Education
Tulane University School of Medicine
Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine
Residencies
George Washington University School of Medicine - Internal Medicine
Clinical / Research Interests
Primary Care
HIV Primary Care
LGBTQ+ Health
Biography

Dr. McGonigle is a board-certified internist and Clinical Assistant Professor at the GW School of Medicine. He is a 2023 graduate of GW internal medicine residency’s primary care program. While in residency, he was a member of the HIV medicine track and trained partially at Whitman Walker Health, an FQHC in Washington, DC. His clinical interests include preventive medicine, HIV primary care, and LGBTQ health. His research interests center around HIV, viral hepatitis, and injection drug use.

Prior to residency, Dr. McGonigle attended medical school at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, LA where he participated in public service and research around access to hepatitis C virus diagnosis and treatment. He received his Master of Public Policy at the University of Virginia and served as a health policy/advocacy fellow at a DC-based non-profit in between medical school and residency.

Publications

Bradford, W., Akselrod, H., Bassler, J., Gagnon, K., Burkholder, G., Carpenter, J., Steck, A., Catalanotti, J., Kuo, I., McGonigle, K., et al. Hospitalization is a missed opportunity for HIV screening, pre-exposure prophylaxis, and treatment. Addict Sci Clin Pract 19, 22 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13722-024-00451-z

Adhatamsoontra P., McGonigle K., Walker C., et al. Establishing Research Infrastructure for the GW COVID-19 Recovery Clinic: Early Findings and Future Directions. Poster presented at Washington DC ACP Chapter Virtual Associates Conference, May 15, 2021, virtual poster presentation. Retrieved from https://guides.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/dcacp2021/gw.

McGonigle K, Carley T, Hoff C. Assessing Racial Disparities in HCV Infection and Care Outcomes in a Southern Urban Population. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2017 Dec 29. doi: 10.1007/s40615-017-0453-y. Retrieved from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29288470/