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Richard J. Maniglia, M.D.

Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
Attending Physician, Infectious Diseases HIV Clinic, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania
Department: Medicine

Contact information
Division of Infectious Diseases
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
39th and Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-662-8729
Fax: 215-243-3273
Education:
BA (Political Science)
Bucknell University, 1982.
(Post-Baccalaureate Program in Pre-Medical Studies)
University of Pennsylvania, 1984.
MD (Medicine)
Hahnemann University School of Medicine, 1988.
Post-Graduate Training
Intern in Medicine, Hahnemann University Hospital, 1988-1989.
Resident in Medicine, Hahnemann University Hospital, 1989-1991.
Chief Resident in Medicine, Hahnemann University Hospital, Crozer Chester Medical Center, 1991-1992.
Fellow in Infectious Diseases, Hahnemann University Hospital, 1992-1994.
Certifications
National Board of Medical Examiners, 1989.
American Board of Internal Medicine, 1992.
American Board of Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, 1994.
Re-Certification Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2002.
Re-Certification Infectious Diseases, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2004.
Re-certification Infectious Diseases, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2014.
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Selected Publications

Lautenbach E, LaRosa LA, Kasbekar N, Peng HP, Maniglia, RJ, Fishman NO: Fluoroquinolone utilization in the emergency departments of academic medical centers: prevalence of, and risk factors for, inappropriate use. Archives of Internal Medicine 163(5): 601, March 2003.

Maniglia RJ, Roth T, Blumberg E: Polymicrobial Brain Abscess in a patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus. Clinical Infectious Diseases 24(3): 449-51, March 1997.

Blumberg EA, Fitzpatrick J,Stutman PC, Maniglia R, Alpenn J, Gash A,Brozena SC: Impact of prophylaxis on the development of cytomegalovirus disease in heart transplant recipients. Annual Meeting Infectious Disease Society of America, Orlando, FLA October 1994 Notes: Oral Presentation.

Maniglia R, Schwartz AB, Moriber-Katz S: Non-Steroidal anti-inflammatory nephrotoxicity. Annals of Clinical & Laboratory Science 18(3): 240-52, May-June 1988.

Esfahani M, Scerbo L, Lund-Katz S, DePace DM, Maniglia R, Alexander JK, Phillipa MC: Effects of cholesterol and lipoproteins on endocytosis by a monocyte-like cell line. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 889(3): 287-300, December 1986.

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