Dr.
Trice has been a practicing rheumatologist since 1983. He graduated
from George Washington University School of Medicine in 1977.
He served his Residency and Internship in Internal Medicine at
George Washington University from 1977 to 1980. He served his
Fellowship in Rheumatology at the University of Tennessee Center
for Health Sciences Exam 1981 to 1983. He became a Diplomate of
the National Board of Medical Examiners in 1978, of the American
Board of Internal Medicine in 1980 and of the American Board of
Internal Medicine in Rheumatology in 1984.
Dr.
Trices medical society memberships include: Fellow, American
College of Rheumatology, Founding Fellow, American Rheumatism
Association, New England Rheumatism Society, American Colleges
of Physicians, New Hampshire Medical Society, International Society
of Clinical Densitometry, American Society of Bone and Mineral
Research.
Dr.
Trice received the distinguished service award in 1995 from the
American Arthritis Foundation.
Honors
Include: Certified Clinical Densitometrist, 1997.
Dr.
Trice is a rheumatologist specializing in arthritis with special
interest in such conditions as fibromyalgia, lupus, lyme disease,
rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, vasculitis and evaluation
(including bone density testing) and treatment of osteoporosis.
His personal interests include biking and skiing.