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John Baddley, MD, Infectious Disease, Baltimore, MD

John W Baddley MD MSPH

Transplant/Immunocompromised States


Director of Transplant and Oncology Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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  • 1717 East Monument StreetPark Building, Ground LevelBaltimore, MD 21287

  • Phone+1 443-287-6217

  • Fax+1 410-614-0714

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Education & Training

  • University of Alabama School of Public Health
    University of Alabama School of Public HealthMSPH, Epidemiology, 2006 - 2008
  • University of Alabama Medical Center
    University of Alabama Medical CenterFellowship, Infectious Disease, 1998 - 2001
  • Louisiana State University School of Medicine
    Louisiana State University School of MedicineResidency, Internal Medicine, 1995 - 1998
  • Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans
    Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New OrleansClass of 1995

Certifications & Licensure

  • MD State Medical License
    MD State Medical License 2019 - 2026
  • AL State Medical License
    AL State Medical License 1998 - 2020
  • LA State Medical License
    LA State Medical License 1996 - 2003
  • Infectious Disease
    American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • Kidney Transplantation Between Those with HIV Infections Shown Safe & Effective
    Kidney Transplantation Between Those with HIV Infections Shown Safe & EffectiveOctober 17th, 2024
  • Study Finds HIV-to-HIV Kidney Transplants Are as Safe and Effective as Those Using Organs from Donors Without HIV
    Study Finds HIV-to-HIV Kidney Transplants Are as Safe and Effective as Those Using Organs from Donors Without HIVOctober 16th, 2024
  • COVID Vaccine Protection May Be Weaker in Some Cancer Patients. But Experts Say They Should Still Get Vaccinated
    COVID Vaccine Protection May Be Weaker in Some Cancer Patients. But Experts Say They Should Still Get VaccinatedMay 17th, 2021

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