National Medical Director of Clinical Standards, Policy, & Education\ Associate Professor of Medicine
AIDS Healthcare Foundation/ NYU School of Medicine
Dr. Hsu obtained a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Biology and a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in Psychology from Stanford University. Subsequently, he received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School, and performed his residency in internal medicine and HIV specialization at UCLA Medical Center. He is an Associate Clinical Professor at NYU Medical Center in New York City, where he teaches residents and medical students. He is also the National Medical Director for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the largest international, non-profit HIV healthcare organization in the world. His interest in HIV lies in both the clinical and research settings. His current research interests range from the understanding of complications of ART (induction of metabolic changes differentiated from weight gain and lipodystrophy), NAFLD in the context of modern ART, utilizing PK and drug-class synergism to treat MDR-HIV, and identifying T and B cell dysregulation in HIV. He has lectured on HIV throughout the country, published review articles and research in a variety of journals, and has presented his clinical studies at International AIDS Conferences. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and is a member of the HIV Medicine Association of the Infectious Disease Society of America.