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Office
201 Hospital Rd
Canton, GA 30114Phone+1 770-720-5100
Summary
- Dr. Runa (Hatti) Gokhale, MD is a board certified internist in Canton, Georgia. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in Georgia. She is an Instructor at Emory Univ Sch of Med.
Education & Training
- Emory University School of MedicineResidency, Internal Medicine, 2007 - 2010
- Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson UniversityClass of 2007
Certifications & Licensure
- GA State Medical License 2010 - 2026
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Preventive Medicine Public Health & General Preventive Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 38 citationsDepression Prevalence, Antidepressant Treatment Status, and Association with Sustained HIV Viral Suppression Among Adults Living with HIV in Care in the United States,...Runa H Gokhale, John Weiser, Patrick S. Sullivan, Qingwei Luo, Fengjue Shu
AIDS and Behavior. 2019-12-01 - 66 citationsBacterial Infections Associated With Substance Use Disorders, Large Cohort of United States Hospitals, 2012-2017.Natalie L. McCarthy, James Baggs, Isaac See, Sujan C Reddy, John A. Jernigan
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2020-10-23 - 44 citationsNational Public Health Burden Estimates of Endocarditis and Skin and Soft-Tissue Infections Related to Injection Drug Use: A Review.Isaac See, Runa H Gokhale, Andrew I. Geller, Maribeth C. Lovegrove, Asher J Schranz
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2020-09-02
Press Mentions
- Assessment of Health Care Exposures and Outcomes in Adult Patients with Sepsis and Septic ShockJuly 1st, 2020
- Survey Finds EMS May Not Be Prepared to Treat Children for Deadly Sepsis – the Leading Cause of Death of Infants and Small Children WorldwideFebruary 6th, 2020