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M. David Bomalaski, M.D., FAAP He has served on the national program committee for the American Academy of Pediatrics annual meeting, is a peer reviewer for the Journal of Urology, is on the American Urologic Association IT Advisory Committee and has given dozens of lectures at both national and international meetings. He has been an invited visiting professor at 9 national and international major medical hospitals and has led 3 humanitarian missions to Central American as well as participating in humanitarian operations in South America and Africa.
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EducationDr. Dave Bomalaski, originally from the Midwest, graduated in the top 2% of his class and earned the designation as a Distinguished Graduate from the United States Air Force Academy in 1983.
He went on to graduate with Highest
Distinction from Indiana University School of Medicine and was inducted into
the medical honor society AOA in 1987. He did his residency at the Air Force flagship
hospital, Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio. He then did two
additional years of specialty training in a Pediatric Urology fellowship at
the University of Michigan, 1994 to 1996.
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Pediatric urology certification requires additional years of nationally accredited training, documentation of specialized pediatric experience and national examination.Don’t be fooled by adult urologists claiming pediatric urology expertise! The American Board of Medical Specialties can quickly verify Pediatric Urology Certification on their website: http://www.abms.org.
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