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Tampa, FL
Posted:
September 30, 2012

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CURRICULUM VITAE Last Updated April **, ****

TODD S. WILLS

M.D.

Mailing Address:

Tampa General Hospital

Infectious Disease

Center

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PO BOX 1289

Tampa, FL 33601

Phone 813-***-****

Fax 813-***-****

e-mail: ******@******.***.***

DATE OF BIRTH: September 26, 1972

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Associate Professor, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine,

Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, August 2009

present; Affiliated with the Hillsborough County Health Department Clinical Research

Unit and Tampa General Hospital Clinical Research Unit

Associate Professor, USF College of Medicine School of PharmacyDepartment of

Pharmacy Practice, July 2011 -present

Program Director, Infectious Diseases Fellowship, University of South Florida Morsani

College of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, April 2009 - present

.

Assistant Professor, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Department of

Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, July 2003- July 2009

.

Assistant Program Director, Infectious Diseases Fellowship, University of South Florida

College of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, July 2003March 2009

.

Associate Director, Florida STD/HIV Prevention Training Center: CDC National

Network of STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers, July 2003 - present.

Assistant Clinical Director, Signature Interdisciplinary Program in Allergy, Immunology

and Infectious Disease, July 2005 - present.

EDUCATION:

Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, 1994, B.A., summa cum laude, valedictorian.

University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida, 1998, M.D.

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING:

Resident, Internal Medicine, University of North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill, North

Carolina, 1998-2001.

Fellow, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, University of South Florida College

of Medicine, Tampa, Florida, July 2001- June 2003.

Chief Fellow, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, University of South Florida

College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida, July 2002 - June 2003.

HONORS AND AWARDS:

Herbert E. Hellwege Undergraduate Research Award in Chemistry, Rollins College,

Winter Park, Florida, 1992.

Thomas R. Baker Memorial Prize, outstanding junior chemistry major, Rollins College,

Winter Park, Florida, 1993.

Barry M. Goldwater National Scholarship for Excellence in Science and Engineering,

Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, 1993.

American Institute of Chemists Outstanding Senior Award, Rollins College, Winter

Park, Florida, 1994.

Outstanding Senior Scholar in the Division of Science and Mathematics, Rollins College,

Winter Park, Florida, 1994.

Walter B. Johnson Award, outstanding student in pursuit of a career in the Health

Sciences, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, 1994.

McGraw-Hill Publishers Award, University of South Florida College of Medicine,

Tampa, Florida, 1995.

Faculty-Staff Scholarship, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa,

Florida, 1995, renewed 1996.

Alpha Omega Alpha, junior initiate, University of South Florida College of

Medicine, Tampa, Florida, 1997.

Medical Microbiology and Immunology Award for Excellence, University of South

Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida, 1998.

Clinical Pharmacology Award for Excellence, University of South Florida College

of Medicine, Tampa, Florida, 1998.

Florida Infectious Disease Society Award, University of South Florida College of

Medicine, Tampa, Florida, 1998.

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Tampa General Healthcare Basic Science Scholar Award, University of South Florida

College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida, 1998.

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Selected Abstract: Highlights of the 2 International AIDS Society Conference on HIV

Pathogenesis and Treatment for inclusion in: Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine Advanced Studies in Medicine October 2003.

Florida Liver Association Inspiration of Hope Award, May 2005.

Outstanding Junior Faculty Member USF Division of Infectious Disease and

International Medicine February 2007.

USF Health Platinum Incentive Award 2007, 2011

America s Best Doctors 2009, 2010, 2011

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

Adenovirus Serotype 5 Vector (MRKAd5) Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I

(HIV-1) gag Vaccine in HIV-1 Infected Individuals.

PEG-Interferon

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-2b + Ribavirin for Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Infection in HIV -

Infected Persons Not Previously Treated with Interferon .

A review of adherence to U.S. Public Health Service/ Infectious Diseases Society of

America guidelines for the care of HIV/ He patitis C co -infected patients .

