JOSEPH STEVEN CERVIA, MD, MBA, FACP, FAAP, FIDSA, AAHIVS 9 Pine Drive North Roslyn, NY 11576 (516) 522-4561 jcervia@hotmail.com LinkedIn PROFILE: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/joseph-s-cervia-md-mba-facp-faap-fidsa/11/b23/9a7/ EDUCATION: 2007 M.B.A., Health Care Management, Graduate Honors, Regis University, Denver, Colorado 1984 M.D., Class Valedictorian, New York Medical College, New York 1980 B.S., Summa Cum Laude, Biology Major, St. Johns University, New York POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING: 1988 - 1990 The Will Rogers Institute Fellow in Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center and Cornell University Medical College, New York 1984 - 1988 Intern and Resident in Combined Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Program, The Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, New York FACULTY APPOINTMENTS: 2010- Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, Hofstra North ShoreLIJ School of Medicine 2004- Adjunct Professor of Biology, Physician Assistant Studies Program, Hofstra University 2006-2012 Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2004-2006 Professor of Clinical Medicine and Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1999-2004 Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1 1996 - 1999 Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Medicine, Cornell University Medical College 1992 - 1996 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine, Cornell University Medical College 1991 - 1992 Assistant Professor of Medicine, State University of New York, Health Science Center at Stony Brook School of Medicine EMPLOYMENT: 2012- Regional Medical Director, HealthCare Partners, IPA & MSO— Leadership in all aspects of outpatient and inpatient utilization and care management for this firm with responsibility for over 80,000 lives in the Greater New York Metropolitan Area; Chaired Utilization Management Committee and Medical Advisory Committee; Led initiatives in professional, staff, participating physician and member education; Developed and led a hospitalist initiative to enhance continuity of care; Introduced the Reengineered Discharge (RED) initiative to reduce unnecessary inpatient readmissions 2004- Attending Physician, Division of Infectious Diseases and the Comprehensive AIDS Research and Treatment Program, North Shore University Hospital 2004-2011 Senior Vice President and Global Medical Director, Pall Corporation—Sole physician with responsibility for supporting all aspects of the Medical enterprise for this international filtration technologies firm with over 10,000 employees and $2.7 billion in annual revenue, including medical and regulatory affairs, research and development, medical marketing and communications, product quality, efficacy, and safety monitoring, technology assessment, technical support, and personnel training 1999 - Attending Physician, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center 1999-2004 Director, The Comprehensive HIV Care and Research Center, Long Island Jewish Medical Center 1999-2004 Attending Pediatrician, Divisions of Infectious Diseases and Allergy/Immunology, Schneider Children’s Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center 1996 - 1999 Attending Physician, International Health Care Service, The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center 2 1996 - 1999 Associate Attending Physician, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center 1996 - 1999 Associate Attending Pediatrician, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics, The New York Hospital- Cornell Medical Center 1992 - 1999 Director, The Program for Children with AIDS, The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center 1992 - 1996 Assistant Attending Physician, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center 1992 - 1996 Assistant Attending Pediatrician, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center 1990 - 1992 Director, The Pediatric-Maternal HIV Service, Nassau County Medical Center, New York 1990 - 1992 Attending Physician, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Nassau County Medical Center, New York BOARD CERTIFICATION: 2002- HIV Specialist, The American Academy of HIV Medicine (Recertified 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014) 1994- Diplomate in the Subspecialty of Infectious Diseases, The American Board of Pediatrics (Recertified 2000, 2008) 1990- Diplomate in the Subspecialty of Infectious Diseases, The American Board of Internal Medicine (Recertified 1998, 2009) 1989- Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatrics (Recertified 1996, 2002, enrolled in Maintenance of Certification Program 2009, Passed MOC Exam 2012) 1989- Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine (Unlimited Certification, enrolled in MOC Program 2014) 1985- Diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATIONS: CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and the Healthcare Provider, American Red Cross (Most Recently Recertified 2010) 3 LICENSURE: 1985- New York State License Registration #162646 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: American Medical Association American College of Physicians (FACP) American Academy of Pediatrics (FAAP) Alpha Omega Alpha Infectious Disease Society of America (FIDSA) American Society for Microbiology American Association for the Advancement of Science Long Island Infectious Disease Society American Federation for Medical Research New York Society for Infectious Disease Pediatric Infectious Disease Society (Fellow) Association of Physicians in AIDS Medicine American Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVS) International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care HIV Medicine Association American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) Association for Professionals in Infection Control American Public Health Association American College of Healthcare Executives AWARDS AND HONORS: Local: 2009 Medal of Honor, New York Medical College Alumni Association 2008- Patients’ Choice Award 2007- Alpha Sigma Nu Honor Society, Regis University 1999 Award for Outstanding Service to Weill Medical College of Cornell University 1992 St. Francis Preparatory School Alumni Association, 15-Year Class Alumnus Achievement Award 1984 Dr. and Mrs. David Harrison Scholarship Award (For Having Attained The Highest Academic Standing in The Graduating Class), New York Medical College 1984 Class Valedictorian and Elected Speaker at Commencement, New York Medical College 4 1983 - Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, New York Medical College 1980 Summa Cum Laude, St. John's University 1980 Roger Bacon Scientific Honor Society, St. John's University 1977 Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award 1977 - 1980 New York State Board of Regents Scholarship 1977 - 1980 Competitive Scholarship and Scholastic Excellence Scholarship, St. John's University 1977 - 1980 Accelerated University 1974 Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America Three-Year Baccalaureate Program, St. John's Regional/National/International: 2014- Listed in: New York Super Doctors 2013- Listed in: Leading Physicians of the World, International Association of Healthcare Professionals 2011 American Academy of Pediatrics Continuing Education/Continuing Professional Development Award 2010- America's Most Compassionate Doctors 2009 Plaque of Appreciation for Excellent Research Presentation, Korean Society of Blood Transfusion 2006- Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals in Healthcare 2006- Listed on: www.bestofus.com 2005- Who’s Who in America 2003- Listed in: Guide to America’s Top Physicians 2003 Award for Outstanding Leadership and Service, New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute 2002- Listed in: Guide to America’s Top Pediatricians 2002- Listed in: America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals 1994- Who's Who in The World 5 Medical 1993- Who's Who In Education 1993- Who’s Who in Medicine and Health Care 1993 - Listed in: Castle Connelly Guide: How to Find the Best Doctors For You And Your Family (New York Metro Area) 1992- Who's Who in Science and Engineering 1992- Who's Who Among Rising Young Americans 1990 The Henry Christian Memorial Award for Excellence in Research, The American Federation for Clinical Research 1987 - Physician's Recognition Award, American Medical Association COMMITTEE AND BOARD APPOINTMENTS: Local: 2014- Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, HealthCare Partners 2013 Member, Clinical Transformation Leadership Team, HealthCare Partners 2013 Chairman, Utilization Management Committee, HealthCare Partners 2013 Member, Quality Improvement Committee, HealthCare Partners 2006 Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Appointments and Promotions (Professor), Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2006-2011 Chair, Pandemic Preparedness Committee, Pall Corporation 2004-2011 Member, Quality Internal Review Panel, Pall Corporation 2004-2011 Member, New Business Council, Pall Corporation 2004-2011 Member, Clinical Occurrence Review Panel, Pall Corporation 2004 Member, Blood and Body Fluid Task Force, Long Island Jewish Medical Center 2001-2004 Member, Institutional Review Board, Long Island Jewish Medical Center 2001-2004 Member, Committee on Appointments and Promotions to Associate Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 6 2001 Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Appointments and Promotions (Associate Professor), Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1999-2004 Resident Selection Committee, Department of Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center 1999 New York Presbyterian Healthcare System HIV SNP Consortium Medical Management Working Group 1998-1999 Committee on Human Rights in Research (Institutional Review Board), The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center 1998 Medical Consultant, The New York Daily News 1997 - 1999 Intern Selection Committee, Department of Pediatrics, The New York Hospital- Cornell Medical Center 1996 -1999 Physicians' Advisory Committee to The Home Care Program of St. Mary's Hospital for Children 1996 - 1999 Cornell University Medical College Community Service Program Advisory Board 1995 -1999 Medical Advisory Board, ACCU Health, Inc. 1995 -1999 Consultant to The New York City Human Resources Administration Community Advisory Board 1995 - 1999 Consultant to The Catholic Guardian Society Foster Care Agency 1994 - 1999 Tuberculosis Subcommittee, The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center 1993 - 1999 AIDS Committee, Cornell University Medical College 1992 -1999 Board of Directors, Office of AIDS Clinical Programs Management, The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center 1992 - 1999 Subcommittee on Antibiotic Use, The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center 1992 - 1999 Committee on Infections, The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center 1992 - 1999 AIDS Subcommittee of the Medical Board, The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center 1992 - 1999 AIDS Curriculum Subcommittee, Cornell University Medical College 7 1991 - 1992 Member, Institutional Review Board, Nassau County Medical Center 1990 - 1992 Member, Quality Assurance Committee, Department of Medicine, Nassau County Medical Center 1984 Editorial Board, Student Manual, New York Medical College 1984 Chapter Secretary, Alpha Omega Alpha, New York Medical College 1983 - 1984 Business Manager, New York Medical College Yearbook Regional/National/International: 2014- Reviewer, JAIDS:Journal Syndromes 2013- Reviewer, Journal for Healthcare Quality 2012- Reviewer, Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society 2011- Strategic Consultant, Nephros 2011- Section on Advances in Therapeutics and Technology, American Academy of Pediatrics 2011- Reviewer, Antiviral Therapy 2011- Reviewer, Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 2011- Reviewer, International Journal of Women's Health 2011- Reviewer, African Journal of Biotechnology 2011- Education Committee, American Academy of HIV Medicine 2011 Abstract Reviewer, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting 2010- Reviewer, Neurobehavioral HIV Medicine 2010- Reviewer, HIV/AIDS - Research and Palliative Care 2010- Reviewer, HIV Medicine 2010- Finance Committee, Pediatric Infectious Disease Society 2010-2011 Cell Therapy Product Manufacturing Subsection, AABB 8 of Acquired Immune Deficiency 2009- Reviewer, Virus Adaptation and Treatment 2009- Reviewer, Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management 2009- Reviewer, Nutrition 2009- Reviewer, Current HIV Research 2009- Member, American Academy of HIV Medicine Certification Exam Development Committee 2008- Reviewer, Journal of Clinical Apheresis 2008-2012 Publications Committee, Infectious Diseases Society of America 2008- Peer Reviewer, Guidelines for Pediatric Antiretroviral Therapy, New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute Committee for The Care of Children and Adolescents with HIV Infection 2008 NIH Hematology Small Business (SBIR/STTR) Grant Review Panel 2008-2010 Member, Subgroup on Epidemiology and Surveillance, International Society of Blood Transfusion Working Party on Transfusion Transmitted Infectious Diseases 2008- Honorary Editorial Board, Infection and Drug Resistance 2008- Editorial Advisory Group, HIV Specialist, American Academy of HIV Medicine 2007-2008 Member, Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Emerging Issues Industry Task Force 2006- Reviewer, Nature Clinical Practice Neurology 2006- Reviewer, Journal of Adolescent Health 2006- Reviewer, American Journal of Infection Control 2005-2006 Treasurer, New York/New Jersey Chapter, The American Academy of HIV Medicine. 2005-2006 Publications Committee, California Blood Bank Society. 2005-2011 Reviewer, Transfusion 2005-2010 Member, International Society of Blood Transfusion Working Party on Transfusion Transmitted Infectious Diseases 9 2004- New York/New Jersey AIDS Education and Training Center, HIV Clinical Education Initiative, New York Metro HIV Grand Rounds Steering Committee 2004 Editor, HIV and AIDS: A MyReportLinks.com Book 2004- 2007 Member, Mitochondrial Working Group, The Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group 2003 Reviewer, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2003- Member, Board of Directors, New York/New Jersey Chapter, The American Academy of HIV Medicine 2003 Consultant, MTV, HIV/AIDS Special (aired November 26, 2003) 2003- 2007 Member, Metabolic and Opportunistic Infections Subcommittee, Complications of HIV Research Agenda Committee, The Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group 2001-2003 Chairman, New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute Committee for the Care of Children and Adolescents with HIV Infection (Develops and publishes clinical guidelines in print and on the Internet.) 2001 Member, Pediatric Quality of Care Indicator Development Group, New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute 2001- 2004 Member, Special Populations/Access to Care Committee, New York Chapter, American College of Physicians. 2000 Peer Reviewer, American Heart Association, Immunology, Microbiology, Cell Transport and Metabolism Study Section 1999-2001 Vice Chairman and Chairman-Elect, New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute, Committee for the Care of Children and Adolescents with HIV Infection 1999- Member, Section on Combined Medicine-Pediatrics, American Academy of Pediatrics 1999- Member, Online Medical Student Mentoring Database, American College of Physicians 1999- HIV Quality of Care Advisory Committee, New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute and New York Academy of Medicine 1999 Guest Editor, The PRN Notebook 10 1999 Guest Editor, The Pediatric Review Journal 1998 Reviewer, Southern Medical Journal 1997 - 2007 Opportunistic Infections Research Agenda Committee, The Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group 1997 - 1999 Medical Script Reviewer, CBS Television 1996 -1997 Contributing Author, NICHD-Westat News Letter 1996 - 2004 Member, New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute Committee for the Care of Children and Adolescents with HIV Infection 1996 - 1998 Chairman, Supportive Care - Quality of Life Committee, Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group 1996 - Reviewer, The Journal of Pediatrics 1996 -1999 Member, National Pediatric and Family HIV Resource Center Working Group on Antiretroviral Therapy and Medical Management of HIV-Infected Children 1995- Consultant, Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity, HIV Prevention and Treatment Educational Efforts in Developing Nations 1995 -1996 Vice-Chairman, Supportive Care-Quality of Life Committee, Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group 1995 - 1999 Reviewer, The American Journal of Perinatology 1995 - 2004 New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, Evaluation Committee 1995 - 1999 Contributing Author, Examinations for Certification in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, The American Board of Pediatrics 1994 - 2007 Member, Bacterial, Fungal and Protozoal Infections Working Group, Opportunistic Infections Committee, The Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group 1994 - 1999 Founding Member, Board of Trustees, The Foundation for the Treatment of Children with AIDS 1994 - Reviewer, The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 1993 - Reviewer, Clinical Infectious Diseases 1993 - 2004 Reviewer, and Guest Editor The AIDS Reader 11 1993 - 2007 Member, Supportive Care-Quality of Life Committee, Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group 1992 - 2004 Contributing Author, Examinations for Recertification In Infectious Diseases, The American Board of Internal Medicine 1991 - Member, Infectious Diseases Section, American Academy of Pediatrics 1991 - 1992 Member, Nassau Suffolk Health Systems Agency Pediatric AIDS Health Care Grant Advisory Group 1990 - 1992 Member, New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute Obstetrical Counseling, Testing and Care Initiative 1989 - 2004 Contributing Author, Examinations for Recertification in Pediatrics, The American Board of Pediatrics RESEARCH BACKGROUND: NIH-Sponsored: 2000-2005 Study Team, “Prevalence of Hepatitis C in HIV-infected Children.” (PACTG 1028) 2000-2003 Vice-Chair, “Phase I/II Study of Thalidomide in HIV-infected Children with Wasting.” (PACTG 1029) 1999- Vice-Chair, “Metabolic and Body Composition Changes in Children Initiating a HAART Regimen.” (PACTG 1010) 1999- Study Team, “Long-term Outcomes for Children with HIV Infection.” (PACTG 219) 