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Sara Keely Schultz, MD, FACP is a Professor in the Department of Medicine at Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, where she serves as Director of the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program at Temple University Hospital. Her clinical expertise includes compassionate care for people living with HIV, viral hepatitis, and complex infections in individuals who use drugs.
- Clinical Interests: General infectious disease, infections in people who use drugs, complicated skin/soft tissue infections, HIV, viral hepatitis, sexual health and STI prevention
- Research Focus: Harm reduction strategies and novel approaches to clinical care for marginalized populations
- Education: MD from Drexel University College of Medicine, Fellowship at Temple University Hospital, Residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
- Awards: Golden Apple Teaching Award, Safe Hands Award, Medical Humanities Award
- Grants: Mary DeWitt Pettit, MD Fellowship Grant for sexual health research
She leads telemedicine appointments at Temple Health and specializes in integrating medical education with community-based harm reduction initiatives.
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