Rupali Doshi

Rupali Doshi

Rupali Doshi

Assistant Research Professor


School: Milken Institute School of Public Health

Department: Epidemiology

Contact:

Email: Rupali Doshi
Office Phone: (202) 671-4921
950 New Hampshire Avenue, 5th Floor Washinton DC 20052

Rupali K. Doshi, MD, MS, is an Assistant Research Professor and is currently embedded at the District of Columbia Department of Health, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STD and TB Administration, as the Chief of the Strategic Information Division.  Dr. Doshi has a secondary appointment in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences and is a clinical provider at the Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center.  Previously, Dr. Doshi worked at the Health Resources and Services Administration in the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program and as an academic internist in hospital medicine.  


Epidemiology

HIV/AIDS

Infectious Disease

2000       AB, History, Brown University

2004       MD, Brown Medical School

2012       MS, Clinical Research, Emory University

PUBH 6259 Epidemiologic Surveillance in Public Health

My research focuses on HIV and STD epidemiology, public health surveillance and optimizing outcomes for people living with HIV.

Doshi RK, Vogenthaler N, Lewis S, Rodriguez A, Metsch L, del Rio C. Correlates of antiretroviral utilization among hospitalized HIV-infected crack cocaine users.  AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 2012 Sep;28(9):1007-14.  PMID 22214200.

Doshi RK, Malebranche DJ, Sangaramoorthy T, Bowleg L.  Health care and HIV testing experiences among Black men in the South: Implications for “Seek, Test, Treat, and Retain” HIV prevention strategies.  AIDS Patient Care STDs 2013 Feb;27(2):123-33.  PMID 23268586.

Doshi RK, Milberg JM, Isenberg D, Matthews T, Malitz F, Matosky M, Trent-Adams S, Parham Hopson D, Cheever L.  High Rates of Retention and Viral Suppression in United States HIV Safety Net System: HIV Care Continuum in the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, 2011.  Clinical Infectious Diseases 2015 Jan 1; 60(1): 117-125. PMID 25225233.

Doshi RK, Milberg JM, Jumento T, Matthews T, Dempsey A, Cheever LW.  For Many Served By the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, Disparities in Viral Suppression Decreased, 2010-14.  Health Affairs (Milwood) 2017 Jan 1, 36(1):116-123. PMID: 28069854.