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Office
160 Allen St
Rutland, VT 05701Phone+1 802-775-7111Fax+1 802-786-1326
Summary
- Dr. John Cotter, MD is an infectious disease specialist in Rutland, Vermont. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Vermont, New York, and Indiana. He is affiliated with Rutland Regional Medical Center and is an Assistant Professor at University of Illinois College of Medicine.
Education & Training
- Dartmouth-Hitchcock/Mary Hitchcock Memorial HospitalResidency, Public Health and General Preventive Medicine, 2005 - 2007
- Dartmouth-Hitchcock/Mary Hitchcock Memorial HospitalFellowship, Infectious Disease, 2004 - 2005
- UMass Chan Medical SchoolResidency, Internal Medicine, 2000 - 2003
- Memorial University of Newfoundland FOMClass of 2000
Certifications & Licensure
- NH State Medical License 2004 - Present
- VT State Medical License 2016 - 2026
- IN State Medical License 2022 - 2025
- NY State Medical License 2023 - 2025
- IL State Medical License 2011 - 2017
- ME State Medical License Active through 2014
- MN State Medical License 2007 - 2009
- American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsSyphilis: an atypical case of sepsis and multiple anogenital lesions in secondary syphilis.Nichole Smith, Sonu Dhillon, John G. Cotter, Zohair Ahmed
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives. 2016-10-26 - 27 citationsCryptococcal meningitis in a multiple sclerosis patient taking natalizumab.Reuben Valenzuela, John H. Pula, Dennis Garwacki, John Cotter, Jorge C. Kattah
Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 2014-05-15 - 26 citationsMucormycosis Peritonitis: More Than 2 Years of Disease-Free Follow-up After Posaconazole Salvage Therapy After Failure of Liposomal Amphotericin BMartin Sedlacek, John G. Cotter, Arief A. Suriawinata, Thomas M. Kaneko, Richard A. Zuckerman
American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 2008-02-01