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John P Flaherty, MD is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases and Medical Education at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, practicing at Northwestern Memorial Hospital with clinical expertise in HIV infection, travel-related infections, and unexplained fever.
His educational background includes:
- MD from University of Illinois, Chicago (1983)
- Internal Medicine Residency at University of Iowa Hospitals (1986)
- Infectious Diseases Fellowship at University of Chicago Hospitals (1988)
Dr. Flaherty's research focuses on clinical infectious diseases, particularly HIV management, tropical infections in travelers, and diagnostic approaches to fever of unknown origin. His work bridges clinical practice and public health through street medicine initiatives for unhoused populations.
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in rare pathogen identification (Mycobacterium arupense, Strongyloides) and antimicrobial resistance challenges, while his public health study on nutritional barriers among unhoused adults highlights interdisciplinary approaches to vulnerable populations.
He has received continuous recognition as Chicago's Top Doctors (2006-2024) and America's Top Doctors (2006-2024), alongside multiple Feinberg teaching awards including Outstanding Teacher Awards and Excellence in Teaching Awards from residents and fellows.
Dr. Flaherty serves as Chair of the Congenital Toxoplasmosis Study Data Safety Monitoring Board (2006-present), participated in the Illinois Ebola Task Force (2014-2015), and holds advisory roles including CVS Health membership since 2002. His professional leadership includes past presidency of the Association of Specialty Professors and board service with the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine.
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