Jonathan Martin, DO  

Specialty:

HIV/AIDS, Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine
 

Location(s):

John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital, Provident Hospital, Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center
 

Department/Division:

Infectious Diseases
 

Faculty Rank:

Attending Staff
 

Board Certification:

Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease
 

Medical Education:

Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences
 

Residency:

Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center
 

Fellowship:

Rush University Medical Center
 

Clinical Expertise:

HIV Primary Care, HIV Prevention, Viral Hepatitis, Fever of Unknown Origin
 

Publications:

Sansom SE, Martin J, Adeyemi O, Burke K, Winston C, Markham S, Go B, Huhn G. Steatosis Rates by Liver Biopsy and Transient Elastography With Controlled Attenuation Parameter in Clinical Experience of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus/HCV Coninfection in a Large US Hepatitis Clinic. Open Forum Infectious Disease. 2019 Mar 1;6(4): eCollection 2019 Apr. French A, Martin J, Evans C, Peters M, Kessaye S, Nowicki M, Kuniholm M, Golub E, Augenbraun M, Desai S. Macrophage Activation and the Tumor Necrosis Factor Cascade in Hepatitis C Disease Progression Among HIV Infected Women Participating in the Women’s Interagency HIV Study. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2017 Dec; 76 (4): 438 – 444. Martin J, Huhn G, Burke K, Boettcher J, Bahlero N. Reluctance to Prescribe Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Among Internal Medicine Residents (IMRs) Training at a U.S. Hospital with a Large HIV-infected Population. Infectious Disease Society of America Annual Meeting. Poster #1447. Presented October 6, 2017 San Diego, CA. Martin J, Adeyemi O, Burke K, Winston C, Markham S, Go B, Huhn G. ComparativeSteatosis by Liver Biopsy and Transient Elastography Controlled AttenuatedParameter (CAP) in Hepatitis C (HCV) and HIV/HCV Coinfection in a Large U.S.Hepatitis Clinic: Time to Take Notice. International AIDS Society Conference on HIVScience. Poster #TUPEB0394. Presented July 25, 2017 Paris, France. Turley J, Martin J, Ueno, R, Koll B. The effect of a new testing protocol forClostridium difficile infection in an urban academic hospital. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center. Presented June 18, 2014 New York, NY. Bradshaw, C, Lin, YK, Sheth, N, Martin, J. Acquired Fanconi’s Syndrome: Tenofovir related Nephrotoxicity From a Different Perspective. National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meetings. Presented April 22, 2014 Las Vegas, NV. Martin J, Gilbert E. A Rare Cause of Cutaneous Ulcers. Medical Society for the State of New York Annual Resident Symposium, 1st place in Vignettes division. Presented April 11, 2014 Tarrytown, NY. Martin J, Faour F. A Rare Cause of Gastric Outlet Obstruction. Society of Hospital Medicine Annual Conference Vignettes Poster Session. Presented March 26, 2014 LasVegas, NV. Martin J, Yancovitz S. Universal decolonization vs contact isolation for MRSAinfections. Resident Journal Club. Presented March 21, 2014. New York, NY. Bajpayee, G, Martin J, Filopei, J, Preeshagul I, Chun, D, Cortes J. How Deep Should Your Fundoscopic Exam Go? A Rare Case of Endogenous Endopthalmitis due to Klebsiella pneumonia. Society for General Internal Medicine Mid Atlantic Regional Meeting, 1st place in Clinical Vignette Oral Presentations. Presented March 14, 2014New York, NY. Martin J, Jabara C. Moral Distress in a Short White Coat: A Grounded Theory Study of Rotating Medical Students. Thesis capstone project. Presented May 3, 2012 Kansas City, MO. Park MJ, Guest CB, Barnes MB, Martin J, Ahmad U, York JM, Freund GG. Blocking ofbeta-2 adrenergic receptors hastens recovery from hypoglycemia-induced socialwithdrawal. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2008 Nov; 33(10): 1411- 1418.
 

Research Interests:

HIV, Viral Hepatitis
 
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