1999- Investigator, Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group and International Maternal Pediatric and Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials (IMPAACT) Group 1993 - 1999 Co-investigator, "Immunity to Mycobacterial Infection in Children" 1993 - 1999 Co-investigator, "Immune Deregulation in HIV Disease" 1993 - 1996 Co-investigator, "Studies on T-Cell Antigen Receptor in HIVInfected Mothers and Their Children" 1992 - 1999 Principal Investigator, Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group 1992 - 1996 Co-investigator, "Quantitation of HIV in Infants of Infected Mothers" 12 1991 - 1992 Co-investigator, Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Group Industry/Foundation/State/City-Sponsored: 2005- Principal Investigator, “Waterborne Pathogens in the Healthcare Environment” 2003-2004 Co-investigator, “Pharmacokinetics of Tetanus Antibody Titers in Response to Tetanus Immune Globulin Alone Followed by dT Alone Versus Both in Combination in Two High Risk Populations” 2002-2004 Principal Investigator, “Safety and Efficacy of Atazanavir in HIVinfected Adults” 2002-2004 Principal Investigator, “HIV Infection: Special Issues in Older Adults” 2000-2002 Principal Investigator, “Safety and Efficacy of Lopinavir/ritonavir in Adult Patients with Advanced HIV Infection” 1999-2001 Principal Investigator, “Virological, Immunological, and Clinical Effect of Nelfinavir in Protease Inhibitor-experienced HIVinfected Adults with Advanced Disease” 1999-2001 Principal Investigator, “Prevalence of Anemia in HIV-infected Adults” 1998- 1999 Co-investigator, “Mental Health of Maternal Caregivers of HIVinfected Children” 1997-1999 Principal Investigator, “Phase II/III Study of Saquinavir Soft Gelatin Capsules in HIV-infected Adults” 1997- Principal Investigator, “Effect of Highly-active Antiretroviral Therapy in Adults and Children with HIV Infection” 1997 -1999 Principal Investigator, “Phase II/III Study of ZDV, 3TC, and 1592U89 (Abacavir) in HIV-infected Children” 1997- 1999 Principal Investigator, “Phase II/III Study of d4T, 3TC, and Indinavir in HIV-infected Children” 1994 - Co-investigator, "Malnutrition in Children with HIV Infection" 1993 Co-investigator, "Prevalence and Characteristics of Congenital Syphilis in Children Born to HIV Infected Mothers in New York City" 13 1992-1999 Co-investigator, Pathophysiology Thrombocytopenia in Vivo of HIV-Related 1992-1999 Co-investigator, New York City Department of Health, Office of AIDS Surveillance, Pediatric Spectrum of Disease Study 1992 Co-investigator, Primary Caregivers and Their HIV- Seropositive Young Children Interaction Study 1992 Co-investigator, Multicenter Study of Parenteral Piperacillin/Tazobactam in the Treatment of Hospitalized Pediatric Patients with Complicated Skin and Skin Structure Infections 1992 Co-investigator, "Death Anxiety and Self-Esteem in Children 4,5, and 6 Years of Age: A Comparison of Minority Children with AIDS with Minority Children Who are Healthy" 1990 - Perinatal HIV-1 Infection 1990 - 1992 Molecular Diversity of Strains of HIV-1 1988 - Role of Cytokines in Intracellular Infections 1982 Cardiovascular Pharmacology, New York Medical College 1981 Primary Care, Center for Comprehensive Health Practice, New York Medical College 1980 Cytogenetics, St. John's University OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 2014- Medical Student Research Mentor, Hofstra-North Shore/LIJ School of Medicine 2014- Faculty Mentor, American Medical Student Association Chapter, Hofstra-North Shore/LIJ School of Medicine 2011 - Course Development Team, Interacting with the Environment, (Second Year Immunology/Infectious Diseases), Hofstra-North Shore/LIJ School of Medicine 2009 - 2011 Founding Dean, Pall Medical University (Corporate Global Training Initiative) 2005 - 2011 Coordinator, Medical Advisory Board, Pall Corporation 2005 - 2006 Judge, Long Island Science and Engineering Fair 14 2005 - 2008 Research Mentor, Valley Central High School Science Research Program 2005 Faculty, American-Austrian Foundation Salzburg Seminar on Infectious Diseases 2004 - Faculty, Physician Assistant Program, Hofstra University 2001 - 2004 Medical Student Preceptor, Third-Year Course in Internal Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2001 - 2004 Ward Teaching Attending Physician, Department of Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center 2001 - Judge, The Shipley Ronal/Rohm Haas/Research Association Invitational Science Fair 2000 Faculty, American-Austrian Foundation Salzburg Seminar on HIV/AIDS 1999 - Faculty, Internal Medicine Board Review for Residents, Long Island Jewish Medical Center 1999 - 2004 Faculty, Department of Medicine Morning Report, Long Island Jewish Medical Center 1999 Mentor, Cornell University College of Human Ecology, Urban Semester Program 1999 - 2012 Faculty, Problem-Based Learning Course for Third-Year Students, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1998-2004 Faculty, Arthur Ashe Foundation International HIV Training Program 1997-1999 Tutor/Facilitator, Problem-Based Learning Course in Host Defenses, Cornell University Medical College 1997-1999 Office Preceptor, Medicine, Patients, and Society II Course, Cornell University Medical College 1997-1999 Lecturer, Medicine, Patients, and Society II Course, Cornell University Medical College 1997-1999 Lecturer, Medicine, Patients, and Society I Course, Cornell University Medical College 1997 Lecturer, Pfizer Preceptorship Program in Pediatric Infectious Diseases 15 1996 Course Director, Cornell University Medical College Pediatric Pathophysiology Course 1995 -1996 Lecturer, Professional Representative Training Course, Roche Laboratories, Nutley, New Jersey 1995 Course Director, The Cornell University Medical College Pediatric Infectious Disease Continuing Medical Education Course: Emerging Pathogens, Including HIV in Clinical Practice 1994 Faculty, The Cornell Pediatric Infectious Diseases Review Course 1994 - 1999 Tutor, Department of Pediatrics Medical Student Clerkship, Cornell University Medical College 1994 - 1999 Medical Student Advisor, Cornell University Medical College 1994 Tutor, Introduction to Clinical Years Medical Student Clerkship, Antibiotic Workshop, Cornell University Medical College 1994 Mentor, Senior Resident Theses: "Herpes Simplex Encephalitis" and "Management of Otitis Media," Department of Pediatrics, The New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center 1992 - 1999 Developer and Instructor, Pediatric AIDS Curriculum, Cornell University Medical College 1991 - 1992 Faculty, Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program Review Course, Nassau County Medical Center 1991 - 1992 Developer and Instructor, Board Review Course in Infectious Diseases, Nassau County Medical Center 1989 - 1990 Faculty, The B.H. Kean Course in Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, Cornell University Medical College, New York 1988 – 1990 Guest Lecturer and Preceptor in Infectious Diseases, Jamaica and LaGuardia Hospitals, New York GRANTS RECEIVED: NIH/HRSA-Sponsored: 2001-2003 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, HRSA. “Ryan White Title III Planning Grant.” $200,000. Principal Investigator. 20% Effort 1999-2002 NICHD/Westat Multicenter Clinical Trials. The Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group. $450,000. Coinvestigator. 10% Effort 16 1997-1999 NIMH, “Mental Health of Maternal Caregivers of HIV-infected Children.” $200,000. Coinvestigator. 5% Effort 1993 – 1999 NIH. R01. “Human Immune Development: Implications for Congenital HIV Infection.” $660,000. Coinvestigator. 10% Effort 1992 – 1999 NICHD/Westat Multicenter Clinical Trials. The Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group. $1,067,565. Principal Investigator. 20% Effort Industry/Foundation/State/City-Sponsored: 2004 Service Guild of Long Island Jewish Medical Center Award. $2,000. Principal Investigator. 20% Effort 2004 MAC Foundation Award. $5,000. Principal Investigator. 20% Effort 2003-2004 Bayer, “Pharmacokinetics of Tetanus Antibody Titers in Response to Tetanus Immune Globulin Alone Followed by dT Alone Versus Both in Combination in Two High-Risk Groups.” $30,000. Coinvestigator. 5% Effort 2003-2004 Agouron. “HIV in Older Persons.” $15,000. Principal Investigator. 25% Effort 2000-2002 Roche. “Once Daily Saquinavir SGC in HIV Infection.” $10,000. Principal Investigator. 5% Effort 2000-2001 Ortho-Biotech. “Anemia in HIV Infection.” $3,000. Principal Investigator. 5% Effort 2000-2001 Abbott. “Lopinavir/ritonavir in Advanced HIV Infection.” $2,500. Principal Investigator. 5% Effort 2000 Agouron. “Nelfinavir in Advanced HIV Infection.” Principal Investigator. 10% Effort 1999 Agouron. “Impact of HAART on Opportunistic Infections in HIV.” $5,000. Principal Investigator. 5% Effort 1999 Agouron. “Impact of HAART on HIV-related ITP.” Principal Investigator. 5% Effort 1997-1999 Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Mentor, Student Intern Award. $10,000. Principal Investigator. 5% Effort 1997-1999 Merck. “Indinavir in HIV-infected Children.” $40,000. Principal Investigator. 5% Effort 17 $5,000. $5,000. 1997-1999 Arthur Ashe Endowment for the Defeat of AIDS, Mentor, Fellowship in Perinatal HIV/AIDS. $70,000. Principal Investigator. 25% Effort 1997- 1999 Hoffman-LaRoche. “Saquinavir Soft Gelatin Capsules in HIVinfected Adults.” $45,000. Principal Investigator. 5% Effort 1997 – 1999 Glaxo-Wellcome. “1592U89 In Children with HIV Infection.” $50,000. Principal Investigator. 10% Effort 1997 – 1999 Glaxo-Welcome. “Treatment of HIV-Related Thrombocytopenia in Children and Adults.” $50,000. Coinvestigator. 5% Effort 1997 - 1999 Con Agra, “Effect of Lactobacillus plantarum, 299V on Immune Response in Children.” $20,000. Coinvestigator. 5% Effort 1997 - 1999 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, Mentor, Student Research Fellowship. “Clinical, Immunological and Virological Outcomes of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in Children with HIV Infection.” $2,000. Principal Investigator. 5% Effort 1994 – 1999 Foundation for the Treatment of Children with AIDS. “Comprehensive Primary Care for Children with AIDS.” $455,000. Principal Investigator. 20% Effort 1993 – 1999 AMFAR. “Thrombocytopenia in HIV Infected Infants and Children.” $65,000. Coinvestigator. 2% Effort 1992-1999 AMFAR. “Quantitation of HIV in Infants of Infected Mothers.” $4,000. Coinvestigator. 5% Effort 1992 American Cyanamid Company, “A Non-comparative, Multi-center, Safety, Tolerance and Efficacy Study of Parenteral Piperacillin/Tazobactam in the Treatment of Hospitalized Pediatric Patients with Complicated Skin and Skin Structure Infections.” $85,000. Coinvestigator. 5% Effort 1992 – 1996 Pediatric AIDS Foundation. $5,000. Principal Investigator. 2% Effort 1991 – 1992 New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute, Obstetrical HIV Counseling, Testing, Care Initiative. $200,000. Principal Investigator. 25% Effort ORIGINAL PEER-REVIEWED MANUSCRIPTS: Cervia, J. Tosi, M. "Scrotal Cellulitis Caused by Hemophilus influenza, Type B." Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 1988. 7(7):517. 18 Cervia, J. Murray, H. "Fungal Cholecystitis and AIDS". The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 1990. 161:368. Cervia, J. Caputo, T. Davis, S. Murray, H. "Septic Pulmonary Embolism Complicating a Central Venous Catheter". Chest. 1990. 98:1526. Cervia, J. "Kaposi's Sarcoma without Skin Lesions Presenting With the Radiographic Appearance of Linitis Plastica of the Stomach". Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 1992. 38:96. Jayagopal, S. Cervia, J. "Colitis Due to Candida albicans in AIDS". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 1992. 15:555. Cervia, J. Rosen, H. Murray, H. "Effector Role of the Blood Monocyte in Experimental Visceral Leishmaniasis". Infection and Immunity. 1993. 61:1330 - 1333. Cunningham-Rundles, S. Chen, C. Bussel, J. Blankenship, C. Veber, M. Sanders-Laufer, D. Hinds, T. Cervia, J. Edelson, P. "Human Immune Development: Implications for Congenital HIV Infection." Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences. 1993. 693:20-34. Connor, E. Sperling, R. Gelber, R. et al. for the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol 076 Study Group. “Reduction of Maternal-Infant Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 with Zidovudine Treatment.” New England Journal of Medicine. 1994. 331(18):11731180. Murray, H. Cervia, J. Hariprashad, J. Taylor, A. Stoeckle, M. Hochman, H. "Effect of Granulocyte Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor in Experimental Visceral Leishmaniasis." Journal of Clinical Investigation. 1995. 95:1183-1192. Dunn, A. Tizer, K. Cervia, J. "Rifabutin Associated Uveitis in a Pediatric Patient." Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 1995. 14:246-247. Tizer, K. Cervia, J. Dunn, A. Stavola, J. Noel, G. Successful Combination Vancomycin and Rifampin Therapy in a Newborn with Community-Acquired Flavobacterium meningosepticum Neonatal Meningitis”. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 1995. 14:916-917. Oleske J. Rubin-Hale, A. Diaz, C. Brady, M. Cervia, J. et al. "Enhancing Supportive Care and Promoting Quality of Life: Clinical Practice Guidelines." Pediatric AIDS and HIV Infection: Fetus to Adolescent. 1995. 6:187-203. Brady, M. McGrath, N. Brouwers, P. et al. for the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group 128 Study Team. “Randomized Study of the Tolerance and Efficacy of High-versus Low-Dose Zidovudine in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Children with Mild to Moderate Symptoms (AIDS Clinical Trials Group 128).” The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 1996. 173(5):1097-1106. Barnhart, H. Caldwell, M. Thomas, P. et al. for the Pediatric Spectrum of Disease Clinical Consortium. “Natural History of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disease in Perinatally-Infected Children: An Analysis From the Pediatric Spectrum of Disease Project.” Pediatrics. 1996. 97:710716. 19 Obiri, G. Thomas, P. Caldwell, B. for the New York City Pediatric Spectrum of HIV Disease Clinical Consortium. “Trends in Age at the First Medical Evaluation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Among Infants Born to Infected Mothers.” Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 1996. 150(8):787-789. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1996.02170330013002. Sperling, R. Shapiro, D. Coombs, R. et al. for the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol 076 Study Group. “Maternal viral load, zidovudine treatment, and the risk of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from mother to infant. Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol 076 Study Group.” New England Journal of Medicine. 1996. 335(22):1621-1629. Cunningham-Rundles, S. Kim, S. Dnistrian, A. Noroski, L. Mendez-Botet, C. Grassey, C. Hinds, T. Cervia, J. "Micronutrient and Cytokine Interaction in Congenital Pediatric HIV Infection." Journal of Nutrition. 1996. 126:2674s - 2679s. Cunningham-Rundles S. Noroski, L. Cervia, J. “Malnutrition as a Cofactor in HIV Disease.” Journal of Nutritional Immunology. 1997. 5(1):33-38. Johann-Liang, R. Cervia, J. Noel, G. "Endogenous Interleukin-2 and Soluble Interleukin-2 Receptor Serum Levels in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Children." Clinical Infectious Diseases. 1997. 25(5):1233-1236. Englund, J. Baker, C. Raskino, C. et al. for the ACTG 152 Study Team. “Zidovudine, Didanosine, or Both as the Initial Treatment for Symptomatic HIV-Infected Children.” New England Journal of Medicine. 1997. 336:1704-1712. Johann-Liang, R. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “Characteristics of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-infected Children at the Time of Death: An Experience in the 1990s.” Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 1997. 16(12):1145-1150. Working Group on Antiretroviral Therapy and Medical Management of HIV-Infected Children. “Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Pediatric HIV Infection.” Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports. 1998. 47(RR-4):1-43. Working Group on Antiretroviral Therapy and Medical Management of Infants, Children, and Adolescents with HIV Infection. “Antiretroviral Therapy and Medical Management of Pediatric HIV Infection.” Pediatrics. 1998. 102(4):1005-1062. Johann-Liang, R. Lin, K. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “Neuroimaging Findings in Children with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus.” Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 1998. 17(8):753-754. Cervia, J. “HIV Infection in Children.” AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 1999. 13(3):165-173. Purswani, M. Johann-Liang, R. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “The Effect of Changing Antiretroviral Therapy on HIV Viral Load: a Recent Experience with 54 Perinatally Infected Children.” Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 1999. 18:512-516. 20 Thomas, P. Bornschlegel, K. Singh, T. Abrams, E. Cervia, J. Fikrig, S. Lambert, G. Mendez, H. Kaye, K. Bertoli, J. and the New York City Pediatric Spectrum of HIV Disease Consortium. “Tuberculosis in HIV-infected and HIV-exposed Children in New York City.” Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 2000. 19(8):700-706. Cunningham-Rundles, S. Arne, S. Bengmark, S. Johann-Liang, R. Marshall, F. Metakis, L. Califano, C. Dunn, A. Grassey, C. Hinds, G. Cervia, J. “Probiotics and Immune Response.” American Journal of Gastroenterology. 2000. 95(1Suppl):S22-25. Johann-Liang, R. O’Neill, L. Cervia, J. Haller, I. Giunta, Y. Licolai, T. Noel, G. “Energy Balance, Viral Burden, Insulin-like Growth Factor-1, Interleukin-6 and Growth Impairment in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infected Children.” AIDS. 2000. 14(6):683-690. Johann-Liang, R. Lee, S. Fernandez, A. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “Genotypic Characterization of HIV-1 Isolated from Vertically Infected Children with Antiretroviral Therapy Experience.” Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 2000. 19(4):363-364. Wiznia, A. Stanley, K. Krogstad, P. et al. for the PACTG 377 Study Team. “Combination Nucleoside Analog Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor(s) Plus Nevirapine, Nelfinavir, or Ritonavir in Stable Antiretroviral Therapy-Experienced HIV-Infected Children: Week 24 Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial—PACTG 377.” AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 2000. 16(12):1113–1121. Sa´ez-Llorens, X. Nelson, R. Emmanuel, P. et al. and the CNAA3006 Study Team. “A Randomized, Double-Blind Study of Triple Nucleoside Therapy of Abacavir, Lamivudine, and Zidovudine Versus Lamivudine and Zidovudine in Previously Treated Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Infected Children.” Pediatrics. 