David Martin, MD (Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2014) is a resident in Emergency Medicine at UCSF/Alameda Health System. David completed his SAPHIR Fellowship with Fiocruz in Brazil where he conducted a data analysis focused on factors associated with virological and immunological outcomes for HIV-infected patients on HAART that are part of the clinical cohort at the IPEC, FioCruz. He recently completed an original retrospective chart review of Pharmacy Adherence Measures (PAMs) as predictors of virologic failure among HIV-infected individuals in Brazil.
Research Area:
Virologic outcomes in a cohort of HIV-infected men and women in Rio de Janeiro; Pharmacy Adherence Measures (PAMs) as predictors of future virologic failure in Brazil.
Publications:
Martin DA, Luz PM, Lake JE, Clark JL, Veloso VG, Moreira RI, Cardoso SW, Klausner JD, Grinsztejn B. Improved virologic outcomes over time for HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy in a cohort from Rio de Janeiro, 1997-2011. BMC Infect Dis. 2014 Jun 11;14:322.
Martin DA, et al. Pharmacy refill data can be used to predict virologic failure for patients on antiretroviral therapy in Brazil. JIAS (2017) 20(1):1-5.