
D.O., Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Graduate studies in Biomedical Engineering, BS - Biochemistry, Internship - Rotating Osteopathic Internship, Resident - Internal Medicine, Fellow in Infectious Diseases
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Dr. Robert Orenstein is a Internal Medicine,General Physician and Infectious Diseases Physician in Paradise Valley, PHOENIX and has an experience of 39 years in these fields. Dr. Robert Orenstein practices at Mayo Clinic Urology in Paradise Valley, PHOENIX,Kathleen M. Kobus in Paradise Valley, PHOENIX and Mayo Clinic Hospital PHX-1 in Paradise Valley, PHOENIX. He completed Medical School from Des Moines University in 1987,D.O., Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Des Moines University-College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1987 and Graduate studies in Biomedical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1982. He is a member of American Osteopathic Association,American College of Physicians,American Osteopathic Association - Research Subcommittee,American Osteopathic Association - Continuing Medical Education Subcommittee,Mayo Clinic Rochester Committees,Infectious Diseases Society of America,Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America,Virginia Osteopathic Medical Association,Council of Science Editors,Member, Mayo Clinic Enterprise Infectious diseases specialty council,Member, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Subcommittee, Clinical Practice Committee - Arizona,Member, Infectious Diseases, Education Committee, Department of Internal Medicine,Chair, Immunology Session, Research Forum, American Osteopathic Association,Advisor, Bureau of Osteopathic Clinical Education and Research, American Osteopathic Association,Member, American Osteopathic Association,Member, Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America and Member, Virginia Osteopathic Medical Association. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: Ileus,Cellulitis,Tuberculosis,Bacterial Sepsis and Travel-related infectious disease etc.
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68 Surgeries & Treatments

Clinical trials of new therapeutics for C. difficile infection

Understanding the microbiome and its role in fecal microbiota therapy

Treatment of complicated infections due to C. difficile

Prevention of health care-acquired C. difficile infection

Recurrent C. difficile infections

Travel-related infectious disease

Transplant-associated infection

INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Infectious Disease
HIV/AIDS