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Karl Hoffmann
Dentist
1111 Amsterdam Avenue 3rd Floor New York New York, 10025About
Karl Hoffmann, DDS, currently maintains a position within the Spencer Cox Center for Health, a comprehensive, multi-specialty practice dedicated to changing the way people manage and live with HIV. With approximately 10 years in practice, he specializes in HIV patient care, oral medicine, and public health. Dr. Hoffmann completed his medical education in 1996 at the prestigious New York University, and trained further at Peninsula Hospital Center and the University of Pennsylvania. Furthermore, he was the recipient of the Lester William Burkett Award for Outstanding Research.
Education and Training
New York University
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Faculty Member for AETC -
- Active Public Health Advocate, Educating Others on HIV/AIDS -
Awards
- Lester William Burkett Award for Outstanding Research
What do you attribute your success to?
- Commitment to the Advancement of Public Health and to Underprivileged Population's Dental Care Needs
Hobbies / Sports
- Staying Fit, Tennis
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