Jeremy Chow, MD, MS
Dr. Chow completed his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh and later went on to complete his internal medicine residency from Emory University and his infectious diseases fellowship at UCLA. He participated in the Specialty Training and Advanced Research program and completed a Masters in Clinical Research at UCLA as a part of his fellowship where his research focused on HIV and sexually transmitted infection epidemiology as well as HIV health services utilization. Drawn by the opportunity to be part of a top notch medical school and to practice medicine in one of the best public hospitals in the country, Dr. Chow came to UTSW where he currently practices HIV medicine and general infectious diseases at the Amelia Court HIV clinic, Parkland, and Clements University Hospital. His research interests include HIV and sexually transmitted infection epidemiology, health services, global health, and health disparities. Dr. Chow’s interests outside of medicine include spending time with family, traveling, and learning about new cultures.
Financial relationships
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Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:Grant Or ContractIneligible company:Gilead SciencesTopic:Investigator-Sponsored Research (ISR) Program: Implementation and evaluation of a rapid initiation of antiretroviral therapy program in a large, urban safety net clinic in Dallas, TXDate added:Date updated:10/03/2023
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