HOWARD D. KAHN, M.D.
Education:
Bachelor of Science, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia,
1964-1968
Doctor of Medicine, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia,
1968-1972
Postdoctoral
Training:
Internal Medicine Internship, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond,
Virginia, 1972-1973
Internal Medicine Residency, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond,
Virginia, 1973-1975
Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta,
Georgia, 1975-1977
Academic
Appointments:
Medical College
of Virginia, Clinical
Assistant Professor of Medicine 1979 Present
Membership
in Professional and Honor Societies:
American College of Physicians - Associate member, 1974-1977
American
College of Physicians - Member, 1977-Present
National Board of Medical Examiners - Diplomat, 1973
American Society of Gastrointestinal (Endoscopy)
1977
Medical Society of Virginia 1977
Richmond Academy of Medicine 1977
American Medical Association 1986
Special
Awards:
Scholastic Chairman, Pi Lambda, College of William and Mary 1965
Student
American Medical Association: Treasure
Delegate
to National Convention, 1968 and 1970
Chairman,
Membership Committee, 1971
Committee
Work:
Chief,
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Richmond Memorial Hospital
Medical
Advisory Board Planned Parenthood of Virginia, 1978
Patient
Education Committee Richmond Memorial Hospital
Tissue
and Transfusion Committee Retreat Hospital
Gastrointestinal
Endoscopy Committee St. Marys Hospital
Medical
Audit Committee Richmond Memorial Hospital, 1979-80
Medical
Records Accreditation Committee Richmond Memorial Hospital, 1979-80
Vice-Chairman,
Department of Medicine Richmond Memorial Hospital, 1983-84
Scientific
Advisory Committee Richmond Chapter N.F.I.C., August 1980
Chairman,
Endoscopy Committee Richmond Memorial Hospital, 1981
Chairman,
Laser Use Advisory Committee Richmond Memorial Hospital, 1984
Chairman,
Institutional Review Board Richmond Memorial Hospital
Clinical
Trials Experience:
Principal
Investigator, Efficacy and Tolerability of PEPCID (r) in patient with active
duodenal, 1987-88
Investigator,
Comparison of the Efficacy and Tolerability of Famotidine and Ranitidine in the
Treatment of Active Duodenal Ulcer.
Investigator,
Comparison of Ranitidine 150mg and Ranitidine 300mg for Maintenance of Healed
Duodenal Ulcers.
Investigator,
A Comparison of Ranitidine 150mg and Placebo Administered at Bedtime for
Maintenance of Recurrent Benign Ulcers.
Publications:
Drug Induced Liver Injury in Vitro Demonstration of Hypersensitivity to Both Phenytoin and Phenobarbital, Archives of Internal Medicine, August 1984, Volume 144: 1977-1979