David Sheffield Bell

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OccupationPhysician
David Sheffield Bell
EducationHarvard University
Boston University
OccupationPhysician

David Sheffield Bell is an American physician who has done extensive research on the clinical aspects of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). He has also conducted evaluations and research in pediatric ME/CFS and written numerous articles about the condition.[1][2]

Bell is retired[3] from a private practice in general medicine in the town of Lyndonville, New York which he had started in 1979.[4] Bell also served as Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the State University of New York at Buffalo, in Buffalo, New York.[5]

Bell is a graduate of Harvard University, class of 1967, with an AB degree in English Literature. He graduated in 1971 from Boston University with an MD degree, and in 1976 completed post-doctoral training in pediatrics including Pediatric Behavior and Developmental Disorders.[6][7]

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