Stanford T. Shulman, MD - Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Dr. Shulman is professor of pediatrics at Northwestern University
Medical School, Chicago, Illinois. He also is chief of the Division of
Infectious Diseases at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago.
A long-time member of the American Heart Association Committee on
Rheumatic Fever, Kawasaki Disease, and Endocarditis, he is past-chair of the
Section of Infectious Diseases of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Dr. Shulman has been a visiting professor at many medical schools
across the United States and has been an invited speaker at numerus national
and international medical conferences.
Dr. Shulman serves as editor-in-chief of Pediatric
Annals and coeditor of Concise Reviews of Pediatric
Infectious Diseases. Dr. Shulman receives research support from the
National Institutes of Health for streptococcal research.
Shulman ST (1999). Pediatric autoimmune
neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococci (PANDAS).
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 18:
281–282.
Barron KS, Shulman ST, eds. (1999). Report of the National
Institutes of Health Workshop on Kawasaki Disease. Journal of
Rheumatology, 26: 170–190.
Stockheim J, Chadwick EG, Kessler
S, Amer M, Abdel-Haq N, Dajani AS, Shulman ST (1998). Are the Duke criteria
superior to the Beth Israel criteria for the diagnosis of infective
endocarditis in children? Clinical Infectious Disease,
27(6): 1451–1456.
Shulman ST, Tanz RF, Gerber MA (1998).
Streptococcal pharyngitis. In D Stevens, EL Kaplan, eds., Streptococcal Infections. New York: Oxford University
Press.
Shulman ST, Phair JP, Peterson L, Warren J, eds. (1997).
The Biologic and Clinical Basis of Infectious Diseases,
5th ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.