Eric Simoes, MD
Professor, Pediatrics-Infectious Diseases
Clinic Phone:
720-777-6981
Specialty:
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Location:
Aurora - Children's Hospital Colorado
Conditions & Treatments:
Child and Teen Health - Pediatric Diseases and Conditions, Infections - Viral Infections, Lungs and Breathing - Pulmonary Disorders
Gender: Male
Language:
English
Clinical Interest for Patients: I am interested in Pediatric Acute Respiratory Infections, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Prevention and International Health.
Medical Schools
MD, Madras Medical College (1979)
MD, Madras Medical College (1979)
Residency Program
Madras Medical College, Internal Medicine (1984)
Madras Medical College, Internal Medicine (1984)
Fellowships
University of Colorado, Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease (1989)
University of Colorado, Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease (1989)
Specialty
Pediatrics - Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Pediatrics - Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Conditions & Treatments
Child and Teen Health - Pediatric Diseases and Conditions
Infections - Viral Infections
Lungs and Breathing - Pulmonary Disorders
Child and Teen Health - Pediatric Diseases and Conditions
Infections - Viral Infections
Lungs and Breathing - Pulmonary Disorders
Hospital Affiliation
Children's Hospital Colorado
University of Colorado Hospital
Children's Hospital Colorado
University of Colorado Hospital
Clinical Location
Children's Hospital Colorado
13123 East 16th Avenue
Aurora, CO 80045
720-777-1234
800-624-6553
Appointments: 720-777-1234
Website
Children's Hospital Colorado
13123 East 16th Avenue
Aurora, CO 80045
720-777-1234
800-624-6553
Appointments: 720-777-1234
Website
Job Titles
Academic - Professor
Academic - Professor
American Association of Physicians from India
- Member
American Society for Microbiology - Member
Western Society of Pediatric Research - Member
Advisory Committee on Acute Respiratory Infections, World Health Organization - Member 1999-2004
American Society for Microbiology - Member
Western Society of Pediatric Research - Member
Advisory Committee on Acute Respiratory Infections, World Health Organization - Member 1999-2004
Website
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term="Simoes EAF"[Author] or "Simoes EA"[Author]
Research Interests
Dr. Simoes is working with the World Health Organization for the management of common pediatric conditions in developing countries (Integrated Management of Childhood Illness) and studies the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and prevention of the short- and long-term effects of respiratory syncytial virus infection in children. Dr. Simoes has played a significant role in the World Health Organization's initiative to reduce childhood and infant mortality throughout the world with the development of a strategy called "Integrated Management of Childhood Illness." He has worked on this initiative since 1989, including testing and implementing its guidelines in many countries throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term="Simoes EAF"[Author] or "Simoes EA"[Author]
Research Interests
Dr. Simoes is working with the World Health Organization for the management of common pediatric conditions in developing countries (Integrated Management of Childhood Illness) and studies the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and prevention of the short- and long-term effects of respiratory syncytial virus infection in children. Dr. Simoes has played a significant role in the World Health Organization's initiative to reduce childhood and infant mortality throughout the world with the development of a strategy called "Integrated Management of Childhood Illness." He has worked on this initiative since 1989, including testing and implementing its guidelines in many countries throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Clinical Interests for Referring Providers: Pediatric Acute Respiratory Infections, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Prevention, International Health
Research Interest for Referring Providers: Dr. Simoes is working with the World Health Organization for the management of common pediatric conditions in developing countries (Integrated Management of Childhood Illness) and studies the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and prevention of the short- and long-term effects of respiratory syncytial virus infection in children. Dr. Simoes has played a significant role in the World Health Organization's initiative to reduce childhood and infant mortality throughout the world with the development of a strategy called "Integrated Management of Childhood Illness." He has worked on this initiative since 1989, including testing and implementing its guidelines in many countries throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Clinical Location: Aurora - Children's Hospital Colorado
Clinic Phone: 720-777-6981
Fax Phone: 720-777-7294
Research Interest for Referring Providers: Dr. Simoes is working with the World Health Organization for the management of common pediatric conditions in developing countries (Integrated Management of Childhood Illness) and studies the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and prevention of the short- and long-term effects of respiratory syncytial virus infection in children. Dr. Simoes has played a significant role in the World Health Organization's initiative to reduce childhood and infant mortality throughout the world with the development of a strategy called "Integrated Management of Childhood Illness." He has worked on this initiative since 1989, including testing and implementing its guidelines in many countries throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Hospital Affiliation
Children's Hospital Colorado
University of Colorado Hospital
Children's Hospital Colorado
University of Colorado Hospital
Clinical Location: Aurora - Children's Hospital Colorado
Clinic Phone: 720-777-6981
Fax Phone: 720-777-7294






