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Office
300 Pasteur Dr
Stanford, CA 94305Phone+1 650-723-4000
Summary
- Dr. Azure Makadzange, MD is an infectious disease specialist in Stanford, California. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in California, Massachusetts, and Washington. She is affiliated with Stanford Health Care and is a Research Fellow in Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Education & Training
- Massachusetts General Hospital/Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical SchoolFellowship, Infectious Disease, 2010 - 2012
- University of WashingtonResidency, Internal Medicine, 2008 - 2010
- Childrens HospitalInternship, Transitional Year, 2005 - 2006
- Harvard Medical SchoolClass of 2005
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2018 - 2026
- MA State Medical License 2011 - 2025
- WA State Medical License 2008 - 2010
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease
Clinical Trials
- Early Versus Delayed Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) in the Treatment of Cryptococcal Meningitis in Africa Start of enrollment: 2006 Oct 01
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 13 citationsDrug resistance and optimizing dolutegravir regimens for adolescents and young adults failing antiretroviral therapy.Vinie Kouamou, Justen Manasa, David Katzenstein, Alan M McGregor, Chiratidzo E. Ndhlovu
AIDS. 2019-09-01 - 60 citationsFeasibility and Acceptability of a Task-Shifted Intervention to Enhance Adherence to HIV Medication and Improve Depression in People Living with HIV in Zimbabwe, a Low...Melanie Abas, Primrose Nyamayaro, Tarisai Bere, Emily Saruchera, Nomvuyo Mothobi
AIDS and Behavior. 2018-01-01 - 3 citationsCase 3-2017. A 62-Year-Old Man with Cardiac Sarcoidosis and New Diplopia and Weakness.Martin A. Samuels, R. Gilberto Gonzalez, Azure T. Makadzange, E. Tessa Hedley-Whyte
The New England Journal of Medicine. 2017-01-25