2001. 107(1):e4. doi: 10.1542/peds.107.1.e4. Abrams, E. Weedon, J. Bertolli, J. Bornschlegel, K. Cervia, J. Mendez, H. Lambert, G. Singh, T. Thomas, P. for the New York City Pediatric Surveillance of Disease Consortium. “Aging Cohort of HIV-infected Children in New York City.” Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 2001. 20(5):511-517. Buchacz, K. Cervia, J. Lindsey, J. Hughes, M. Seage, G. Dankner, W. Oleske, J. Moye, J. “Impact of Protease Inhibitor Containing Combination Antiretroviral Therapies on Height and Weight Growth in HIV-Infected Children.” Pediatrics. 2001. 108(4):e72:1-7. Gortmaker, S. Hughes, M. Cervia, J. Brady, M. Johnson, G. Seage, G. Song, L.Y. Dankner, W. Oleske, J. “Effect of Combination Therapy Including Protease Inhibitors on Mortality Among Children and Adolescents Infected With HIV-1.” New England Journal of Medicine. 2001. 345(21):1522-1528. Zaidi, S. Cervia, J. “Diagnosis and Management of Infectious Esophagitis Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection.” Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care. 2002. 1(2):53-62. 21 Ahmed, S. Siddiqui, R. Siddiqui, A. Zaidi, S. Cervia, J. “Human Immunodefficiency Virus Associated Thrombotic Microangiopathy: HIV-TMA.” Postgraduate Medical Journal. 2002. 78:520-525. Cervia, J. Kaplan, B. Schuval, S. Weiss, S. “Virological Testing in the Management of Perinatal HIV Exposure.” AIDS Reader. 2003. 13:39-46. Cervia, J. Smith, M. “T-20 (Enfuvirtide): A Novel HIV Fusion Inhibitor.” Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2003. 37(8):1102-1106. Chantry, C. Byrd, R. Englund, J. et al. for the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol 152 Study Team. “Growth, survival and viral load in symptomatic childhood human immunodeficiency virus infection.” Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 2003. 22(12):1033-1038. Englund, J. Raskino, C. Vavro, C. et al. for the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol 152 Team. “Mutations linked to drug resistance, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 biologic phenotype and their association with disease progression in children receiving nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors.” Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 2004. 23(1):15-22. Hassoun, A. Al-Kadhimi, Z. Cervia, J. “HIV and Antiphospholipid Antibody: Literature Review and Link to the Antiphospholipid Syndrome” AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 2004. 18(6):333-40. Schuval, S. Van Dyke, R. Lindsey, J. Palumbo, P. Mofenson, L. Oleske, J. Cervia, J. et al. “Hepatitis C Prevalence in Children with Perinatal HIV-1 Infection Enrolled in a Long-term Follow-up Protocol.” Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 2004. 158:1007-1013. Farley, J. Gona, P. Crain, M. Cervia, J. Oleske, J. Seage, G. Lindsey, J. for the PACTG 219C Protocol Team. “Prevalence of Elevated Cholesterol and Associated Risk Factors Among Perinatally HIV-infected Children (4-19 Years) in PACTG 219C.” Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2005. 38(4):480-487. Schuval, S. Van Dyke, R. Lindsey, J. Palumbo, P. Mofenson, L. Oleske, J. Cervia, J., et al. “GB Virus C Infection in Children with Perinatal HIV Infection.” Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 2005. 24(5):417-422. Ortolano, G. Wilkins, K. Cervia, J. “Characterization of Prion Removal Devices for Blood Products.” Transfusion Medicine and Hematotherapy. 2005. 32(5):245-251. Cervia, J. Sowemimo-Coker, S. Ortolano, G. Wilkins, K. Schaffer, J. Wortham, S. “An Overview of Prion Biology and the Role of Blood Filtration in Reducing the Risk of TransfusionTransmitted Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD).” Transfusion Medicine Reviews. 2006. 20(3):190-206. Montaner, SJ. Schutz, M. Schwartz, R. et al. for the FOCUS Study Team. “Safety and Pharmacokinetics of Once-Daily Saquinavir Soft-Gelatin Capsule/Ritonavir in AntiretroviralNaive, HIV-Infected Patients.” Journal of the International AIDS Society. 2006. 8:36. 22 Cervia, J. Wenz, B. Ortolano, G. “Leukocyte Reduction’s Role in the Attenuation of Infection Risks among Transfusion Recipients.” Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2007. 45:1008-1013. Ortolano, G. Schaffer, J. McAlister, M. Stanchfield, I. Hill, E. Vandenburgh, L. Lewis, M. Shirnett, J. Canonica, F. Cervia, J. “Filters Reduce Bacteria Transmission Risk from Contaminated Heated Humidifiers Used with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure for Obstructive Sleep Apnea.” Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 2007. 3(7):700-705. Chantry, C. Hughes, M. Alvero, C. Cervia, J. Meyer, W. Hodge, J. Borum, P. Moye, J. for the PACTG 1010 Team. “Lipid and Glucose Alterations in HIV-Infected Children Beginning or Changing Antiretroviral Therapy.” Pediatrics. 2008. 122(1):163-164, e129-e138. Chantry, C. Hughes, M. Alvero, C. Cervia, J. Hodge, J. Borum, P. Moye, J. for the PACTG 1010 Team. “Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 and Lean Body Mass in HIV-Infected Children.” Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2008. 48(4):437-443. Cervia, J. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. “Hospital Tap Water: A Reservoir of Risk for HealthcareAssociated Infection.” Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice. 2008. 16(6):349-353. Epub October 21, 2008. Holmes, C. Cervia, J. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. “Preventive Efficacy and Cost-Effectiveness of Point-of-Use Water Filtration in a Sub-acute Care Unit.” American Journal of Infection Control. 2010. 38(1):69-71. Epub August 25, 2009. Cervia, J. Farber, B. Armellino, D. Klocke, J. Bayer, R. McAlister, M. Stanchfield, I. Canonica, F. Ortolano, G. “Point-of-Use Water Filtration Reduces Healthcare-Associated Infections in Bone Marrow Transplant Recipients.” Transplant Infectious Disease. 2010. 12(3):238-241. Epub September 25, 2009. Chantry, C. Cervia, J. Hughes, M. Alvero, C. Hodge, J. Borum, P. Moye, J. for the PACTG 1010 Team. “Predictors of Growth and Body Composition in HIV-Infected Children Beginning or Changing Antiretroviral Therapy.” HIV Medicine. 2010. 11(9):573-583. Epub March 21, 2010. Cervia, J. Chantry, C. Hughes, M. Alvero, C. Meyer, W. Hodge, J. Borum, P. Moye, J. Spector, S. for the PACTG 1010 Team. “Associations of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Levels with Lipid Profiles, Growth, and Body Composition in HIV-Infected Children Initiating or Changing Antiretroviral Therapy.” Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 2010. 29(12):1118-1122. Epub July 13, 2010. Malee, K. Williams, P. Montepiedra, G. McCabe, M. Nichols, S. Sirois. PA. Storm, D. Farley, J. Kammerer, B. PACTG 219C Team. “Medication Adherence in Children and Adolescents with HIV Infection: Associations with Behavioral Impairment. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2011. 25(3):191-200. Epub Feb 16, 2011. Hankwitz, P. Cervia, J. Thomas, C. Fink, J. Marras, T. Tomic, R. “Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Related to a Home Shower: Treatment and Secondary Prevention.” BMJ Case Reports. 2011. doi:10.1136/bcr.06.2011.4360. 23 Cunningham-Rundles, S. Ahrné, S. Johann-Liang, R. Abuav Nussbaum, R Dunn-Navarra, AM. Grassey, C. Bengmark, S. Cervia, J. “Effect of Probiotics in Human Immunodeficiency Virus type –1 Infection.” Nutrients. 2011. 3(12):1042-1070.doi:10.3390/nu3121042. Epub December 19, 2011. Patela, K. van Dyke, R. Mittleman, M. et al. for the International Maternal Pediatric Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials 219/219C Study Team. “The Impact of HAART on Cardiomyopathy among Children and Adolescents Perinatally Infected with HIV-1.” AIDS. 2012. 26(16): 2027–2037. doi:10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283578bfa. Cervia, J. “Easing the Transition of HIV-Infected Adolescents to Adult Care.” AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 2013. 27(12):692-696.doi:10.1089/apc.2013.0253. Epub September 27, 2013. Cervia, J. “Fight to Win: How HIV Care and Research May Inform Our Approach to Serious Mental Illness.” Submitted. INVITED EDITORIALS/PEER-REVIEWED COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR: Cervia, J. "More Tips on Pediatric AIDS". Pediatric Management. April 1991. 2:10. Cervia, J. "Examination Scores Fall With Time: But So What?" (Reply). Journal of the American Medical Association. 1992. 267:366. Cervia, J. "Managing HIV Infection in Children: Where Do We Go From Here?" (Editorial) The AIDS Reader. 1993. 3:153. Cervia, J. "Caring for HIV-Infected Children in Rural and Low-Prevalence Areas: Meeting the Challenge". (Editorial). The AIDS Reader. 1997. 7 (2):66. Cervia, J. “Book Review: Handbook of Pediatric HIV Care.” AIDS Reader. 2000. 10(6):377. Zaidi, S., Cervia, J. “HIV Infection in Older Adults.” American College of Physicians New York Chapter Newsletter. 2002. 2(2):4. Cervia, J. “Book Review: Hot Topics: Infectious Diseases.” American Society for Microbiology News. 2004. 70(12):594. Ortolano, G. Sowemimo-Coker, S. Schaffer J. Cervia, J. “Prion Biology in Transfusion Medicine: Implications for Lab Testing.” Medical Laboratory Observer. 2005. September: 10-23. Angelbeck, J. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. Cervia, J. “Hospital Water: A Source of Concern for Infections.” Managing Infection Control. 2006. 6(1): 44-54. Cervia, J. Ortolano, G. Hares, W. Canonica, F. “Influenza Pandemic Preparedness.” Managing Infection Control. 2006. 6(4):32-38. Farrugia, A. Cervia, J. “The Risk of Transmission of vCJD by Blood and Blood Products.” Transfusion Today. 2006. 66:12-14. 24 Cervia, J. Canonica, F. Ortolano, G. “Danger on Tap: Water as a Source of HealthcareAssociated Infection.” Life Sciences BTR. Winter 2006(6):86-87. Ortolano, G. Cervia, J. Canonica, F. McAlister, M. “A Waterborne Hospital Pathogen’s ‘Fantastic Voyage.’” Managing Infection Control. 2006. 6(11):102-106. Cervia, J. “Major Influenza Outbreaks: Are Hospitals Ready?” Physician’s Weekly. 2006. 23(25):1. Cervia, J. “Complications of Antiretroviral Therapy in Children: A Glass Half Full.” AIDS Reader. 2006. 16(10):551. Cervia, J. Canonica, F. Ortolano, G. “Water as a Source of Health Care-Associated Infections.” Archives of Internal Medicine. 2007. 167:92. Cervia, J. “Transitioning HIV-Infected Children to Adult Care.” Journal of Pediatrics. 2007. 150(1):e1. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. Cervia, J. “Waterborne Pathogens in Health Care: Critical to Quality.” Infection Control Today. 2007.11(4):36-38. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. Cervia, J. “Point-of-Use Water Filtration Complements Systemic Treatment to Reduce Health Care-Associated Legionnaires Disease.” Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2007.45(1):135-136. Cervia, J. Ortolano, J. Canonica, F. “Hospital Tap Water as a Source of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Infection.” Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2008.46(9):1485-1487 Cervia, J. Maguire, J. “Veterans Health Administration Issues New Legionella Directive.” American Association for Respiratory Care's Management Specialty Section Bulletin. 2008. Spring e-Newsletter:3. Maguire, J. Cervia, J. “Payment System Brings Focus to Waterborne Health Care-Associated Infection.” Chest Physician. 2008.3(4):16. Cervia, J. Canonica, F. Ortolano, G. Maguire, J. “Waterborne Pathogens Pose Preventable Risks to Ventilated and Critically Ill Patients.” RT for Decision Makers in Respiratory Care. 2008.21(10):38-39. Also e-published at http://www.rtmagazine.com/issues/articles/200810_10.asp?mode=print . Cervia, J. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. “A Waterborne Hospital Pathogen’s ‘Fantastic Voyage’— The Sequel.” Managing Infection Control. 2009. 9(4):22-32. Ortolano, G. Cervia, J. Canonica, F. “Surgical Smoke: A Concern for Infection Control Practitioners.” Managing Infection Control. 2009. 9(8):48-54. 25 Canonica, F. Cervia, J. Ortolano, G. Hares, W. “The Mounting Toll of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia: An Opportunity for Infection Preventionists.” Managing Infection Control. 2009. 9(10):36-44. Ortolano, G. Canonica F. McAlister, M. Howard, G. Cervia, J. “Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide Retention by a Positively Charged Filter.” Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 2009.75(4):1219. Cervia, J. “Uncovering the Real Enemy, the Weapons for Victory.” HIV Specialist. 2009.1(1):5. Cervia, J. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. “Stemming the Tide of Waterborne Healthcare-Associated Infection Risk.” Association for Healthcare Risk Management of New York News. 2009.Winter:611. Cervia, J. “Restless Shifting.” HIV Specialist. 2009. 1(2):5. Cervia, J. “New Frontiers in Stem Cell Separation for Regenerative Medicine: PurecellTM Select System.” Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion. 2009. 20(Supplement 1):S103-S115. Cervia, J. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. McAlister, M. "Role of Biofilm in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Colonization and Infection." Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 2009. 30(9):925-927. Cervia, J. “HIV and Your Immune System: How They Work and Why That Is Important.” Positively Aware. 2009. 20(5):17-21. Cervia, J. “Understanding and Addressing Racial Disparities: a Dream Revisited.” HIV Specialist. 2009. 1(3):5. Kirchner, J. Cervia, J. Best Practices. “Are We Now Back to ‘Hit Hard, Hit Early’ for Our HIVInfected Patients?-And Can We Afford to Do This?” HIV Specialist. 2010. 2(2):18-20. Cervia, J. “Together Everyone Achieves More in HIV Care.” HIV Specialist. 2010. 2(3):20. Cervia, J. “World AIDS Day: Looking Back: Seasons of Love.” HIV Specialist. 2011. 3(1):2123. Cervia, J. “Keeping Afloat in a Rising Tide of Waterborne Healthcare-Associated Infections: 8 Facts Healthcare Leaders Must Know.” Infection Control Today. 2012. 16(11):28-38. Cervia, J. “Reducing Risk of Waterborne Imipenem-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii.” Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 2013. 32(1):97-98. Cervia, J. “Safe Travels.” Senior Lifestyles HealthCare Partners Member Newsletter. Spring 2013. p.7. Cervia, J. “Summer Travel Season.” The Doctor’s Corner. The Link. July 2013. p.3. Cervia, J. “Coming of Age with HIV.” HIV Specialist. 2013. 5(4):40-42. 26 Cervia, J. “The Badge of Courage.” Narrateur. 2014. 3:12-14. Cervia, J. “Need Care Today? What to Know Before You Go.” Senior Lifestyles HealthCare Partners Member Newsletter. Spring 2014. p. 6. Cervia, J. “Helping Hands: The Role of Non-Physician Healthcare Providers.” Senior Lifestyles HealthCare Partners Member Newsletter. Summer 2014. p. 6. Cervia, J. “August is National Immunization Awareness Month.” The Doctor’s Corner. The Link. August 2014. p. 2. Cervia, J. “Relative Value.” Narrateur. Submitted. TEXTBOOK CHAPTERS/TECHNICAL REPORTS: Cunningham-Rundles, S. Cervia J. “Malnutrition in Host Defense.” In: Nutrition In Pediatrics: Basic Science and Clinical Applications. 2nd Edition ED. W. Walker and J. Watkins. Decker. 1997. pp. 295-307. Cunningham-Rundles, S. Noroski, L. Cervia, J. “Malnutrition as a Co-Factor in HIV Disease.” In: Nutritional Abnormalities in Infectious Diseases: Effects on Tuberculosis and AIDS. Haworth Medical Press. 1997. Swiggert, B. Cervia, J. “Drug/Drug Interactions in the Treatment of HIV-infected Children.” In: Guidelines for the Care of HIV-infected Children. Supportive Care/Quality of Life Subcommittee of the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group. 1999. Cervia, J. Peters, V. “Supportive Care Issues for Children with HIV Infection.” In: Guidelines for the Care of Children and Adolescents with HIV Infection. New York State Department of Health. 2000. 18:1-15. The Working Group on Antiretroviral Therapy and Medical Management of HIV-infected Children. “Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Pediatric HIV Infection.” Published by the NPHRC, HRSA, and the NIH. September 22, 2003. Cervia, J. “The Changing Face of HIV Infection in Children.” The PRN Notebook. 2004. 9(1):20-27. Birnbaum, J. Cervia, J. Weinberg, G. et al. HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for Children Beyond the Perinatal Period: HIV Clinical Guidelines for the Primary Care Practitioner. New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute. Second Edition. 2004. Ortolano, G. Angelbeck, J. Cervia, J. Canonica, F. “Waterborne Pseudomonas aeruginosa: A Controllable source of Healthcare-Associated Infection.” Pall Corporation Clinical Update. 2005. Ortolano, G. Sowemimo-Coker, S. Wilkins, K. Holme, S. Cervia, J. “Characterization of the Performance of the Pall Leukotrap Affinity Prion Reduction Filter for Blood.” Pall Corporation Technical Report. 2005. 27 Ortolano, G. Sowemimo-Coker, S. Wilkins, K. Holme, S. Cervia, J. “Pall Leukotrap Affinity Prion Reduction Filter System-Evaluation of Red Cell Quality.” Pall Corporation Technical Report. 2005. Angelbeck, J. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. McAlister, M. Schaffer, J. Cervia, J. “Hospital Water: A Source of Concern for Infections.” Pall Corporation Clinical Update. 2005. Cervia, J. Sowemimo-Coker, S. Ortolano, G. Schaffer, J. Wilkins, K. Wortham, S. “Prion Biology and the Reduction of the Risk of Transfusion-Transmitted Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) by Blood Filtration.” New Developments in Blood Transfusion Research. Nova Science Publishers. 2006. pp. 77-102 Ortolano, G. Holme, S. Cervia, J. Haime, R. “Platelets Likely Lose Efficacy When Stored from 5 to 7 Days.” Pall Corporation Clinical Update. 2006. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. McAlister M. Cervia, J. “Hospital Water as a Reservoir of Risk for Healthcare-Associated Infection.” Water Microbiology: Types, Analyses, and Disease-Causing Microorganisms. Nova Science Publishers. 2010. pp. 215-244. Cervia, J. (ed.) “Cytomegalovirus (CMV).” Pall Medical Clinical Update. 2010. Cervia, J. (ed.) “Leukocyte Reduction of Blood Cardioplegia.” Pall Medical Clinical Update. 2010. Cervia, J. (ed.) “Leukoreduction Is the Way to Prevention.” Pall Medical Educational Campaign for Asia. 2010. Cervia, J. (ed.) “Leukocyte Depletion for Neonatal and Pediatric Care.” Pall Medical Clinical Update. 2010. ABSTRACTS: Cervia, J. Rosen, H. Narachi, M. Murray, H. “Role of the Monocyte and Effect of GranulocyteMacrophage Colony Stimulating Factor in Experimental Visceral Leishmaniasis”. Clinical Research (Abstract) April 1990. 