Monday, August 1, 2011

med,not: Dr. Robert Fredericks & Whittemore Peterson Institute

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Whittemore Peterson Institute


Dr. Robert Fredericks

The Center for Translational Medicine at the Whittemore
Peterson Institute ("WPI") is proud to welcome Dr.
Robert S. Fredericks as our first medical practitioner.

Dr. Fredericks is a Board Certified Endocrinologist who has
had a special interest in patients with neuro-immune
illnesses since the mid-1980s.

He received a degree in cellular and organismal biology
from the University of California at Santa Barbara, and
then proceeded to the University of Southern California,
Keck School of Medicine.

After receiving his M.D. and serving in an internal
medicine residency at Huntington Memorial Hospital in
Pasadena, Dr. Fredericks returned to the USC clinical
research center for a fellowship in endocrinology and
metabolism.

Dr. Fredericks believes that personalizing the translation
of basic science to clinical care requires the integration
of multiple disciplines and the recognition of the causal
relationships that influence health.

He treats each patient on a case-by-case basis, using an
investigative strategy that remains attentive to individual
complaints.


For more information or to make an appointment, please
contact Dr. Fredericks' office directly at 775-682-8500.

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