I am a board-certified infectious diseases physician with Prisma Health and an assistant professor of clinical internal medicine at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Columbia, where she serves as program director for the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program. I received her medical degree from the University of Guyana in Georgetown, Guyana, South America, and completed internal medicine residency at Howard University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C. Following residency, I completed a fellowship in infectious diseases at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Columbia.
My research interests include HIV prevention with a rural health focus, LGBTQIA+ health care disparities with a focus in transgender health care and advocacy, women’s health, and bone and joint infections. Iam actively involved in the education of medical students, nurse practitioner students, residents and fellows.
As attending physician at the Prisma Health Immunology Center, my patient population includes women with HIV (specifically peri-partum HIV-positive women), transgender people, HIV/hepatitis-C co-infected patients, and patients on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). As the director of the South Carolina AIDS Education and Training Center Progam’s PrEP telehealth program, I coordinate and execute PrEP technical support and LGBTQIA+ care competency programs for health care providers.
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