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About the Infectious Diseases Division
The Infectious Diseases (ID) Division, Department of Medicine, spans the globe with approximately 165 faculty appointments. Many faculty are assigned to military medical treatment facilities, providing patient care and clinical education including those at the three military infectious diseases training programs (National Capital Consortium, Bethesda MD; Naval Medical Center, San Diego CA; San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, San Antonio TX). Additionally, some ID faculty are assigned to our United States and overseas military research laboratories. Among USU-billeted Medicine ID faculty there are a range of research interests, including viruses (e.g. HIV, SARs-COV2), antimicrobial resistance, vaccines, and parasites as well as technical approaches of structural biology, immunology, and clinical trials. Besides research, our ID faculty contribute to clinical education supporting USU medical student training, graduate programs, as well as training of post graduate physicians during residency and ID fellowship. All billeted ID physicians provide clinical care in military healthcare system, both outpatient and inpatient services in the National Capital Region.
Naomi Aronson M.D., MACP, FIDSA Director, billeted USU |
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COL Paul Robben, M.D., Ph.D., FACP Deputy Director, billeted Walter Reed Army Institute of Research |
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Mr. Froilan Orille Program Administrative Specialist, billeted USU |
Our Mission
Execute School of Medicine/ Medicine Department mission to foster excellence in militarily relevant training, education and scholarship/discovery.
Our Vision
Inspire academic excellence in ID across the Military Health System through collaboration, innovative discovery and scholarship, skilled clinical care, inclusive education, and mentorship that will translate to improved health care for those who defend us.
RESOURCES
Our ID Faculty
Our Labs