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Edward J. McManus, MD, FACP
Edward J. McManus, MD, FACP, was born in NYC and raised
in Bergen County, NJ. After graduating with honors from Johns Hopkins
University in 1978, he earned his medical degree at the University
of Medicine and Dentistry – New Jersey Medical School in 1982.
He completed his internal medicine residency training at the University
of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison, WI in 1985 and was selected as
Chief Medical Resident the following year.
He served as a clinical fellow at the National Institutes
of Health in the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
from 1986 through 1989. He has been an Infectious Diseases consultant
in private practice since 1989.
Dr. McManus was board certified in Internal Medicine
in 1985 and Infectious Diseases in 1988. He is a consulting physician
at St. Clare’s Hospital in Denville and Dover, Hackettstown
Community Hospital, Newton Memorial Hospital, Morristown Memorial
Hospital, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation – Welkind campus,
and Somerset Medical Center. He is a former Chief of Medicine at
St. Clare’s Hospital.
Dr. McManus was elected a fellow of the American College
of Physicians and is a member of the Infectious Disease Society
of America, the Infectious Disease Society of New Jersey, the Society
of Hospital Epidemiologists of America, and the International Society
of Travel Medicine.
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