Adina Feldman, MPH, CIC, is a Houston native with a background in veterinary medicine and public health. She began her career as a veterinary technician and earned a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and Entomology from Texas A&M University in 2008. Her academic journey continued at the University of Florida, where she completed a Master of Public Health in 2018. Currently, she serves as an Infection Preventionist at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. In this role, Adina applies her extensive expertise in infection control, particularly in managing immunocompromised patients, addressing emerging infectious diseases, and overseeing the HCID emergency management hospital protocols.