Robert Provenzano - Hospital Appointments

Hospital Appointments

  • 2001 - Consulting Staff, St. John North Shores Hospital
  • 1997 - Consulting Staff, Vencor Hospital
  • 1997 - Consulting Staff, Cottage Hospital
  • 1995-98 - Member, Hospital Quality Assurance Committee, St. John Hospital & Medical Center
  • 1995-96 - Vice Chief, Department of Internal Medicine, St. John Hospital & Medical Center
  • 1995–2001 - Chair, Medicine Quality Assurance Committee, St. John Hospital & Medical Center
  • 1995-96 - Vice Chief, Department of Internal Medicine, St. John Hospital & Medical Center
  • 1994 - Director, Nephrology Fellowship Program, St. John Hospital and Medical Center
  • 1994 - Medical Director, FMC Conner Hemodialysis Unit, Detroit, MI
  • 1993-95 - Executive Committee of the Medical Staff, St. John Hospital & Medical Center
  • 1993 - Vice Chief, Section of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, St. John Hospital and Medical Center
  • 1992 - Senior Active Staff, St. John Hospital & Medical Center
  • 1992 - Co-director, Plasmapheresis Program, St. John Hospital & Medical Center
  • 1990 - Medical Director, Transplantation Services, St. John Hospital & Medical Center
  • 1990 - Medical Director, Acute Dialysis Programs, St. John Hospital & Medical Center
  • 1989 - Consulting Staff, Mount Clemens General Hospital
  • 1988-96 - Member, Investigational Review Board St. John Hospital & Medical Center
  • 1988-89 - Junior Active Staff, St. John Hospital & Medical Center
  • 1988 - Senior Active Staff, Bon Secours Hospital
  • 1988 - Consulting Staff, St. Joseph's Hospital (East & West)
  • 1988 - Consulting Staff, Macomb Center Hospital
  • 1988-94 - Medical Director, Hemodialysis Unit Warren, MI
  • 1988 - Director, Kidney Stone Clinic, St. John Hospital & Medical Center

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