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About Dr. Anne C. Spaulding

Dr. Spaulding
Dr. Anne Spaulding is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health. Her research interests are viral hepatitis epidemiology with an emphasis on HCV, HIV testing and linkage to care, research ethics, and translational and implementation science among institutionalized populations. Dr. Spaulding seeks to ensure incarcerated populations have access to quality, equitable, and appropriate care.
Education
- ScB 1984, Brown University
- MD 1989, Medical College of Virginia
- MPH 2005, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
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
Courses Taught
- EPI 531/GH 535: Field Epidemiology
- EPI 532: EPI of STDs
- EPI 523: Correctional Healthcare EPI
- GH 550: EPI and Dynamics of STDs
Honors and Awards
- 2020 B. Jaye Anno Award of Excellence in Communication, National Commission on Correctional Health Care
- 2019 Rollins School of Public Health Supervisor Award: Nominated by mentee who traveled to National Penitentiary of Haiti
- 2016 Team Lead of “Program of the Year”, for HIV Jail Testing Program, by Fulton County Department of Health and Wellness, Atlanta
- 2015 Finalist, Healthcare Hero, Community Outreach. Atlanta Business Chronicle
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Anne Spaulding, MD, MPH
c/o Rollins School of Public Health
Room 3033
1518 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 3033
- Email: aspauld@emory.edu
- Phone: 404-727-3369
- Fax: 404-727-8737
- X: @CHIPatEMORY