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Office
101 Vision Park Blvd
Suite 100
Shenandoah, TX 77384Phone+1 281-273-5214Fax+1 936-273-5926
Summary
- Dr. Charles Sims, MD is an infectious disease specialist in Shenandoah, Texas. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Texas and South Carolina. He is affiliated with St. Luke's Health - Lakeside Hospital, Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital, and St. Luke's Health - The Woodlands Hospital.
Education & Training
- University of Texas Health Science Center at HoustonFellowship, Infectious Disease, 2004 - 2006
- University of Texas Health Science Center at HoustonResidency, Internal Medicine, 2002 - 2004
- Naval Medical Center (San Diego)Internship, Internal Medicine, 1996 - 1997
- McGovern Medical School at UTHealthClass of 1996
Certifications & Licensure
- TX State Medical License 2006 - 2026
- SC State Medical License 1998 - 2007
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification eClinicalWorks EHR, eClinicalWorks LLC, 2012-2013
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 41 citationsCorrelation of Clinical Outcomes with β-Glucan Levels in Patients with Invasive CandidiasisCharles R. Sims, Siraya Jaijakul, John F. Mohr, Jose R. Rodriguez, Malcolm A. Finkelman
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 2012-06-01 - 79 citationsProspective Survey of (1→3)-β-d-Glucan and Its Relationship to Invasive Candidiasis in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit SettingJohn F. Mohr, Charles R. Sims, Victor L. Paetznick, Jose R. Rodriguez, Malcolm A. Finkelman
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 2011-01-01 - 26 citationsContemporary Treatment and Outcomes of Zygomycosis in a Non-oncologic Tertiary Care CenterCharles R. Sims, Luis Ostrosky-Zeichner
Archives of Medical Research. 2007-01-01
Press Mentions
- You've Tested Positive for COVID. Should You Ask Your Doctor About Monoclonal Antibodies?September 1st, 2021