Dr. George Charles Davis M.D.
Pulmonologist | Pulmonary Disease
279 3rd Ave Suite 510 Long Branch NJ, 07740About
Dr. George Davis practices Pulmonology in Long Branch, NJ. A pulmonologist is a physician who possesses specialized knowledge and skill in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary conditions and diseases. Dr. Davis manages patients who need life support and mechanical ventilation, and is specially trained in diseases and conditions of the chest, particularly pneumonia, asthma, tuberculosis, emphysema, and complicated chest infections.
Education and Training
Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific 1973
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Pulmonary Disease
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The Thrifty Food Plan is not thrifty when labor cost is considered.
- Effect of a grocery store intervention on sales of nutritious foods to youth and their families.
- Effect of different children's menu labeling designs on family purchases.
- Using national data to estimate average cost effectiveness of EFNEP outcomes by state/territory.
- Food waste in a school nutrition program after implementation of new lunch program guidelines.
- The inverse relationship between food price and energy density: is it spurious?
- Mitigating or exacerbating effects of maternal-fetal programming of female mice through the food choice environment.
- Nutritional comparison of packed and school lunches in pre-kindergarten and kindergarten children following the implementation of the 2012-2013 National School Lunch Program standards.
- A comparison of fruits, vegetables, sugar-sweetened beverages, and desserts in the packed lunches of elementary school children.
- Beyond the sticker price: including and excluding time in comparing food prices.
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