Allison Bondمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Allison Bond, MD, MA, is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), School of Medicine. She practices as both an Infectious Disease and Hospital Medicine physician, attending on inpatient services and providing primary care for individuals living with HIV. Dr. Bond holds key educational leadership roles, directing the Department of Medicine Grand Rounds and the Cases & Conundrums learning conference at UCSF Health. Her academic interests center on clinical reasoning, medical education, and the management of infectious diseases by non-specialist clinicians. Her research spans antibiotic stewardship, transplant infectious diseases, public health, and patient care innovations for vulnerable populations, including those experiencing homelessness and with substance use disorders. Recent publications highlight her work in Delphi methodology for hospitalist metrics and the use of natural language processing in pharmacovigilance. Dr. Bond has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the Academy of Medical Educators Excellence in Teaching Award (2024), Advisor of the Year (2024), and the Dean’s Apple Award for Teaching (2021). She is currently funded by the Internal Grant Program of the Division of Hospital Medicine at UCSF (2024–2026). Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, UCSF School of Medicine Director, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds Director, Cases & Conundrums Conference Primary Care Provider for People Living with HIV Her advising and grant activities reflect her strong commitment to education and clinical research. While no formal lab or research team is named in the text, her multi-institutional collaborations, particularly in Delphi surveys and case series, suggest active engagement in collaborative research networks at UCSF and beyond.










