
Danielle deMontigny Avila
- Assistant Clinical Professor, Medicine - (Clinical Series Track)
Contact
- (520) 626-6453
- Arizona Health Sciences Center, Rm. 2301
- danielledavila@arizona.edu
Degrees
- M.D. Internal Medicine
- Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico
- M.S. Biomedical Sciences with Concentration in Functional Neuroanatomy
- Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Awards
- Spurring Success in Women in Medicine & Science (SSWIMS) Fellowship
- University of Arizona COM-T, Summer 2024
- Infectious Diseases Fellowship Faculty Teaching Award
- Spring 2022
Licensure & Certification
- Arizona Medical License, Arizona Medical Board (2020)
- Alabama Medical License, State of Alabama Medical Board (2018)
- Internal Medicine Board Certification, American Board of Internal Medicine (2018)
Interests
No activities entered.
Courses
No activities entered.
Scholarly Contributions
Poster Presentations
- Avila, D., Albagi, A., Corban, M., & Hooker, R. (2022). Campylobacter Fetus Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis . ACP Fall 2022.
- Muhammad, A., Muhammad, A., Kolimas, A., Kolimas, A., Moynahan, K. F., Moynahan, K. F., Corban, M., Corban, M., Avila, D., Avila, D., Kotagiri, R., Kotagiri, R., Kazui, T., & Kazui, T. (2022, November). Infective endocarditis of the mitral valve in an immunocompetent patient caused by lactobacillus species. American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022. Chicago: AHA.
- Avila, D. (2019, October). Infective endocarditis in patients who use IV drugs in the Deep South has high morbidity and unsustainable financial cost. ID Week 2019,. Washington, DC: Infectious Disease Society of America.