38:236 A. Poster Presentation at The American Federation for Clinical Research Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Cervia, J. Narachi, M. Murray, H. “Optimal Leukocytosis and Tissue Leukocyte Influx Induced by Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) Requires Host T Cells”. Program and Abstracts of the 30th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (Abstract). October 1990. 167 (#481). Slide Presentation at the ICAAC, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia. Giordano, M. Cervia, J. Ramos, L. Senterfit, L. Murray, H. “The Parasitology of Manhattan Updated”. Clinical Research (Abstract). April 1991. 39:439A. 28 Liang, W. Cervia, J. Khan, F. “Bacteremic Fusobacterium nucleatum Liver Abscess” (Abstract). Slide Presentation at the IMANA Annual Meeting, Sunday, July 28, 1991, New York. Poster Presentation at The American College of Physicians, New York Downstate Scientific Meeting, Saturday, March 14, 1992, New York, New York. Cervia, J. Lipowski, M. Mortillaro, A. Glatt, A.E. “Interim Analysis of the Impact of an Obstetric HIV-Counseling and Testing Initiative”. Abstracts of the VIII International Conference on AIDS/III STD World Congress (Abstract). July 1992. Vol. 3. (PUC 8034). Seares, P. Cervia, J. Glatt, A.E. Forlenza, S. “Bacteremia in HIV-1 Seropositive Adults”. Program and Abstracts of The 32nd Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (Abstract). October 1992. 290 (#1080). Poster Presentation at the ICAAC, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California. Liang, W. Cervia, J. “Concurrent Central Nervous System Toxoplasmosis, Lymphoma and Infarction in a Patient with AIDS” (Abstract). Poster Presentation at The New York American College of Physicians Scientific Meeting. March 1993. Cervia, J. Feleke, G. Edstrom, R. Seares, P. "Fluconazole-Resistant Oral Thrush in AIDS". Clinical Research (Abstract). April 1993. 42:377A Cervia, J. Hariprashad, J. Murray, H. "Role of Endogenous Granulocyte-Macrophage ColonyStimulating Factor (GM-CSF). In Experimental Visceral Leishmaniasis."Clinical Research (Abstract). April 1993. 42:377A. Moy, J. Blankenship, C. Cervia, J. "Intravenous Immunoglobulin and Oral TrimethoprimSulfamethoxazole in the Prevention of Serious Bacterial Infections in HIV-Infected Children." Pediatric Research (Abstract). May 1993. 33:1038. Clinical Infectious Diseases (Abstract). September 1993. 17:550. Poster Presentation at the IDSA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. Winchester, R. Itescu, S. Winchester, P. Blankenship, C. Cervia, J. "Long Term Survival in HIVInfected Children with an Infiltrative CD8 Lymphocytosis Syndrome." Pediatric Research (Abstract) May 1993. 33:1109. Poster Presentation at The Society for Pediatric Research Meeting, Washington, D.C. Grassey, C. Noel, G. McNeeley, D. Cervia, J. Marshall, F. Hinds, G. Dowling, K. CunninghamRundles, S. "Degree of Elevated CD8 Positive Lymphocyte Counts is an Indicator of Long-Term Survival in Children with Congenital HIV Infection". Pediatric Research (Abstract). May 1994. Poster Presentation at the Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting, San Diego, California. Dunn, A. Tizer, K. Marshall, F. Hinds, G. Grassey, C. Cervia, J. "Intravenous Immunoglobulin in HIV-Infected Children with Absolute CD4 Lymphocyte Counts Below 200". Clinical Research (Abstract). April 1995. 43:249A. Poster and Slide Presentation at The American Federation for Clinical Research Annual Meeting San Diego, California. 29 Dunn, A. Cervia, J. Stavola, J. Tizer, K. Grassey, C. Hinds, G. Marshall, F. Noel, G. "Clinical and Laboratory Characterization of Long-Term (LTS) and Short-Term Survivors (STS) of PerinatalAcquired (PA) HIV-Infection". Clinical Research (Abstract). April 1995, 43:248A. Poster and Slide Presentation at The American Federation for Clinical Research Annual Meeting San Diego, California. Van Dyke, R. Yogev, R. Cervia, J. Lertora, J. George, W. and ACTG #189 Study Team. "Pharmacokinetics (PK) and Tolerance of Intravenous Pentamidine (IV-P) in HIV-Infected Children". Program and Abstracts of the 35th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (Abstract). September 1995, 4 (#A18) Poster Presentation at the ICAAC, San Francisco, California. Cervia J. Cunningham-Rundles, S. "Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia and Immunodeficiency in Association with Noonan Syndrome."Clinical Infectious Diseases (Abstract). September 1995 21:803. Poster Presentation at the IDSA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. Gomez, K. Laraque, F. Cervia, J. Drago, T. Sia, C. Sypek, J. He, S. Noel, G. Ho, J. "Altered Cellular Immunity to HIV Proteins and Tetanus Toxoid in HIV-Infected Children: In Vitro Restoration by IL12". (Abstract). Conference on Advances in AIDS Vaccine Development: 8th Annual National Cooperative Vaccine Development Groups for AIDS (NCVDG) Meeting, February 1996. Dunn, Ann-Margaret, Cervia, JS., Burgess, A. Grassey, C. Hinds, G. Cunningham-Rundles S. Noel, GJ."Clinical and Immunological Characteristics of Failure to Thrive in Perinatally HIVInfected Children." Abstracts of the XI International Conference on AIDS (Abstract). July 1996. Volume 1:319 (2312). Poster Presentation, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Cunningham-Rundles, S. Kim, S. Onistrian, A. Noroski, L. Grassey, C. Hinds, G. Cervia, J. "Vitamin A (Trans Retinol) in Congenital HIV Pathogenesis." Abstracts of the XI International Conference on AIDS (Abstract). July 1996. Volume 1:308-309 (2251). Poster Presentation, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Johann-Liang, R. Noel, GJ. Cervia, J. Cunningham-Rundles, S. "Natural Killer Cell Markers in HIV-Exposed and HIV-Infected Infants." Program and Abstracts of the 36th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. (Abstract). September 1996. Poster Presentation at the ICAAC, New Orleans, Louisiana. Johann-Liang, R. Cervia, J. Noel, G. "Decreased Levels of Interleukin-2 Are Associated with Advanced a Clinical Stage of AIDS in Children." Program and Abstracts if the 36th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (Abstract). September 1996. Poster Presentation at the ICAAC, New Orleans, Louisiana. Johann-Liang, R. Cervia, J. Stavola, J. Noel, G. " Serum IL-6 Levels in HIV-Exposed and HIVInfected Infants < 2 years of age." Clinical Infectious Diseases. (Abstract). October 1996 23(4): 882. Poster Presentation at the Infectious Diseases Society of America. New Orleans, Louisiana. 30 Johann-Liang, R. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “Serum Levels of Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and Failing to Thrive (FTT) in Children Infected with HIV”. Pediatric Research (Abstract). April 1997 41(4): 122A (#719). Poster and Slide Presentation at The Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. Johann-Liang, R. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “Pediatric HIV-Related Mortality Characteristics at the Time of Death (TOD): Comparison of Experience from 1990 and 1996.” Pediatric Research (Abstract). April 1997 41(4): 122A (#720). Poster Presentation at The Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. Johann-Liang, R. Purswani, M. Pearson, D. Hinds, T. Grassey, C. Dunn, A. Stavola, J. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “Effect of Antiretroviral Therapy (ARVT) on Viral Load (VL) in Pediatric HIV Infection.” Clinical Infectious Diseases (Abstract). August 1997 25(2): 445 (#488). Poster Presentation at the IDSA Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California. Johann-Liang, R. Lin, K. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “Neuroradiographic Findings in Pediatric HIV Encephalopathy: Association with Immune Stage and Viral Load.” Clinical Infectious Diseases (Abstract). August 1997 25(2): 446 (#490). Poster Presentation at the IDSA Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California. Johann-Liang, R. Smith, A. Purswani, M. Licholai, T. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “Leptin Levels in HIVinfected Children: Correlation with Body Mass Index.” Program and Abstracts of the 37th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (Abstract). September 1997 246 (#I-25a). Poster Presentation at the ICAAC. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Johann-Liang, R. O’Neill, L. Cervia, J. Haller, I. Giunta, Y. Dunn, A. Noel, G. “Lean Body Mass (LBM) Measurements in HIV-infected Children: Comparison of Methods.” Pediatric Research (Abstract). 148A (#857). April 1998. Poster Presentation at the Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. Johann-Liang, R. Varhese, S. Gross, K. Smith, A. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “Elevated Levels of Beta Chemokine RANTES in the Sera of HIV-exposed But Not Infected Children <36 Months.” Pediatric Research (Abstract). April 1998. Poster Presentation at the Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. Cervia, J. Weedy, C. Oleske, J. “Providing Supportive Care and Promoting Quality of Life for HIV-infected Children in a Multi-centered Clinical Trials Network.” Conference Record of the 12th World AIDS Conference (Abstract). June 1998 253 (14354). Poster Presentation at the 12th World AIDS Conference. Geneva, Switzerland. Dunn, A. Navarra, J. Cervia, J. “Adherence to Antiretroviral Medications in HIV-infected Children: A Collaborative Approach with Guidelines for Care.” Conference Record of the 12th World AIDS Conference (Abstract). June 1998 597 (32378). Poster Presentation at the 12th World AIDS Conference. Geneva, Switzerland. 31 Johann-Liang, R. Lee, S. Hinds, T. Cervia, J. Dunn, A. Purswani, M. Fernandez, A. Bickam, K. Stavola, J. Marshall, F. Noel, G. “Genotypic Characterization of HIV-1 Isolated from Vertically Infected Children with Antiretroviral Therapy.” Abstracts of the 38th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (Abstract). September 1998 410 (I-147). Poster Presentation at the ICAAC. San Diego, California. Cervia, J. Shah, S. Dunn, A. “Virological, Immunological, and Clinical Outcomes of Combined d4T, 3TC, Ritonavir Therapy in Antiretrovirally Experienced Children with HIV.” Abstracts of the 38th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (Abstract). September 1998 411 (I-148). Poster Presentation at the ICAAC. San Diego, California. Hurwitz, J. Toye, M. Thomas, S. and the PACTG Adherence to HIV Therapy Working Group. “Adherence to HIV Therapies: Utilizing Adherence Modules in PACTG Protocols.” (Abstract). December 1998. Poster Presentation at the 26th AIDS Clinical Trials Group Meeting. Washington, D.C. Nelson, R. Sleasman, J. Cervia, J. Scott, G. Rutstein, R. McKinney, R. Nessly, M. Hawe, L. Nguyen, B. “Indinavir in Combination with Stavudine (d4T) and Lamivudine (3TC) in HIVinfected Children.” (Abstract). 6th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. January 1999. Peters, V. Bornschlegel, K. Brooks, A. Mendez, H. Cervia, J. Thomas, P. and the PSD Consortium. “Evidence for Improved Outcome in HIV-Infected New York City Children.” (Abstract). Poster Presentation at the International Conference on HIV in Women and Children. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 1999. Cunningham-Rundles, S. Califano, C. Chen, L. Marshall, F. Dunn, A. Cervia, J. “Detection of Early Activation of CD4+ Cells in Response to p24 Antigen in Pediatric HIV Disease.” (Abstract). Poster Presentation at the Institute of Virology Meeting. August 29-31, 1999. Johann-Liang, R. O’Neill, L. Haller, I Giunta, Y. Licolai, T. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “Energy Balance, Viral Burden, Insulin-like Growth Factor-1, Interleukin-6, and Growth Impairment in HIV-infected Children.” Abstracts of the 39th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (Abstract). September 1999 452-453 (#119). Poster Presentation at the ICAAC. San Francisco, California. Johann-Liang, R. Chan, L. O’Keefe, K. Stavola, J. Eckert, S. Berzolla, C. Cervia, J. Noel, G. “Decline in Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha and Interleukin-6 Levels Following Initiation of Therapy in Antiretroviral-Naïve HIV-infected Children.” Clinical Infectious Diseases (Abstract). 27:1035 (#420). Poster Presentation at the Infectious Diseases Society of America Annual Meeting. November 19-20, 1999. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Arora, H. Dunn, A. Navarra, J. Bussel, J. Cervia, J. “The Impact of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) on Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) in Children with Congenital HIV Infection.” Clinical Infectious Diseases (Abstract). 27:1036 (#425). Poster Presentation at The Infectious Disease Society of America Annual Meeting. November 19-20, 1999. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 32 Chan, L. Dunn, A. O’Keefe, K. Johann-Liang, R. Fernandez, A. Noel, G. Cervia, J. “Effect of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy on Opportunistic Infections in HIV-infected Children and Adolescents.” Clinical Infectious Diseases (Abstract). 27:1037 (#432). Poster Presentation at The Infectious Disease Society of America Annual Meeting. November 19-20, 1999. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Gortmaker, S. Hughes, M. Oyomopito, R. Cervia, J. Brady, M. Johnson, G. Oleske, J. “Impact of the Introduction of Protease Inhibitor Therapy on Reductions in Mortality Among Children and Youth with HIV-1.” The 7th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (Abstract). 204 (#691). Poster Presentation. February 2, 2000. San Francisco, California. Buchacz, K. Lindsey, J. Hughes, M. Seage, G. Gortmaker, S. Dankner, W. Cervia, J. Moye, J. “The Effects of Protease Inhibitors on Height and Weight Growth in HIV Positive Children in PACTG 219.” Slide Presentation at the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group Meeting. July 31, 2000. Washington, D.C. Buchaz, K. Moye, J. Cervia, J. Lindsey, J. Hughes, M. Seage, G. Dankner, W. Oleske, J. “Impact of Protease Inhibitor Containing Antiretroviral Therapies on Height and Weight Growth in HIVinfected Children.” Poster Presentation at The 8th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (Abstract). February 2001. Chicago, Illinois. Dali, P. Cervia, J. Weiss, S. Freeman, K. “Retrospective Analysis of Nelfinavir-containing Antiretroviral Combinations in Treatment-experienced Patients with HIV Infection.” Journal of Investigative Medicine (Abstract). March 2001. 49(2) Abstract #44. Poster Presentation at The American Federation for Medical Research. March 9,2001. Washington, D.C. Also presented at the Department of Medicine Poster Session, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. June 13, 2001. Zaidi, S. Cervia, J. Freeman, K. Shah, B. “Pain Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection.” Journal of Investigative Medicine (Abstract). March 2002. 50(2) Abstract #142. Poster Presentation at The American Federation for Medical Research. April 12, 2002. Baltimore, MD. Weiss, S. Cervia, J. Dali, P. Freeman, K. “Retrospective Analysis of Nelfinavir Containing Antiretroviral Combinations in Treatment Experienced Patients.” Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference CD-ROM. (Abstract). July 2002. Abstract #B10210 Alagappan, K. Sheth, H. Weiss, S. Auerbach, C. Geboff, S. Cervia, J. “Seroprevalence of Tetanus Antibody Among HIV Infected Patients.” Slide Presentation at The American College of Emergency Physicians New York Chapter Conference. July 7, 2002. Sagamore, NY. Also: Annals of Emergency Medicine (Abstract). October 2002. 40(4):96 Abstract S29; Presented at The American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly. October 6, 2002. Seattle, Washington. Brady, M. Johnson, G. Cervia, J. Gaughan, D. Oleske, J. “End of Life Care Issues in Pediatric HIV/AIDS.” Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference. (Abstract). July 2002. Poster Presentation at The XIV International AIDS Conference. July 9, 2002. Barcelona, Spain. Abstract #TuPpB2054. Also presented at the AIDS Clinical Trials Group Meeting. December 810, 2002. Washington, D.C. 33 Gortmaker, S., Hughes, M., Cervia, J., et al. “Effective Combination Therapy Including Protease Inhibitors on Mortality Among Children and Adolescents Infected with HIV-1.” Pediatrics (Synopsis Book of Best Articles Relevant to Pediatric Allergy and Immunology). August 2002. 110(2) Part 2:469. Mildvan, D. Creagh, T. Leitz, G. et al. “Greater Prevalence of Anemia in Women and African Americans with HIV/AIDS in the HAART Era: A Study of 10,000 Patients.” The 40th Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (Abstract). October 24-27, 2002. Chicago, IL. Chantry, C. Cervia, J. Hughes, M. et al. “Body Composition and Biochemical Changes in Children Starting or Switching Combination Antiretroviral Chemotherapy.” The 10th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (Abstract). February 10-14, 2003. Boston, MA. Abstract #P-36. Farley, J. Gona, P. Lindsey, J. Crain, M. Cervia, J. Oleske, J. “Prevalence of Hypercholesterolemia and Associated Risk Factors among Perinatally HIV-infected Children (4-19 Years) in PACTG 219C.” The 10th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (Abstract). February 10-14, 2003. Boston, MA. Abstract #P-34. Chadwick, E. Rodman, J. Samson, P. et al. “Antiviral Activity, Tolerance, and Pharmacokinetics of Indinavir (IDV) with Two Doses of Ritonavir (RTV) as Salvage Therapy in Children.” The 10th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (Abstract). February 10-14, 2003. Boston, MA. Abstract #P-46. Schuval, S. Van Dyke, R. Lindsey, J. Palumbo, P. Mofenson, L. Oleske, J. Cervia, J. Et al. “Hepatitis C Prevalence in Children with Perinatal HIV Infection Enrolled in Long-Term FollowUp Protocol PACTG 219C.” The 41st Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (Abstract). October 11, 2003. San Diego, CA. Abstract #1309. Schuval, S. Van Dyke, R. Lindsey, J. Palumbo, P. Mofenson, L. Oleske, J. Cervia, J. Et al. “GB Virus C Prevalence in Perinatally-Infected HIV-Positive Children.” The 41st Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (Abstract). October 11, 2003. San Diego, CA. Abstract #1351. Alagappan, K. Donohue, B. Fernandes, C. Hoey, S. Geboff, M. Kaplan, M. Cervia, J. “Seroprevalence of Tetanus Antibody Titers Among HIV-Infected Patients.” American Federation for Medical Research, Clinical Research 2004 (Abstract). Accepted for Presentation and Publication In: Journal of Investigative Medicine. 2004. 52(2):S388. Abstract #68. Also: American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum. October 18, 2004. San Francisco, CA; and, EMCON 2004. November 6, 2004. Mumbai, India. Yassin, H. Cervia, J. “Recurrent Staphylococcal Infection in an Elderly Patient.” American Geriatric Society Meeting (Abstract). May 2004. Hassoun, A. Cervia, J. “HIV and the Antiphospholipid Syndrome.” American College of Physicians Poster Competition (Abstract). March 6, 2004. 