Kathleen Page, MD
Academic Rank
Associate Professor
Department/Institute Affiliation(s)
Division of Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Dr. Kathleen Page, MD, is an Associate Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work focuses on improving access and quality of care to underserved communities in Baltimore. She provides HIV, HCV and substance use disorder care at the Bartlett Clinic at JHU and the Baltimore City Health Department STD clinics. She co-founded Centro SOL (Center for Salud/Health and Opportunities for Latinos) which is developing novel strategies to meet the health needs of Latino migrants through research, education, community advocacy, and clinical care. She is also the Baltimore City Health Department’s Director of STD/HIV/HCV/TB Clinical Services. She is the principal investigator for an NIH-funded cluster randomized trial evaluating a mobile clinic that provides integrated care to people with opiate use disorder, and on a PCORI-funded randomized controlled study evaluating the impact of a mHealth-enhanced retention support on HIV virologic suppression. She has also worked with Human Rights Watch to assess the impact of the Venezuelan crisis on public health. Dr. Page is a recipient of the JHU Diversity Recognition Award, the Mayor’s Hispanic Heritage Award, the Johns Hopkins President’s Award, and the Clinical Excellence Award, and was a JHU SOM 125th Anniversary “Living the Hopkins Mission” Honoree.
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