Richard P Wenzel, MD, MSc
national media

Your Health: Hand-to-face touch is critical link to catching flu. USA Today

Many Swine Flu Causes Have No Fever. New York Times

The day Dr. Wenzel’s perspectives on swine flu appeared on the front page of the NY TimesHealth section. VCU School of Medicine

Conferencia Dr. Richard Wenzel en Argentina (in Spanish). YouTube

We Answer Your Questions About Swine Flu. NPR

The Return of Swine Flu. Huffington Post

Young Children May Be Safest From H1N1. The Takeaway

H1N1 Poses “Serious” Threat, Group Says. CBS News

National Foundation for Infectious Diseases honors VCU physician with Maxwell Finland Award for 2010. VCU NewsCenter

Antibiotics unnecessarily prescribed for acute bronchitis

Ford Fights Swine Flu Outbreak. The Haverblog

Controversy Brews Over Xigris’ Role in Treating Sepsis

Smallpox vaccine: Experts Urge Caution, Administration Pushes Hard. Alliance for Human Research Protection, Sat, March 23, 2003

Inoculating Doctors Against Smallpox: Experts Split on Need for Terror Precaution. By Carol Morello Washington Post Staff Writer. Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2003; Page B01

More citations of the Washington Post publication of 12/18/2002

On Dec. 18, 2002, NPR interviews MCV Physicians President and Internal Medicine Chairman, Richard P. Wenzel, M.D., MSc on Smallpox Vaccinations (video clip)

CBS News | Health Pros Balk At Smallpox Shots | December 20, 2002 ... to support the decision to vaccinate hospital personnel when there has been no case of smallpox seen for 30 years. Dr. Richard Wenzel, Virginia Commonwealth University

USATODAY.com - Hospitals balk at smallpox vaccine


May 15, 2003: Managing SARS amidst Uncertainty -- presented by Richard P. Wenzel, MD, MSc and Michael B. Edmond, MD, MPH.

Lessons from the SARS Epidemic: 11th International Congress on Infectious Diseases

Leadership Competencies Needed for Academic Health Centers: Society for Academic Emergency Medicine.

Can We Do More to Prevent Nosocomial Bloodstream Infections?

CDC - The Impact of Hospital-Acquired Bloodstream Infections

Infection Control Today - July 2002: Breaking the Chain of Infection

The Scientist - Stalking The Deadly Hantavirus

Proposed Agenda for IDSA/PhRMA/FDA. Drug development for Resistant Pathogens


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