A Multicenter Randomized, Double -Blind, Controlled Study of NGX -4010 for the

Treatment of Painful HIV -Associated Neuropathy . [NGX -C119]

A Randomized, Open -Label Trial to Compare the Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of

DRV /rtv (800/100 mg) q.d. versus DRV/rtv (600/100 mg) b.i.d. in Early Treatment -

Experienced HIV -1 Infected Subjects . [TMC114 -C229]

A Phase III randomized, double -blinded, placebo -controlled trial to investigate the

efficacy, tolerability and safety of TMC125 as part of an ART including TMC114/RTV

and an investigator -selected OBR in HIV -1 infected subjects with limited to no

treatment

options. [TMC125 -C206]

A Phase 2, Randomized Study of the Treatment of Antiretroviral Treatment -

Experienced, HIV -1 Infected Sub jects Comparing Ritonavir -Boosted GS -9137 (GS -

9137/r) Versus a Comparator Ritonavir -Boosted Protease Inhibitor (CPI/r) in

Combination with a Background Antiretroviral Therapy . [GS -US-183-0105]

GRANTS and CONTRACTS :

Sinnott, JT, Knox, M (Co -PIs) Wills T S (Co -Investigator) HRSA Special Programs of

National Significance Hepatitis C Treatment Expansion Imitative Evaluation and

Technical Assistance Center (ETAC) U90HA19469 -01-00 Total Grant $1.7 million

(9/20108/2014) 25% USF effort (refereed)

Wills TS, Medical Director. Polk County (Florida) Health Plan; November 2011-Present

Wills TS, Medical Director, Complex Medicine Unit Tampa General Hospital; March

2010 - present

Emmanuel, P. (PI) Wills, TS (Co-Investigator) et al. - National Institutes of Health -

Fogarty International Center: Program in Adolescent HIV/AIDS Research Training

(PAHRT) 1D43TW006793-01A2 Annual $273,000 Duration: 09/11/2007 06/30/2012:

5% USF Effort (refereed)

Knox M (PI), Wills, TS (Co-Investigator), et al. Florida/Caribbean AIDS Education and

Training Center. HRSA, 2003 to present. $201,174 average annually: 40% USF Effort

(refereed)

Toney JF Wills, TS (Co-Investigator), et al. Southeast Region STD/HIV Prevention

Training Center. Centers for Disease Control. 2003 present: $396,000 annually. 30%

USF Effort (refereed)

Gompf S (PI), Wills, TS (Co-Investigator), et al. Region IV South Ryan White Care Act

Title III Program for Outpatient Early Intervention Services with Respect to HIV

Disease, NIH/Hemophilia of Georgia, 2004-2005, 504 patients enrolled, $382,500: 22%

USF effort (refereed)

JOURNAL ARTICLES: (Refereed*)

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ABSTRACTS:

url:

http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic504.htm Updated May 11, 2009

OTHER SCHOLARLY WORK:

Nadler JP, Wills, TS. Management of Anemia and Fatigue in an HIV/HCV Co-Infected

Patient. CME Course. Medscape http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/4267 posted

6/29/2005.

TECHICAL REPORTS:

Wills, TS. USF Internal Review of Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program. March,

2005.

Wills, TS, Sinnott JT. University of South Florida Infectious Diseases Fellowship

Program Information Form. October 2007.

INVITED LECTURES:

14 Annual HIV Conference Florida/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center,

Orlando, Florida. April 2005.

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India at the Crossroads: HIV/AIDS 2005 18 Annual Conference Association of

Nurses in AIDS Care. Orlando, Florida. November 2005.

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HIV and Viral Hepatitis Co-Infections Clinical Considerations 5 National HIV

Medicine Update. Center for Health and AIDS Research Training India (CHART-India),

Mumbai, India. January 2006.

Antiretroviral Therapy and Management of Multiple Co-Morbidities in HIV Patients.

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15 Annual HIV Conference Florida/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center,

Orlando, Florida. March 2006.

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Clinical Complications of HIV and Tuberculosis Co-Infection 6 National HIV

Medicine Update. Center for Health and AIDS Research Training India (CHART-India),

Ahmedabad, India. January 2007.

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Recognition of HIV Drug-Drug Interactions 16 Annual HIV Conference

Florida/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center, Orlando, Florida. March 2007.

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Caring for the Treatment-Experience Patient: Essential Information for Nurses 20

Annual Conference Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. Orlando, November 2007.

Breakthroughs and Challenges the next generation of HIV/AIDS Keynote Address

World AIDS Day Breakfast, Manatee County, Florida. November 2007.

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Analyzing HIV Clinical Trial Data 17 Annual HIV Conference Florida Caribbean

AIDS Education and Training Center, Orlando, Florida. March 2008.

