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Infectious Diseases Division Newsletters
Infectious Diseases Society of St. Louis

On this page, you will find information about how to refer patients to the clinical trials unit. You can also learn about our consultation services, professional education opportunities, the faculty and leadership of the unit, and important publications.

How to Refer a Patient to the ACTU
You may call the ACTU direct (314) 454-0058 and ask to speak to our full-time screener, Debra Demarco, RN, BSN, ACRN. Or you may phone, email or fax the referral information to our office and we will contact you or the person who is referred to set up an appointment.

Results of Studies conducted at our ACTU
This section includes results of studies conducted at our site.

Meet the Physicians of Our Unit
David B. Clifford, M.D., Principal Investigator
Richard K. Groger, M.D., Ph.D., Co-investigator
Kristin E. Mondy, M.D.
E. Turner Overton, M.D.
Erin Quirk, M.D.

Above, Turner Overton, M.D., Kristin Mondy, M.D., Rich Groger, M.D., Ph.D, and Erin Quirk, M.D. meet to discuss future studies at the ACTU.


Dr. Groger and Dr. Clifford, Principal Investigator, following a "Protocols Review Meeting".

Consultation Services Available to Physicians and Other Health Care Professionals
If you are a healthcare professional and would like to consult with an HIV specialist you may call (314) 454-0058 or email Mike Klebert, RN, CS, MSN, ANP at mklebert@im.wustl.edu or Lisa Kessels, RN, ACRN,CCRC at lkessels@im.wustl.edu.  If one of our specialists is available, your call will be taken immediately. Otherwise someone will return your call within two business days.
 

 

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Division of Infectious Diseases
Department of Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine