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Jessica Fogler, MD
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- Program Director, Family HIV Clinic
- Assistant Director, National Perinatal HIV Consultation and Referral Service
- HIV/AIDS Physician Consultant, National Clinicians’ Consultation Center
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- MD, UCSF Medical School
- Family Medicine, UCSF, SFGH
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- HIV in families and prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission
My clinical focus is on HIV in families. I direct the Family HIV Clinic at SFGH, which provides medical and social services to low-income HIV infected patients and their family members. The majority of our patients are HIV-infected women and their infants (most of whom are HIV-negative). As part of the clinic, I run a teaching program for UCSF family medicine residents, nurse practitioner students, and others. In 2004, I participated in writing the proposal for a grant from Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to fund the National Perinatal HIV Consultation and Referral service. I have been principally responsible for the start-up of this hotline including training the hotline faculty and acting as a main consultant on challenging cases. For the last four years I have been attending on the Family Medicine Inpatient Service where I teach an interactive ECG curriculum along with other standard inpatient topics. I am often consulted about complicated inpatient HIV cases.
- Electrocardiography and arrhythmias
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- Goldschmidt RH, Fogler JA. Opportunities to prevent HIV transmission to newborns. Pediatrics. 2006. In press.
- Fogler JA, Mahoney MR, Goldschmidt RH. A model family practice clinic for HIV infected patients and their family members. Annual Family and Community Medicine Research Colloquium, UCSF.
- Fogler JA, Mahoney MR, Sterkenburg C, Cohan D, Gooze L, Kindrick A, Balano KB, Thelin C, Alexander D, Goldschmidt RH. Clinicians’ questions about perinatal HIV transmission and perinatal care. Experience of the National HIV Telephone Consultation Service and Perinatal Hotline. 12 th Annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections.
- Fogler JA, Cornell H, Mahoney MH, Goldschmidt RH. Telephone Consultation Services Help Clinicians Provide HIV Care and Post Exposure Prophylaxis. Annual Family and Community Medicine Research Colloquium, UCSF.
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Department of Family and Community Medicine
San Francisco General Hospital
Box 1365/SFGH - B20 WD22
1001 Potrero Avenue, Bldg 20, Ward 22
San Francisco, CA 94110
ph 415-206-8592
jfogler@nccc.ucsf.edu
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