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TID: New technologies that impact transplant infectious diseases

Sunday September 22, 2024 - 09:15 to 10:15

Room: Maçka

Chelsea Gorsline, United States

Assistant Professor
Infectious Diseases
University of Kansas Medical Center

Biography

Dr. Gorsline was born and raised in Tampa Bay, FL. She completed her undergraduate studies and medical school training in Tampa at the University of South Florida. She did her training in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN. She completed an additional year of training in Transplant and Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt as well.
Dr. Gorsline is interested in the prevention and management of infections that affect immunocompromised patients such as those with autoimmune conditions, malignant hematological conditions and recipients of stem cell and solid organ transplants. She is an Assistant Director in the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program, with a focus on the implementation of antimicrobial stewardship practices among immunocompromised patients to address rising rates of antimicrobial resistance and improve quality of patient care.
Dr. Gorsline is the Director of the Transplant Infectious Diseases Pathway for the KUMC Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program and conducts clinical research in solid organ and stem cell transplant populations.

Presentations by Chelsea Gorsline

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