Anne C Spaulding

Associate Professor
Department of Epidemiology
Anne C Spaulding

Bio

  

Professional Experience

Former Medical Director, RI Department of Corrections

Former Associate Medical Director, Georgia Correctional Healthcare (Georgia Prison System)

Fellow: Infectious Disease Society of America, American College of Physicians, American College of Correctional Physicians

 

Research Interests

  • Viral hepatitis epidemiology, with a focus on HCV

  • HIV testing and linkage to care

  • Infectious disease distribution within institutionalized populations

  • Translational and implementation science

  • Research ethics

 

 

Education

  • ScB, Brown University
  • MD, Medical College of Virginia
  • MPH, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health

Courses Taught

  • EPI 540 - Epidemiologic Methods II
  • EPI 550 - Epidemiologic Methods III
  • GH 517 - Case Stud Infectious Dis Epid.
  • GH 550 - Epidemiology of STIs
  • EPI 523 - Hlth.Prom.Crim.-Legal Settings
  • EPI 535 - Design & Implement EPI Studies
  • GH 535 - Field Epidemiology
  • EPI 517 - Case Studies in ID EPI
  • EPI 531 - Field Epidemiology
  • EPI 532 - Epidemiology of STIs

Affiliations

My research focus on the description and mathematical modeling of the epidemiology of HIV, hepatitis C, and other infectious diseases in the criminal justice setting; interventions to promote seeking, testing and linking HIV infected persons to care; cost-effectiveness of interventions in prisons and jails; and translation of prevention interventions into the corrections environment. My bibliography is available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/anne.spaulding.1/bibliography/49029571/public/?sort=date&direction=ascending.