Division of Infectious, Inflammatory and Immunologic Diseases
Division Statement | Faculty | Research/Scholarly Activities | Fellowship | ETSU Health
The Division of Infectious, Inflammatory and Immunologic Diseases at the Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University is committed to excellence in teaching, clinical care, and scholarship. The division consists of 10 (3 MD/PhD, 1 PhD, 6 MD) faculty members, 4 members are present at each of our two main teaching hospitals, Johnson City Medical Center and the James H. Quillen VA Medical Center and are closely involved in the ETSU Infectious Diseases/Critical Care Fellowship Training Program.
Faculty oversee clinical care and teaching at the ETSU Center of Excellence of HIV/AIDS Care, a Ryan White funded center providing services to all of East Tennessee. Division members have a broad range of research interests, including molecular pathogenesis, epidemiology, and clinical studies, with presentations in all of these areas at national meetings and extramural funding for translational initiatives. Areas of interest include the immunopathogenesis of hepatitis C infection, molecular epidemiology, and the treatment of resistant organisms.
Lamis Wahid Ibrahim, MD
Division Chief, Infectious, Inflammatory and Immunologic Diseases, Professor