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Dr. Jonathan Hand, MD
Associate Professor, University of Queensland Ochsner Clinical School
Doctor of Medicine, Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans
Dr. Jonathan M. Hand has 9 years of experience in Infectious Disease. He earned his BS in Biological and Physical Sciences from Louisiana State University and his MD from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans. After completing his residency in Internal Medicine, he completed a fellowship in Infectious Diseases at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Today, this expert is board certified in Infectious Disease and Internal Medicine. Formerly, this expert held roles as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Queensland Ochsner Clinical School. Currently, he serves as a Clinical Associate and Section Head of Transplant Infectious Diseases at Ochsner Health and as an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Queensland Ochsner Clinical School.
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Influence of induction therapy and antiretroviral regimen on outcomes in kidney transplant recipients living with human immunodeficiency | Journal Article |
Is the COVID-19 Vaccine Safe for Transplant Patients? | Blog Post |
Cryptosporidiosis treated with nitazoxanide in intestinal transplantation | Journal Article |
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Connected by Life | Jonathan Hand , Section Head of Transplant Infectious Disease at Ochsner Health, and Joey Boudreaux, Senior Director of Regional Operations for LOPA, as they ... |
Heart Transplant in Patients Living with HIV | Dec 7, 2023 ----- Infectious Diseases Nursing & Allied Health ... Infectious Diseases ; Interdisciplinary ... Jonathan Hand , MD. Oschner Medical Center. New ... |
Louisiana family makes history with first HIV-positive heart ... | Dec 7, 2023 ----- Jonathan Hand , an ... |
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Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans | Doctor of Medicine |
Louisiana State University | Bachelor of Science |
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Associate Professor | University of Queensland Ochsner Clinical School |
Associate Research Medical Director | Ochsner Health |
Section Head | Ochsner Health |
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