34 Alagappan, K. Donohue, B. Hoey, C. Geboff, S. Kaplan, M. Cervia, J. Silverman, R. “Association of CD4+ Cell Counts with Tetanus Antibody Titers among HIV-infected Patients.” American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly (Abstract). October 18, 2004. San Francisco, CA. Published in: Annals of Emergency Medicine. October 2004. 44(4):S125. Hassoun, A. Ibrahim Al-Tureihi, F. Cervia, J. “Polymicrobial Infective Endocarditis (PIE) in an Elderly Patient.” Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Geriatric Society (Abstract). May 12, 2005. Orlando, FL. Poster #A17. Ortolano, G. Schaffer, J. McAlister, M. Canonica, F. Satti, F. Cervia, J. “Hydrophobic Filter Retains Microbial Barrier Characteristics When Used with Heated Humidifier for CPAP in Sleep Apnea.” American Association for Respiratory Care (Abstract). December 6, 2005. San Antonio, TX. Published in: Respiratory Care. 2005. 50(11):1546 #130. Chantry, C. Hughes, M. Alvero, C. Cervia, J. Hodge, J. Borum, P. Moye, J. and the PACTG 1010 Team. “Growth and Body Composition in Children Beginning or Changing Antiretroviral Therapy.” Program and Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference. (Abstract). Oral Presentation at the XVI International AIDS Conference. August 14, 2006. Toronto, Canada. Abstract# MOAB0404. Chantry, C. Hughes, M. Alvero, C. Cervia, J. Meyer, W. Hodge, J. Borum, P. Moye, J. and the PACTG 1010 Team. “Lipid Alterations and Insulin Resistance in HIV-Infected Children Beginning or Changing Therapy.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. (Abstract). Poster Symposium Presentation. May 5, 2007. Toronto, Canada. Abstract #753692. Cervia, L. McGowan, J. Weseley, A. Cervia, J. “Clinical and Demographic Variables Related to Pain in HIV-Infected Individuals Treated with Effective, Combination Antiretroviral Therapy (cART).” American Federation for Medical Research 2008 Eastern Regional Meeting. (Abstract). Poster Symposium Presentation. April 9, 2008. Washington, D.C. Abstract #430777. Publication In: Journal of Investigative Medicine. 2008. 56(5):815. Abstract #P10. Cervia, J. Farber, B. Armellino, D. Canonica, F. Ortolano, G. “Hospital Water: A Possible Source of Healthcare-Associated Infections in Bone Marrow Transplant Recipients.” American Federation for Medical Research 2008 Eastern Regional Meeting. (Abstract). Oral Symposium Presentation. April 9, 2008. Washington, D.C. Abstract #473893. Publication In: Journal of Investigative Medicine. 2008. 56(5):808. Abstract #7. Hirsch, B. Canonica, F. Cervia, J. Armellino, D. Schilling, M. “An Unsuspected Locus of Waterborne Pathogens (WBP) in the ICU.” Abstracts of the 48th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy/46th Infectious Diseases Society of America Annual Meeting (Abstract). October 2008:575 (#K-4118). 48th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy/46th Infectious Diseases Society of America Annual Meeting. Poster Presentation. October 28, 2008. Washington, D.C. Abstract #2707. 35 Holmes, C. Cervia, J. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. “Preventive Efficacy and Cost-Effectiveness of Point-of-Use Water Filtration in a Sub-acute Care Unit.” National Association of Long Term Hospitals 2009 Physician Education Conference: Long-Term Acute Care: Management of Prolonged Severe Illness. (Abstract). Poster Presentation. October 21-23, 2009. Omni Mandalay Hotel at Las Colinas, Dallas, TX Cervia, J. Farber, B. Armellino, D. Klocke, J. Bayer, R. McAlister, M. Stanchfield, I. Canonica, F. Ortolano, G. “Point-of-Use Water Filtration Reduces Healthcare-Associated Infections in Bone Marrow Transplant Recipients.” 137th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Oral Presentation. November 9, 2009. Philadelphia, PA. Abstract #192866. Cervia, J. Chantry, C. Hughes, M. Alvero, C. Meyer, W. Hodge, J. Borum, P. Moye, J. Spector, S. for the PACTG 1010 Team. “Associations of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Levels with Lipid Profiles, Growth, and Body Composition in HIV-Infected Children Initiating or Changing Antiretroviral Therapy.” The 17th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (Abstract). S-170. Poster Presentation. February 16-19, 2010. San Francisco, CA. Holmes, C. Cervia, J. Ortolano, G. Canonica, F. “Preventive Efficacy and Cost-Effectiveness of Point-of-Use Water Filtration in a Sub-acute Care Unit.” Fifth Decennial International Conference on Healthcare-Associated Infections (Abstract). Poster Presentation. March 18-22, 2010. Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. Pu, H. Hernandez, T. Sadeghi, J. Cervia, J. “Systematic Review of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Improve Mental Health Outcomes of Women Living with HIV.” Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. Poster Presentation. September 2014. Hempstead, NY. Cervia, J. Summerton, J. “Resistance to Bacterial Grow Through of Micro-filtration and Ultrafiltration Membranes.” Submitted. INVITED ACADEMIC LECTURES, DISCUSSIONS, and INTERVIEWS (SELECTED): Local: "Vascular Complications of Diabetes Mellitus". Nassau County Medical Center, Morbidity and Mortality Conference. December 17, 1990. "What's New in Clinical Viral Infections and Therapy?" Mid-Island Hospital Medical Grand Rounds. March 19, 1991. "Epidemiology of AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma". Nassau County Medical Center, Morbidity and Mortality Conference. June 10, 1991. "Early Diagnosis of HIV Infection in Women". Channel 12 TV News. July 22, 1991. "AIDS: Immunology and Treatment". Nassau County Medical Center, Department of Medicine Core Curriculum Conference. September 3, 1991. 36 "Non-AIDS Immunosuppression and Infections". Nassau County Medical Center, Department of Medicine Core Curriculum Conference. September 11, 1991. "Fungal Infections". Nassau County Medical Center, Department of Medicine Core Curriculum Conference. September 17, 1991. "Bacteremic Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pneumonia in an AIDS Patient". Long Island Infectious Disease Society. September 24, 1991. "Diagnosis and Treatment of Aspiration Pneumonia". Nassau County Medical Center, Morbidity and Mortality Conference. September 30, 1991. "AIDS Briefing". Village of Freeport Board of Trustees. October 8, 1991. "Pediatric AIDS". South Nassau Community Hospital Grand Rounds, December 6, 1991. "Mycobacterium haemophilum Infection". Mortality Conference. May 11, 1992. Nassau County Medical Center, Morbidity and "Medical Management of the Child with HIV Infection". Long Island Perinatal Society. May 26, 1992. "Concurrent Central Nervous System Toxoplasmosis and Lymphoma in a Patient with AIDS". Nassau County Medical Center, Morbidity and Mortality Conference. June 1, 1992. "Therapy of Life-threatening Infection: Sepsis and Meningitis". Nassau County Medical Center, Acute Care Lecture Series. July 23, 1992. "Septic Arthritis". New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Professor's Rounds. September 25, 1992. "Aseptic Meningitis and Viral Encephalitis". New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Professor's Rounds, October 30, 1992. "AIDS Awareness Day". Nightingale - Bamford School. December 2, 1992. "RSV Infection in Children". The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Residents' Lecture Series. January 5, 1993 and November 23, 1993. "Pediatric Infectious Disease Emergencies". Nassau County Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Ground Rounds - CME Lecture Series. January 28, 1993. "Management of the Child with HIV-Infection". Pediatric Update (Sponsor: Catholic Medical Center of Brooklyn and Queens) Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza, New York, N.Y. May 12, 1993. "The Diagnosis and Treatment of RSV Infection in Children". The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Professor's Rounds, December 17, 1993. 37 "Childhood Varicella Vaccination". NY-1 TV News. February 1, 1994. "Update on Tuberculosis." United Hospital. Department of Pediatrics, Grand Rounds. June 30, 1994. "Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia." The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Residents' Lecture Series. August 11, 1994. "Urinary Tract Infections". The Cornell Pediatric Infectious Disease Review Course. September 8, 1994. "Human Retroviruses" The Cornell Pediatric Infectious Disease Review Course. September 9, 1994 "Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection". The Cornell Pediatric Infectious Disease Review Course. September 10, 1994. "Pediatric AIDS". The New York Hospital Nutrition Lecture Series. December 14, 1994. "HIV Infection and AIDS in Children and Young Families". St. Joseph's Medical Center, Department of Family Practice Grand Rounds. January 3, 1995. "AIDS Awareness Seminar for Teens." Children with AIDS. January 10, 1995. Sponsored by the Foundation for the Treatment of "Medical Management of the HIV-Infected Child." The New York Hospital-Queens. Department of Pediatrics, Grand Rounds. January 12, 1995. "HIV Infection and AIDS in Children." Advanced Topics in Infectious Diseases Seminar Series. Rockefeller Research Laboratories. March 22, 1995. "Pneumococcal Meningitis". The New York Hospital Pediatric Neurology Seminar Series. March 29, 1995. "Home Care of HIV Infected Children and their Families." The New York Hospital Home Care Nursing Agency. June 21, 1995. "Sepsis and Its Management." The Syosset Hospital Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. September 7, 1995. "Listeria monocytogenes ". The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Professor's Rounds September 29, 1995. "Measles, Mumps and Rubella" Cornell University Medical College, Second Year Microbiology Course. October 17, 1995. 38 "Diagnosis of HIV Infection", The Cornell University Medical College Pediatric Infectious Disease Annual Continuing Medical Education Course: Emerging Pathogens, Including HIV, In Clinical Practice. December 8, 1995. "Clinical Manifestations of HIV-Infection and Their Management". The Cornell University Medical College Continuing Medical Education Course: Emerging Pathogens Including HIV, In Clinical Practice. December 8, 1995. "Gram Negative Sepsis." The New York Veterans Administrations Medical Center Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. December 19, 1995. "Management of the Child with HIV Infection." The New York Hospital Department of Pediatrics Ambulatory Division Lecture Series. January 16, 1996. "Bacterial Pneumonia". The Lutheran Hospital Medical Center Pediatric Grand Rounds. January 18, 1996. "Kawasaki Disease". The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Professor's Rounds. January 19, 1996. "Otitis Media." Pfizer, Inc. February 13, 1996. "Secrecy and Disclosure: How to Talk to Children who are Living with HIV about their Diagnosis and Death" The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds. February 29, 1996. “HIV Infection in Childhood" Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center HIV Disease/AIDS Preceptorship. March 20, 1996. "Update on the Medical Management of Children with HIV Infection." Reaching Out: Children, Families and HIV/AIDS. New York University. May 10, 1996. "Infectious Diseases of Childhood." New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. Assistant Lecture Series. June 11, 1996. Physician "Outpatient Management of HIV-Infected Children." Bridgeport Hospital, Pediatric Grand Rounds. July 19, 1996. “Recurrent Neonatal E. coli Meningitis.” The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Professor’s Rounds. September 13, 1996. “New Developments in the Care of HIV-Infected Children.” The New York Methodist Hospital. Pediatric Grand Rounds. October 23, 1996. “Current Concepts in Otitis Media.” Advances in the Management of Infectious Disease Seminar. The New York Athletic Club. October 30, 1996. 39 “Pneumonia in the HIV-Infected Patient.” November 1, 1996. St. Claire’s Hospital Medical Grand Rounds. “Pediatric AIDS.” Advanced Topics in Infectious Diseases. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. January 22, 1997. “New Developments in the Care of HIV Infected Children.” The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center Pediatric Grand Rounds. January 23, 1997. “HIV Infection in Infants and Children.” NY-1 TV News. March 4, 1997. “Advances in the Treatment of HIV.” The New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens Pediatric Grand Rounds. May 1, 1997. “Childhood HIV Infection and Its Management.” Keynote Address. AIDS Awareness Day. Catholic Guardian Foster Care Agency. New York, New York. June 3, 1997. “Growth Failure in Perinatal HIV: Undernutrition or Cytokine-driven Cachexia?” The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center Pediatric Grand Rounds. June 5, 1997. “Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in HIV-infected Children.” Symposium on the Comprehensive Management of Pediatric and Adolescent Illnesses. New York, New York. September 18, 1997. “Pediatric HIV Infection and AIDS.” The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center HIV Rounds. October 16, 1997. “Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders.” The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center Medical Housestaff Conference. December 3, 1997. “Life Cycle: Child to Adolescent-The Impact of Chronic Illness on Childhood Development.” Medicine, Patients, and Society I (First Year Medical Student Course). Cornell University Medical College. December 4, 1997. “Diagnosis and Treatment of Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Infections.” LaGuardia Marriott. January 6, 1998. “The ABCs of CPR.” The Roslyn Highlands Hook and Ladder Company. February 8, 1998. “HIV/AIDS Ask the Doctor.” Positive Parents, Healthy Families: An Informational Forum and Support for Positive Parents and Their Families. Fordham Tremont Clinic. February 28, 1998. “First Aid and Personal Safety.” Roslyn Highlands Hook and Ladder Company. May 3, 1998. “CPR and Rescue Breathing in Infants and Children.” Troop 267 Boy Scouts of America. June 7, 1998. 40 “An Update on Otitis Media and the Implications of Antimicrobial Resistance.” Giando on the Water, Brooklyn, New York. August 6, 1998. “Pneumonia and Otitis Media in Children.” The Brookdale Hospital Medical Center Pediatric Grand Rounds, Brooklyn, New York. September 8, 1998. “Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Pediatrics.” September 13, 1998. Skyline Princess, Queens, New York. “Differential Diagnosis of Multiple, Nodular, Pulmonary Densities in a 10 Year Old Boy.” The New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Professor’s Rounds. October 23, 1998. “Infectious Diseases of the Upper Respiratory Tract.” St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Grand Rounds, New York, New York. October 30, 1998. “Update on Otitis Media and Upper Respiratory Tract Infection.” Woodhull Hospital Center, Department of Pediatrics, Grand Rounds, Brooklyn, New York. November 19, 1998. “An Update on the Management of HIV Infection in Children.” Le Parker Meridien Hotel, New York, New York. December 2, 1998. “Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Management of Otitis Media: An Update for Clinicians.” Long Island College Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Grand Rounds, Brooklyn, New York. January 6, 1999. “New Developments in Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV-infected Children.” Mount Sinai Medical Center. New York, New York. February 8, 1999. “Impact of Chronic Illness on Childhood Development.” Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York. February 24, 1999. “Immunizations.” Pediatric Resident Lecture Series. The New York Hospital, New York, New York. March 2, 1999. “Neonatal Encephalitis Due to Herpes Simplex Virus.” Department of Pediatrics Professors Rounds, The New York Hospital, New York, New York. March 12, 1999. “A Longstanding Case of HIV Infection in a Child.” Meet the Professor Pediatric Grand Rounds, The New York Hospital, New York, New York. March 18, 1999. “Controversies in the Management of Acute Otitis Media.” Keynote Address, The Suffolk Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Chateau La Mer, Lindenhurst, New York. March 20, 1999. “AIDS Training Day.” The Catholic Guardian Society, New York, New York. April 13, 1999. “Pneumonia in Childhood.” The Harold Rubin Memorial Lecture, Nassau County Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Postgraduate Lecture Series, East Meadow, New York. May 6, 1999. 41 “Current Trends in the Treatment of Respiratory Tract Infections.” Solera, New York, New York. May 11, 1999. “An Update on Pediatric HIV Infection.” HIV Rounds, The New York Hospital, New York, New York. May 13, 1999. “HIV Infection in Childhood.” Advanced Topics in Infectious Diseases Lecture Series, The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York. May 26, 1999. “Pediatric Expert Panel.” Pfizer Pediatric Health Team Training, The New York Helmsley, New York, New York. May 27, 1999. “Caring for Families Battling HIV Infection.” The Children’s Aid Society, New York, New York. June 3, 1999. “Vaccines and RNA Viruses.” Host Defenses Problem-based Learning Course (Second Year Medical Student Lecture), Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York. June 11, 1999. “Pediatric HIV Update.” Pediatric Resident Lecture Series, The New York Hospital, New York, New York. August 9, 1999. “Recent Developments in Therapy for Otitis Media.” The Water Club. New York, New York. August 19, 1999. “A Review of Community-acquired Pneumonia.” St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, Department of Pediatrics, Grand Rounds, New York, New York. August 20, 1999. “The Diagnosis and Management of Pneumonia.” SUNY, Brooklyn, Department of Family Practice Grand Rounds, Brooklyn, New York. October 27, 1999. “HIV Update.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Internal Medicine Board Review Course, New Hyde Park, New York. November 16, 1999. “Challenges in the Treatment of Acute Otitis Media.” Blue Water Grill, New York, New York. November 17, 1999. “New Developments in the Management of HIV Infection.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, New Hyde Park, New York. January 7, 2000. “New Developments in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Community-Acquired Pneumonia.” Morton’s, Stamford, Connecticut. January 18, 2000. “Pneumonia in Childhood.” Bridgeport Hospital, Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Bridgeport, Connecticut. January 19, 2000. “An Update on Pediatric HIV.” New York Methodist Hospital, Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Brooklyn, New York. January 26, 2000. 