Assistant Professor
University of Illinois at Chicago
Rodrigo Burgos, PharmD, MPH is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the University of Illinois Chicago. He completed his doctor of pharmacy, PGY1 in Pharmacy Practice and PGY2 in ID/HIV Pharmacotherapy at the same institution. He is the co-director for the PGY2 HIV and director for the PGY2 ID Pharmacotherapy Residency programs, and practices across the University of Illinois network of community-based clinics for multidisciplinary care of patients with HIV/AIDS. His practice interests include antiretroviral stewardship, management of opportunistic infections, and developing innovative services to improve care of underserved patients with HIV, and is an investigator in HIV, HCV, and COVID-19 clinical trials. He is passionate about expanding opportunities to support ID pharmacists in underserved communities as well as recognizing and expanding alternative career development and training paths in infectious diseases. He is an appointed panel member in the Section Review Group of the NIH-CDC-HIVMA/IDSA Guidelines for Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents with HIV.