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Kathleen Page, MD, Infectious Disease, Baltimore, MD

Kathleen Raquel Page MD


Assistant Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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

  • Phone+1 410-955-1725

  • Fax+1 443-287-4173

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Education & Training

  • Johns Hopkins University
    Johns Hopkins UniversityFellowship, Infectious Disease, 2002 - 2006
  • University of Pennsylvania Health System
    University of Pennsylvania Health SystemResidency, Internal Medicine, 1998 - 2001
  • Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
    Washington University in St. Louis School of MedicineClass of 1998

Certifications & Licensure

  • MD State Medical License
    MD State Medical License 2006 - 2025
  • PA State Medical License
    PA State Medical License 2001 - 2002
  • Internal Medicine
    American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
  • Infectious Disease
    American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease

Clinical Trials

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • SARS-CoV-2 Positivity Rate for Latinos in the Baltimore-Washington, DC Region  
    Jeremiah S Hinson, Kathleen R Page, JAMA
  • Undocumented U.S. Immigrants and COVID-19  
    Kathleen Page, MD, The New England Journal of Medicine

Authored Content

  • SARS-CoV-2 Positivity Rate for Latinos in the Baltimore-Washington, DC RegionJune 2020
  • SARS-CoV-2 Positivity Rate for Latinos in the Baltimore-Washington, DC RegionJune 2020

Press Mentions

  • New Pill Could Reduce Risk of Hospitalization, Death from COVID-19, but Experts Say Vaccines Remain Best Tool
    New Pill Could Reduce Risk of Hospitalization, Death from COVID-19, but Experts Say Vaccines Remain Best ToolOctober 4th, 2021
  • Leaders Tour SE Baltimore Site to Promote Hispanic Vaccine Equity
    Leaders Tour SE Baltimore Site to Promote Hispanic Vaccine EquityMarch 27th, 2021
  • The Burden of Covid-19 in Latino Communities Makes Vaccination There Even More Urgent
    The Burden of Covid-19 in Latino Communities Makes Vaccination There Even More UrgentMarch 10th, 2021
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Grant Support

  • Mentoring in Community-engaged Research to Promote Health Equity for LatinosJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2022–2027
  • Mentoring in Community-engaged Research to Promote Health Equity for LatinosJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2022–2027
  • Mentoring in Community-engaged Research to Promote Health Equity for LatinosJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2022–2027
  • Mentoring in Community-engaged Research to Promote Health Equity for LatinosJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2022–2027
  • Mentoring in Community-engaged Research to Promote Health Equity for LatinosJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2022–2027
  • REDES: a peer network and mobile health (mHealth) enhanced CHW model to maximize COVID-19 vaccination among low income LatinosJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2022–2026
  • Sin Duda: a community-driven approach to expand reach, access and uptake of COVID-19 home-based tests for at risk LatinosJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2022–2025
  • Building on Needle Exchange to Optimize HIV Prevention/TreatmentJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2017–2025
  • Improving The Diagnosis Of Histoplasmosis In An Endemic RegionNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases2011
  • Immunomodulatory Properties Of BCG: Implications For MtctEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development2008–2011

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Other Languages

  • Spanish

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