Current Issues with Sexually Transmitted Infection Management for the HIV Provider

Keeping with the Pace XVII: An HIV Update, Gainesville, Florida. May 2008.

Treatment Disparities in HIV/AIDS 2009 Family Medicine Review, St. Petersburg

Florida. March 2009.

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Antiretroviral Therapy in Treatment Experienced Patients 18 Annual HIV

Conference - Florida Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center, Orlando, Florida.

May 2009.

Access and Treatment Disparities in HIV/AIDS in the US Florida ACP Chapter

Scientific Meeting, St. Petersburg, Florida. September 2009.

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Antimicrobial Resistance and New Antibiotics 20010 Family Medicine Review, St.

Petersburg, Florida. March 2010.

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Interpretation of Antiretroviral Resistance Testing 19 Annual HIV Conference -

Florida Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center, Orlando, Florida. May 2010.

The Medical Consequence of AIDS Drug Assistance Program Waiting Lists

Congressional Briefing ADAP Advocacy Association. Russell Senate Office Building,

Kennedy Caucus Room, Washington, DC September 2010.

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Future Directions in HIV/HCV Therapy 1 Annual Grantee Meeting. HRSA Special

Projects of National Significance Hepatitis C Treatment Expansion Initiative.

Washington DC, January 2011.

2011 Update in HIV/HCV Management in the Era of Direct Acting HCV Antivirals

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2 Annual Grantee Meeting. HRSA Special Projects of National Significance Hepatitis

C Treatment Expansion Initiative. Washington DC, November 2011.

COURSE DIRECTOR:

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2 Annual Symposium Signature Interdisciplinary Research Program in Allergy,

Immunology and Infectious Disease Immunity and Pathogens Tampa, May 2008.

COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:

Judeo-Christian Clinic Tampa, FL Volunteer Physician: Hepatitis C evaluation and

treatment clinic, 2001 - present

COURSES TAUGHT:

MEL 7310 Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, Tampa General Hospital, 2003-

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present: 4 year medical student elective.

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MEL 8357 Infections in Transplant Medicine. Tampa General Hospital, 2003-present: 4

year medical student elective.

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MEL 8363 Infections in the Intensive Care Unit. Tampa General Hospital, 2003-present: 4

year medical student elective.

MEL 8365 Outpatient Care of the HIV Infected Patient, USF Medical Clinic/ Hillsborough

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County Health Department, 2004-present: 4 year medical student elective.

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BMS 6941 Longitudinal Clinical Experience 2004 present: 1 and 2 year medical

student course hands-on patient care experience.

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CC 8190 Critical Care Clerkship I & II 2006 present: 4 year medical student

requirement. Small Group Leader Sepsis.

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2006Juan Diaz, DO Abbigail Chandler, MD

Anibal Maldonado, MD Javier Marinez, MD

2007 Daniela Chiriboga, MD Chakrapol Sriaroon, MD

Yagneshvari Patel, DO

2008 Michelle Mizrachi, M.D. Tri Pham, M.D.

Theingi Oo, M.D.

2009 Sally Alrabba, MD Dhanashree Kelkar, MD

Aliyah Baluch, MD Tran Phung, MD

Fariba Donovan, MD Marela Velez, MD

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2010 Moise Carrington, MD Ulyee Choe, DO

Elvis Castillo, MD Rachel Franck, MD

2011 Joseph Katta, MD Gergona Nasr, MD

Elais Maroun, MD Luis Rosas, MD

Tienchai Narach, MD Kevin Smith, MD

2012 Christine Ayarza. MD Pamela Damisse, MD

Patrick Kenney, DO Phuong Nguyen, MD

COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP:

Chair, Polk County Health Plan Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, January 2012

present.

Chair, Chair, Polk County Health Plan Medical Management Committee, January

2012 present.

Scientific Review Committee, USF Health Clinical and Translational Science Institute,

August 2011- present.

Tampa General Hospital Cardiac and Lung Transplant Team. July 2003 present.

University of South Florida Graduate Medical Education Committee. July 2003

present.

USF College of Medicine Faculty Council September 2006 - 2010

Tampa General Hospital Professional Credentials Committee. January 2007 present.

Tampa General Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, January 2011

present.

Tampa General Hospital Infection Control Committee, January 2011 present.

CERTIFICATION:

Diplomate, USMLE, 2001

Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2001, 2011

Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, 2003

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