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Patrick A. Ryscavage, MD, is an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine, with a primary appointment in Medicine and secondary in Pediatrics. He serves as Chief of Infectious Disease Inpatient Services at Midtown Campus and Associate Medical Director of the Center for Infectious Diseases. His research focuses on HIV care, prevention, and healthcare transitions for adolescents/young adults with HIV.
- Medical School: Georgetown University School of Medicine
- Residency: Georgetown University Medical Center
- Fellowship: Northwestern University School of Medicine
Dr. Ryscavage's work spans HIV clinical care, health services research, and infectious diseases in immunocompromised hosts. Recent publications analyze long-acting antiretrovirals, PrEP efficacy, systemic hypertension in HIV patients, and transition programs from pediatric to adult care.
As a clinician-researcher, he addresses challenges in HIV management for youth, emphasizing adherence, comorbidities, and care integration. His studies contribute to global HIV epidemiology and risk-stratified toxicity monitoring frameworks.
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