Dr. Benjamin Dickey completed his bachelors of science in biochemistry and biology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, his masters of public health at Emory University, and obtained his doctorate of medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. He enjoys providing medical care for families through all phases of life from caring for newborns to providing end-of-life care for older adults and helping them to maintain a high quality of life.
Dr. Dickey’s particular interests include pediatrics, hypertension, diabetes, depression, anxiety, and other long term conditions.
During his free time, Dr. Dickey enjoys spending time with his wife and daughters.
Publications
- E. J. Bitler, J. E. Matthews, B. W. Dickey , J. N. S. Eisenberg, J. S. Leon. 2013. Norovirus outbreaks: a systematic review of commonly implicated transmission routs and vehicles. The Journal of Epidemiology and Infection. 2013, Aug;141(8):156371
- J.E. Matthews, Dickey, B.W ., R.D. Miller, J.R. Felzer, B.P. Dawson, A.S. Lee, J.J. Rocks, J. Kiel, J.S. Montes, C.L. Moe, J.N.S. Eisenberg, J.S. Leon. 2012. The Epidemiology of Published Norovirus Outbreaks: A Systematic Review of Risk Factors Associated with Attack Rate and Genogroup. The Journal of Epidemiology and Infection. 2012, July;140(7):116172
- Desai R, Hembree CD, Handel A, Matthews JE, Dickey BW , McDonald S, Hall AJ, Parashar UD, Leon JS, Lopman B. 2012. Severe Outcomes are Associated with Genogroup 2 type 4 Norovirus Outbreaks: A Systematic Literature Review. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2012, July;55(2):18993