Dr. Joyce R. Drayton
DocStart Healthcare Consultants
PO Box 33915
Decatur GA, 30033
US
Medical Expert in Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS.
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Office:
404-508-0010
Fax:
404-508-0030
Pager:
404-226-2905
MD, FACP
Education
Howard University College of Medicine----6 year BS/MD Dual Degree Program
Post Doctoral Training
Internal Medicine
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
Research Fellowships
Infectious Disease
Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida
Licensure and Board Certification
Board Certified in Internal Medicine and in Infectious Diseases
Licensed in the State of Georgia
Academic & Administrative Appointments
Lecturer-Department of Anatomy, Microbiology and Biochemistry-Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia;
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine-Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, 1994-2002
Memberships, Offices and Committee Appointments
Fellow, American College of Physicians
American Medical Association
Atlanta Medical Association
Infectious Diseases Society of America
American Academy of HIV Medicine
National Medical Association
Awards & Honors
Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
Bibliography
***Journal Publications***
Renal Tuberculosis in Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: A Case-Control Study of 24 Patients. Am J Med Sci; 2000; 320(5):299-303.
Co-administration of Rifampin and Itraconazole Leads to Undetectable Levels of Itraconazole. Clinical Infectious Diseases 1994; 18:266 (letter).
***Textbook Chapters***
(1999). Cat-scratch disease. Emedicine Text Book of Medicine and Surgery. Accessed: March 27, 2002; http://www.emedicine.com.
***Abstracts-International Meetings***
Identification of a Previously Undocumented Reservoir of Patients with Syphilis in Fulton County, Georgia; 2nd Annual International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, July 16-17, 2000. Atlanta, Georgia. Abstract #IDEID-L-026234-ASM.
Prevalence of 1999 Laboratory Confirmed Neurosyphilis among All 1999 High Titer Syphilis Cases in a Southeastern Public Hospital System. 3rd Annual International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, March 24, 2002. Atlanta, Georgia.
***Abstracts-National Meetings***
A Demographic Portrait of 1999 High Titer Syphilis Cases in the Greater Atlanta Area. 39th Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, October 26-29, 2001. San Francisco, California.
Descriptive Epidemiology of High Titer Syphilis Cases in the Greater Atlanta Area. National Medical Association 2001 Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly, August 4-9, 2001. Washington, DC.
Addressing Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Clinical Practice. National Medical Association 2000 Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly, August 12-17, 2000. Washington, DC.
Hepatitis in an HIV-infected patient. Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, Nov 18-21, 1999; Philadelphia, PA. Abstract #100047.
Interpersonal Skills and Humanistic Value Intervention in Social Work Practice: Linking HIV-Infected African-American Women to Medical Care. Proceedings of the National HIV Prevention Conference, August 29 - September 1, 1999. Atlanta, Georgia. Abstract # 481.
Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Renal Tuberculosis in Patients with and without HIV infection. Journal of Nephrology, 1999. Abstract #A0902.
***Abstracts-Regional/Local meetings***
A High Prevalence of HIV Co-infection in 1999 In Women with Confirmed High Titer Syphilis Cases in the Greater Atlanta Area. 6th Annual HELA Women?s Health Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. October 4, 2001.
***Oral Presentations-National Meetings***
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. National Medical Association 2000 Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly, August 12-17, 2000. Washington, DC.
HIV: Diagnosis and Pathogenesis. National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center, March 1, 2002. Atlanta Georgia.
Overview of HIV. National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center: Better Choices, Better Outcomes-Improving HIV Clinical Management, June 19, 2001. Houston, Texas.
Clinical Complications of HIV/AIDS. National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center: Clinical Update on HIV Care in Minority Communities, May 11-12, 2000. Atlanta, Georgia.
***Oral Presentations-Local Meetings***
Multistage HIV and SexuallyTransmitted Diseases. Faith-Based Training Initiative: The Imani Project, December 11, 2001. Atlanta, GA
Diagnosis and Pathogenesis of HIV/AIDS. Network Provider Meeting of the MSM National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center. July 19, 2001. Atlanta, Georgia
Sexually Transmitted Diseases as Co-factors in the Transmission of HIV. Network Provider Meeting of the MSM National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center, March 13, 2001. Atlanta, Georgia.
