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Dr. Nancy S. Miller, MD

  • 670 Albany Street
  • Boston,
  • Massachusetts
  • 02118

Specialties

  • Anatomic & Clinical Pathology
  • Medical Microbiology
Gender
Female

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Dr. Karen C. Carroll, MD

  • 4940 Eastern Avenue
  • Baltimore,
  • Maryland
  • 21224

Specialties

  • Anatomic & Clinical Pathology
  • Infectious Disease Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Medical Microbiology
Gender
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Dr. Arthur H. Mctighe, MD

  • 201 East University Parkway
  • Baltimore,
  • Maryland
  • 21218

Specialties

  • Anatomic & Clinical Pathology
  • Dermatopathology
  • Medical Microbiology
Gender
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Baltimore Information

Baltimore, Maryland is home to 3 practicing medical microbiologists who have offices in 1 county and 4 zip codes, including zip codes 21287, 21224, 21218, and 21206.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Baltimore has a population of 635,815, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 medical microbiologist for every 211,938 residents.

Maryland Information

Maryland was one of the thirteen original colonies, and achieved statehood in 1788. Maryland’s population is 5,600,388; Annapolis is its capital and home to the U.S. Naval Academy. Baltimore is the largest city, and is home to world-acclaimed Johns-Hopkins University and Hospital. There are myriad activities available for residents or visitors, including arts and theater, sports, museums, hiking, biking and walking trails, Famous people from Maryland include musician Frank Zappa, baseball great Babe Ruth, and Francis Scott Key, who wrote the “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

According to 2005 Census estimates, Maryland has a population of 5,600,388. Of this population, 1,360,481 are under the age of 18 and 641,040 are at or above the age of 65.

Medical Microbiology Information

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Medical microbiology is the study of biological tissues in a microscope, and how they relate to medical disorders or diseases. A medical microbiologist is a physician who interprets the results of laboratory tests in order to identify viruses, fungi, bacteria and parasites – the microbes that cause diseases. These microbes are studied for their risk of causing disease and their effect on the immune system.

 
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