Physician
Internal Medicine
Doctor David A. Marcoux, MD is an expert in the field of Internal Medicine. He attended Medical College of Wisconsin. Medical College of Wisconsin is ranked 54/62 in Research/PrimaryCare. He received awards:"Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification", "Physician Practice Connections Recognition Program", "Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition Program", "Most Compassionate Doctor" and "Top MD". David Marcoux is a published MD as well. He has 17 publications published. The latest was: Prepubertal acne: clinical presentation, evaluation, and treatment. Dr. David A. Marcoux is registered with Medicare.
Publications
- Angiographic selective methylene blue staining of an occult small-bowel arteriovenous malformation.
- Prepubertal acne: clinical presentation, evaluation, and treatment.
- Trichothiodystrophy associated with photosensitivity, gonadal failure, and striking osteosclerosis.
- What syndrome is this? Nicolau syndrome.
- Appearance, cosmetics, and body art in adolescents.
- Dietary and physical determinants of menarche.
- Eosinophilic pustular folliculitis (Ofuji disease) in childhood: a review of four cases.
- Effect of counterion structure on rates and diastereoselectivities in ?,?-unsaturated iminium-ion Diels-Alder reactions.
- Use of achiral additives to increase the stereoselectivity in Rh(II)-catalyzed cyclopropanations.
- trans-Directing ability of the amide group: enabling the enantiocontrol in the synthesis of 1,1-dicarboxy cyclopropanes. Reaction development, scope, and synthetic app...
- TfNH2 as achiral hydrogen-bond donor additive to enhance the selectivity of a transition metal catalyzed reaction. Highly enantio- and diastereoselective rhodium-catal...
- trans-Directing ability of amide groups in cyclopropanation: application to the asymmetric cyclopropanation of alkenes with diazo reagents bearing two carboxy groups.
- General method for the synthesis of phenyliodonium ylides from malonate esters: easy access to 1,1-cyclopropane diesters.
- Palladium-catalyzed synthesis of functionalized tetraarylphosphonium salts.
- Removal, recovery, and recycling of triarylphosphonium-supported tin reagents for various organic transformations.
- Tetraarylphosphonium salts as soluble supports for the synthesis of small molecules.
Schools
Medical College of Wisconsin
Miriam Hospital Lifespan
Doctors Specialties
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification
- Physician Practice Connections Recognition Program
- Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition Program
- Most Compassionate Doctor
- Top MD
Education
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Medical College of Wisconsin
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