As one of the largest HIV/AIDS programs in New England, the HIV Clinic at Boston Medical Center provides ongoing primary care to people with HIV in a model that offers seamless transitions between diagnosis, assessment, and treatment. Our clinicians, who are at the forefront of HIV/AIDS treatment and research, create an individualized treatment plan for each patient receiving HIV primary and specialty care. This may include other specialists who have expertise in caring for people with HIV, including obstetrics, gynecology, neurology, case management, pharmacy, psychiatry, and more.

Location and Contact

A department providing infectious disease care, including diagnosis and treatment for HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, endocarditis, tuberculosis, and other serious infect…
A clinic within the Department of Infectious Diseases providing clinic testing and care for sexually transmitted diseases, offering confidential screening, diagnosis, and treatmen…
A clinic within the Department of Infectious Diseases supporting people aged 50 and older who are living with HIV, with evaluation, treatment, and coordinated care for aging-relat…
A department providing women’s reproductive healthcare and other OBGYN services across all stages of life, including pregnancy, fertility, menstrual and pelvic conditions, bladder…
A department providing pharmacy services, including medication management, prescription support, and clinical pharmacy care to ensure safe, effective treatment and support for pat…
A department providing mental health and behavioral health care, including therapy for anxiety, depression, trauma, and mood disorders, with personalized support and professional …

Education and Training

Residency

HIV Pathway of the Internal Medicine Residency

BUMC’s Internal Medicine Residency Program offers specialized tracks, known as pathways. The HIV Pathway trains physicians in cutting-edge longitudinal care of HIV+ patients.

Fellowship

Infectious Diseases Fellowship

The Infectious Diseases Fellowship at BMC (which includes a Concentration in HIV & Hepatitis C) offers a rich clinical training experience in which fellows can see a wide variety of different infectious diseases in diverse populations. BMC serves one of the largest populations of HIV+ patients in Massachusetts, providing unique opportunities to investigate HIV and HCV.

Research

Infectious Diseases Research Overview

The Department of Infectious Diseases at BMC houses the Infectious Disease Clinical Research Unit (ID-CRU). The ID-CRU facilitates innovative clinical and translational research in infectious diseases, including HIV, tropical medicine, and other areas.

Our research portfolio encompasses a range of outpatient HIV and infectious disease studies, including therapeutic clinical trials and clinical-translational research studies. We provide comprehensive support for clinical research, including study design, regulatory compliance, participant recruitment, and site initiation and conduct.

For more information on our studies and collaboration opportunities, please visit the ID-CRU page.

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