Walter, Elizabeth A.School of Medicine |
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9/2013 - Present | Professor of Internal Medicine | Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr, San Antonio, San Antonio, TX |
9/2011 - Present | Chief, Infectious Diseases | Audie L. Murphy Veteran's Hospital, San Antonio, TX |
6/2011 - Present | Associate Chief, Infectious Diseases and Associate Chief, Infectious Diseases | UTHSCSA, Medicine, San Antonio, TX |
9/2009 - Present | Fellowship Program Director, Infectious Diseases and Fellowship Program Director, Infectious Diseases | UTHSCSA, Medicine, San Antonio, TX |
Year | Degree | Discipline | Institution |
1995 | Postdoctoral Fellowship | Infectious Diseases | University of Washington Seattle , WA |
1992 | Residency | Internal Medicine | Keesler Medical Center, Keesler , MS |
1990 | Internship | Internal Medicine | Keesler Medical Center Keesler , MS |
1989 | MD | Medicine | University of Cincinnati Cincinnati , OH |
1985 | BS | Electrical Engineering (Cum Laude Graduate, Ohio State University) | Ohio State University Columbus , OH |
HIV- FFACTS Clinic-University of Texas Health Science Center-HIV/AIDS. Audie L. Murphy VA Clinic. Regional HIV Advisor for the South Texas Health Care System Veterans Administration |
Respiratory Tract Infections- Developed Epidemic Outbreak Surveillance (EOS) Program-a DoD program for early diagnosis/surveillance of respiratory pathogens. Developed and assessed multipathogen microarrays, designed clinical research protocols for assessment of microarray platforms. Developed automated data entry system for clinics for "front end" to surveillance system for detection of febrile respiratory illness. Collaborated with Center for Disease Control on Avian influenza surveillance program. |
Response to Biothreat agents- Chief of the Bioterrorism Response Team for USAF. San Antonio Site Director and Principal Investigator for epidemic surveillance project to develop molecular surveillance/diagnostic assays for detection of biothreat agents. |
Travel Medicine- Developed the Travel Medicine Clinic at the MARC to support pre- and post-travel assessment. |
Date | Description | Institution | # Students |
11/2012 - Present | Global Health Lectures | UTHSCSA | 30 students |
Two lectures: Pre-travel, Post-travel annually | |||
7/2010 - Present | HIV Core Series Lecture - Team 6 | University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio | 35 students |
Developed and direct the HIV Core Lecture Series to teach fellows/faculty/staff/others on clinical care of HIV patients. Lectures are given as the first Friday of every month. | |||
2/2010 - Present | CIRC 5009 Microbiology Lectures (2) - Sepsis and Endocartitis | UTHSCSA | 150 students |
Taught two Microbiology lectures (Sepsis and Endocarditis) for first year medical students. Attack and Defense. | |||
10/2009 - Present | City-wide BugClub | UTHSCSA | 30 students |
Develop conference schedule and organize city-wide interactive conference to review clinical cases for management and/or diagnostic dilemmas. Attended by ID faculty at UTHSCSA as well as private practice and military. Fellows present at conference. Also attended by clinical ID pharmacists/residents. | |||
9/2009 - Present | Case Management Conference | UTHSCSA | 25 students |
Develop schedule and prototype presentation to enable UTHSCSA and military fellows to present complicated ID patients to faculty for faculty-fellow interaction | |||
10/2008 - Present | Global Health Symposium | UTHSCSA | 30 students |
Pre and Post Travel interactive lectures | |||
7/2008 - Present | Tuesday AM Core Didactic Series Lectures | UTHSCSA | 15 students |
Develop curriculum and teach in rotating conference of Journal Club, Board Review, research and professional development for fellows and staff | |||
6/2008 - Present | Individual Instruction | UTHSCSA | |
10/2006 - Present | Post-Doctoral Student Supervision | University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio - Division of Infectious Diseases | |
10/2006 - Present | Post-Doctoral Student Supervision | Center at San Antonio - Division of Infectious Diseases | |
6/2004 - Present | Infectious Disease Lecture Series | UTHSCSA | 35 students |
Developed two year program for infectious disease fellows, residents rotating on ID and Pharm D with interest in ID. Weekly lecture series that meets core ID topics relevant for knowledge competency in infectious diseases fellowship program | |||
9/2001 - Present | Rotation Student Supervision | Center at San Antonio - Division of Infectious Diseases | |
Journal Article |
Jose Cadena MD, Josephine Thinwa MD PhD, Elizabeth A. Walter MD, Christopher R. Frei PhD. Risk factors for the development of active methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in patients colonized with MRSA at hospital admission American Journal of Infection Control 2016 Jun;. |
He W, Castiblanco J, Walter EA, Okulicz JF, Ahuja SK. Mendelian randomization: potential use of genetics to enable causal inferences regarding HIV-associated biomarkers and outcomes Curr Opin HIV AIDS 2010 Nov;5(6):545-559. |