Nada Fadul, MD
Professor, UNMC Division of Infectious Diseases
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, College of Medicine
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Nada Fadul, MD, is a professor of medicine and associate dean for faculty affairs. She is also the principal investigator of the Ryan White Parts C & D grants. She completed her medical degree from the University of Khartoum-Faculty of Medicine in Sudan and subsequently completed her training in the U.S. Dr. Fadul is bilingual in Arabic and English and is board-certified in infectious diseases.
Dr. Fadul is active in global health, has published in high-impact journals, authored and coauthored several abstracts and book chapters, and has been invited to present her research at national and international meetings. She has mentored dozens of trainees and students, many of whom received awards for their research and published their findings in peer-reviewed journals.
She serves as a member of the Board of Directors and Chair of the Awards Committee of the national HIV Medical Association. Dr. Fadul’s main research interests are implementation science to health disparities in people living with HIV/AIDS and capacity development in global health.
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- Medical School: University of Khartoum, 2000
- Residency: Internal Medicine, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005
- Fellowship: Hospice And Palliative Care, University of Texas - MD Anderson Cancer Center, 2006
- Fellowship: Infectious Disease, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, 2013
Clinic Locations: Internal Medicine Clinic at Durham Outpatient Center, Specialty Care Center
Hospital Appointments: Nebraska Medicine
Dr. Fadul is a career and research mentor. Her career interests include HIV clinical care and research, HIV prevention research, health disparities, HIV testing, general infectious diseases clinical care and research, and mentorship of under-represented minorities in medicine. Her personal interests include reading, writing, traveling, spending time with family and community volunteerism.
Department of Internal Medicine
College of Medicine
University of Nebraska Medical Center
988106 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5400