Division of Infectious Disease & International Medicine
College of Medicine - Internal Medicine

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The mission of the Division of Infectious Disease and International Medicine at USF Health is to be an internationally outstanding academic center. Our faculty members conduct research, analyze policy, deliver clinical care, and provide specialized training to physicians and healthcare workers locally, nationally and internationally. Our goal is to be a resource for infectious disease identification, prevention and treatment issues, including bioterrorism and the emergence of new pathogens. Please explore our Infectious Disease Podcast website, and the newly launched Clinical Research Unit website (links will open in new window).

John T. Sinnott, MD, FACP
Associate Dean, International Affairs
Director, Division of Infectious Disease
News
  • IDPodcasts.net celebrates its 50th podcast. More...

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  • ID's Graduate Research Assistants and faculty featured on USF Research Day article
  • Pioneering an International Medical Exchange in conjuction with Office of International Affairs More...
  • USF-India Program in Adolescent HIV/AIDS Research Training, funded by the Fogarty International Center and Office of AIDS Research of the National Institute of Health 
  • Dr. Sandra Gompf's ID Pearls available online: a 109 page handbook of "pearls" of wisdom in infectious disease medicine 
  • Travel Medicine presentation for USF medical students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty planning to travel internationally. Learn how to prepare for medical emergencies More...
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  • Tragically, one of our USF students succumbed to bacterial meningitis on 9/24/07. Watch the podcast by ID faculty Dr. John Toney for key clinical points regarding this disease.
  • ID faculty referenced as health experts on ABC News: view full list of articles.
  • Dr. John Sinnott was presented with Leadership Florida's Distinguished Member Award on July 1, 2007 by Mr. Paul Tash, CEO, St. Petersburg Times.
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Fellowship
  • Learn about our Fellowship New buttonrotation sites. Background information, patient populations, and educational purposes of each rotation are described. Dr. Chandler at VA
  • Read former fellow's comments about our program on the Fellowship Program page
  • Our 2009 fellowship positions have been filled. Applications for 2010 will be accepted through the Electronic Application Service (ERAS). Potential candidates can access applications through the AAMC/ERAS website 
  • The ERAS Post Office for Infectious Disease will be open on December 1, 2008 and will begin downloading applications at this time. We appreciate your interest in our program. Additional questions can be directed to Aprille Doss, Education Coordinator at a.ddoss@gmail.com
  • Academic Office: (813) 844-4174, 2 Columbia Drive, G327, Tampa, FL 33606
  • GME Website and Policies