W. David Colby IV, MSc, MD, FRCPC - Infectious DiseaseDr. Colby is a consultant for the Infectious Diseases Service at
London Health Sciences Centre. He also is the director of the University
Hospital Travel Medicine and Tropical Diseases Service in London,
Ontario. Dr. Colby is a well-known researcher who has been the principal or
secondary investigator of several clinical trials. He was the regional
coordinator for a nationally organized surveillance project. He also has been
involved in many research groups, including the Vaccine and Virus Host
Interactions Group (VVHIG), the Barer/Stoddart Report Task Force, and the
Canadian ciprofloxacin study group. Dr. Colby is an accomplished speaker who has made numerous
presentations at conferences in Canada, France, and the United States. In
addition, he has had TV and radio appearances covering a variety of medical
topics, including infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance. Since 1990, Dr. Colby has been a fellowship examiner for the Canadian
Society of Laboratory Technologists. He has served on many hospital and
university committees and he has received many awards, including Honourary
Class President of the University of Western Ontario Medicine, classes of
1996, 2001, and 2005. Dr. Colby has served as reviewer for Clinical and
Investigative Medicine, University of Western Ontario
Medical Journal, and the Canadian Medical Association
Journal. Board Certifications- Fellow, Medical Microbiology, Royal College
of Physicians of Canada
Healthwise Knowledgebase Topics Reviewed- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Infection
- Encephalitis
- Smallpox
- Rabies
- Rubella
- Influenza
- E.
coli Infection
- Chickenpox
Education- MD: University of Toronto, Toronto, ON,
1984
- Internship: Rotating, St. Joseph's Hospital, London, ON,
1984–1985
- Residency: Medical Microbiology, University Hospital,
London, ON, 1986–1989
- Fellowship: Cancer Research, Department of
Pathology, University of Western Ontario, London, ON (Sponsored by the Cancer
Research Society), 1985–1986
Academic Appointments- Associate Professor: Department of
Microbiology and Immunology and the Department of Medicine, University of
Western Ontario, London, ON, 2001–present
- Assistant Professor:
School of Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, 1999–present
Hospital Affiliations- London Health Sciences Centre
Professional Affiliations- Ontario and Canadian Medical
Association
- Canadian Association of Medical
Microbiologists
- American Society for
Microbiology
- American Society of Tropical Medicine and
Hygiene
- Canadian Association for Clinical Microbiology and
Infectious Disease
- European Society of Clinical Microbiology and
Infectious Diseases
- London and District Academy of
Medicine
- International Society for Infectious
Diseases
- Association of Medical Microbiologists of
Ontario
- University of Western Ontario Clinical Teachers
Association
- Canadian Infectious Diseases
Society
- International Society for
Chemotherapy
- International Society of Travel Medicine
- Wilderness Medical Society
Selected Publications- Wilson RW, Steingrube VA, Brown BA, Blacklock
Z, Jost KC Jr, McNabb A, Colby WD, Biehle J, Gibson JL, Wallace RJ (1997).
Recognition of a nocardia transvalensis complex by resistance to
aminoglycosides. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 35:
2235–2242.
- Shuttleworth R, Behme RJ, McNabb A, Colby WD (1997).
Human isolates of staphylococcus caprae: Association with bone and joint
infections. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 35:
2537–2541.
- McNabb A, Shuttleworth R, Behme R, Colby WD (1997).
Fatty acid characterization of the rapidly growing pathogenic aerobic
actinomycetes as a means of identification. Journal of Clinical
Microbiology, 35: 1361–1368.
- Colby WD (1998).
Antibiotic Resistance and Pharmacokinetics: A Short
Tutorial. Saint-Laurent, Quebec: Pharmaceutical Products
Division.
- Blondeau JM, Ysdvhuk Y, Colby WD, the Canadian
Ciprofloxacin Study Group. Canadian ciprofloxacin susceptibility study form 15
medical centers. Antimicrobial agents and Chemotherapy,
41: 1729–1732.
- Colby WD (2006). Optimizing
Antimicrobial Therapy—A Pharmacometric Approach. Port Huron, MI: North American
Compendiums.
Financial DisclosureThis reviewer reported no financial conflicts.
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