42 “Otitis Media in Childhood.” White Plains Hospital, Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Crabtree’s Kittle House, White Plains, New York. January 27, 2000. “Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Children.” Danbury Hospital, Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Danbury, Connecticut. January 28, 2000. “Therapeutic Options for HIV-Positive Children and Teens.” Molly Malone’s, Bay Shore, New York. February 8, 2000. “Epidemiology of HIV Infection: A Perspective for 2000.” St. John’s University, College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Fourth Annual HIV Symposium. Jamaica, New York. March 7, 2000. “Community-Acquired Pneumonia.” L’Endroit, East Hills, New York. May 11, 2000. “HIV Update 2000.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. September 7, 2000. “Acute Otitis Media: Keys to Effective Empiric Therapy.” Tavern on the Green, New York, New York. September 28, 2000. “Emerging Strategies in Antiretroviral Therapy.” Long Island University, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Continuing Education Seminar: Update on the Medical Management of HIV/AIDS and Opportunistic Infections. October 22, 2000. “Acute Otitis Media.” The Golf Club at Mansion Ridge, Monroe, New York. October 25, 2000. “HIV Infection in Pregnancy: A Case Presentation.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Advanced Topics in Internal Medicine, New Hyde Park, New York. November 3, 2000. “New Trends in Antibiotic Resistance: Implications for the Treatment of Pneumonia.” Huntington Hospital, Department of Family Practice Grand Rounds, Huntington New York. November 10, 2000. “An Update on Acute Otitis Media.” Tavern on the Green, New York, New York. November 16, 2000. “A Comprehensive Review of HIV/AIDS.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Medicine Board Review Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. November 22, 2000. “Opportunistic Infections in HIV-infected Patients.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, New Hyde Park, New York. December 8, 2000. “Fungal Infections in the Hospitalized Patient.” Luigi’s, New Hyde Park, New York. December 8, 2000. 43 “HIV Infection in Mothers and Infants.” Schneider Children’s Hospital Grand Rounds, New Hyde Park, New York. December 15, 2000. “The Immune System: How it Works and Why that is Important.” Nassau County Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, East Meadow, New York. January 11, 2001. “Hematologic and Oncologic Complications of HIV Infection.” Morton’s of Chicago, Great Neck, New York. March 15, 2001. “Neurological Complications of HIV Disease.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Neurology Resident Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. March 19, 2001. “Diagnosis and Treatment of Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Infections.” Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Bronx, New York. April 19, 2001. “Preventing HIV Infection and AIDS: What You Need to Know.” Holy Spirit School, New Hyde Park, New York. April 27, 2001. “Pain Assessment and Management in Pediatric HIV Infection.” Brooklyn Pediatric AIDS Network, Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn, New York. May 9, 2001. “An Update on the Management of Fungal Infections in the HIV-infected Patient.” HIV Primary Care Conference, Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, New York. May 10, 2001. “Fungal Infections in the ICU.” North Shore University Hospital at Forest Hills, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Forest Hills, New York. May 16, 2001. “Pain Management in Pediatric HIV Infection.” State University of New York Health Science Center at Stony Brook School of Medicine, Medical Student Seminar, Stony Brook, New York. May 16, 2001. “An Update on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Fungal Infections in the Hospitalized Patient.” Huntington Hospital, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Huntington, New York. May 31, 2001. “You Gotta Have HAART, But When?” Seminar on HIV Treatment in the New Millennium, State University of New York Medical Center at Brooklyn, Hudson River Yacht Club, Brooklyn, New York. June 3, 2001. “Needlestick Injuries and Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Medical Housestaff Orientation Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. June 25, 2001. “Clinical Update on the Management of HIV Infection.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Medicine Resident Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. July 27, 2001. 44 “Fungal Infections in the Immunocompromised Host.” Continuing Medical Education Symposium, Casa Rustica, Smithtown, New York. August 14, 2001. “HIV Infection in Pregnancy.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Medicine Senior Resident Subspecialty Case Conference, New Hyde Park, New York. October 12, 2001. “The Changing Face of HIV in Adolescents.” The 21st Annual Current Concerns in Adolescent Medicine: Controversies, Conflicts, and Challenges Continuing Medical Education Conference, Garden City Hotel, Garden City, New York. October 26, 2001. “HIV-Related Oncologic Complications.” City Hall, New York, New York. November 19, 2001. “An Update on the Prevention and Management of Perinatal HIV Infection.” Continuing Medical Education Seminar: The Beginning of the End of AIDS, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York. November 29, 2001. “Infections in the Immunocompromised Host.” Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Brookhaven, New York. January 7, 2002. “Update on the Management of HIV Infection.” Continuing Medical Education Seminar, Villa Monaco, West Islip, New York. January 8, 2002. “Community Acquired Pneumonia.” Brunswick Hospital, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Amityville, New York. March 14, 2002. “An Update on Measures to Prevent Perinatal HIV Transmission.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Resident Lecture Series. New Hyde Park, New York. May 1, 2002. “Advances in Antifungal Therapy.” Southside Hospital, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. Bay Shore, New York. June 7, 2002. “Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: How to Protect Yourself.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Medical Housestaff Orientation Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. June 24, 2002. “New Developments in the Treatment of Fungal Infections in the Immunocompromised Host.” Saul, Brooklyn, New York. September 24, 2002. “Advances in Antifungal Therapy.” Rothman’s, East Norwich, New York. October 1, 2002. “What’s New in the Diagnosis and Management of Fungal Infections?” Carletun on the Park, East Meadow, New York. October 8, 2002. “Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Fungal Infections.” Brunswick General Hospital Grand Rounds, Amityville, New York. October 10, 2002. 45 “Update on the Management of HIV Infected Patients.” SUNY Downstate Medical Center and Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences of Long Island University, Continuing Education Seminar: “Therapeutic Challenges of Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV/AIDS Patients.” Crowne Plaza La Guardia Hotel, East Elmhurst, New York. October 13, 2002. “Advances in the Management of Fungal Infections.” Morton’s, Great Neck, New York. October 22, 2002. “Emerging Issues in HIV Therapy.” Russo’s on the Bay, Howard Beach, New York. November 7, 2002. “New Developments in the Management of HIV Infection: an Update from ICAAC and IDSA.” SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Infectious Diseases Seminar Series, Brooklyn, New York. November 14, 2002. “HIV-Related Malignancies.” Suffolk County Department of Health Continuing Healthcare Education Series, Watermill, Smithtown, New York. November 19, 2002. “Advances in Antifungal Therapy.” Good Samaritan Hospital Resident Lecture Series, West Islip, New York. November 25, 2002. “What’s New in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Fungal Infections?” Asia de Cuba, New York, New York. December 17, 2002. “What Every Adolescent Should Know About HIV Infection and AIDS.” Calhoun High School, “HIV/AIDS Awareness Assembly,” Merrick, New York. January 15, 2003. “The Changing Face of HIV in Children and Adolescents.” North Shore University Hospital, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Manhasset, New York. January 29, 2003. “Smallpox and Vaccinia: Antiviral Strategies.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. February 2, 2003. “Evolving Epidemiology of Fungal Infections with a Special Focus on Novel Therapeutics.” Fornos, Newark, New Jersey. March 12, 2003. “Evolving Epidemiology of Fungal Infections in the Immunocompromised Host.” Meritage, Wall, New Jersey. March 13, 2003. “New Developments in the Management of HIV Infection: A Summary of the 10th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections.” Carlton on the Park, East Meadow, New York. March 25, 2003. “Recognizing and Managing Fungal Infections.” The Grill and the Grape, Red Bank, New Jersey. March 26, 2003. “What’s New in Antiretroviral Therapy? A Summary of the 10th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections.” Uncle Jack’s Steakhouse, Bayside, New York. March 27, 2003. 46 “HIV/AIDS and Opportunistic Infections: Perspectives for the Emergency Physician.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds. May 1, 2003. “AIDS.” Internal Medicine Board Review Course, Long Island Jewish Medical Center. May 13, 2003. “Needlestick Injuries and Safety Issues.” Medical House Staff Orientation, Long Island Jewish Medical Center. June 23, 2003. “Emerging Issues in HIV Therapy.” Nassau University Medical Center Professional Education Program, Carltun in the Park, East Meadow, New York. June 26, 2003. “Rapid Serological Testing for HIV.” Woodhull Medical Center HIV Lecture Series, Brooklyn, New York. July 30, 2003. “An Update on HIV Management.” American College of Family Practitioners in Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery Fall Convention, Long Island Marriott, East Meadow, New York. September 21, 2003. “Drug Interactions and Medication Errors in HIV Therapy.” Panama Hattie’s, Huntington Station, New York. September 23, 2003. “An Update of HIV Therapeutics.” Biomedical Research Alliance of New York, Manhasset, New York. October 2, 2003. “Facing the Challenge of HIV Infection in Older Persons.” SUNY Downstate Medical Center Infectious Diseases Grand Rounds, Brooklyn, New York. October 16, 2003. “Evolving Epidemiology of Fungal Infections with a Focus on Candidemia.” Brooklyn Marriott, Brooklyn, New York. October 27, 2003. “The Changing Face of HIV Infection in Adolescents.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Schneider Children’s Hospital Adolescent Grand Rounds. October 31, 2003. “HIV Infection in Older Adults.” Nassau University Medical Center Professional Education Program, East Meadow, New York. December 18, 2003. “It’s a Small World After All:Poxvirus Zoonoses in the United States.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series. January 29, 2004. “New Developments in the Management of Fungal Infections.” Smith and Wollensky, New York, New York. February 18, 2004. “HIV Update: Fitting New Protease Inhibitors into Your Practice.” Suffolk County Department of Health, Watermill, Smithtown, New York. February 24, 2004. “A Pediatric Antiretroviral Therapy Update.” Palm West, New York, New York. March 24, 2004. 47 “New Developments in Antifungal Therapy.” Marco Polo Ristorante, Brooklyn, New York. March 31, 2004. “Diagnosis and Management of HIV Infection: A Board Review Update for Medical Residents.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center. April 19, 2004. “An Overview of Healthcare Issues for HIV-infected Adolescents.” Nicholas Rango HIV Clinical Scholars Seminar, Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, New York. April 21, 2004. “Oral Health Care for People with HIV Infection.” Department of Dentistry Grand Rounds. April 28, 2004. Long Island Jewish Medical Center, “Neurological Morbidities in HIV-infected Patients.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Neurology Grand Rounds. May 2, 2004. “The Changing Face of HIV Infection in Children.” North Shore University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds. May 5, 2004. “HIV Infection in People Over 50.” Mortons of Chicago, New York, New York. May 26, 2004. “Meeting the Challenge of HIV Infection in Adolescents.” North Shore University Hospital, Infectious Diseases Seminar Series. June 9, 2004. “Strategies for the Treatment-Experienced Patient.” Nassau University Medical Center, HIV Clinical Education Initiative Professional Education Program. Carltun on the Park, East Meadow, New York. June 15, 2004. “HIV/AIDS: Epidemiology, Virology, Diagnosis, and Management.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Fellowship Core Lecture Series. July 12, 2004. “You Gotta Have HAART…But How and When: Antiretroviral Therapy in Perspective.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. July 23, 2004. “Opportunistic Infections in HIV-infected Patients.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Fellowship Core Lecture Series. August 2, 2004. “Fungal Infections.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Fellowship Core Lecture Series. August 16, 2004. “Bacteriology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 22, 2004. “Mycology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 29, 2004. 48 “Opportunistic Infections.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 5, 2004. “A Clinical Update on the Management of Fungal Infections.” Tribeca Grill, New York, New York. November 10, 2004. “HIV/AIDS.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 12, 2004. “Management of HIV Infection for Oral Health Professionals.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Oral Surgery Grand Rounds. November 17, 2004. “Infectious Diseases Emergencies: Sepsis and Meningitis.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 19, 2004. “Recent Developments in Pediatric HIV.” Columbia University School of Journalism Interview. New York, New York. February 7, 2005. “HIV and HAART: What You Need to Know.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Resident Board Review. February 8, 2005. “Opportunistic Infections Complicating HIV.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Resident Board Review. February 15, 2005. “Removal of Infectious Prions from Red Cell Concentrates.” Presentation to the New York Blood Center. Pall Corporation, Port Washington, New York. April 7, 2005. “An Update on Prion Reduction Technology for Filtration of Packed Red Blood Cells for Transfusion.” Pall Corporation Medical Advisory Board Meeting. Port Washington, New York. August 11, 2005. “A Brief Overview of Clinical Bacteriology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 16, 2005. “A Survey of Clinical Mycology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 23, 2005. “Opportunistic Infections in the Immunosuppressed Host.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 30, 2005. “HIV Infection and its Management.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 7, 2005. “Management of Infectious Disease Emergencies.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 14, 2005. “Emerging Treatment Options in HIV Infection.” Metropolitan Hospital Center. New York/New Jersey AIDS Education Training Center CME Lecture Series. November 18, 2005. 49 “Special Concerns about HIV in the Older Adult.” Gouverneur Hospital. New York/New Jersey AIDS Education Training Center CME Lecture Series. December 9, 2005. “New Developments in Antiretroviral Therapy.” Woodhull Hospital Center. New York/New Jersey AIDS Education Training Center CME Lecture Series. January 13, 2006. “Update on the Management of HIV/AIDS.” Schneider Children’s Hospital, North Shore/Long Island Jewish Health Network, Immunology Lecture Series. January 27, 2006. “HIV Resident Update 2006: Antiretroviral Therapy.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. February 9, 2006. “Pall Medical Advisory Board, Acrodose Platelet Workshop.” (Moderator). Port Washington, New York. February 14, 2006. “HIV Resident Update 2006: Complications of Antiretroviral Therapy.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. February 16, 2006. “In Service Training: Hospital Water as a Source of Health Care-Associated Infections.” North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York. June 29, 2006. “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Acquired Infection.” Catholic Health Services of Long Island Infection Control Seminar, Good Samaritan Hospital, West Islip, New York. June 29, 2006. “Pall Medical Products: A Risk Management Perspective.” Marsh & McLennan, New York, New York. July 11, 2006. “HIV and Antiretroviral Therapy.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Disease Fellow Lecture Series. July 25, 2006. “Complications of Antiretroviral Therapy.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Disease Fellow Lecture Series. August 1, 2006. “A Brief Overview of Clinical Bacteriology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 8, 2006. “A Survey of Clinical Mycology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 15, 2006. “Management of Infectious Disease Emergencies: Sepsis and Meningitis.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 15, 2006. “Opportunistic Infections in the Immunosuppressed Host.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 22, 2006. 50 “Pall Medical Advisory Board, Acrodose Platelet Workshop.” (Moderator). Port Washington, New York. October 12, 2006. “HIV Infection and its Management.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 13, 2006. “HIV Resident Update 2007: Antiretroviral Therapy.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. February 8, 2007. “HIV Resident Update 2007: Complications of Antiretroviral Therapy.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. February 15, 2007. “A Brief Overview of Clinical Bacteriology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 7, 2007. “A Survey of Clinical Mycology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 21, 2007. “Management of Infectious Disease Emergencies: Sepsis and Meningitis.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 21, 2007. “Opportunistic Infections in the Immunosuppressed Host.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 28, 2007. “HIV Infection and its Management.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 5, 2007. “Waterborne Pathogens and Health Care-Associated Infection.” Interview with Delthia Ricks for Newsday. October 5, 2007. “HIV Resident Update 2008: Antiretroviral Therapy.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. February 26, 2008. “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI).” Long Island Chapter of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Conference. St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center, Smithtown, New York. March 18, 2008. “Current Challenges in Transfusion Medicine.” Conference Organizer and Moderator. Pall Corporation Medical Advisory Board Meeting. Roslyn Claremont Hotel, Roslyn, New York. March 20, 2008. “HIV and Antiretroviral Therapy.