Professor at Nephrology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, St. Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.
United States
Prof. David W. Moskowitz is an accomplished Consultant nephrologist with vast experience. He earned his MD cum laude from Harvard. Throughout his career, he held academic and clinical positions in internal medicine and nephrology, including being an Assistant Professor at St. Louis University School of Medicine. He is actively involved in prestigious professional societies. His contributions make him an invaluable healthcare professional.
Prof. David W. Moskowitz, MD, FACP, is a highly accomplished medical professional with a diverse range of educational and professional experiences. He completed his medical training at the Harvard-MIT Division in Health Sciences and Technology, where he obtained his M.D. cum laude.
Throughout his career, Prof. Moskowitz has held various academic and industry positions. He has served as an Assistant Professor in the Nephrology Division and the Department of Internal Medicine at St. Louis University School of Medicine.He has also worked as a Medical Director and held clinical positions in internal medicine and nephrology at several healthcare institutions.
Prof. Moskowitz's contributions extend to professional societies and organizations. He has been an active member of esteemed associations such as the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Massachusetts Medical Society, American Society of Nephrology, and American Society for Cell Biology, among others. His commitment to healthcare and preventive medicine is evident through his involvement in organizations like the American Society for Preventive Medicine.
He trained for 7 years in Internal Medicine, Biochemistry, and Nephrology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis before spending 11 years on the faculty of St. Louis University School of Medicine. Since 1994, Dr. Moskowitz has experienced first hand the clinical effectiveness of knowing a disease-associated gene (the angiotensin converting enzyme, or ACE, gene). Dr. Moskowitz is a pioneer in the field of medical genomics, and has been recognized for his groundbreaking treatment of diseases associated with the angiotensin I-converting enzyme, such as chronic renal failure due to hypertension or type II diabetes.
With a wealth of experience and expertise, Dr. Moskowitz continues to make a positive impact as a primary care physician and preventive nephrologist. He currently practices at Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, where he focuses on providing comprehensive medical care while prioritizing preventive measures. His dedication to improving patient health and his far-reaching contributions to the medical field underscore his significance as a healthcare professional.
Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Coral Springs, FL
MyCare Medical, Aventura and Miami Beach, FL, USA
Cano Health, Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
Emerald Hills Medical Center, Hollywood, FL and Sunset Strip Medical Center, Sunrise, FL, USA
Promise Hospital, Leesburg, FL, an LTAC, USA
Florida Heart and Vascular. Leesburg, FL, USA
Preventive Nephrology & Primary Care, PA; Leesburg, FL
Leesburg, FL, USA
Villa Medical Group, The Villages, FL, USA
1988
1983
Harvard Medical School
1980
American Society of Nephrology (2003)
American Society for Cell Biology (2003)
American Society of Human Genetics (2003)
American Society for Preventive Medicine (2003)
Massachusetts Medical Society (2001)
Council on the Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease (American Heart Association) (2001)
American Federation for Clinical Research (1996)
American Diabetes Association (1998)
National Kidney Foundation of Eastern Missouri and Metro East (1990)
American Association for the Advancement of Science (1980)