Fellow, Pediatric Infectious Diseases
University of Chicago Medicine
Jonathan Mannheim, MD, is a third year pediatric infectious diseases fellow at the University of Chicago. He received his MD from the University of Illinois-Chicago College of Medicine, and completed his residency at Rush University Medical Center. In medical school, Dr. Mannheim helped write, lobby for, and pass a law exempting Illinois hospitals treating patients with sickle cell disease from Medicaid re-admission penalites. In addition to completing his ID fellowship, he received an NIH TL1 grant and post-doc fellowship for bioinformatics and health equity, where he is working on research related to HIV PrEP and adolescents. He is also completing a Masters in Public Health. He is interested the interplay of infectious diseases and socioeconomics, antibiotic stewardship, and infection control (such as trying and pleading for folks to wash their hands).