Jeremy Chow, M.D.

Jeremy Chow, M.D.

  • Internal Medicine - Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine
  • HIV
  • Infectious Disease

Biography

Jeremy Yan-Shun Chow, M.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center, and a member of its Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine. He specializes in HIV medicine.

Dr. Chow earned his medical degree at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He completed a residency in internal medicine at Emory University and received advanced training in infectious disease and global HIV/AIDS prevention research through fellowships at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He also holds a master’s degree in clinical research from UCLA.

Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, he joined the UT Southwestern faculty in 2016.

Dr. Chow’s research interests include HIV and sexually transmitted infection epidemiology, health services, and health disparities.

He is a member of the American College of Physicians, the Infectious Diseases Society of America/HIV Medicine Association, the Texas Medical Association, and the Dallas County Medical Society.

Education & Training
  • Medical School - University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (2005-2010)
  • Fellowship - UCLA Medical Center (2013-2016), Infectious Diseases
  • Clinical Research Fellowship - UCLA School of Medicine (2014-2016), Clinical Research
  • Residency - Emory University School of Medicine (2010-2013), Internal Medicine
Professional Associations & Affiliations
  • American College of Physicians
  • Infectious Diseases Society of America/HIV Medicine Association
  • Texas Medical Association
  • Dallas County Medical Society
Honors & Awards
  • Distinction in Global Health 2013, Emory University Internal Medicine Residency Program
  • Distinction in Teaching 2013, Emory University Internal Medicine Residency Program
  • Distinction in Social Medicine 2013, Emory University Internal Medicine Residency Program
Books & Publications
Research
  • HIV
  • Health Disparities and Access to Care
  • Health Services
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections

Clinical Focus

  • HIV
  • Infectious Disease

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