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Dr. John J. Botti This is Me

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Penn State Hershey Medical Center
Hershey, Pennsylvania

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  1. 1. National Perinatal Information Center - Board Bios
    www.npic.org/Board-Staff/Board - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/31/2008   Last Visited: 1/31/2008

    John J. Botti, MD
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    Dr. Botti has served on the Board of the National Perinatal Information Center/ Quality Analytic Services since 1999. Dr. Botti currently serves as a maternal ,fetal medicine specialist and Director of Perinatal Outreach Services for Penn State Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, PA. Dr. Botti is a past president of the National Perinatal Association and is a current member of the board of the National Perinatal Foundation. During his career, he has continued to combine academic teaching and research with clinical care and community service in an effort to improve pregnancy outcomes. Dr. Botti has also served on the advisory board for the National Friendly Access program of the Lawton and Rhea Chiles Center at the University of South Florida. Dr. Botti is a 1970 graduate of the University of Notre Dame, received his MD from Albany Medical College of Union University, and residency and fellowship training from the University of Pittsburgh, Magee Women's Hospital.
  2. 2. Austin Siamese Rescue
    www.austinsiameserescue.org/to - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/8/2006   Last Visited: 11/14/2007

    "If you have been exposed to toxoplasmosis and produced an antibody, you're pretty well protected," says Dr. John Botti, director of maternal-fetal medicine at Penn State University College of Medicine. If a woman is exposed to the parasite for the first time during pregnancy, though, the effects that it will have on her and the baby depend on how far along she is in the pregnancy. During the first three months, it is unlikely that a woman will pass the parasite on to her developing fetus.
  3. 3. Before Your Pregnancy - Praises: Comprehensive Book, self-help pre-pregnancy preparation, nutrition, exercise, healthier conception, family planning
    www.b4yourpregnancy.com/eprais - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/28/2006   Last Visited: 3/16/2008

    -- John J. Botti, MD, FACOG Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Director, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine

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