University Of Virginia Division Of Infectious Diseases And .

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University of Virginia Division of Infectious Diseases andInternational Health Fellowship Program

Bill Petri, MD, PhDDivision ChiefUniversity of Virginia Health SystemDivision of Infectious Diseases andInternational HealthProfessor of Medicine

Chris Moore, MDFellowship Program DirectorKate McManus, MDFellowship Associate Program Director

Eric Houpt, MDAssociate Director of ResearchBarbara Mann, PhDVice Chief for Research and Faculty DevelopmentBrian Wispelwey, MDVice Chief for Clinical Affairs and Education

UVa Infectious Diseases FellowshipProgram—Diversity and InclusionGreg Townsend, MDAssociate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion,School of MedicineAssociate Professor, Division of InfectiousDiseases and International Health Creating and maintaining a climate of diversity andinclusion are priorities at the School of Medicineand the Division of Infectious DiseasesWe recognize that diversity is an essentialcomponent in our efforts to continue, and toexpand upon, the traditions of excellence in theSchool and the Division of Infectious Diseaseshttps://med.virginia.edu/diversity/

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program Committed to producing the nextgeneration of leaders in infectiousdiseases through outstanding clinicaland research training with the ultimategoal of preventing and optimallytreating infectious diseases here andaround the world Committed to a collegial and supportiveenvironment in the care of patients,research, teaching, and learning

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowsip Program 3 year NIH T-32 supported trainingprogram (x 46 years!!) 1 year of dedicated research training 2 years of combined clinical andresearch training

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Clinical Experience

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Clinical Experience Microbiology laboratory orientationMendy Poulter, PhDDirector of Clinical MicrobiologyAmy Mathers, MDAssociate Director of Clinical Microbiology

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Clinical Experience Inpatient consultations General infectious diseases and HIVservice Two clinical fellows Non-HIV immunocompromised service Solid organ and stem-cell transplantpatients One clinical fellow NP and attending only service Unloads fellow service

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Clinical Experience Outpatient infectious diseases clinics Ryan White HIVclinic General infectiousdiseases Transplant Travelers Hepatitis C TB & NTM Sexuallytransmitteddiseases Musculoskeletal ComplicatedClostridiumdifficile Antibiotic stewardship elective

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—Learning Opportunities Case conference Didactic conference HIV didactic/caseconference Transplant IDdidactic Journal club Clinical microbiologyrounds Research inprogress IDSA board reviewcourse IDSA in-trainingexam (years 1 and 3) National meetings(eg ID week, ASTMH) ASTMH DiplomaCourse Certification

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—Learning opportunities Faculty teaching excellence Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award Mathers, Houpt, Sifri, Dillingham,Hughes David A. Harrison DistinguishedEducator Award Scheld, Wispelwey, Rein All University Teaching Award Donowitz, Dillingham, Petri, Wispelwey Outstanding Faculty Award—StateCouncil of Higher Education, Virginia Petri, Hewlett

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—Learning opportunities

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—Learning opportunities

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Research Experience Goal: To progress from an outstandingmedical resident to a much sought afterAssistant Professor in 3 years

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Research Experience How? Research acumen in a focused area ofinfectious diseases Track record of peer reviewedpublications Propose research compelling enough toreceive extramural funding National Institutes of Health Burroughs-Wellcome Fund Gates Foundation Harold Amos Faculty Dev’t Program

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Research Experience

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Research Experience Research development Work with one or more facultymembers from the Division of ID&IHand/or affiliated departments Extensive mentoring, individualizedresearch plan and an advisorycommittee Protected time for research Superb research infrastructure andsupport

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Research Experience Research portfolio Basic laboratory science Translational science Clinical science

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Research Experience

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Research Experience Research expertise highlights Bacterial diseases Biodefense pathogens Enteric pathogens C. difficile Neisseria/STDs S. aureus MDROs Tuberculosis SepsisParasitic diseases Amebiasis Cryptosporidiosis Giardiasis Malaria

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Research Experience

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Research Experience Research expertise highlights Virology—HIV, HCV,HHV-8, Influenza,Ebola Host genetics,epidemiology,immune responses Moleculardiagnostics Global Health Hospitalepidemiology/antibioticstewardship Modeling ofcritical illness Transplantinfections Clinical trials

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Research Experience

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—International collaborations

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The research experience Dean’s Excellencein Research Award Heysell, Houpt,Mathers, Petri,Platts-Mills UVA DistinguishedScientist Award Scheld, Petri Maxwell FinlandAward—NationalFoundation ofInfectious Diseases Guerrant Bailey K AshfordMedal, ASTMH Houpt, Mann Guerrant Houpt, Petri Guerrant Walter ReedMedal, ASTMH Oswald AveryAward, IDSA Walter E StammMentor Award,IDSA

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The research experience Research funding Annual grant and contract awards of16-25 million dollars per year Highest in the Department, School ofMedicine, and University of Virginia

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—The Research Experience

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—Fellow publications

UVa Infectious Diseases FellowshipProgram—Current fellows

UVa Infectious Diseases FellowshipProgram—Current iaTuberculosis therapy PKHeysellAlkabab6King KhalidDiabetes and tuberculosis PKHeysellMooreGulleen6MinnesotaPredictive modeling ofneutropenic fever/neutropenicfever in resource-limitedsettingsFleece5VirginiaGlobal MDR enteric infectionsHouptVirginiaInjection drug use cter immunologyPetri/Platts-MillsMadden4YaleHealthcare associatedInfectionsSifriSherbuk4YaleHepatitis CDillingham4Brigham &Women’s,HarvardImmune response tocryptosporidiosis in infantsPetriSteiner

UVa Infectious Diseases FellowshipProgram—

UVa Infectious Diseases FellowshipProgram—Recent rivate practiceCovelli2017CaliforniaPrivate practiceMcManus2017UVATHRIV/UVA-CTSAShin2017UVANIH T-32/NIH K08 pendingChaplin2016North CarolinaPrivate nPrivate practiceLewis2015UVATransplant/Hosp. epidemiologyMoonah2015UVAHarold Amos Medical FacultyDev’t program/NIH K08Platts-Mills2015UVANIH K23Bartelt2014UNC-CHNIH K08Korpe2014Johns HopkinsNIH K23Madan2014U CincinnatiNIH K08 Last 10 years, 17 NIH K grants fundedOther destinations Cleveland Clinic, Columbia, Duke, ETSU, Johns Hopkins, LSU, Mt. Sinai,MUSC, Northwestern, Pittsburgh, Stanford, UBC, Vermont, WakeForest, Yale

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UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—Today! Welcome! We hope you enjoy your interactionswith faculty and fellows We look forward to your questions andcomments If there is any way that Ginny, Kate, or Ican help today or in the future, pleaselet us know

UVa Infectious DiseasesFellowship Program—Stay in touch!William A. Petri, Jr., MD, PhDwap3g@virginia.eduChris Moore, MDccm5u@virginia.eduEric Houpt, MDerh6k@virginia.eduKate McManus, MDkm8jr@virginia.eduGinny AtwellBrian Wispelwey, MDFellowship 243.6832@UVA ID

Dev't program/NIH K08 Platts-Mills 2015 UVA NIH K23 Bartelt 2014 UNC-CH NIH K08 Korpe 2014 Johns Hopkins NIH K23 Madan 2014 U Cincinnati NIH K08 Last 10 years, 17 NIH K grants funded Other destinations Cleveland Clinic, Columbia, Duke, ETSU, Johns Hopkins, LSU, Mt. Sinai, MUSC, Northwestern, Pittsburgh, Stanford, UBC, Vermont, Wake