Brandon Parker, MD, is an Instructor in Medicine in the Division of Hospital Medicine. He joined the division in 2022 after completing residency at the University of Texas Dell Medical School in Austin, Texas. He currently serves as an attending physician on multiple services including hospitalist, cardiology, oncology, renal transplant, and emergency department hospitalist. He serves on the recruitment committee for the division. He enjoys bedside teaching on resident teams and individually with students and interns on the hospitalist service. His areas of clinical interest include point-of-care ultrasound, inpatient palliative care, medical education for students and residents, and continuing medical education for interdisciplinary professions such as advances practice clinicians and nursing staff.
Education
BA: Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (2014)
Medical Degree: University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Long School of Medicine, San Antonio, TX (2019)
Residency, Internal Medicine: Dell Seton Medical Center, Dell Medical School at The University of Texas, Austin, TX (2022)
Clinical Interests
Hospital-based Palliative Medicine, care of underserved populations, and medical education with a passion for mentorship
Publications
Invited Publications:
McKenzie R, Parker B, Yang HR, Liu R, Madani M, Massad KM, Braun A, Usatine R. Student-Faculty-Collaborative Practices: Measuring Impact Through Demographic and Financial Comparison. Texas Public Health Journal. Fall 2018;70(4):17–22.