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Henry M. Feder, MD

Professor, Family Medicine
Academic Office Location:
Family Medicine
UConn Health
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030-2918
Phone: 860-679-2944
Fax: 860-679-1350

Dr. Feder graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 1967, and from Jefferson Medical College in 1971. He was a fellow in Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins Hospital and served as the clinical director of the Mescalero Public Health Hospital in New Mexico. Dr. Feder has been with the Department of Family Medicine since 1977 and has served as a residency director. His main area of research is pediatric infectious disease, with concentration in the area of Lyme Disease, Streptococcal and Non-Streptococcal Pharyngitis, Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis, Pediatric Fever Syndromes and Rabies. He is board certified in Family Medicine, Pediatrics and Pediatric Infectious Diseases. His first position was in family medicine at the University of Connecticut as assistant professor and has been with the Department as full professor for 18 years. He has twice won the resident teaching award in Family Medicine and has twice won the teaching award in Pediatrics. He is 50% Family Medicine and 50% Pediatric Infectious Disease at Connecticut Childrens Medical Center.

Education
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Post-Graduate Training
TrainingInstitutionSpecialty
InternshipHartford Hospital
ResidencyChildren's Hospital of ColumbusPediatrics
FellowshipJohns Hopkins HospitalPediatric Infectious Disease
His main area of research is pediatric infectious disease, with concentration in the area of Lyme Disease, Streptococcal and Non-Streptococcal Pharyngitis, Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis, Pediatric Fever Syndromes and Rabies.

Journal Articles

Book Chapters

  • Classic viral exanthems
    Feder HM Jr, Grant-Kels JM. Clinical Infectious Disease 2008 Jan;135-139
  • Classic viral exanthems
    Feder HM Jr, Grant-Kels JM. Current Therapy of Infectious Disease 2001 Jan;57-60
  • Classic viral exanthems
    Feder HM Jr, Grant-Kels JM. Current Therapy of Infectious Disease 1996 Jan;51-53
  • Roseola
    Feder, Bennett British Medical Journal - best Practice Update

Book Sections

  • british medical journal - Best Practice Update
    feder hmjr roseola 2020 Jan;

Case Reports

  • infectious mononucleosisdiagnosed by downey cells: sometimes old ways are best
    feder hmjr, rezuke w lancet 2020 Jan;395225

Editorials

  • Feder HMJr, Wormser GP. The development of infectious mononucleosis, then chronic fatigue, in large cohort of college students (EDITORIAL)
    Clin Infect Dis 2021

Letters

Monographs

  • PFAPA (Periodic Fever, Aphthous, Pharyngitis, & Adenitis)
    Reviewer for First Author UP-TO-DATE

Reviews