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Albert M. Balesh, M.D.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Albert M. Balesh, M.D. completed his secondary education at a private Catholic, college preparatory school in the Chicago Area. He obtained
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Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Loyola Univeristy of Chicago in 1974. | |
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Italian language diploma from University of Perugia in 1977. | |
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Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from the University of Rome in 1982 |
He was a clinical Research Fellow and Ph.D. candidate at the University of Rome School of Medicine from 1983-1986 and completed a residency in General Surgery in 1987. A specialist in the treatment of surgical pathology of the liver, Dr. Balesh holds licenses to practice in all fifteen European Union (EU) countries. He is currently in the process of obtaining his medical license in the United States. He had published extensively in both national and international medical and surgical journals such as The American Journal of Surgery, International Surgery and Annals of Surgery.
Dr. Balesh has published three books of poetry, titled Fall From Grace, Head Above Water, and First of the Last, respectively, and is completing work on his novel for publication, tentatively titled Fountain of Youth. Dr. Balesh is currently an instructor of ESL (English as Second Language program at El Paso Community College. He is also an instructor of beginner, intermediate and advanced courses in Italian Language in the division of professional and Continuing Education at the University of El Paso, Texas.
Dr. Balesh has written several health articles for a local
paper. He was kind to share his
articles to be read at this link. They include interesting titles as:
Staying Abreast, Motor Madness, Vege-toll, Eye-atollah, Forty Winks or Forty
Wives?, Mine is Bigger than Yours! The Truth about Fertility , TB or not To Be,
Flat Tired, Hocus-pocus Meningococcus, Terminator versus Defibrillator,
Blackbird, Vital Mends with Vitamins, Placebo Domingo, Face to Place, Ornery
Coronary and much more. You will enjoy these articles whether or not
you are in the health profession.
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