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Stephanie Black, MD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, at Rush Medical College, Rush University. She also serves as the Medical Director of the Communicable Disease Program at the Chicago Department of Public Health and holds a Voluntary Attending position at Cook County Health.
Research and Clinical Interests:
- Specializes in infectious diseases and clinical management of communicable illnesses.
- Focuses on public health interventions, disease surveillance, and outbreak response.
- Engages in academic medicine through teaching and clinical training at a major urban medical institution.
Professional Roles:
- Associate Professor, Rush Medical College
- Medical Director, Communicable Disease Program, Chicago Department of Public Health
- Voluntary Attending, Cook County Health
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed in the provided text.
Advising and Grants:
There is no information available regarding student advising or research grants. However, her leadership role in public health suggests involvement in funded programs and mentorship within clinical and public health training environments.
Labs and Teams:
Dr. Black is actively involved with the Communicable Disease Program at the Chicago Department of Public Health, where she leads initiatives related to infectious disease control and public health policy. She collaborates with clinical and public health teams across Cook County and academic affiliates.



