Dr. Daniel A. Solomon trained in internal medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and completed Infectious Disease Fellowship in the combined BWH/MGH on the HIV clinical track. He is a clinician educator in the Division of Infectious Diseases. His clinical interests are in caring for patients with HIV, Hepatitis C, and tickborne diseases and he has specific expertise in the management of infections related to injection drug use.
In addition to his general practice in the Division of Infectious Diseases, he also sees patients at the Brigham and Women's Bridge Clinic where he integrates management of infectious diseases into the context of addiction care. His research interests are focused on improving care for patients with infectious complications of injection drug use. He is the Morgan-Zinsser Associate Director of Clinical Learning in the Health Sciences and Technology Track at Harvard Medical School.