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Aaron Grubbs is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia. He specializes in Infectious Diseases, with dual certification in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, and focuses on clinical research at the intersection of infectious diseases and public health.
- Education: MD in Medicine (Medical University of South Carolina, 2008), BS in Agriculture (Clemson University, 2004)
His research spans two key areas: (1) integrated outpatient treatment for opioid use disorder and injection-related infections, and (2) pediatric infectious disease risks associated with immunosuppressive therapies. Recent projects include clinical trials and epidemiological studies.
Prominent trends in his publications reflect a focus on clinical trial design, patient-centered care, and public health implications of infectious diseases in vulnerable populations. Both articles highlight interdisciplinary approaches to treatment optimization and risk analysis.
- 2023 Educator Award from the University of Kentucky School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases
Dr. Grubbs teaches multiple courses at the Medical College of Georgia, including GMED 5000 Basic Clerkship and MEDI 6510 PCL Adv Clerkship. His work bridges clinical practice, education, and research in infectious diseases.



