Harold G. Stringer, Jr., M.D. 

Associate Professor

Medicine

Phone: 404-756-1320
E-mail: hstringer@msm.edu

Education

POSTGRADUATE:
University of Louisville School of Medicine
Fellowship: Infectious Disease

Faulkner Hospital
Residency: Internal Medicine

Baylor College of Medicine
Internship & Residency: Internal Medicine


MEDICAL SCHOOL:
University of Mississippi School of Medicine
Degree: Doctor of Medicine

Research Interests

HIV/AIDS

Tuberculosis

Specialties

Infectious Diseases

Board Certification

Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases

Publications

Robles AM, Stringer HG Jr. HIV-AIDS in minorities. Clin Chest Med. 2006 Sep;27(3):511-9, viii. Review. PMID: 16880060

Foreman MG, Oruma D, Gugneja S, Stringer HG. “HIV, pharyngitis, and disseminated rash.”[Image Study].  eMedicine Journal [serial online].  2003.  Available at: http://knowledge.emedicine.com//splash/shared/pub/cotw/0036.html

Gittens MV, Roth WW, Roach T, Stringer HG Jr, Pieniazek D, Bond VC, Levett PN. "The molecular epidemiology and drug resistance determination of HIV type 1 subtype B infection in Barbados." AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses: 19(4):313-9, 2013.

Foreman MG, Flenaugh E, Stringer HG, Hewan-Lowe K.  “Chronic plasma cell pneumonia in a patient with long-standing HIV infection: case report and review of the literature.”  Am J Med Sci;324(5):285-7, 2003

Roth WW, Khan M, Geleziunas R, Stringer HG Jr, Zuberi JA, Greene WC, Powell M, Bond VC.  “Functionally-impaired HIV-1 nef alleles from a mother-child transmission pair.”  Int J Mol Sci;3(10):1058-72, 2002. 

Guo X, Gopalan R, Ugbarugba S, Stringer H, Heisler M, Foreman M, Nzerue C.  “Hepatitis B-related polyarteritis nodosa complicated by pulmonary hemorrhage.”  Chest;119(5):1608-10, 2001.


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Honors and Awards

2014: White Coat Society, Morehouse School of Medicine (Faculty Inductee), May 16

2002: Certificate, International Course on Tuberculosis Control (sponsored by the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease in collaboration with the Tanzania National Tuberculosis / Leprosy Programme), Arusha, Tanzania, November 11-29

1999: MorehouseSchool of Medicine Faculty Recognition Award for Outstanding Contributions to Clinical Research

1983: Alpha Omega Alpha, Inducted