Background
Shahmanesh, Mohsen was born on February 27, 1942 in Tehran, Iran. Son of Ezzeddin and Ensieh (Aschtiany) Shahmanesh. arrived in England, 1983.
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From one of the nation’s leading authorities on infectious disease, this practical resource is designed for clinicians involved in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of sexually transmitted and reproductive tract infections. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment begins with chapters on taking a sexual history and the examination of the male and female patient, followed by over 40 chapters that cover the complete range of sexually transmitted infections (e.g., gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV, HPV, scabies, genital ulcer disease); as well as patient counseling; care following rape; and sexually transmitted infections in homosexual men and women, in commercial sex workers, during pregnancy, and in the military. With contributions from an international author team from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and several other countries, the book also offers clinical and public health case studies as well as ample figures, illustrations, and photographs. Key references are provided at the end of each chapter.
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Genito-urinary medicine consultant
Shahmanesh, Mohsen was born on February 27, 1942 in Tehran, Iran. Son of Ezzeddin and Ensieh (Aschtiany) Shahmanesh. arrived in England, 1983.
Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Science, St. Thomas' Hospital, London, 1965; Doctor of Medicine, Bristol (England) University, 1975.
House officer, Burton General Hospital, Burton On Trent, England, 1965-1967; medical registrar, Romford, 1967-1969; registrar in endocrinology, Bristol Royal Infirmary, 1970-1972; research registrar, Bristol U., 1972-1975; associate professor in medicine/endocrinology, Shiraz U., 1975-1981; registrar in genito-urinary medicine, St. Thomas' Hospital, London, 1984-1986; senior registrar in genito-urinary medicine, St. Thomas' Hospital, London, 1986-1988; consultant in genito-urinary medicine, Whittall St. Clinic, Birmingham, England, since 1988.
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Fellow Royal College Physicians (chairman subspecialty advising committee on genito-urinary medicine 1995). Member Medical Society for Study of Venereal Diseases (member county), Association Genitourinary Medicine.
Married Jaleh Parvardin, June 7, 1965. Children: Maryam, Nargess.