
Sylver Quevedo,
MD, MPH
- Associate Professor of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine
- Medical Director, Duke Center for Integrative Medicine
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Sylver Quevedo, MD, MPH, is a board-certified specialist
in internal medicine with a subspecialty in nephrology. His interests include quality of life in chronic illness,
the interface between spirituality and medicine and the comparative study
of healing traditions.
Dr. Quevedo earned his medical degree at Harvard Medical School and a
masters degree in public health at Harvard's School of Public Health.
His postdoctoral training included family and community medicine, internal
medicine, studies in law and public policy at Stanford Law School, and
a fellowship in nephrology and medicine at Stanford University Medical
Center, where he was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar.
As a member of the Stanford Medical School faculty, he served as Associate
Chief of Nephrology and Medical Director of the Artificial Kidney Center
at the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. He was also founding director
of the Center for Integrative Medicine at the O'Connor Hospital in San
Jose, as well as Director of Clinical Programs, at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine from 2004-2006.
Dr. Quevedo has served on national boards and committees of the American
Kidney Fund and the National Academy of Sciences.

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