Anne Spaulding

Bio
Professional Experience
Founder, Center for the Health of Incarcerated Persons
Board Certification in Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease
Fellow: Infectious Disease Society of America, American College of Physicians, American College of Correctional Physicians
Chair, Medical Association of Georgia Committee on Correctional Health
Former Medical Director, RI Department of Corrections
Former Associate Medical Director, Georgia Correctional Healthcare (Georgia Prison System)
Research Interests
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Infectious disease prevalence and incidence within institutionalized populations, in US and abroad
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Viral hepatitis epidemiology, with a focus on HCV
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HIV testing and linkage to care
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Translational and implementation science
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Research ethics
Education
- ScB, Brown University
- MD, Medical College of Virginia
- MPH, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Courses Taught
- GH 550 - Epidemiology of STIs
- EPI 532 - Epidemiology of STIs
- EPI 523 - Hlth.Prom.Crim.-Legal Settings
- EPI 531 - Field Epidemiology
- GH 535 - Field Epidemiology
Affiliations
My research focus on the description and mathematical modeling of the epidemiology of HIV, hepatitis C, and other infectious diseases in the carceral 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.