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Guillermo Rodriguez Nava
Fellow in Medicine - Med/Infectious Diseases
BioI am Guillermo Rodriguez-Nava, a third-year Infectious Diseases fellow at Stanford University in the Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Prevention track. I earned my MD at UNAM School of Medicine in Mexico City and completed Medicine residency at Ascension Health in Chicago. My academic interests include diagnostic stewardship, artificial intelligence, and genomic epidemiology. Outside work, I enjoy salsa dancing!
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Gary Schoolnik
Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsStructure-function analysis of bacterial adhesion proteins and toxins; design and synthesis of synthetic antigens; immunobiology of human papillomaviruses
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Jake Scott, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine - Infectious Diseases
BioDr. Jake Scott is a board-certified infectious diseases specialist. He provides general infectious diseases care in the inpatient and outpatient settings and his special interests include COVID-19, coccidiomycosis, multidrug-resistant organisms, HIV, and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis. He works with patients from diverse backgrounds to provide compassionate, high-quality care aligned with their needs.
Dr. Scott was born and raised in the Bay Area and was inspired to pursue a career in medicine after working as an HIV test counselor in San Francisco. He studied literature and creative writing in college and values the narrative aspect of medicine and the importance of drawing out the story behind the diagnosis.
One of Dr. Scott’s passions is teaching. He regularly works with Stanford residents and students and has lectured on various infectious disease-related topics, such as COVID-19, fever of unknown origin, and the dangers of antibiotic overuse, especially as it contributes to the rising threat of multidrug-resistant infections. He is also committed to expanding awareness of infectious diseases outside of the hospital and university through public presentations in the community and media interviews and he regularly contributes as a writer to the journal, Infectious Disease Alert.
He is the medical director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley in Pleasanton and is a member of the Infection Control Committee and the Stanford Vaccine Clinical Advisory Committee.
In his spare time, Dr. Scott enjoys rock climbing, surfing, and spending time with his two young children.