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Biography Neil S. Skolnik, MD Professor of Family and Community Medicine
Neil S. Skolnik, MD, is Professor of Family and Community Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia. Dr. Skolnik serves as Associate Director of the Family Practice Residency Program at Abington Memorial Hospital in Abington, Pennsylvania, where he is also an attending physician. Dr. Skolnik received his medical degree at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. He completed his family practice internship and residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. Dr. Skolnik also completed a Faculty Development fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Dr. Skolnik regularly presents both regionally and nationally on a range of topics and has twice been the recipient of the "Top Doctor" Award in Family Medicine by Philadelphia Magazine. He writes a monthly Clinical Guidelines Column in Family Practice News, is the editor-in-chief for Redi-Reference Medical Handbooks, and contributes to the development of handheld computer medical resources nationwide. He has worked with the American Diabetes Association to help prepare their official PDA version of the annual American Diabetes Association Clinical Practice Recommendations and Standards of Care and with the CDC to prepare the CDC's PDA version of the 2002 and the 2006 CDC Sexually Transmitted Disease Guidelines; he is also the handheld series editor for all of the guidelines published by the Infectious Disease Society of America. Dr. Skolnik serves as the series editor for the Current Clinical Practice Series textbooks published by Humana Press, having overseen the development of approximately 25 titles in the Primary Care Series. He is also editor of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Primary Care (2007), Essential Infectious Disease Topics for Primary Care (2008), and Electronic Health Records: A Practical Guide for Primary Care, published by Humana Press, a division of Springer Medical Publishing. Faculty Disclosure:
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