Corstiaan Brass, MD
Infectious Diseases Department
Buffalo Medical Group, PC
Specialty: Infectious Disease
Dr. Corstiaan Brass has been a member of the Buffalo Medical
Group, PC, since 1992, and is board certified in Internal Medicine
and Infectious Disease. He also is an Associate Clinical Professor
at the University at Buffalo (UB) School of Medicine and Biomedical
Sciences where he has been a faculty member for 25 years.
He earned his medical degree at the University of Calgary, Alberta
in Canada, and did a residency in internal medicine at McGill
University, Montreal, and Montreal General Hospital, where he also
earned a fellowship in clinical pharmacology. In addition, Dr. Brass
was awarded a fellowship in infectious diseases, and trained at
Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.
His particular areas of interest include computerization of medical
practice and disease state management, multi-disciplinary team
approach to wound care initiatives and diabetic foot infections, and
fungal infections.
In 2000, the University at Buffalo honored Dr. Brass with the
prestigious Robert S. Berkson MD Memorial Award for Compassion in
Care and Excellence in the Art of Teaching.
A former member of the Buffalo Medical Group Board of Directors, Dr.
Brass is a member of the Infection Control Committee at Kenmore
Mercy Hospital and the Catholic Health System Infection Control
Steering Committee.
Dr. Brass has authored or co-authored many manuscripts and abstracts
for numerous medical publications and journals.
In addition to Kenmore Mercy, he is affiliated with many WNY
hospitals including Buffalo General, Sisters of Charity, DeGraff
Memorial, Millard Fillmore Gates Circle and Suburban, Roswell Park
Cancer Institute, Mount St. Mary’s in Lewiston, and Niagara Falls
Memorial Medical Center.
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