
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
Biosketch
Grace Kulhanek, MD is an Infectious Diseases specialist. She is a graduate of St. George's University of Medicine. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine and enhanced skills in Infectious Diseases at Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI as a fellow in the Department of Infectious Diseases. She continued her professional career with Lansing Internal Medicine Associates in Lansing, MI. During this time, she worked teaching residents with the MSU IM residency program. She progressed to a private practice in Jackson Michigan in working as an ID specialist at Allegiance Hospital systems, during which time she worked with her colleagues in Antibiotic Stewardship program and teaching residents as a community attending physician. Most recently, she has joined the Battle Creek Veterans Administrations as an ID specialist, co-director of Infection control and working with the Antibiotic stewardship program in Battle Creek, MI.
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Board Certification
- American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
- American Board of Internal Medicine (Infectious Disease)
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Education and Training
- MD 2006, Medicine, St. George's University
- BS 1998, Biology, University of California-Los Angeles
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Publications
Dhar S., Marchaim D., Tansek R., Chopra T., Yousuf A., Bhargava A., Martin E.T., Talbot T.R., Johnson L.E., Hingwe A., Zuckerman J.M., Bono B.R., Shuman E.K., Poblete J., Tran M., Kulhanek G., Thyagarajan R., Nagappan V., Herzke C., Perl T.M., Kaye K.S. Contact precautions: More is not necessarily better Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 2014;35(3):213-221.
Stein G.E., Kulhanek G., Smith C.L., Kuti J.L., Nicolau D.P., Scharmen A., Farnum C., Tran M.A., Kalra A., Havlichek D.H. Pharmacokinetics and monte carlo simulations of doripenem in patients with febrile neutropenia Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 2012;46(10):1281-1286.