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Assistant Professor of Surgery at Boston Medical Center
Associate Professor of Surgery, Adjunct Assoc Prof of Health Services at University of Washington
Assistant Professor of Surgery and Critical Care at Columbia University Medical Center
Professor of Surgery at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Associate Professor of Medicine at McGovern Medical School and University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Chief Resident at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth
Chief Resident/Clinical Instructor at UT Houston Internal Medicine; QI & Patient Safety Fellow at Memorial Hermann Hospital, Texas Medical Center
CMR at UTHouston, PCCM hopeful
Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at UTHealth McGovern Medical School
Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at UT Houston McGovern
Resident in Internal Medicine at UT Houston
Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at UTHealth McGovern Medical School
Chief Medical Resident at McGovern Medical School
Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at University of Texas at Houston
Resident in Internal Medicine at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Resident in Internal Medicine at University of Texas Houston
Resident in Internal Medicine at University of Texas at Houston
Resident in Internal Medicine at University of Texas at Houston
Resident at UTH McGovern School of Medicine
Resident in Internal Medicine at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Dr. Aisenberg graduated in 1989 from the University of Buenos Aires Medical School; practiced Internal Medicine in the in and outpatient settings after residency until 2003. Then moved to Houston, Texas where he completed a fellowship in Infectious Diseases at UT / M D Anderson Cancer Center and a new Internal Medicine Residency in the University of Texas. He joined the faculty in 2010; is currently one of the Internal Medicine Associate Program Directors and the General Medicine Division Director at Lyndon B. Johsnon Hospital. His areas of interest are Medical Education, Epistemology, and promotion of residency scholarly productivity.