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Disease Fellow Lecture Series. July 29, 2008. “Prevention and Management of Complications of Antiretroviral Therapy.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Disease Fellow Lecture Series. August 5, 2008. 51 “A Brief Overview of Clinical Bacteriology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 5, 2008. “A Survey of Clinical Mycology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 12, 2008. “Caregiver 411: Empowering Home Visitors and Caregivers.” Kirwin Hall, Church of St. Aidan, Williston Park, New York. September 18, 2008. “Management of Infectious Disease Emergencies: Sepsis and Meningitis.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 19, 2008. “Opportunistic Infections in the Immunosuppressed Host.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 26, 2008. “HIV Infection and its Management.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 3, 2008. “Update on Primary and Secondary Immune Deficiencies: 2008.” Update on Allergy and Immunology, American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology CME Meeting. Nassau University Medical Center. October 16, 2008. “Looking Back on the History of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Seasons of Love.” World AIDS Day 2008 Symposium. North Shore University Hospital. December 5, 2008. “HIV Resident Update 2009: Antiretroviral Therapy in Perspective.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. February 25, 2009. “HIV Resident Update 2009: Complications of Antiretroviral Therapy and Their Management.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. February 26, 2009. “Leukoreduction in the Attenuation of Infection Risks to Transfusion Recipients.” Separation Technology (BIO-630). Adelphi University. Garden City, New York. March 27, 2009. “Seasons of Love: Reflections upon Twenty-five Years of Medical Practice.” New York Medical College Alumni Association Medal of Honor Award Ceremony. Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers, New York, New York. May 16, 2009. “Protecting Patients and Caregivers.” Pall Corporation Lobby Video, “Enabling a Greener, Safer Future.” May 29, 2009. “Pall Medical Products: A Risk Management Perspective.” Marsh & McLennan, New York, New York. June 23, 2009. “Tap Water: An Unrecognized Reservoir of Healthcare-Associated Infection Risk.” Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. Long Island Jewish Medical Center. July 17, 2009. 52 “Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury Expert Advisory Panel Symposium.” Conference Coorganizer and Moderator. Pall Corporation. Roslyn Claremont Hotel, Roslyn, New York. July 29, 2009. “A Brief Overview of Clinical Bacteriology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 4, 2009. “A Survey of Clinical Mycology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 18, 2009. “Management of Infectious Disease Emergencies: Sepsis and Meningitis.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 25, 2009. “Opportunistic Infections in the Immunosuppressed Host.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 2, 2009. “HIV Infection and its Management.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 9, 2009. “Messages of Hope: Finding Faith and Support in Chronic Illness.” Kirwin Hall, Church of St. Aidan, Williston Park, New York. October 22, 2009. “Update on HIV/AIDS: Epidemiology and Antiretroviral Management.” Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. Forest Hills Hospital. November 18, 2009. “Matters of the HAART: Gleanings on Life, Immunity, and Cardio-metabolic Risk from the Study of HIV.” Keynote Address. New York Medical College Annual Student Research Symposium. New York Medical College. Valhalla, New York. February 4, 2010. “HIV Resident Update 2010: HIV Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Antiretroviral Management.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. February 9, 2010. “Introduction to Pall Medical Technologies.” Presentation to the International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineers Student Chapters. Pall Corporation. Port Washington, New York. February 24, 2010. “Leukoreduction in the Attenuation of Infection and Other Risks to Transfusion Recipients.” Pall Medical Asia Staff Training. Pall Corporation. Port Washington, New York. March 10, 2010. “HIV Resident Update 2010: Opportunistic Infections.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series. New Hyde Park, New York. March 24, 2010. “Platelet Therapy Advisory Panel Symposium.” Conference Co-organizer and Moderator. Pall Corporation. Port Washington, New York. July 22, 2010. “A Brief Overview of Clinical Bacteriology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 24, 2010. 53 “A Survey of Clinical Mycology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 15, 2010. “Management of Infectious Disease Emergencies: Sepsis and Meningitis.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 29, 2010. “Opportunistic Infections in the Immunosuppressed Host.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 5, 2010. “HIV Infection and its Management.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 12, 2010. “HIV Resident Update: HIV Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Antiretroviral Management.” Long Island Jewish Medical Center Infectious Diseases Lecture Series, New Hyde Park, New York. December 14, 2010. “Legionella, other Waterborne Pathogens and Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” North Shore-LIJ Network. Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. Long Island Jewish Medical Center. May 5, 2011. “Pall Medical Products: A Risk Management Perspective.” Marsh & McLennan, New York, New York. June 23, 2011. “A Brief Overview of Clinical Bacteriology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 23, 2011. “A Survey of Clinical Mycology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 7, 2011. “Management of Infectious Disease Emergencies: Sepsis and Meningitis.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 14, 2011. “Opportunistic Infections in the Immunosuppressed Host.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 28, 2011. “HIV Infection and its Management.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 4, 2011. “It’s a Small World After All: Protecting International Travelers.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 18, 2011. “Legionella, other Waterborne Pathogens and Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” Weill Cornell Medical College, Division of Infectious Diseases Lecture Series. November 30, 2011. “The ART of HIV Management: 2012 Update.” North Shore University Hospital-Forest Hills, Department of Medicine, Grand Rounds. January 11, 2012. 54 “The Changing Epidemiology and Management of Clostridium difficile-associated Disease.” HealthCare Partners Weekly Outpatient Interdisciplinary Case Management Conference. March 15, 2012. “The Changing Epidemiology and Management of Clostridium difficile-associated Disease.” HealthCare Partners Weekly Inpatient Case Management Conference. March 22, 2012. “Cognitive Effects of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. March 28, 2012. “Clinical Management of Urinary Tract Infection.” HealthCare Partners Weekly Inpatient Case Management Conference. April 19, 2012. “Pleural Involvement in Rheumatoid Arthritis.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. April 25, 2012. “Clinical Management of Urinary Tract Infection.” HealthCare Partners Weekly Outpatient Interdisciplinary Case Management Conference. April 26, 2012. “Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. May 9, 2012. “Infected Knee Arthroplasty.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. May 23, 2012. “Infective Endocarditis.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. June 13, 2012. “Central Nervous System Mass Lesions in AIDS.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. July 18, 2012 and HealthCare Partners Weekly Outpatient Interdisciplinary Case Management Conference. August 2, 2012. “Delirium in the Elderly.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. August 8, 2012. “Necrotizing Fasciitis.” HealthCare Partners Weekly Outpatient Interdisciplinary Case Management Conference. August 16, 2012. “Sepsis Due to MRSA.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. August 22, 2012. “Survival Post-Cardiac Arrest.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. August 22, 2012. “Bone Marrow Examination in Anemia.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. August 29, 2012. “Role of Medication Management in Hospital Inpatient Readmissions.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. September 12, 2012. “Acute Renal Failure.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. September 19, 2012. “A Brief Overview of Clinical Bacteriology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 20, 2012. 55 “The Fungus Among Us: A Survey of Clinical Mycology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 4, 2012. “Regional Enteritis (Crohn’s Disease).” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. October 17, 2012. “Management of Infectious Disease Emergencies: Sepsis and Meningitis.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 18, 2012. “Cognitive Impairment in End Stage Renal Disease.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. October 24, 2012. “Five Infectious Diseases You Need to Know.” Interview with Randy Dotinga for Newsday. November 2, 2012. “Aspiration Pneumonia.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. November 7, 2012. “Don’t Be Left Out in the Cold: Protecting Yourself in Flu Season and Beyond.” HealthCare Partners Member Breakfast. Long Island Marriott. Uniondale, New York. November 14, 2012. “Opportunistic Infections in the Immunosuppressed Host.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 15, 2012. “Hierarchical Condition Coding: Diabetes, Cardiology, Vascular, and Circulatory Disorders.” HealthCare Partners Risk/Acuity Adjustment and STARS Symposium. Hilton Garden Inn. Staten Island, New York. November 18, 2012. “Acute Pericarditis.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. November 28, 2012. “HIV Infection and its Management.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 29, 2012. “It’s a Small World After All: Protecting International Travelers.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 29, 2012. “An Update on Clostridium difficile.” HealthCare Partners Weekly Outpatient Interdisciplinary Case Conference.” November 29, 2012. “Adverse Reactions to Spinal Cord Stimulators.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. December 5, 2012. “Hepatic Encephalopathy.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. December 12, 2012. “Cardiomyopathy.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. December 19, 2012. “The Experience of Normal Aging.” HealthCare Partners Personnel Training. January 4, 2013. “Typhlitis: Neutropenic Enterocolitis.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. January 9, 2013. 56 “Glaucoma.” HealthCare Partners Weekly Outpatient Interdisciplinary Case Conference.” January 10, 2013. “Sepsis Due to Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Rods.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. January 16, 2013. “Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia.” HealthCare Partners Grand Rounds. January 23, 2013. “National Physical Fitness and Sports Month.” HealthCare Partners In-Service Training. May 1 and 8, 2013. “You’ve Gotta Have HAART: Antiretroviral Therapy in Perspective 2013.” North Shore University Hospital-Forest Hills, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. May 15, 2013. “A Brief Overview of Clinical Bacteriology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 12, 2013. “Infection and Immunity of the Newborn.” Interacting with the Environment, (Second Year Immunology/Infectious Diseases). Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. September 23, 2013. “Fetal-Maternal Immunobiology.” Interacting with the Environment, (Second Year Immunology/Infectious Diseases). Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. September 24, 2013. “The Fungus Among Us: A Survey of Clinical Mycology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 17, 2013. “Management of Infectious Disease Emergencies: Sepsis and Meningitis.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 31, 2013. “Opportunistic Infections in the Immunosuppressed Host.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 7, 2013. “HIV Infection and its Management.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 21, 2013. “It’s a Small World After All: Protecting International Travelers.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. December 5, 2013. “Need care today? What to know before you go.” HealthCare Partners Member Luncheon. Antuns. Queens Village, New York. March 25, 2014. “You’ve Gotta Have HAART, but How and When?: a Global Perspective 2014.” Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. Global Health Club. May 14, 2014. “Physician Stewardship of Healthcare Resources.” HealthCare Partners. Medical Advisory Committee. Long Island Marriott. Uniondale, New York. July 22, 2014. 57 “Toward Increase Adoption of Complex Care Management.” HealthCare Partners. Medical Advisory Committee. Long Island Marriott. Uniondale, New York. August 26, 2014. “A Brief Overview of Clinical Bacteriology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 11, 2014. “The Fungus Among Us: A Survey of Clinical Mycology.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. September 18, 2014. “Fetal-Maternal Immunobiology.” Interacting with the Environment, (Second Year Immunology/Infectious Diseases). Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. September 22, 2014. “Health Care Leadership for the 21st Century.” American Medical Student Association. Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. October 21, 2014. “Management of Infectious Disease Emergencies: Sepsis and Meningitis.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 23, 2014. “Infection and Immunity of the Newborn.” Interacting with the Environment, (Second Year Immunology/Infectious Diseases). Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. October 29, 2014. “Opportunistic Infections in the Immunosuppressed Host.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. October 30, 2014. “HIV Infection and its Management.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 6, 2014. “It’s a Small World After All: Protecting International Travelers.” Hofstra University, Department of Biology, Physician Assistant Program Lecture Series. November 20, 2014. Regional/National/International: "Vaccination and Treatment Strategies for Varicella". "Closer Look" Radio feature series (heard on 100 stations in 27 U.S. States and 2 Canadian provinces). March 3, 1994. "Meningococcal Meningitis" CBS-TV News. March 21, 1995. "Osteomyelitis In Children" ABC-TV News. April 11, 1995. “New Developments in the Care of Children with HIV.” Regional Comprehensive Hemophilia Diagnostic and Treatment Centers Annual Meeting. Crowne Plaza LaGuardia Hotel. November 4, 1996. “New Drug Treatment for Childhood AIDS.” ABC News: World News Tonight. November 28, 1996. “AIDS in Children”. WCBS-FM Radio. February 16 and March 2, 1997. 58 “Management of Opportunistic Infections in the Pediatric Patient.” Symposium on the Comprehensive Management of Pediatric and Adolescent Illnesses. Marina del Rey, California. September 13, 1997. “Acute Otitis Media: Risk and Management.” Symposium on the Comprehensive Management of Pediatric and Adolescent Illnesses. Miami, Florida. November 9, 1997. “Your Immune System: How It Works and Why That Is Important.” The Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Community Constituency Group Training Session. Washington, D.C. August 2, 1998. “Nutrition and Immunity.” National Public Radio. February 23, 1999. “New Developments in Antiretroviral Therapy.” Albany Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Grand Rounds, Albany, New York. April 14, 1999. “Drug/Drug Interactions in the Treatment of HIV Infection.” The National Pediatric and Family HIV Resource Center Clinical Preceptorship, UMDNJ, Newark, New Jersey. June 18, 1999. “Resistance Issues in HIV Infection.” The Distinguished Faculty Series in HIV. Suffolk County Department of Health, Wyandanch, New York. October 6, 1999. “Drug/Drug Interactions in HIV Therapy.” The National Pediatric and Family HIV Resource Center Clinical Preceptorship, UMDNJ, Newark, New Jersey. October19, 1999. “Obstetrical and Pediatric Issues in HIV Infection: A Global Perspective.” Salzburg Seminars on HIV/AIDS, Salzburg, Austria. August 2000. “Pediatric Spectrum of HIV Disease.” Salzburg Seminars on HIV/AIDS, Salzburg, Austria. August 2000. “Opportunistic Infections.” Salzburg Seminars on HIV/AIDS, Salzburg, Austria. August 2000. “Hematological and Oncological Complications of HIV Infection.” Salzburg Seminars on HIV/AIDS, Salzburg, Austria. August 2000. “Antiretroviral Therapy for Women and Children.” Salzburg Seminars on HIV/AIDS, Salzburg, Austria. August 2000. “Meeting the Challenges of Community-Acquired Pneumonia.” Continuing Medical Education Seminar: Infectious Disease Strategies in Primary Care. Ramada Plaza Suites and Convention Center, Fargo, North Dakota. January 18, 2001. “Metabolic Issues in HIV Patients.” Symposium Co-moderator, Ryan White Title IV FamilyCentered Case Study Day, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey. October 2, 2001. “Improved Survival in Children and Adolescents with HIV Infection Treated with Protease Inhibitor-Containing Regimens.” Interview for HealthScout.com. November 20, 2001. 59 “Obstetrical and Neonatal Aspects of HIV Infection.” The Town Line Website. 