
Section Highlights
- The Section of Infectious Diseases leads major programs such as the BCM AIDS Education Training Center, which delivers HIV education to clinicians across Texas.
- Section faculty direct both the Vaccine Research Center and the Texas Developmental Center for AIDS Research, with new NIH grants awarded to advance critical infectious disease research.
- Clinical services expand with the opening of a new outpatient infusion center at BSLMC and the integration of transplant-related infectious disease clinics at the Transplant Center.
- Faculty earn national recognition and leadership roles across major societies, including the Infectious Diseases Society of America, the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, and the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America.
- The Infectious Diseases Fellowship Training Program recently introduced a new track in Systems-Based Practice, joining existing options in Infection Prevention, Antimicrobial Stewardship, Quality Improvement and Leadership, Tropical Medicine, and Global Health, including a new international research elective in Peru.
- Faculty receive numerous awards for their impact across missions, including mentorship, patient care, education, and leadership, such as the Distinguished Service Award, Outstanding Physician-PA Partnership Award, Norton Rose Fulbright Faculty Excellence Awards, and multiple Top Doctor recognitions.
Chief's Message
View a message from the Section of Infectious Diseases' chief, Thomas Giordano, M.D.
Education
The infectious diseases fellowship training program at Baylor College of Medicine offers a blend of clinical training and research opportunities.
Research
Our faculty have well-established research programs in addition to collaborative relationships with researchers across Baylor College of Medicine and other academic institutions.
Healthcare
Our physicians are experts in the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.