Spotlight on new faculty – Sara Bares, M.D.

Sara Bares, M.D.

Sara Bares, M.D.

Sara Bares, M.D., is a new faculty member in the College of Medicine.
Here’s a brief rundown of her background and the expertise she brings to UNMC.

  • Name: Sara Bares, M.D.
  • Title: Assistant professor of medicine
  • Duties: Dr. Bares will see patients in the HIV Clinic on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. In addition, she will also see general infectious diseases patients and immunocompromised (oncology and solid organ transplant) patients.

Specialty:
Infectious diseases.

Primary Interest:
HIV prevention and treatment, HIV in women, HIV in pregnancy.

Other Interests:
Infections in immunocompromised hosts, medical education.

Medical Degree:
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, N.Y., 2006

Internship/Residency:

  • Resident, internal medicine, University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, July 2006 through June 2009.
  • Chief medical resident, University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, July 2009 through June 2010.

Fellowships:

  • Infectious Diseases Fellowship, University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, July 2010 through June 2013.

Why I chose to specialize in infectious diseases:

My family taught me a commitment to the poor and disenfranchised early on in life. I fell in love with the field of internal medicine while in medical school, and from there, ID was a natural fit because it is challenging and engaging and allows for opportunities to empower the vulnerable.

Memberships:

  • Member, Infectious Diseases Society of America/HIVMA.
  • Member, American College of Physicians.
  • Member, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society.

Three things you don’t know about me:

  • Spanish was my first language.
  • I considered deferring college to become a professional ballet dancer.
  • I was admitted to medical school via Mount Sinai’s Humanities and Medicine program, so I never took the MCAT and still don’t understand how it’s scored.

Clinic hours/phone number:
For clinic hours and appointments in the HIV Clinic, call the Specialty Care Clinic at 402-559-2666. For clinic hours and appointment in infectious diseases, call the Internal Medicine Department at 402-559-4015.