The Division of Infectious Diseases is pleased to announce the arrival of our newest Faculty members!
Nada Fadul, MD
Dr. Fadul will be supporting UNMC’s efforts on various Ryan White awards through the Specialty Care Center, where she will also serve as the Associate Medical Director. In addition, Dr. Fadul will support the General ID and Ortho ID consult services and participate in the clinical, educational, and research endeavors of the ID Division.
Prior to joining UNMC, Dr. Fadul most recently served as Clinical Associate Professor at East Carolina University and Director and Principal Investigator of the Ryan White Program of North Carolina. A graduate of the University of Khartoum College of Medicine. Dr. Fadul completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Illinois and Fellowships in Symptom Control and Palliative Care at the University of Texas MD Anderson and Infectious Diseases at the University of Texas Health Science Center.
Elizabeth Schnaubelt, MD
Dr. Schnaubelt will be supporting UNMC, Nebraska Medicine, and the United State Air Force’s Biopreparedness efforts. In this role, Dr. Schnaubelt will serve as the Medical Director of the C-STARS (Centers for Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills) Program at UNMC and Nebraska Medicine. In addition, Dr. Schnaubelt will support the General ID and Ortho ID consult services and participate in the clinical, educational, and research endeavors of the ID Division.
Prior to her assignment at UNMC, Dr. Schnaubelt most recently completed Epidemiology Intelligence Service Office Training with the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention. A graduate of Loyola Stritch School of Medicine, Dr. Schnaubelt completed her Internal Medicine Residency at Wright State University – Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright Patterson Medical Center and her Fellowship in Infectious Diseases at San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium – San Antonio Military Medical Center.
Erica Stohs, MD, MPH
Dr. Stohs will be supporting the Division’s Antimicrobial Stewardship and Immunocompromised Host ID Efforts. Dr. Stohs will serve as Associate Medical Director of Nebraska Medicine’s Antimicrobial Stewardship Program. In addition, Dr. Stohs will support the Oncology ID and Solid Organ Transplant ID consult services and participate in the clinical, education, and research endeavors of the Division.
A native of Nebraska and graduate of the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Dr. Stohs completed her Medicine and Pediatric Residency at Banner-University of Arizona-Phoenix and her Fellowship in Infectious Diseases at the University of Washington. Dr. Stohs spent additional time at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington focusing on Antimicrobial Stewardship in Stem Cell Transplant and Oncology patients. Dr. Stohs also completed her Master’s in Public Health from the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Public Health.
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