Camille N Kotton, M.D.


Clinicn Investigator, Assc Prf
Infectious Disease, Mass General Research Institute
Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Physician
Infectious Disease, Massachusetts General Hospital
MD University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine 1994
cytomegalovirus infections; dermatomycoses; immunocompromised host; influenza vaccines; medical tourism; opportunistic infections; organ transplantation; parasitic diseases; tissue donors; transplantation; travel medicine; vaccination; vaccines Camille Nelson Kotton MD, FIDSA, FAST is the Clinical Director of Transplant and Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases in the Infectious Diseases Division at the Massachusetts General Hospital. She spends the majority of her time seeing inpatients and outpatients, before and after solid organ and bone marrow transplant, as well as other immunocompromised hosts. Her interests include vaccination, travel medicine for transplant recipients, and reducing the infectious risks of immuncompromising medications. She has written numerous articles and chapters, and also speaks nationally and internationally on a regular basis. She is the past chair of the Infectious Disease Community of Practice, American Society of Transplantation, and is on the planning committee for the American Transplant Congress. She has excellent clinic flexibility and can often see transplant patients on a fairly immediate basis.
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