Allison Bond, MD

Assistant Professor

Dr. Allison Bond is an Infectious Disease and Hospital Medicine physician with academic interests in clinical reasoning and the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases among patients being cared for by non-ID clinicians. She has a special interest in caring for people who have both acute infections and substance use disorder.
Education
2022 - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training, University of California, San Francisco
Fellowship, 2021 - Hospital Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
Fellowship, 2020 - Infectious Diseases, University of California, San Francisco
Residency, 2017 - Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
MD, 2014 - Medicine, Boston University
MA, 2008 - Journalism, New York University
Honors and Awards
  • Internal Grant Program Awardee, Division of Hospital Medicine, UCSF, 2024-2026
  • Academy of Medical Educators Excellence in Teaching Award for UCSF Teaching Faculty, 2024
  • Advisor of the Year, Internal Medicine Residency Program, UCSF, 2024
  • Dean’s Apple Award for Teaching, School of Pharmacy, UCSF, 2021
Publications
  1. Bond A, Oreper S, Prasad P, Abdoler E, Doernberg S. Development of antibiotic metrics for hospitalists via multi-institutional modified Delphi survey. Journal of hospital medicine 2024. PMID: 38698571


  2. Oreper S, Bond A, Bazinski M, Tierney M, Fang M, Sankaran S, Rambachan A. A Focused Screening and Clinical Intervention with Streamlined Outpatient Linkage for Hospitalized Patients with Opioid Use Disorder Experiencing Homelessness. Substance abuse : research and treatment 2023. PMID: 37051016


  3. Garcia BM, Bond AR, Barry AK, Steen AJ, LeBoit PE, Ashbaugh C, Shinkai K. Disseminated-cutaneous sporotrichosis in an immunocompetent adult. "Are Telehealth Visits Feasible for Vulnerable Patients?" 2021. PMID: 33948469


  4. Bond AR, Bainbridge E, Doernberg SB, Babik JM, Miller S, Khanafshar E, Henry T, David A, Russell M, Brandman D, Sherman CB, Yao F, Fung M. Disseminated Legionella micdadei Infection in a Liver Transplant Patient Presenting as Pulmonary Nodules and a Laryngeal Lesion. Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation Society 2021. PMID: 33434394


  5. Fung M, Chiu CY, DeVoe C, Doernberg SB, Schwartz BS, Langelier C, Henrich TJ, Yokoe D, Davis J, Hays SR, Chandran S, Kukreja J, Ng D, Prostko J, Taylor R, Reyes K, Bainbridge E, Bond A, Chin-Hong P, Babik JM. Clinical outcomes and serologic response in solid organ transplant recipients with COVID-19: A case series from the United States. American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons 2020. PMID: 32476258


  6. Bond A. Socially Distanced Medicine. "Are Telehealth Visits Feasible for Vulnerable Patients?" 2020. PMID: 32543687


  7. Cai T, Lin TC, Bond A, Huang J, Kane-Wanger G, Cagan A, Murphy SN, Ananthakrishnan AN, Liao KP. The Association Between Arthralgia and Vedolizumab Using Natural Language Processing. "Are Telehealth Visits Feasible for Vulnerable Patients?" 2018. PMID: 29846617


  8. Hagen PT, Bond AR, Rehman H, Molella RG, Murad MH. Have you had a tetanus booster in the last 10 years? Sensitivity and specificity of the question. "Are Telehealth Visits Feasible for Vulnerable Patients?" 2008. PMID: 18079084