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ID Division Expansion with Addition of OPAT Service

1/7/2020

The ID Division provides a safety net for patients leaving UVA hospital with intravenous antimicrobials. Last year, this safety net was expanded by the initiation of the Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial…

Notable Achievements

1/7/2020

Congratulations to Dr Larry Lum on receiving a Launchpad grant from UVA for $125,000 for Bispecific Antibody Targeted T Regulatory Cells (TREGs) for Type 1 Diabetes. Congratulations to Drs Christiana…

Message From the Chair – January 2020

1/3/2020

It was just about ten years ago that I assumed the position of Interim Chair of the Department of Medicine. At that time, I was a nervous wreck trying to…

Message from Infectious Division Chief Eric Houpt, MD

1/3/2020

It is an honor to share an update from the Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health. We are 35 faculty, nine fellows, and four nurse practitioners supported by terrific…

Infectious Diseases Staff Profile – Glenn Glover

1/3/2020

Tell us a little bit about yourself. I was born in the Morristown, New Jersey and I’m the youngest of three boys. The first nine years of my life we…

Infectious Diseases Faculty Profile – Kate McManus

1/3/2020

Tell us a little bit about yourself. I graduated from Dartmouth College, as a chemistry major, and then moved to New York City for medical school at Columbia’s College of…

Infectious Diseases Fellow Profile – Stacy Park

1/3/2020

Tell us a little bit about yourself. I was born in Germany, but my family moved back to Leesburg, Virginia, when I was six months old, which is where I…

DoM Medicine Matters Newsletter – January

1/1/2020

The January 2020 Medicine Matters Newsletter features the Division of Infectious Diseases. We welcome your feedback and continued updates, which can be sent to: Kim Kelley-Wagner at kak2cj@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu