Kristin Mondy, M.D.
Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine
Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
M.D.
University of Texas Southwestern
Residency, Internal Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine
Fellowship
Washington University School of Medicine
About
Kristin Mondy, M.D., completed her internal medicine residency and infectious diseases fellowship at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, where she was also involved in numerous clinical trials related to HIV therapy and the study of long-term HIV complications. After returning to Austin in 2008, she became a clinical educator and care provider with the internal medicine residency program at University Medical Center Brackenridge and was the lead infectious diseases provider for the Austin VA Outpatient Clinic.
Mondy assumed her current role in 2017 following the development of Dell Med. Her current areas of interest include academic inpatient infectious diseases and antibiotic stewardship at Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas, care of underserved HIV populations through innovative telemedicine services provided to rural West Texas, and local work with Vivent Health (formerly AIDS Services of Austin). Mondy also maintains an active involvement in educational support, including postgraduate medical education, continuing medical education, mentorships and didactic, small-group medical school teaching.
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Dell Medical School City-Wide Infectious Diseases Case Conference
Co-Chair, 2017 -
Travis County Medical Society
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Travis Medical Association
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HIV Medical Association
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Infectious Diseases Society of America
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Gold Team Excellence Award
Ascension Seton Family of Hospitals, 2013 -
Gold Team Excellence Award
Ascension Seton Family of Hospitals, 2012 -
Award for Outstanding Review
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2005