Keanan McGonigle, MD MPP
George Washington University, Internal Medicine
PGY-3
Keanan McGonigle is a third year resident in Internal Medicine - Primary Care at George Washington University, in the HIV medicine track. He attended undergrad at the University of Virginia, and then stayed at UVA to complete a Master of Public Policy. His undergraduate capstone focused on the effects of public policy changes on HIV drug resistance in rural South Africa. His master’s thesis assessed the impact of Medicaid expansion on the health of people living with HIV in Virginia. He attended medical school at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana where I helped to administer a student-run HIV/HCV testing and connection-to-care program. In between medical school and residency, he served as the Education and Advocacy Fellow at the American Medical Student Association, organizing and training medical students on a variety of advocacy techniques and policy topics.
George Washington University, Internal Medicine
PGY-3
Keanan McGonigle is a third year resident in Internal Medicine - Primary Care at George Washington University, in the HIV medicine track. He attended undergrad at the University of Virginia, and then stayed at UVA to complete a Master of Public Policy. His undergraduate capstone focused on the effects of public policy changes on HIV drug resistance in rural South Africa. His master’s thesis assessed the impact of Medicaid expansion on the health of people living with HIV in Virginia. He attended medical school at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana where I helped to administer a student-run HIV/HCV testing and connection-to-care program. In between medical school and residency, he served as the Education and Advocacy Fellow at the American Medical Student Association, organizing and training medical students on a variety of advocacy techniques and policy topics.