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Infectious Disease Physician in Newport Beach, CA
NPI: 1205145265Primary Employer
Southern California ID Associates, Inc.
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CA State Medical License
2017 - 2025
OH State Medical License
2008 - 2020

American Board of Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine

American Board of Internal Medicine
Infectious Disease
UMass Chan Medical School
umassmed.edu
Fellowship • Infectious Disease
2011 - 2013
St Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital/NEOMED
Residency • Internal Medicine
2008 - 2011
Chulalongkorn University Faculty of Medicine
Medical School
Until 2005
| # | Procedure Code (CPT®/HCPCS II) | Procedure Patients | Procedure Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 99233Subsequent hospital inpatient care, typically 35 minutes per day | 139 | 426 |
| 2 | 99215Established patient office or other outpatient, visit typically 40 minutes | 80 | 235 |
| 3 | 99223Initial hospital inpatient care, typically 70 minutes per day | 72 | 85 |
| 4 | 99291Critical care delivery critically ill or injured patient, first 30-74 minutes | 37 | 78 |
| 5 | 99205New patient office or other outpatient visit, typically 60 minutes | 32 | 32 |
Incidence and clinical manifestations of rotavirus infection among children with acute diarrhea admitted at Buri Ram Hospital, Thailand.
Authors: Sungkapalee T, Puntukosit P, Eunsuwan O, Theamboonlers A, Chongsrisawat
Incidence and clinical manifestations of rotavirus infection among children
Authors: Sungkapalee, Thrissawan, Puntukosit, Puntawee, Eunsuwan, Orapun, Theamboonlers, Apiradee, Chongsrisawat, Voranush, Poovorawan, Yong
Journal: Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health
Molecular characterization of group A human rotaviruses in Bangkok and Buriram, Thailand during 2004-2006 reveals the predominance of G1P[8], G9P[8] and a rare G3P[19] strain.
Authors: Apiradee Theamboonlers, Parvapan Bhattarakosol, Voranush Chongsrisawat, Thrissawan Sungkapalee, Norra Wutthirattanakowit, Yong Poovorawan
Publication Date: 2008-01