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Jay
Stephen Keystone, M.D., M.Sc. (CTM), FRCPC
Office Address:
The Toronto Hospital
200 Elizabeth Street, 13N-1347
Toronto, Ontario M5G2C4
Tel: (416) 340-3671
Fax: (416) 340-3260
Education:
MD, Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto
(1964-1969) Honors
Biographical Profile
Dr. Jay S. Keystone is professor,
Department of Medicine, at the University of Toronto. He is a
staff physician at the Tropical Disease Unit, Toronto General
Hospital and Director of Medisys Travel Health Clinic,
Toronto. Dr. Keystone received his medical degree from the
University of Toronto, graduating with the Cody gold medal
(1964-1969). He completed his internship at Toronto General
Hospital and his residency at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto as
well as the University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor.
He did postgraduate work in Clinical Tropical Medicine at the
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and field work
in India, Africa and South America.
Dr. Keystone has received numerous honors
and has held medical society positions worldwide. He is the
past president of the International Society of Travel
Medicine, the clinical section of the American Society of
Tropical Medicine, and the Canadian Society of International
Health. He has been published in many distinguished and some
not-so-distinguished international journals. Dr. Keystone is a
renowned lecturer in the fields of travel and tropical
medicine. He has spoken on several continents and has been
incontinent. Dr. Keystone's research interests are in leprosy,
travelers' diarrhea, intestinal parasites, and travelers'
health. Most of his field research is done in South India.
His claim to fame is being the first and
last attending physician to make rounds at the Toronto General
Hospital on roller blades.
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