Aaron Kobernick, MD, MPH is an allergist and immunologist with focus on care of allergic disease in patients of all ages. He is especially interested in care of mild, moderate and severe asthma in adults and children, including population management, air quality, and identifying allergic triggers in the home and in school/work. He also treats eosinophilic disorders such as esophagitis as well as food allergy/sensitivity, allergic rhinitis (hay fever), urticaria (hives), atopic dermatitis (eczema), stinging insect allergy, chronic cough, and adverse reactions to medication.
Dr. Kobernick spent 4 years on the Navajo Indian Reservation providing a broad spectrum of care to an underserved population, and continues to be involved in service. Dr. Kobernick is board certified in pediatrics and adult internal medicine, and sees patients of all ages. In his spare time, you can find him enjoying beautiful Utah with his wife and four kids.
Education History
Fellowship |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Fellow |
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Tulane University School of Medicine |
Resident | |
Graduate Training |
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine |
MPH |
Tulane University School of Medicine |
MD | |
Undergraduate |
Swarthmore College |
BA |
Selected Publications
Letter
- Hernandez ML, Ivins S, Chason K, Burbank AJ, Rebuli ME, Kobernick A, Schworer SA, Zhou H, Alexis NE, Peden DB (2022). Respiratory Effects of Sedentary Ozone Exposure at the 70-ppb National Ambient Air Quality Standard: A Randomized Clinical Trial. [Letter to the editor]. Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 203(7), 910-913.