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Stephen Telloni
Emphasizing adaptability and resilience in the ever-evolving field of medicine, Dr. Stephen Telloni serves as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Duke University. With a specialization in General Internal Medicine, Dr. Telloni brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role. He earned his medical degree in 2009 from Ohio State University, followed by completing his residency and chief residency in Internal Medicine at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Dr. Telloni's research interests are deeply rooted in Health Care Delivery and Liver Diseases, areas where he has made significant contributions. His scholarly work includes publications on critical topics such as discharge summary routing and improving access to subspecialty care for liver transplant patients. These studies reflect his commitment to enhancing patient care and optimizing healthcare systems. At Duke University, Dr. Telloni is actively involved in both teaching and mentoring medical students and residents, fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals. His approach to education emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practice and the integration of clinical research into everyday patient care. In addition to his academic and research pursuits, Dr. Telloni is dedicated to clinical practice, where he applies his expertise to improve patient outcomes. His work is characterized by a patient-centered approach, ensuring that each individual receives comprehensive and compassionate care. Through his efforts, Dr. Telloni continues to contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge and the improvement of healthcare delivery systems.
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