Georgetown University School of Medicine MD (1996) and UC San Diego infectious disease physician, Dr. Jennifer Blanchard practices at the Owen Clinic at 4168 Front Street, the UCSD Hillcrest program that has served as San Diego largest primary care clinic for people living with HIV since 1982. Her clinical panel includes antiretroviral therapy initiation and switching, HIV viral load and CD4 monitoring, opportunistic infection prophylaxis, PrEP prescribing, hepatitis B and C co-infection management, and transition-of-care visits for adolescents aging out of pediatric HIV services, with community continuity support flowing through AHF Healthcare Center - San Diego. Blanchard also staffs the UCSD Mother, Child and Adolescent HIV Program, managing perinatal HIV prevention, formula feeding counseling, and pediatric antiretroviral dosing for HIV-exposed infants and children. She has published on pancreatitis associated with didanosine and tenofovir regimens in Clinical Infectious Diseases and contributed to the ARRIVE trial on HIV-associated non-alcoholic fatty liver disease treatment. Neurocognitive complications such as HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder route for specialty assessment to Ronald Joseph Ellis, MD, PhD, whose HIV neurology work anchors the UCSD HIV Neurobehavioral Research Program. The signature high-complexity case profile is late-presentation AIDS with a CD4 count under 50, where Blanchard sequences antiretroviral initiation around cryptococcal meningitis screening, PJP prophylaxis, and immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome risk management across the first 12 treatment weeks.