Associate Professor of Internal Medicine; Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
University of Virginia
Laurie Archbald-Pannone, MD, MPH, serves as the Claude Moore Associate Professor of Geriatrics, as well as in Infectious Diseases, at the University Of Virginia School Of Medicine. As a geriatrician and infectious disease specialist with extensive experience in geriatric medicine and facility-based infection control and prevention, Dr. Archbald-Pannone has over 15 years of clinical and research expertise in the post-acute and long-term care setting (PALTC). She has been funded by NIH/NIAID to study patient outcomes in nosocomial infection, microbiome profiles associated with delirium and dementia, and novel therapeutics for C. difficile infection. In collaboration with MATRC and West Health Institute, she serves as the medical director for the Center for Telehealth and Aging. She serves as an invited member of the Virginia Department of Health's Long-Term Care Advisory Task Force and, with funding support from VDH, serves as the medical director of the Virginia Infection Control Center of Excellence in Long-term Care. She is actively involved in medical education, currently serving as College Dean for Student Affairs at the University Of Virginia School Of Medicine. She has been a member of AMDA-PALTC since 2007 and participated as an AMDA Futures Fellow in 2008.