Nathanial  S. Nolan, MD, MPH, MPHE

Nathanial S. Nolan, MD, MPH, MPHE

Instructor in Medicine

Nathanial Nolan is an instructor in Medicine at the Veteran’s Health Administration in St. Louis.

Dr. Nolan specializes in clinical medicine and education, with a special focus on marginalized populations, including patients who use drugs and patients who are unhoused. His research has focused on infection prevention in homeless shelters and managing infections in people admitted with complications of injection drug use.

He also has a special interest in digital education and was one of the founding members of the ID Fellows Network. He attends on the general ID service and medicine teaching service, teaching fellows, residents, and students. He also sees patients in a general ID clinic and has an HIV clinic.

He is currently mentoring fellows, residents, and/or students in medical education.

Languages: English

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Education
  • BS Cell and Molecular Biology: Missouri State University, Springfield, MO (2012)
  • MPH Public Health: University of Missouri – Columbia, School of Medicine, Columbia, MO (2016)
  • MD: University of Missouri – Columbia, School of Medicine, Columbia, MO (2016)
  • Residency : University of Missouri, Columbia, Columbia, MO (2019)
  • Infectious Diseases Fellow: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis MO (2021)
  • Masters in Health Professions Education (MHPE): Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis MO (2022)
Recognition
  • 2016: Third Place, ACP Research Poster Competition
  • 2017: Chair of Residents and Fellows Section, Missouri Chapter of American College of Physicians, Columbia, MO
  • 2018: Outstanding Overall Resident, Department of Medicine, University of Missouri
  • 2018: Outstanding Second Year Resident, Department of Medicine, University of Missouri
  • 2018 – present: Member of Council of Residents and Fellows, American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, PA
Selected Publications
  1. Nolan NS, Marks LR, Liang SY, Durkin MJ. Medications for Opioid use Disorder Associated With Less Against Medical Advice Discharge Among Persons Who Inject Drugs Hospitalized With an Invasive Infection. J Addict Med. 2021 Apr 1;15(2):155-158. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000725. PMID: 32804690; PMCID: PMC7995266.
  2. Nolan NS, Adamson S, Reeds D, O’Halloran JA. Bictegravir-Based Antiretroviral Therapy-Associated Accelerated Hyperglycemia and Diabetes Mellitus. Open Forum Infect Dis. 2021 Apr 16;8(5):ofab077. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofab077. PMID: 33981777; PMCID: PMC8103800.
  3. Dong SW, Nolan NS, Chavez MA, Li Y, Escota GV, Stead W. Get Privacy Trending: Best Practices for the Social Media Educator. Open Forum Infect Dis. 2021 Feb 18;8(3):ofab084. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofab084. PMID: 33796597; PMCID: PMC7990511.

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