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Biosketch
For the last twenty-four years, Dr. Teague has served as a clinical pharmacist specialist in Infectious Diseases with a focus on HIV/HCV at Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC) in Charleston, West Virginia. Since 2001, Dr. Teague has served as program director of CAMC’s Ryan White Part C Early HIV Intervention Services Program. She began providing mobile harm reduction clinics to address substance use disorder in remote southern WV counties in collaboration with WV Health Right in the fall of 2017.
She holds adjunct clinical pharmacy faculty positions with both the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and University of Charleston School of Pharmacy. Dr. Teague earned a BS in Pharmacy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a PharmD from the Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University. She completed residency in Infectious Diseases Pharmacotherapy at the University of Rhode Island and later earned am MPH from West Virginia University.
Dr. Teague is a Board Certified Specialist in HIV from the American Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVM), on the AAHIVM MidAtlantic Steering Committee, and a member of the WVU School of Public Health Gamma Mu chapter of Delta Omega, the national Public Health Honorary Society. Dr. Teague is a member of the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists (SIDP), the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and the HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA). She is a current board member of West Virginia Health Right, Inc., the Living AIDS Memorial Garden, and Vestry member at St. John’s Episcopal Church.
Dr. Teague has given numerous invited lectures on HIV, Chronic Hepatitis C, and infectious diseases around the state and region and she has written grants for HIV and harm reduction work at CAMC totaling nearly $9 million.
Affiliation
- Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Ryan White Part C Program Director
Charleston Area Medical Center
Charleston, West Virginia
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