
David J. Herman, MD, FACP
David J. Herman, MD, FACP, was born and raised in
St. Louis, Missouri. After graduating cum laude from the University
of Pennsylvania in 1981, Dr. Herman earned his medical degree at
the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1985. He completed an internal
medicine residency in 1988 at Northwestern University in Chicago,
Illinois and his infectious diseases fellowship at the University
of Minnesota in 1991.
Dr. Herman was board certified in internal medicine
in 1988 and infectious diseases in 1990, earning recertification
in infectious diseases in 2000. He has been in the private practice
of infectious diseases since 1991.
New York Magazine named Dr. Herman to their list of
"The Best Doctors in New York" in 2000. New Jersey Monthly
magazine named him to their list of "The Best Doctors in New
Jersey" in 2003. Castle Connolly Medical, Ltd., has included
Dr. Herman in their list of "Top Doctors in the New York Metro
Area" annually since 1999.
He is the Chief of Infectious Diseases at the University
Medical Center at Princeton and a Clinical Assistant Professor in
the Department of Medicine at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School where he received the volunteer faculty teaching award in
1996. He is an attending physician at the University Medical Center
at Princeton, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, St. Peter’s
University Hospital, and Somerset Medical Center.
The American College of Physicians has advanced Dr.
Herman to fellowship. Dr. Herman is a member of both the Infectious
Diseases Society of America and the Infectious Diseases Society
of New Jersey. The American Medical Association has awarded him
the Physician's Recognition Award for Continuing Medical Education
with a special commendation for self directed learning effective
from 2006-2009. Dr. Herman has served as a lecturer on various infectious
diseases topics including Lyme disease and HIV/AIDS at hospital
grand rounds and to various community groups.
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