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KU Wichita Midtown Office and HIV Outreach Clinic

9 hours ago Mar 08, 2019 · The care is provided at the KU Internal Medicine Midtown facility located at 1001 N. Minneapolis Wichita, Kansas. In addition, care is provided in outreach clinics in Garden City, Salina, and Pittsburg every six to eight weeks. >> Go To The Portal


Where is the Ku internal medicine Midtown clinic?

Mar 08, 2019 · The care is provided at the KU Internal Medicine Midtown facility located at 1001 N. Minneapolis Wichita, Kansas. In addition, care is provided in outreach clinics in Garden City, Salina, and Pittsburg every six to eight weeks.

What is the HIV Program at KU?

Aug 26, 2021 · Primary Care Specialists in Wichita, Kansas Welcome to KU Wichita Internal Medicine. KU Wichita Internal Medicine Midtown provides primary care services by University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita faculty. Our Office Staff. The entire staff functions as a team to make your visit as pleasant and efficient as possible.

What services does the Midtown Clinic offer?

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Where is Midtown family medicine located?

KU Wichita Medical Practice Association. ... KU Wichita Internal Medicine Midtown 1001 N. Minneapolis Wichita, KS 67214-3127 Phone: 316-293-1840. KU Wichita Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences ... Patient Portal. Patients can message their clinic, check test results, ...

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Donna Sweet, MD, AAHIVS, MACP

Dr. Sweet is a professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita. Dr. Sweet is a delegate to the American Medical Association, a member of the leadership for the American College of Physicians, and past president of the ACP Board of Regents. In 2015, Dr.

Jane Gitau, MD, AAHIVS

Jane Gitau MD, AAHIVS is an Internal Medicine/HIV Specialist with Board Certification in both fields. Dr. Gitau works at the KU Internal Medicine Midtown Clinic, where together with other clinicians, she provides general primary care, HIV care and treatment, she is currently accepting new patients.

Tiffany Schwasinger-Schmidt, M.D., Ph.D

Dr. Schwasinger-Schmidt attended KU School of Medicine-Wichita and Internal Medicine at KU School of Medicine-Wichita for her residency. She is board-certified in internal medicine and specializes in diabetes and obesity care. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr.

Patrick Allen, MD, AAHIVS

Patrick L. Allen, M.D., AAHIVS, is a faculty member with the Ascension Via Christi Family Medicine Residency Program and sees patients part time at KU Wichita Internal Medicine Midtown Clinic. He is a clinical assistant professor at KU School of Medicine-Wichita.

Brittany Seiler, PA-C, HIV Certified

Brittany is a board-certified Physician Assistant. She has been in practice since 2016 and started with Dr. Sweet at KU Midtown Clinic in 2018, that same year she became an HIV specialist. Brittany is a Wichita State University PA program clinical preceptor for second year PA students.

Mary Gonzales, APRN, HIV Certified

May is a board-certified Doctorate Nurse Practitioner. She specializes in HIV care, PrEP, Hepatitis, and transgender care. She has over 10 years of clinical experience in primary care. She began working with Dr. Donna Sweet in 2013.

Kayla Del Rio, APRN, HIV Certified

Kayla is an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner. She specializes in HIV care with emphasis in transgender health, STDs, PEP, PREP, and hepatitis care. Kayla works directly with Dr. Sweet in the HIV Care Program and every 4-6 weeks with the HIV care team in outreach clinics located in Garden City, Pittsburg, and Salina.

Who bought the AZD1222?

The University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita Center for Clinical Research has resumed leading the local effort of a nationwide clinical trial brought through the COVID-19 Prevention Network testing the COVID-19 vaccine AZD1222, developed by Oxford University and purchased by AstraZeneca.

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