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Donald Rice is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine with significant training and expertise in infectious diseases. He studied medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School and subsequently completed an Internal Medicine residency at Lankenau Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in Infectious Diseases at the University of Connecticut. He is based at Stanley Street Treatment Resources in Fall River, MA, where he provides consulting services for infectious diseases at Miriam Rhode Island Hospital and outpatient care at the Miriam Immunology Clinic. His clinical research focuses on critical areas such as HIV, viral hepatitis prevention and care, opioid use disorder, and Lyme disease. Rice has presented his research at notable conferences, including the World Congress on Gastroenterology where he co-authored a poster on fulminant liver failure and herpes simplex hepatitis. He has been recognized with awards for his contributions to research, including the Young Researcher Award from the Hartford County Medical Association. He actively engages in clinical teaching, facilitating small group sessions in microbiology and serving as a preceptor for primary care during the Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Teaching medical students, residents, and fellows in Infectious Diseases.
Department: Department of Economics