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Frederick L. Gottlieb

Frederick L. Gottlieb, MD, MPH

Languages spoken: Indonesian, English

Academic Information

Departments Primary - Internal Medicine

Divisions: Geriatrics

Academic Office Information

Fred.Gottlieb@hsc.utah.edu

Board Certification

  • American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Hospice and Palliative Medicine)
  • American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Geriatric Medicine)
  • American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)

Dr. Gottlieb is Board Certified in Internal Medicine as well as Geriatric Medicine, and Hospice and Palliative Care. He specializes in maintaining wellness and independence for older adults, including those with complex medical conditions. He received his medical degree in 1984 from West Virginia School of Medicine in Morgantown, West Virginia. In 1987 He completed his post-graduate Primary Care Internal Medicine residency in 1987 at the University of California Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, California. He also has completed a Master's of Public Health at the University of Utah.

Dr. Gottlieb leads an innovative primary care clinical program for older patients. The Geriatric Patient-Centered Medical Home is a patient-centered primary care clinic with an interprofessional team ¿ geriatric nurse practitioners, nurses, pharmacist and social worker ¿ dedicated to provide accessible, comprehensive, high-quality, coordinated care to promote older adult health and wellness.

Education History

Undergraduate Washington University in St. Louis
Undergraduate University of Otago
Graduate Training Ohio University
MA
Graduate Training University of Wisconsin-Madison
Professional Medical West Virginia University School of Medicine
MD
Internship UC Davis Medical Center
Intern
Residency UC Davis Medical Center
Resident
Graduate Training University of Utah School of Medicine
MPH

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Gottlieb F (1994). Schistosomiasis haematobium infections presenting as central nervous system lesions. Am J Med, 97(1), 101-3.
  2. Gottlieb F, Deutsch J (1992). Red cell aplasia responsive to immunoglobulin therapy as initial manifestation of human immunodeficiency virus infection. Am J Med, 92(3), 331-3.
  3. Robbins J, Gottlieb F (1990). Sleep deprivation and cognitive testing in internal medicine house staff. West J Med, 152(1), 82-6.

Letter

  1. Gottlieb F (1992). Risk of human immunodeficiency virus infection among Peace Corps volunteers in Zaire. [Letter to the editor]. Arch Intern Med, 152(9), 1925, 1929.

Video/Film/CD/Web/Podcast

  1. Gottlieb FL (2013). Poverty, Disaster Relief and International Health [Web], Park City: TEDx Talks. Available: https://youtu.be/u8dZWXJ4OSo.