MEDICAL STAFF
Ann Collier, MD
Dr Collier helped found the PIC and serves as Principal Investigator. She has led multi-center antiretroviral treatment studies in both primary and chronic HIV infection, and has over 20 years of experience in the design, implementation, and analyses of HIV natural history and treatment trials. She has also been the director for the UW Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) program since 1986.
Claire Stevens, PA
Ms. Stevens completed her Physician Assistant training at the U. S. Public Health Service Hospital and the University of Washington in Seattle. She has been involved in sexually transmitted disease and HIV research and clinical care at the University of Washington since 1978 and worked on HIV-related studies in Kenya from 1995-1998. She has been with the Primary Infection Clinic since July of 1998.
Janine Maenza, MD
Dr. Maenza received her medical degree from Columbia University. She continued her training in Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia, and then in Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins University. She worked in HIV clinical research and patient care at Johns Hopkins for six years. She moved to Seattle in 1999, and joined the Primary Infection Clinic as a staff physician.
Meredith Potochnic, Pharm.D
Meredith Potochnic joined the Seattle HIVNET Site in Spring of 1997 as the Research Pharmacist. At that time she also assumed responsibility for the clinical drug trials for the Primary Infection Clinic. In addition to her work at the PIC, she serves as the Research Pharmacist for several University of Washington Research Units. She also spends time as an HIV Specialty Pharmacist at the Harborview Madison Clinic. She received her Pharm.D degree from the University of Georgia, and completed a year of post- graduate training in the area of Pharmacy Practice at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and then worked as a Research Pharmacist for the AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Jeffrey Farris, Pharm.D
Jeffrey Farris joined the Seattle HIVNET Site in June 1998 as a Research Pharmacist and began working for the Primary Infection Clinic then as well. His duties are split between research responsibilities (at several University of Washington Research Units) and clinical responsibilities (at the Harborview Madison Clinic). He graduated from Idaho State University in May 1997 with a Pharm.D degree and completed a one year post-graduate residency in Pharmacy Practice at the University of Washington and Harborview Medical Centers.
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