Philip A. Masters
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Academic title Associate Professor of Medicine
College College of Medicine
Campuses Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Department Medicine
Graduate programs
Email Phone FAX
  pmasters@psu.edu
  717 531 8161
  717 531 7726
Educational background
  M.D., University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 1989
Residency, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Areas of expertise
 
ImmunoassayThyrotropin
Hospitals, CommunityInternal Medicine
Family PracticePediatrics
Hospitals, TeachingTeaching
Physicians, FamilyEducation, Medical, Undergraduate
Clinical ClerkshipClinical Competence
Anti-Infective AgentsBacterial Infections
Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole Combination
Publication author name
  Masters PA
Select publications
  Masters PA. Simons RJ. Clinical use of sensitive assays for thyroid-stimulating hormone. 1996 Feb. J Gen Intern Med. 11(2):115-27.
Masters PA. Nester C. A study of primary care teaching comparing academic and community-based settings. 2001 Jan. J Gen Intern Med. 16(1):9-13.
Masters PA. O'Bryan TA. Zurlo J. Miller DQ. Joshi N. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole revisited. 2003 Feb 24. Arch Intern Med. 163(4):402-10.

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