Professor of Medicine
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,
Uniformed Services University
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
Dana Blyth is the Program Director for the Infectious Disease Fellowship at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and a Professor of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University. She graduated from Vanderbilt University prior to attending the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. She completed her Internal Medicine residency and served as the chief of medical residents prior to completing ID fellowship at San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium / Brooke Army Medical Center. She remained at Brooke Army Medical Center as core faculty for the ID fellowship and the Associate Program Director for the Transitional Year Program. She was selected as an inaugural member of the Faculty Development Outreach and Certification for the Uniformed Services University (FOCUS) Program leading faculty development across the Military Health System. She also serves on the IDSA Professional Development Committee and as the Professional Development Committee Representative for the IDSA Outbreak & Preparedness Workgroup. She additionally serves on the American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment Approval Committee and as a standing panel member for the ACGME Accreditations Appeals Committee in the specialty of IM-ID. Her research interests are infectious complications of travel and deployment, burns, and trauma, and medical education.