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Denise Teves Qualler, MD, MS

Associate Professor

Locations

  • Froedtert Hospital
  • Endocrinology - Froedtert Hospital
  • Osteoporosis and Calcium Disorders - Froedtert Hospital

Specialties

  • Endocrinology

Languages

  • Spanish, French, English

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Education

  • MD - Doctor of Medicine
  • MS -Master of Science

Biography

Dr. Denise Teves Qualler is an associate professor in the Division of Endocrinology and Molecular Medicine at the 91ɫƵ and at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center. She serves as the Director of the Osteoporosis Clinic at the VA Medical Center, as well as the Metabolic Bone Clinic at Froedtert Hospital. Dr. Teves specializes in the treatment of calcium and vitamin D disorders, osteoporosis, and general endocrinology.

Dr. Teves Qualler completed her Internal Medicine Residency at The Chicago Medical School for her Internal Medicine Residency and completed her Fellowship in Endocrinology at the Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. She is board certified in Endocrinology and Internal Medicine. Dr Teves Qualler has a Master in Science degree in Epidemiology at 91ɫƵ.

Dr. Teves Qualler has presented at numerous lectures and has submitted several abstracts over the past few years on metabolic bone diseases. She has authored several articles, book chapters, and publications. She has also participated in many community service and volunteer activities.

Education

  • MD, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
  • MPH, Epidemiology, 91ɫƵ

Leadership Positions

Director, Osteoporosis Clinic

Research Interests

Osteoporosis, Vitamin D

Publications

  • (Steuart Richards J, Lazzari AA, Teves Qualler DA, Desale S, Howard R, Kerr GS.) J Clin Densitom. 2014;17(1):32-7 PMID: 23489972 03/16/2013

  • (Kaikobad M, Cheng YC, Choi H, Teves D.) WMJ. 2007 Jul;106(4):225-8 PMID: 17844714 09/12/2007

  • (Razminia M, Salem Y, Elbzour M, Teves D, Deshmukh H, Khosla S.) Am J Ther. 2005;12(3):269-71 PMID: 15891272 05/14/2005

  • (Teves D, Videen TO, Cryer PE, Powers WJ.) Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Apr 20;101(16):6217-21 PMID: 15026569 PMCID: PMC395949 03/18/2004