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Jorge Luis Salinas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, with a focus on Infectious Diseases at Stanford University. His academic journey includes prestigious appointments such as the Medical Director of the Infection Prevention Control Program at Stanford Healthcare and he has served as a Hospital Epidemiologist at the University of Iowa. His research interests lie in epidemiology and infection control, which has led him to receive multiple awards including the Chair Diversity Award from Stanford Medicine and the Young Investigator Award from the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. He is actively involved in various committees and advisory boards aimed at improving public health and controlling infectious diseases, including the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America and the California Department of Public Health. Jorge has contributed significantly to the field of infectious diseases through academic publications and his role in public health initiatives, further enhancing his commitment to clinical excellence and the advancement of medical knowledge in infectious disease epidemiology.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Teaching and research in the field of Infectious Diseases.
University of Iowa • Iowa
Oversaw epidemiology efforts and research initiatives in infectious diseases.
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