Associate Professor
West Virginia University
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
Nicole Bryan MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases at West Virginia University (WVU) School of Medicine and is the Associate Program Director of the Infectious Disease Fellowship program at that institution. Her clinical responsitibilities include caring for patients on the inpatient consult service at Ruby Memorial Hospital, which is a 730 bed tertiary care center. She also provides care for individuals living with HIV infection as a clinical provider in the Ryan White funded WVU Positive Health Clinic, and for patients with prosthetic joint infections as part of a coordinated clinic with the orthopedic surgeons. Current research interests include examining the impact of intimate partner violence on engagement in care among HIV positive individuals living in rural areas, the impact of Covid-19 infection on surgical outcomes following joint replacement, and developing Infectious Disease curriculum for Internal Medicine residents. She has also served as a site co-investigator for the SALSA Study, which was an industry sponsored clinic trial examining the safety and efficacy of dolutegravir/lamivudine in virologically suppressed adults. As a faculty member at a teaching hospital, she provides education to medical students, internal medicine residents, and infectious disease fellows that includes formal lectures as well bedside teaching in the inpatient and outpatient settings.