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Robert L. Brandt, Jr.

Dr. Robert L. Brandt, Jr., M.D., is a Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at the School of Medicine at Wright State University. With a career spanning several decades, Dr. Brandt has established himself as a leading figure in the fields of family medicine, HIV/AIDS treatment, and addiction medicine. A proud alumnus of Wright State University School of Medicine, he has been a dedicated practitioner and educator since the early 1980s. Dr. Brandt's professional journey is marked by his unwavering commitment to patient care, particularly in the treatment and management of HIV/AIDS. Over the years, he has provided care to more than 2,000 patients living with HIV/AIDS, offering them not only medical treatment but also compassionate support. His work in this area has been instrumental in advancing the understanding and management of HIV/AIDS, earning him recognition and respect within the medical community. In addition to his expertise in HIV/AIDS treatment, Dr. Brandt is well-versed in addiction medicine, STD medicine, and LGBTQ+ health issues. His comprehensive approach to medicine ensures that he addresses the diverse needs of his patients, making him a trusted healthcare provider. His dedication to these fields is reflected in his active involvement in research and education, where he continues to share his knowledge with the next generation of medical professionals. Even after his retirement in 2018, Dr. Brandt remains deeply engaged with the Dayton community. He volunteers his time and expertise to various public health initiatives and serves on boards that focus on public health and LGBTQ+ issues. His commitment to these causes highlights his passion for improving community health and advocating for marginalized populations. Dr. Brandt's contributions to medicine and public health have been recognized through numerous awards and accolades. His legacy is one of compassion, dedication, and excellence, inspiring both his peers and students. As a mentor and leader, he continues to influence the field of family medicine and public health, leaving a lasting impact on the communities he serves.

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