W. Garrett Hunt, MD, MPH, TM&H, FAAP
CHRISTUS Children's

W. Garrett Hunt, MD, MPH, TM&H, FAAP

Pediatric infectious Disease

Senior Faculty; Division Chief; Medical Director of Infection Control and Prevention

About

Dr. Hunt is the Chief of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Medical Director of Infection Control and Prevention at CHRISTUS Children’s. He became a senior faculty member with Baylor College of Medicine-San Antonio in July 2022. In addition to pediatrics and pediatric infectious diseases, he received training in tropical medicine and hygiene followed by public health, with emphasis on study design and statistics.

From 2004-2022, Dr. Hunt was a faculty member in the Section of Infectious Diseases at Nationwide Children's Hospital (NCH)/The Ohio State University (OSU) College of Medicine. At NCH/OSU, he was the Medical Director of the Pediatric Tuberculosis Clinic and Clinical Tuberculosis Program from 2013-2022 and Director of Curriculum Development for the Global Health Certificate Program from 2015-2022. Dr. Hunt has served as the on-call TB consultant for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since 2016, Medical Director of the Special Pathogens Unit from 2016-2022, and Program Director for the Travel Health Program from 2000-2022.

His areas of interest include tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases; immigrant, refugee, and migrant health; global health; emerging diseases; travel and geographic medicine; clinical and epidemiologic research; research mentoring; and medical and clinical education of medical students and residents in the United States and abroad.

Dr. Hunt enjoys long-distance running; reading fantasy, history, and the sciences; cooking; gardening; music; speaking Spanish and Romanian; watching soccer; and traveling with his wife and young son.

Hospital Affiliations
CHRISTUS Children's

Locations

Education & Certifications

  • Education

    Education

    University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 1997

  • Education

    Residency

    Children’s Hospital of Michigan/Wayne State University, 2000

  • Education

    Fellowships

    Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine, 2003