Ank Nijhawan, MD

Assistant Professor
Internal Medicine

Contact Information

UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75390

ank.nijhawan@utsouthwestern.edu

To make an appointment, call 214-645-8300.

Biography

Dr. Nijhawan is originally from the Netherlands although she has spent most of her life in the United States. She completed medical school at UT Southwestern Medical Center in 2001. She received her internal medicine training at Parkland Hospital/UT Southwestern. She completed her infectious diseases fellowship, including a clinical year dedicated solely to HIV, at the Massachusetts General Hospital/Brigham and Women’s Hospital combined training program. She then pursued a clinical research fellowship at Brown University/Miriam Hospital. She obtained a Masters in Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health in 2009. Dr. Nijhawan’s clinical work is currently focused on HIV care, both in the outpatient setting and at the Dallas county jail. She conducts clinical research in the area of HIV and sexually transmitted infections, with a focus on epidemiology and heatlh services. She brings to UTSW the unique combination of HIV clinical expertise and clinical research in vulnerable populations, particularly in correctional health. Dr. Nijhawan’s interests outside the hospital include her two children, cycling, running and camping.

Education

FellowshipBrown University Program, Research (2009)
Graduate SchoolHarvard School of Public Health (2009)
FellowshipMassachusetts General Hospital/Brigham and Woman's Hospital, Infectious Disease (2007)
ResidencyUT Southwestern Medical Center, Internal Medicine (2004)
Medical SchoolUT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (2001)

Research Interests

Correctional health
Health disparities
HIV
Sexually transmitted infections

Publications

Featured
The association between trichomonas infection and incarceration in HIV-Seropositive and At-Risk HIV-Seronegative women

Nijhawan AE, DeLong AK, Celentano DD, Klein RS, Sobel JD, Jamieson DJ, Cu-Uvin S, , 2011 Dec; 12 (38):1094-100

Featured
Addition of acyclovir does not affect adherence to HAART in HIV-1/HSV-2 co-infected women

Eleanya V, DeLong A, Chapman S, Nijhawan A, Ingersoll J, et. al, , 2010 Dec; 4 (1)

Featured
Preventive health care for underserved women: reesults of a prison survey

Nijhawan AE, Salloway R, Nunn AS, Poshkus M, Clarke JG, Journal of Womens Health, 2010 Jan; 1 (19):17-22

Featured
Status epilepticus in a patient with efavirenz toxicity: a case report and review of the literature (case report)

Nijhawan A, Zachary K, Venna N, AIDS Reader, 2008 Jul; 7 (18):386-8, C3

Featured
Methadone and buprenorphine prescribing and referral practices in US prison systems: results from a nationwide survey

Nunn A, Zaller N, Dickman S, Trimbur C, Nijhawan A, Rich JD, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2009 Nov 1; 1-2 (105):83-8

Books

HIV Prevention (Interventions with incarcerated persons)

Nijhawan A, Zaller N, Cohen D, Rich J, Academic Press (London, UK) 2009

Managing STDs in the Correctional Setting: A Guide for Clinicians, 2nd Edition

Hsu, Jolin, Miller, Lincoln, Lubelczyk, Nijhawan, February 2011

Parkland Manual of Inpatient Medicine: an Evidence-based Guide (Acture retroviral syndrome, PCP and other HIV-related pulmonary diseases, immune reconstitution syndrome)

Vriesendorp A,, F.A. Davis (Philadelphia) 2006

Professional Associations/Affiliations

Society of Hospital Medicine

(2009-2010)

Society of Correctional Physicians

(2007)

Infectious Diseases Society of America

(2005)