Brandon Smith, MD, PharmD - Infectious Disease Connect Brandon Smith, MD, PharmD - Infectious Disease Connect

Brandon Smith, MD, PharmD

Infectious Diseases Specialist, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, UPMC

Dr. Brandon J. Smith is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He completed his pharmacy training at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA (2012) obtaining his PharmD and a Concentration in Pediatrics. Dr. Smith went on to complete his medical training at the Marshall University in Huntington, WV (2016). He returned to Pittsburgh to complete his Internal Medicine Residency training at UPMC Mercy (2019) where he served as the Resident Chair of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Committee and stayed at UPMC to complete his Infectious Diseases Fellowship (2021). During his fellowship, Dr. Smith served as the Chief Infectious Diseases Fellow (2020-2021) and completed the Antimicrobial Stewardship Certification track. He has also obtained the Advanced Antimicrobial Stewardship Certification through MAD-ID (2018). Dr. Smith’s clinical interests include antimicrobial stewardship and de-labeling B-lactam allergies. His research interests include B-lactam therapeutic drug monitoring, B-lactam neurotoxicity and multi-drug resistant gram-negative infections.

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