Conference Abstracts

Oral Presentations

2023

NATIONAL

American Transplant Congress
“Landscape And Outcomes Of Heart Transplantation In Recipients With HIV.”
San Diego, CA
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2022

NATIONAL

American Transplant Congress
“Lung Transplantation Outcomes in Recipients Living with HIV in the United States.”
Boston, MA
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REGIONAL

Infectious Diseases Society of New York Annual Symposium
“Transplantation of solid organs recovered from deceased donors recently infected by SARS-CoV-2 in the United States.”
New York, NY
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2020

NATIONAL

IDWeek
“Association Between Universal Face Shield in a Quaternary Care Center and Reduction of SARS-COV2 Infections Among Healthcare Personnel and Patients.”
Location not specified
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2019

NATIONAL

IDWeek
“The efficacy of oral beta-lactam antibiotics as step-down therapy for acute pyelonephritis.”
Washington, DC
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NATIONAL

IDWeek
“Evaluation of antibiotic utilization after introduction of a dedicated infectious diseases-critical care medicine service in critical care units.”
Washington, DC
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2018

NATIONAL

IDWeek
“Incidence of skin and soft tissue infection in people living with HIV in a large urban public health care system in Houston, TX, 2009-2014.”
San Francisco, CA
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2008

REGIONAL

Midwest Society of General Internal Medicine
“Beware the boost: multi-ingredient herbal supplements and toxic epidermal necrolysis.”
Location not specified
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Poster Presentations

2026

LOCAL

NYC Center for AIDS Research Symposium
“Nationwide UNOS Analysis of Mortality After Simultaneous Liver–Kidney Transplantation in Patients With HIV, 2005–2023.”
New York, NY
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2025

NATIONAL

IDWeek
“Geographic Access to Liver Transplant Centers with HIV and HOPE Experience, 2017–2022.”
Atlanta, GA
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INTERNATIONAL

World Transplant Congress
“Utilization of the United States Renal Data System for Transplant-Related Research.”
San Francisco, CA
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2023

NATIONAL

American Transplant Congress
“Outcome of HIV Positive Pancreas And Kidney-Pancreas Transplants: An Analysis Of The UNOS Database.”
San Diego, CA
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2022

NATIONAL

IDWeek
“Implementation of a medical education intervention to improve acceptance of HIV-positive donors for transplant at a tertiary care hospital.”
Washington, DC
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NATIONAL

American Transplant Congress
“Reasons for Kidney Transplant Patients to Have Outpatient Urine Cultures in the First Year Post-Transplant: An Analysis of the USRDS.”
Boston, MA
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NATIONAL

American Transplant Congress
“Histologic Predictors of Graft Loss in Early Clinically Indicated Biopsies After Kidney Transplantation.”
Boston, MA
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2021

NATIONAL

National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meeting
“Inactive status on the kidney transplant waitlist is associated with neighborhood poverty.”
Orlando, FL
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2019

NATIONAL

American Transplant Congress
“Assessment of methenamine hippurate for the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections in adult renal transplant recipients.”
Boston, MA
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2018

NATIONAL

IDWeek
“Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) diagnostic limbo: a retrospective review of discordant HIV test results in a large academic health center over a 10-year period.”
San Francisco, CA
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NATIONAL

American Transplant Congress
“Diagnosis and prevalence of Strongyloides in solid organ transplant patients.”
Seattle, WA
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REGIONAL

Baylor Housestaff Symposium / Texas ACP Southeast Regional Conference
“Predicting Risk of Clinical Deterioration: A Closer Look at Resident Handoffs and Rapid Response.”
Houston, TX
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Award: First place, Patient Safety/Quality Improvement category

2017

NATIONAL

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
“Wait, is this an ID boards question? Chronic hepatitis in a broadly exposed liver transplant patient.”
Baltimore, MD
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NATIONAL

American Transplant Congress
“Strongyloides Infection in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Single Center Experience and Review of the Literature.”
Chicago, IL
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2016

LOCAL

Henry J.N. Taub/James K. Alexander Medical Student Research Symposium
“Improving preventive health services for racial and ethnic minorities: could a cell phone be the answer?”
Location not specified
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2015

NATIONAL

IDWeek
“Opportunities to Educate Trainees and Hospitalists Regarding Appropriate Use of Specialized Testing in Hospitalized Inpatients with HIV at a County Hospital.”
San Diego, CA
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INTERNATIONAL

International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence
“Single Tablet HIV Regimens Facilitate Improved Outcomes among Treatment Naïve Patients.”
Miami, FL
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Award: Distinguished Poster Award

NATIONAL

AAAAI Annual Meeting
“Gastric Adenocarcinoma in the Setting of X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia (XLA) and HIV.”
Location not specified
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2014

NATIONAL

IDWeek
“Recurrent skin and soft tissue infections in HIV-infected patients over a 5-year period: incidence and risk factors.”
Philadelphia, PA
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NATIONAL

Society of General Internal Medicine
“A Young Man with Fever and Diffuse Muscle Pain.”
San Diego, CA
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2012

NATIONAL

IDWeek
“Use of computer based training module to improve physician knowledge on sterile technique, complications and documentation for central line insertion to help reduce CLABSI.”
San Diego, CA
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2011

NATIONAL

Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America
“Risk factors for skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) in HIV-infected patients.”
Dallas, TX
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2010

NATIONAL

Infectious Diseases Society of America
“Sexual position preference (SPP) is associated with condom usage, HIV prevalence, and CD4 count at initial HIV diagnosis among MSM in Hyderabad, India.”
Vancouver, BC
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2008

REGIONAL

Midwest Society of General Internal Medicine
“Necrotizing fasciitis: a fatal complication of peripheral intravenous cannulation.”
Chicago, IL
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2006

INTERNATIONAL

International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
“Thalamic gray matter volume reduction in mild traumatic brain injury.”
Seattle, WA
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