
Keith B Macdonell MD
Associate, Medicine-Infectious Diseases, Northwestern University Medical
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2740 W Foster AveSte 214Chicago, IL 60625
Phone+1 773-907-3400
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Summary
- Dr. Keith Macdonell, MD is an infectious disease specialist in Chicago, Illinois. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Illinois. He is an Associate at Northwestern University Medical.
Education & Training
- McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern UniversityResidency, Internal Medicine, 1984 - 1988
- McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern UniversityInternship, Internal Medicine, 1983 - 1984
- Northwestern University The Feinberg School of MedicineClass of 1983
- McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern UniversityFellowship, Infectious Disease
Certifications & Licensure
- IL State Medical License 1983 - 2026
- IL State Medical License 1985 - 2026
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 24 citationsAerosol pentamidine prophylaxis following Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in AIDS patients: Results of a blinded dose-comparison study using an ultrasonic nebulizerRobert L. Murphy, James P. Lavelle, J. Davis Allan, Fred M. Gordin, Robert Dupliss
The American Journal of Medicine. 1991-04-01 - 60 citationsPredicting progression to AIDS: combined usefulness of CD4 lymphocyte counts and p24 antigenemia.Keith B. Macdonell, Joan S. Chmiel, Linda Poggensee, Samuel Wu, John P. Phair
The American Journal of Medicine. 1990-12-01 - 49 citationsIndwelling central venous catheter infections in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome.Athanasios Skoutelis, Robert L. Murphy, Keith B. Macdonell, Jamie H. Vonroenn, Christine D. Sterkel
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 1990-01-01