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Susan Tuddenham, MD, Infectious Disease, Baltimore, MD

Susan A Tuddenham MD


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  • 301 Mason Lord DriveBaltimore, MD 21224

  • Phone+1 443-997-0400

  • Fax+1 410-550-8185

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Education & Training

  • Johns Hopkins University
    Johns Hopkins UniversityFellowship, Infectious Disease, 2013 - 2016
  • Johns Hopkins University
    Johns Hopkins UniversityResidency, Internal Medicine, 2010 - 2013
  • David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
    David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLAClass of 2010

Certifications & Licensure

  • MD State Medical License
    MD State Medical License 2015 - 2025
  • Internal Medicine
    American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
  • Infectious Disease
    American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • USPSTF: Screen at-Risk, Nonpregnant People for Syphilis
    USPSTF: Screen at-Risk, Nonpregnant People for SyphilisSeptember 29th, 2022
  • USPSTF Advises to Keep Screening for Syphilis as Cases Soar
    USPSTF Advises to Keep Screening for Syphilis as Cases SoarSeptember 27th, 2022
  • Safe Sex Is More Than Just Condoms
    Safe Sex Is More Than Just CondomsMay 31st, 2017
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Grant Support

  • Factors associated with Refractory and Early Recurrent Bacterial VaginosisJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2024–2028
  • Factors associated with Refractory and Early Recurrent Bacterial VaginosisJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2024–2028
  • The long-term risk of neurosyphilis in people with HIV experiencing syphilis serologic nonresponse or failureJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2024–2026
  • The vaginal microenvironment in asymptomatic versus symptomatic bacterial vaginosisJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY2023–2025

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