Dr. McNicholl is a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist with the Department of Medicine/UCSF Positive Health Practice and an Assistant Clinical Professor with the UCSF School of Pharmacy. Board certified in Pharmacotherapy with Added Qualifications in Infectious Diseases, Dr. McNicholl has held faculty appointments and/or had clinical practices at the University of Illinois-Chicago, University of Colorado, Kaiser Permanente, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis VAMC and Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Clinics.
His primary focus is maintaining a clinical practice at the UCSF Positive Health Practice at San Francisco General Hospital where the clinic provides comprehensive healthcare for over 3,000 HIV positive patients. Other major responsibilities include managing a pharmacist staffed Adherence Support Program and serving on the Editorial Board, UCSF Center for HIV Information.
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Dr. McNicholl is a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist with the Department of Medicine/UCSF Positive Health Practice and an Assistant Clinical Professor with the UCSF School of Pharmacy. Board certified in Pharmacotherapy with Added Qualifications in Infectious Diseases, Dr. McNicholl has held faculty appointments and/or had clinical practices at the University of Illinois-Chicago, University of Colorado, Kaiser Permanente, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis VAMC and Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Clinics.
His primary focus is maintaining a clinical practice at the UCSF Positive Health Practice at San Francisco General Hospital where the clinic provides comprehensive healthcare for over 3,000 HIV positive patients. Other major responsibilities include managing a pharmacist staffed Adherence Support Program and serving on the Editorial Board, UCSF Center for HIV Information.
Evaluate and choose appropriate management strategies for patients with cardiovascular, diabetes, and renal/bone disease.
Identify age-related health concerns in the aging HIV patient and recommend potential management strategies.
Identify common resistance patterns and design an appropriate antiretroviral regimen in the context of minimizing impact on concurrent medical issues.