2002. “What’s New in the Management of Community Acquired Pneumonia?” Castle on the Hudson, Tarrytown, New York. October 20, 2003. “The Changing Face of HIV Disease in Children and Adolescents.” Physician’s Research Network and the New York County Medical Society CME Course. New York, New York. October 28, 2003. “The 10 Most Vulnerable Targets for HIV Therapeutics.” Interview for POZ Tenth Anniversary Issue. January 28, 2004. “Traveling Healthy.” Interview for Natural Health. February 11, 2004. “A Resurgence of New HIV Infections.” Interview for the New York Post. February 20, 2004. “Body Fat Redistribution in HIV.” Interview for POZ. April 6, 2004. “Current Resistance Trends, Patterns, and Testing Recommendations.” HIV Resistance Regional Advisory Panel. Westchester Marriott, Westchester, New York. April 14, 2004. “Antiretroviral Selection Patient Role Play.” HIV Resistance Regional Advisory Panel. Westchester Marriott, Westchester, New York. April 14, 2004. “Travel Well: No One Wants to Get Sick on Vacation.” Interview for Natural Health. May 2004. “Newer HIV Drugs in the Pipeline.” Interview for HIV Plus. May 11, 2004. “Superbugs.” Interview for The New York Post. May 19, 2004. “Resources for the Care of HIV-infected Patients.” Interview for American Medical Association News. May 20, 2004. “Lipodystrophy and Treatment for HIV Infection.” Interview for POZ. June 8, 2004. “Evolving Epidemiology of Fungal Infections with a Special Focus on Candidemia.” Lutheran Medical Center Grand Rounds. Brooklyn, New York. September 15, 2004. “Update on the Management of HIV-infected Patients.” Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island University and SUNY Downstate Medical Center Continuing Education Seminar, “HIV/AIDS.” Crowne Plaza La Guardia, East Elmhurst, New York. October 3, 2004. “Prion Biology: A Prion Primer for Practitioners.” Pall Corporation Medical Advisory Board Meeting. Covina, California. January 24, 2005. “Special Concerns Regarding HIV in Older Adults.” Symposium on Homelessness and the Elderly. The Kimmel Center, New York University. New York, New York. February 17, 2005. 60 “Water in the Healthcare Environment.” Pall Corporation National Sales Force Training. Ann Arbor, Michigan. February 23, 2005. “Making a Successful Transition from Adolescent to Adult HIV Care: What the Primary Care Provider Needs to Know.” New York Metro HIV Grand Rounds (Cosponsored by the American Academy of HIV Medicine, the Infectious Disease Society of New York, the Medical Society of the State of New York, the Physicians Research Network, the New York/New Jersey AIDS Education and Training Center, and the HIV Clinical Education Initiative). The New York Academy of Medicine. New York, New York. March 3, 2005. “Removal of Infectious Prions from Red Cell Concentrates.” Blood Product Advisory Committee, U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Gaithersburg, Maryland. March 17, 2005. “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Acquired Infection.” The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. Century Plaza Hotel. Los Angeles, California. April 11, 2005. “Legionella in Hospital Water.” Interview with The New York Daily News. May 1, 2005. “Hospital Water Safety and Legionellosis.” Interview with The New York Times. May 3, 2005. “Prion Protection: Meeting the Challenge.” Prion Media Roundtable. Chandos House. London, United Kingdom. May 19, 2005. “An Update on Maternal, Pediatric, and Adolescent HIV Infection and its Management.” Salzburg Seminars: Infectious Diseases. Salzburg, Austria. May 30, 2005. “An Update on Prion Biology.” Salzburg Seminars: Infectious Diseases. Salzburg, Austria. May 30, 2005. “Complications of HIV Therapy.” Salzburg Seminars: Infectious Diseases. Salzburg Austria. May 31, 2005. “An Update on Childhood Immunizations.” Salzburg Seminars: Infectious Diseases. Salzburg, Austria. May 31, 2005. “Pall Leukotrap Affinity Prion Reduction Filter: Bio- and Hemo-compatibility Testing.” U.K. Transfusion Services, Prion Removal Working Group Meeting. Cambridge, United Kingdom. June 1, 2005. “Waterborne Pathogens: What’s Lurking in Your Facility’s Pipes?” Interview for Infection Control Today. July 2005. “Strategies for the Prevention of Transfusion-Transmitted vCJD.” Interview for The London Daily Mail. July 21, 2005. “Saving the World’s Blood Supply.” Interview for Nature. August 18, 2005. 61 “Water Safety in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina.” Interview for Infection Control Today. September 6, 2005. “Pall Technology Update: Prion Reduction Filtration and Media Development Scale-Down Projects.” Hema-Quebec. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. September 29, 2005. “Special Industry Workshop: The New Platform for Platelet Transfusion Safety.” Symposium Chair. AABB Annual Meeting. Seattle Convention Center. Seattle, Washington. October 16, 2005. “Five Day Pool and Store Whole Blood-Derived Platelets: The Acrodose Platelet.” Teleconference Presentation for University Hospitals of Cleveland. November 2, 2005. “Bio-equivalence, Safety, and Cost-effectiveness of the Acrodose Platelet.” Pall Corporation National Sales Force Training. Port Washington, New York. November 8, 2005. “Recent Advances in the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Infectious Diseases.” Interview for Clinical Laboratory Products. January 11, 2006. “Global Webinar on Transmission of Influenza and Other Infectious Diseases.” Conference Moderator. January 18, 2006. “Influenza Pandemic Preparedness.” Interview for ADVANCE for Managers of Respiratory Care. February 8, 2006. “Preparing for the Next Pandemic.” Interview with Anita Manning for USA Today. February 9, 2006. “Minimizing the Risk of Transfusion Transmitted vCJD.” Interview with Kate Myers for mydna.com. March 28, 2006. “Prion Biology: A Primer for Practitioners.” Regional Meeting of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control. Helen Hayes Hospital. West Haverstraw, New York. May 22, 2006. “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI).” Association for Practitioners of Infection Control 33rd Annual Educational Conference and International Meeting. Tampa Convention Center. Tampa, Florida. June 12-13, 2006. “Managing the Risk of Bloodborne Prion Disease: Lessons Learned from HIV.” CreutzfeldtJakob Disease Foundation Conference. Washington, D.C. July 8, 2006. “Managing the Risk of Water as an Agent of Healthcare Associated Infection.” Kansas University Medical Center. Kansas City, Kansas. August 21, 2006. “Preventing Respiratory Infections in Commercial Air Travelers.” Interview with Avery Hurt for Better Homes & Gardens. September 15, 2006. 62 “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI).” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, Georgia. September 28, 2006. “Legionnaires’ Coming Back; Often Doctors Miss Diagnosis.” Interview with Randy James for The Waterbury Connecticut Republican American. October 10, 2006. “Pool and Store Platelets: Augmenting Quality Platelet Supply to Meet Transfusion Requirements.” Meet the Experts Session at the AABB Annual Meeting. Miami, Florida. October 22-23, 2006. “Legionella and Other Waterborne Pathogens: Clinical Perspectives, Control Measures, and Cost Justification Tools.” Symposium Moderator and Speaker. Oak Hills Medical Center Hotel. San Antonio, Texas. November 8, 2006. “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Acquired Infections.” M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. Houston, Texas. December 8, 2006. “Legionella and Other Waterborne Pathogens: Clinical Perspectives, Control Measures, and Cost Justification Tools.” Symposium Moderator and Speaker. Hilton Easton Center. Columbus, Ohio. March 1, 2007. “Making New York a Leader in Infection Prevention.” Symposium Moderator. Hilton Long Island/Huntington. Melville, New York. March 8, 2007. “Legionella and Other Waterborne Pathogens: Clinical Perspectives, Control Measures, and Cost Justification Tools.” Symposium Moderator and Speaker. Westin Harbour Castle. Toronto, Ontario. April 17, 2007. “Legionella and Other Waterborne Pathogens: Clinical Perspectives, Control Measures, and Cost Justification Tools.” Symposium Moderator and Speaker. Renaissance Harborplace. Baltimore, Maryland. May 9, 2007. “Waterborne Health Care-Associated Infections and Their Prevention.” Interview for FOX 45 TV News. Baltimore, Maryland. May 9, 2007. “Legionella Can Build Inside Water Pipes, Protected from Purification.” Interview with Karle Hille for the Baltimore Examiner. May 10, 2007. “Legionella and Other Waterborne Pathogens: Clinical Perspectives, Control Measures, and Cost Justification Tools.” Symposium Moderator and Speaker. Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay. Miami, Florida. June 7, 2007. “Getting RID of Health Care-Associated Infections and Waterborne Pathogens.” Symposium Moderator. 34th Annual Educational Conference and International Meeting of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC). Fremont Hotel. San Jose, California. June 25, 2007. 63 “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI).” Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) 34th Annual Educational Conference and International Meeting. McEnery Convention Center. San Jose, California. June 25-26, 2007. “Biofilm and the Risk of Health Care-Associated Infections.” Interview with Michelle Beaver for Infection Control Today. July 25, 2007. “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI).” Coastline and Orange County Chapters of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Annual Educational Conference. Holiday Inn Long Beach Airport. Long Beach, California. August 14, 2007. “Responding to Current Challenges in Transfusion Medicine and Hospital Practice.” Pall Medical National Sales and Marketing Meeting. Renaissance O’Hare Suites Hotel. Chicago, Illinois. August 15, 2007. “Waterborne Pathogens and Preventable Health Care-Associated Infections in the Chronic Care Environment.” Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Baltimore, Maryland. October 31, 2007. “Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit: Implications for Cardiac Care.” 16th International Symposium: Cardiac Surgery, Beyond 2007. Naples Grande Resort and Club. Naples, Florida. November 10, 2007. “Proposal to Included Legionnaires’ Disease Under CMS-1533-P: Proposed Changes to the Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System.” Public Comment at the Hospital-Acquired Conditions (HAC) and Present on Admission (POA) Indicator Listening Session. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Baltimore, Maryland. December 17, 2007. “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI).” Houston Chapter of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Conference. United Way Center. Houston, Texas. February 19, 2008. “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI).” Buffalo Chapter of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Conference. McKinley Mall Community Center. Buffalo, New York. March 26, 2008. “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI).” Indiana Chapter of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Spring Conference. Indianapolis Marriott East Conference Center. Indianapolis, Indiana. April 4, 2008. “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI).” Mobile Chapter of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Conference. 5 Rivers Delta Resort Center. Mobile, Alabama. April 18, 2008. 64 “National Patient Safety Goal 7B and the Management of Health Care-Associated Infections as Sentinel Events.” Interview with Bonnie Nadzam for the Joint Commission Monthly Patient Safety Newsletter. April 22, 2008. “AcrodoseTM PL System: An Effective Strategy to Increase Platelet Availability.” Community Blood Center of the Carolinas. Charlotte, North Carolina. May 1, 2008. “Leukoreduction in the Attenuation of Infection Risks to Transfusion Recipients.” Community Blood Center of the Carolinas. Charlotte, North Carolina. May 1, 2008. “Understanding Legionnaires’ Disease: Veterans Health Administration Issues New Directive.” Webinar Panelist. May 6 and 15, 2008. “Tap Water: An Unrecognized Reservoir of Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” West Tennessee Chapter of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Conference. Owen Brennan’s Restaurant. Memphis, Tennessee. July 8, 2008. “Tap Water: An Unrecognized Reservoir of Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” Vermont/New Hampshire Society for Respiratory Care Annual Continuing Education Conference. Killington Grand Resort Hotel. Killington, Vermont. October 22, 2008. “Legionella and Other Waterborne Pathogens as Agents of Preventable Healthcare-Associated Infection.” Public Comment at the 2008 Hospital-Acquired Conditions (HAC) in Inpatient Settings and Fiscal Year 2010 Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) Rulemaking Listening Session. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Baltimore, Maryland. December 18, 2008. “Hospital Tap Water: An Unrecognized Reservoir of Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” Pall Medical Webinar for Banner Health. February 5, 2009. “Hospital Water: A Possible Source of Healthcare-Associated Infections in Bone Marrow Transplant Recipients.” Interview with Bonnie Nadzam for the Joint Commission Monthly Patient Safety Newsletter. February 5, 2009. “Tap Water: An Unrecognized Reservoir of Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” Greater Atlanta Chapter of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Conference. DeKalb County Department of Health. Atlanta, Georgia. February 11, 2009. “Waterborne Pathogens in Healthcare-Associated Infection: Epidemiology and Prevention Strategies.” First Tuesdays Targeting Zero Webinar Series. March 3, April 7, May 5, June 2, July 7, August 4, September 1, October 7, November 10, December 8, 2009. “AcrodoseTM PL System: An Effective Strategy to Increase Platelet Availability.” Research Leadership Committee of the Korean Society of Blood Transfusion. YongPyong Resort. Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea. June 11, 2009. 65 “New Frontiers in Stem Cell Separation for Regenerative Medicine: Purecell™ Select System.” 28th Annual Meeting of the Korean Society of Blood Transfusion. YongPyong Resort. Gangwondo, Republic of Korea. June 12, 2009. “Tap Water: An Unrecognized Reservoir of Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” Austin Chapter of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Conference. Austin, Texas. September 17, 2009. “Tap Water: An Unrecognized Reservoir of Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” American College of Chest Physicians Annual Meeting: Chest 2009. San Diego Convention Center. San Diego, California. November 4, 2009. “Tap Water: An Unrecognized Reservoir of Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” Central New York Society of Hospital Engineers. Turning Stone Resort. Verona, New York. February 3, 2010. “Water Related Risk of Healthcare-Associated Infection.” Central Illinois Chapter of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) 17th Annual Education Conference. Northfield Inn and Conference Center. Springfield, Illinois. April 30, 2010. “Clinical Controversies in HIV Care: A Case-Based CME Conference with HIV Expert Panel Discussion.” Expert Panelist and Case Contributor. Sponsored by the American Academy of HIV Medicine and the New York and New Jersey AIDS Education and Training Center. Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Griffis Faculty Club. New York, New York. May 25, 2010. “Tap Water: An Unrecognized Reservoir of Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” Pall Medical Webinar for Healthcare Providers. June 4, 2010. “Tap Water: An Unrecognized Reservoir of Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” Chicago Chapter of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC). Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council. Chicago, Illinois. July 28, 2010. “Tap Water: An Unrecognized Reservoir of Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Risk.” Wisconsin Chapter of the Association of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Nurses (APHON). Milwaukee, Wisconsin. September 16, 2010. “Legionella and Other Waterborne Pathogens.” IDEAS: Infectious Disease Educational Associates of Pennsylvania 16th Annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Infection Control Microbiology Conference 2010. Sheraton Harris burg-Hershey. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. October 7, 2010. “Seven Phases of a Legionella Outbreak Response.” Bureau Veritas/Pall Medical Webinar. February 24, 2011. “Introduction to Pall Corporation and Pall Medical Technologies” Presentation to the UK National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) CEO, Sir Andrew Dillon. British Consulate. New York, New York. March 8, 2011. 66 “Waterborne Pathogens: A Discussion about Legionella and the Upcoming ASHRAE Legionella Standard.” Bureau Veritas/Pall Medical Webinars. March 9 and April 6, 2011. “Clinical Safety and Efficacy of Pre-storage Pooled Leukoreduced Platelets.” Comments provided at the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) Public Meetings. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Headquarters. Baltimore, Maryland. May 17, 2011. “Acrodose Platelets: Designed to Maximize the Value of Whole Blood Donations.” Presentation for Catholic HealthCare West Educational Meetings. Sacramento, California. May 25 and June 15, 2011. “Water as an Important Cause of Healthcare-Associated Infections.” Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter of the Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC). Arlington, Texas. June 2, 2011. “Reducing the Risk of Water in Healthcare-Associated Infections: A Brief 2011 Update.” Association for Practitioners of Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) 38th Annual Educational Conference and International Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland. June 27, 2011. “Easing the Transition of HIV-Infected Adolescents to Adult Care.” Physicians’ Research Network. New York University. Kimmel Center. New York, New York. September 18, 2012. http://www.prn.org/index.php/management/article/easing_the_transition_of_hiv_infected_adoles cents_to_adult_care_1549 . “Legionella in the Healthcare Environment.” Interview with Luis Fabergas. Pittsburgh TribuneReview. March 6, 2013. “Lawyer: NY Man at Center of HIV Scare Not Positive.” Interview with Carolyn Thompson. Associated Press. May 23, 2013. “Healthy Outlooks: Accepting an HIV Diagnosis and Developing a Support System.” Interview with Dennis Thompson. Healthday. June 4, 2013. “Staying Healthy with HIV.” Interview with Dennis Thompson. Healthday. June 4, 2013. “Dietary Supplements for HIV-Infected Patients.” Interview with Dennis Thompson. Healthday. June 4, 2013. “Current Medical Standards for the Diagnosis of HIV Infection.” Interview with Jay Tokasz. The Buffalo News. June 7, 2013. “Legionella Testing in Healthcare Facilities.” Interview with Adam Smeltz. Pittsburgh TribuneReview. June 7, 2013. “Fundamentals of Caring for the HIV/HCV Co-infected Patient.” Sponsored by the American Academy of HIV Medicine and the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine. Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Cornell Club. New York, New York. October 29, 2013. 67 “Legionella Bacteria Found in Hospital Ice Machines at UPMC Presbyterian.” Interview with Adam Smeltz. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. May 2, 2014. 68