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Natasha B. Halasa MPH, MD

Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Areas of Expertise

  • HIV
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Pediatric Infectious Diseases
  • Periodic Fever
  • Primary Immunodeficiencies
  • Secondary Immunodeficiencies

Location

2200 Children's Way, Doctors' Office Tower 8th Floor
Nashville, TN 37232

Languages

  • Arabic
  • English
  • Spanish

Education

  • Doctor of Medicine - Medical College of Ohio, 1998
  • Internship - Columbus Children's Hospital, Ohio State University, 1998
  • Residency - Columbus Children's Hospital, Ohio State University, 2000
  • Master of Public Health - Vanderbilt University, 2004
  • Fellowship - Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 2004

Board Certifications

  • Pediatric Infectious Diseases - American Board of Pediatrics, 2005

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