Dr. Ellen Tedaldi is currently a Professor of Medicine in the Section of General Internal Medicine and Director of the Temple Comprehensive HIV Program. Dr. Tedaldi is a Principal Investigator in the NIH sponsored clinical trails network, the Terry Beirn Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS (CPCRA) where she is Chair of the Working Group on Hepatitis and Member of the Unit Performance Committee. Since 1998, she has been an investigator in the CDC observational cohort project, The HOPS (HIV Outpatient Study. She was Section Chief of General Internal Medicine at Temple University from 1990-95. She served as Director of Adult HIV services in the St. Christopher’s clinic for Immunology. Currently, she is Chair of the Board of Directors HepTREC (Hepatitis Treatment, Research and Education and on the Board of Institute for Safe Families. At Temple, she has been both member and Chair of the Status of Women Faculty and is a student advisor for HIV Prevention Corps and Prevention Point. She has published in the areas of hepatitis C and HIV coinfection, women’s HIV care. She lectures frequently in English and Spanish on HIV related topics and has been on local Spanish radio programs to discuss HIV and hepatitis. Among her recent honors, she has been listed as a “Top Doc” in Philadelphia Magazine 6 times, a recipient of the Mazzoni Award for work in HIV/AIDS and an awardee of the Humanism in Medicine award from the College of Physicians in Philadelphia.
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Dr. Ellen Tedaldi, Professor of Medicine