I graduated from medical school at the University of Massachusetts in 2007 and went on complete my Internal Medicine residency and Chief Residency in 2011. Following that I completed a 2-year Infectious Diseases Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital/Brigham and Womenâs Hospital with a focus in clinical HIV.
My current work is comprised of both inpatient Infectious Diseases consultation and outpatient HIV and viral hepatitis work.
My current research focus is early cancer screening protocols for HIV outpatients.
Education and Training:
Fellowship, Harvard University (2013)
Other, Chief Residency, Boston University (2011)
Residency, Boston University (2010)
Internship, Internship in Internal Medicine, New York University (2008)
MD, Medicine, University of Massachusetts (2007)
BA, Arts, Wesleyan College (2001)
Employment:
Faculty Senator, University at Buffalo (2021-present)
Clinical Assistant Professor, Infectious Disease, University at Buffalo (2019-present)
Medical Director, AHF (2018–2019)
Medical Director, AIDS Healthcare Foundation (2018–2019)
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Infectious Diseases, McMaster University (2016–2018)
Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Washington (2014–2016)
Honorary, National University of Rwanda (2013–2014)
Instructor, Dept of Medicine, Harvard Medical School (2013–2014)
Chief Resident, Boston University Medical Center (2010–2011)
Awards and Honors:
Grant Recipient_ Ontario HIV Treatment Network (2017)
Chief Resident (2010)
Professional Memberships:
Infectious Diseases Society of America (2019–present)
Presentations:
"Neurologic Manifestations of Advanced HIV" Neurology Department (2023)
"Cancer Prevalence and Screening in HIV" Grand Rounds (2022)
"Cancer Screening among Persons with HIV in the Modern ART era" Grand Rounds at Roswell Park (2022)
Service Activities:
; Assistant Program Director for ID Fellowship (2021–present)