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Infectious Disease

Robert W. Bradsher, Jr., M.D.
Professor and Director
Vice Chairman, Education

Clinical Programs and Facilities

The Infectious Diseases Division is actively involved in the clinical care of patients at University Hospital and the McClellan VA Hospital. One of the busiest consultation services at the two hospitals is Infectious Diseases. Students, residents, fellows, and an attending physician make rounds daily on these patients. There is a weekly combined Medicine-Pediatrics Case Conference plus the longest continuously running Journal Club on campus held on a weekly basis.

An Outpatient referral service has been ongoing for several years. Patients with human immunodeficiency viral infection (AIDS) as well as other infectious illness are seen. Residents and students observe state of the art clinical care for AIDS patients in this clinic as the patients are referred back to their personal physician.

Telephone consultations are provided to practitioners around the state. In conjunction with epidemiologists at the Arkansas Department of Health, rapid identification of epidemics has been made possible by these telephone calls.

Research Programs and Facilities

Diagnosis and management of immunologic responses in patients with deep fungal infections, particularly blastomycosis, have been long-standing areas of interest for the division. Diagnosis and appropriate therapy of arthroplasty infection is an area of research. Other activities include education of physicians and lay groups regarding AIDS; circulating antigens in Candida infections; the effects of heat injury to cells; opportunistic infections, particularly histoplasmosis, in patients with AIDS; and bacteremia and sepsis in immunocompromised patients.

 

 

 


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