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Allergy & Asthma Clinic
of Wisconsin, S.C.
Martin L. Lobel, M.D.
Tad M. Johnson, M.D.
Martin L. Lobel, M.D.
Allergy & Immunology Specialist
Dr. Lobel has been serving southeastern Wisconsin for over two decades. He delivers comprehensive care to many communities.
A brief look at Dr. Lobel's professional biography:
Specialty: Pediatrics, September 1973
American Board of Pediatrics
Specialty: Allergy & Immunology, October 1975
American Board of Allergy & Immunology
Education:
1960-1964 B.A.: New York University, New York, NY
1964-1968 M.D.: Chicago Medical School, Chicago, IL
1968-1969 Internship: Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
1969-1970 Residency: Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
1970-1971 Residency: New England Medical Center, Boston, MA
1973-1975 Fellowship,:National Jewish Hospital/National Asthma Center, Denver, CO
Military Service:
1971-1973 USAF, Chief of Pediatrics, FE Warren, AFB, Cheyenne, WY
Academic Appointments:
1979- Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics: Medical College of Wisconsin
Chief, Allergy Division: Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Chairperson of Allergy Department: Sinai Samaritan Hospital
Professional Associations:
American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology
Milwaukee Pediatric Society
Wisconsin Allergy Society
Fight Asthma Milwaukee - Community Asthma Coalition
Articles/Research/Presentations:
1. "Interrelationships between skin tests, allergen inhalation challenges and two different forms of
Radioallergosorbent Tests (RAST)". Presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Allergy in
San Diego, CA 18 February 1975
2. "The effect of inhaled atrophine on bronchial inhalation challenges". Presented at the annual meeting of
the American Academy of Allergy in San Juan, Puerto Rico 9 March 1976
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Tad M. Johnson, M.D.
Allergy & Immunology Specialist
Dr. Johnson has called southeastern Wisconsin home for over 20 years. He is a dynamic educator and an active member of the local medical community.
A brief look at Dr. Johnson's medical biography:
Specialty: Pediatrics, November 1987
American Board of Pediatrics
Specialty: Allergy & Immunology, October 1991
American Board of Allergy & Immunology
Education:
1974-1978 B.A. Chemistry: Bethel College, St. Paul, MN
1978-1982 M.D.: Mayo Medical School, Rochester, MN
1982-1983 Internship: Children's Hospital of WI, Pediatrics, Milwaukee, WI
1983-1985 Residency: Children's Hospital of WI, Pediatrics, Milwaukee, WI
1985-1986 Chief Resident: Children's Hospital of WI, Milwaukee, WI
1986-1988 Fellowship: Milwaukee County Medical Complex, Allergy & Immunology, Milwaukee, WI
Academic Appointments:
1985-Present Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Professional Associations:
American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology
State Medical Society of Wisconsin
American Medical Association
Articles/Research/Presentations:
1. Garland JS, Nelson DB, Johnson TM, et al. Infectious Complications During Peripheral Intravenous
Therapy with Teflon Catheters: a Prospective Study. Pediatrics Infectious Disease Journal. 6(10): 918-21,
1987, October.
2. Johnson TM, Kurup VP, et al. Detection of Circulating Aspergillus Fumigatus Antigen in Bone Marrow
Transplant Patients. J. Lab Clinical Medicine. 114 (6): 700-7, 1989 December
3. "Stinging Insect Allergy", Columbia Hospital. Grand Rounds, October 1988
4. "Asthmatic Late Phase Reactions", Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. Grand Rounds, April 1989.
5. "Inhaled Coriticosteriods and Growth in Children", Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Grand Rounds, April
1999
6. "Improving Delivery of Asthma Medications into the Lungs", Waukesha Memorial Hospital. Grand
Rounds, April 2001
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