Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Washington University School of Medicine was formed in 1891 by the union of the first two medical schools established west of the Mississippi River: the Missouri Medical College and the St. Louis Medical College. When the two were united as the Medical Department of Washington University, they combined their strengths in clinical teaching and research, offering the finest medical instruction in the country.
Washington University’s program has been emulated by other medical schools throughout the country, ushering in the modern era of American clinical education.
At the Washington University Amyloid Center, we bring together experts across specialties to diagnose and treat patients with amyloidosis.
Our Amyloid Center is a Center of Excellence, which means our physicians conduct ongoing research to improve diagnosis and treatment of this complex disease. This gives our patients access to comprehensive amyloidosis therapy and cutting-edge clinical trials.
The team includes healthcare professionals in the following areas:
Hematology and Oncology:
Keith E. Stockerl-Goldstein, MD