University School of Medicine is ranked 2 in research and 25 in primary care medicine Doctor Elissa Meites, MD is also a published doctor. He has 23 publication published. The most recent publication is: HPV vaccine coverage among men who have sex with men - National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System, United States, 2011.
Publications
- HPV vaccine coverage among men who have sex with men - National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System, United States, 2011.
- Neglected parasitic infections in the United States: trichomoniasis.
- Trichomoniasis: the "neglected" sexually transmitted disease.
- Trichomonas vaginalis in selected U.S. sexually transmitted disease clinics: testing, screening, and prevalence.
- Keloids: Which treatment is best for your patient?
- Sexually transmitted infections among US women and men: prevalence and incidence estimates, 2008.
- Can clinical tests help monitor human papillomavirus vaccine impact?
- Severe methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus infections associated with epidural injections at an outpatient pain clinic.
- Preparing doctors for bedside computing.
- A student-initiated interactive course as a model for teaching reproductive health.
- Preparing health care workers for a cholera epidemic, Dominican Republic, 2010.
- HPV vaccine implementation in STD clinics--STD Surveillance Network.
- Transmission of 2009 Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) Virus among Healthcare Personnel-Southern California, 2009.
- Ambulance need at mass gatherings.
- Data for decision making: strategic information tools for hospital management during a pandemic.
- Hospital capacity during an influenza pandemic-Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2009.
- Investigation of increased rates of isolation of Bacillus species.
- Fatal Clostridium sordellii infections after medical abortions.
- Telephone counseling improves smoking cessation rates.
- Opiate exposure in breastfeeding newborns.
- Chronic figurate skin lesions. Tinea imbricata.
- Reemerging leptospirosis, California.
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UCSF
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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