Practice Locations

Children's Hospital Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora
13123 East 16th Ave Aurora, CO 80045

720-777-1234

Eric Simoes, MD

Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Locations

Practice Locations

Children's Hospital Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora
13123 East 16th Ave, Aurora, CO 80045

720-777-1234

Provider Expertise

Clinical Interest for Patients

I am interested in Pediatric Acute Respiratory Infections, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Prevention and International Health.


Specialties

  • Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Conditions & Treatments

  • Child and Teen Health

    Pediatric Diseases and Conditions

  • Lungs and Breathing

    Pulmonary Disorders

  • Infections

    Viral

Education & Training

Medical Schools

MD, Christian Medical College - Vellore, India (1980)


Residency Program

Christian Medical College - Vellore, India (1984)


Professional Memberships

American Society of Microbiology, Member


Infectious Diseases Society of America, Member


Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, Member


Western Society of Pediatric Research, Member


Research & Grants

Research Interests for Patients

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.

information for referring providers

Referral Contact Phone

720-777-1234

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.