HIV/AIDS in the African American Community. Morehouse Day at the Georgia State Capital, 1999. Atlanta, Georgia.
Education
Howard University College of Medicine----6 year BS/MD Dual Degree Program
Post Doctoral Training
Internal Medicine
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
Research Fellowships
Infectious Disease
Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida
Licensure and Board Certification
Board Certified in Internal Medicine and in Infectious Diseases
Licensed in the State of Georgia
Academic & Administrative Appointments
Lecturer-Department of Anatomy, Microbiology and Biochemistry-Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia;
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine-Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, 1994-2002
Memberships, Offices and Committee Appointments
Fellow, American College of Physicians
American Medical Association
Atlanta Medical Association
Infectious Diseases Society of America
American Academy of HIV Medicine
National Medical Association
Awards & Honors
Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
Bibliography
***Journal Publications***
Renal Tuberculosis in Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: A Case-Control Study of 24 Patients. Am J Med Sci; 2000; 320(5):299-303.
Co-administration of Rifampin and Itraconazole Leads to Undetectable Levels of Itraconazole. Clinical Infectious Diseases 1994; 18:266 (letter).
***Textbook Chapters***
(1999). Cat-scratch disease. Emedicine Text Book of Medicine and Surgery. Accessed: March 27, 2002; http://www.emedicine.com.
***Abstracts-International Meetings***
Identification of a Previously Undocumented Reservoir of Patients with Syphilis in Fulton County, Georgia; 2nd Annual International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, July 16-17, 2000. Atlanta, Georgia. Abstract #IDEID-L-026234-ASM.
Prevalence of 1999 Laboratory Confirmed Neurosyphilis among All 1999 High Titer Syphilis Cases in a Southeastern Public Hospital System. 3rd Annual International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, March 24, 2002. Atlanta, Georgia.
***Abstracts-National Meetings***
A Demographic Portrait of 1999 High Titer Syphilis Cases in the Greater Atlanta Area. 39th Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, October 26-29, 2001. San Francisco, California.
Descriptive Epidemiology of High Titer Syphilis Cases in the Greater Atlanta Area. National Medical Association 2001 Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly, August 4-9, 2001. Washington, DC.
Addressing Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Clinical Practice. National Medical Association 2000 Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly, August 12-17, 2000. Washington, DC.
Hepatitis in an HIV-infected patient. Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, Nov 18-21, 1999; Philadelphia, PA. Abstract #100047.
Interpersonal Skills and Humanistic Value Intervention in Social Work Practice: Linking HIV-Infected African-American Women to Medical Care. Proceedings of the National HIV Prevention Conference, August 29 - September 1, 1999. Atlanta, Georgia. Abstract # 481.
Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Renal Tuberculosis in Patients with and without HIV infection. Journal of Nephrology, 1999. Abstract #A0902.
***Abstracts-Regional/Local meetings***
A High Prevalence of HIV Co-infection in 1999 In Women with Confirmed High Titer Syphilis Cases in the Greater Atlanta Area. 6th Annual HELA Women?s Health Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. October 4, 2001.
***Oral Presentations-National Meetings***
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. National Medical Association 2000 Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly, August 12-17, 2000. Washington, DC.
HIV: Diagnosis and Pathogenesis. National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center, March 1, 2002. Atlanta Georgia.
Overview of HIV. National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center: Better Choices, Better Outcomes-Improving HIV Clinical Management, June 19, 2001. Houston, Texas.
Clinical Complications of HIV/AIDS. National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center: Clinical Update on HIV Care in Minority Communities, May 11-12, 2000. Atlanta, Georgia.
***Oral Presentations-Local Meetings***
Multistage HIV and SexuallyTransmitted Diseases. Faith-Based Training Initiative: The Imani Project, December 11, 2001. Atlanta, GA
Diagnosis and Pathogenesis of HIV/AIDS. Network Provider Meeting of the MSM National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center. July 19, 2001. Atlanta, Georgia
Sexually Transmitted Diseases as Co-factors in the Transmission of HIV. Network Provider Meeting of the MSM National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center, March 13, 2001. Atlanta, Georgia.
HIV/AIDS in the African American Community. Morehouse Day at the Georgia State Capital, 1999. Atlanta, Georgia.
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