Roger E. Wetherbee

Biosketch / Results /

Roger E. Wetherbee, M.D.

Clinical Associate Professor;
Department of Medicine (ID&Immun Div)

Clinical Addresses

530 FIRST AVENUE, 4C
NEW YORK, NY 10016
Hours: Mon. 12 - 5; Tue. 2 - 6; Wed. 9 - 12; Thu. 9 - 1; Fri. 9 - 1
Phone: 212-263-7243
Fax: 212-263-5899

« Back to Results

Medical Specialties

Infectious Diseases

Medical Expertise

Opportunistic Infections, Hospital Acquired Infection, General Infectious Diseases, Fungal Infections, Transplant Infections, Parasitic Disease, Travel Medicine, General Internal Medicine, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Lyme Disease

Insurance

1199, AETNA HMO, AETNA INDEMNITY, AETNA MEDICARE, AETNA POS, AETNA PPO, Aetna EPO, Beech Street, Cigna HMO, Cigna POS, Cigna PPO, Empire BCBS Child Health Plus, Empire BCBS EPO, Empire BCBS HMO, Empire BCBS Healthy NY, Empire BCBS Indemnity, Empire BCBS MediBlue (Medicare), Empire BCBS POS, Empire BCBS PPO, Empire Plan, Great West Insurance, HEALTHNET HMO, HEALTHNET PPO, HIP ACCESS I, HIP ACCESS II, HIP Child Health Plus, HIP EPO, HIP HMO, HIP MEDICARE, HIP PPO, Health Plus (Medicaid), HealthNet POS, Medicare, Metroplus Health Plan (Medicaid), Multiplan, Oxford Freedom Plan, Oxford Liberty, Oxford Medicare, Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS), UPN Elite (Island Group/Humana/etc), United Healthcare EPO, United Healthcare HMO, United Healthcare POS, United Healthcare PPO, United Top Tier (NYU Employee)

Insurance Disclaimer: Insurance listed above may not be accepted at all office locations. Please confirm prior to each visit. The information presented here may not be complete or may have changed.

« Back to Results

Board Certification

2001 — Internal Medicine

Education

1969 — New York University School of Medicine, Medical Education
1969-1970 — Bellevue Hospital Center (Medicine), Residency Training
1974-1975 — Manhattan VA Hospital (Infectious Diseases), Clinical Fellowships

« Back to Results

All data from NYU Health Sciences Library Faculty Bibliography — -

Contact:
http://hsl.med.nyu.edu/faculty-bibliography-search#about

West Nile virus infections in organ transplant recipients--New York and Pennsylvania, August-September, 2005
Teperman LW; Diflo T; Fahmy A; Morgan GR; Wetherbee RE; Ratner L; Cohen D; Ackelsberg J; Campbell M; DeBernardo E; Fine A;
2005 Oct 14;54(40):1021-1023, MMWR
In September 2005, West Nile virus (WNV) infection was confirmed in three of four recipients of organs transplanted from a common donor. Two recipients subsequently had neuroinvasive disease, one recipient had asymptomatic WNV infection, and a fourth recipient apparently was not infected. This report summarizes the ongoing investigation. Clinicians should be aware of the potential for transplant-associated transmission of infectious disease
— id: 61342, year: 2005, vol: 54, page: 1021, stat: Journal Article,

INFECTIONS IN AIDS
WETHERBEE, RE
1986 NOV ;17(11):679-684, Laboratory medicine
— id: 41546, year: 1986, vol: 17, page: 679, stat: Journal Article,

Septic arthritis secondary to group C streptococcus
Mitnick H; Mitnick JS; Rafii M; Wetherbee R
1982 Nov-Dec;9(6):974-976, Journal of rheumatology
— id: 63016, year: 1982, vol: 9, page: 974, stat: Journal Article,

Induction of systemic delayed hypersensitivity during experimental viral infection of the respiratory tract with a myxovirus or paramyxovirus
Wetherbee RE
1973 Jul;111(1):157-163, Journal of immunology
— id: 27402, year: 1973, vol: 111, page: 157, stat: Journal Article,