Infectious Diseases Physician/Assistant Professor
Washington DC VA Medical Center/ George Washington University
Dr Rachel Denyer completed her medical training in the UK at the University of Oxford before completing her internal medicine residency at the University of Maryland Prince Georges Hospital Center, where she served as Chief Resident, and infectious diseases fellowship training in the combined George Washington University/Washington DC VA Medical Center program. She is currently an infectious diseases physician at the Washington DC VA Medical Center where she serves as director for the outpatient infectious diseases clinic and attends on the inpatient infectious diseases consult service. She is also an assistant professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and serves as faculty for the combined George Washington University/Washington DC VA Medical Center infectious diseases fellowship program. Her research focuses on HIV, aging and comorbidities, particularly on hepatitis B screening, exposure and coinfection in persons living with HIV. She conducts research in collaboration with the Veterans Aging Cohort Study and the DC Cohort longitudinal study of persons living with HIV.