Background
Dr. Lana Lee is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She is an adolescent medicine physician-investigator whose clinical and research interests focus on establishing effective patient-centered care strategies for young people living with HIV in the US and abroad.
She has been providing HIV care for children, youth and adults for more than seven years, including two years in rural South Africa. She is currently the medical director of the Johns Hopkins Pediatric, Adolescent and Young Adult HIV/AIDS Program and is a clinical associate and part-time instructor in the Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine at Johns Hopkins.
Dr. Lee earned her M.D. at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. She completed residencies at Yale New Haven Hospital and Yale University School of Medicine’s Department of Internal Medicine. She completed a fellowship in pediatric infectious diseases at Parkland Health & Hospital System and a fellowship in adolescent medicine at Johns Hopkins.
Patient Ratings & Comments
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