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In April 2016, Dr. Connick succeeded Stephen A. Klotz, MD, as chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases, a post he had held since 2009. (and 2008 on an interim basis). Dr.
Connick graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1988 and went on to finish an internship and residency in internal medicine at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York, as well as an infectious disease fellowship at the University of Colorado.
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