CEDRIC SPAK, Transplant Infectious Disease Specialist
Dr. Spak has been a Transplant Infectious Disease Specialist within the Dallas/Fort Worth since 2007. After completing his training and graduate studies at the University of Washington, he was happy to come back to Texas where he had done medical school and internal medicine at UT Southwestern. As part of the Texas Centers for Infectious Disease Associates, he is actively managing patients with a variety of transplant associated conditions. He works closely with the solid organ transplant programs at the Baylor Scott & White campuses at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas as well as Baylor All Saints Fort Worth, collaborating with transplant surgeons, transplant hepatologists, transplant nephrologists, cardiologists, and pulmonologists. He also partners with the bone marrow transplant services at Baylor University Medical Center of Dallas. His passion has always been to help those patients who got a second chance with their gift of transplant, but may have gotten a few unexpected complications (such as infections) along the way.
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