Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine
Faculty
Spyridon S. Marinopoulos, MD, MBA - Director
Assistant Professor of Medicine

Dr. Marinopoulos is a Board Certified General Internist and Assistant Professor of Medicine who has served as the Director of University Health Services as of March 2006. He completed his undergraduate studies with a degree in Chemistry from The University of Chicago. He received his MD degree from the University Of Chicago Pritzker School Of Medicine and his MBA from the University Of Chicago Graduate School Of Business, with a concentration in Health Administration and Policy. He received his Internal Medicine training at New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center. After 2 years in private practice, Dr. Marinopoulos joined the full time faculty in the Division of General Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins in 2001. He has published in the area of evidence based medicine and has interests in the areas of university health and health care administration.
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Nancy Codori, MD, MPH
Instructor of Medicine
Dr. Codori is a Board Certified General Internist and Instructor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. She graduated from Northwestern University School of Medicine in Chicago, IL in 1990. She holds a Master's degree in public health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She completed her Internal Medicine internship and residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston, MA in 1993. She has cared for adults in many ambulatory and inpatient settings. She provided primary care and inpatient care to adults for 7 years as a staff internist for Johns Hopkins Community Physicians in East Baltimore. She provided urgent outpatient care as a faculty physician for Johns Hopkins Department of Emergency Medicine, Urgent Care from 2000 through 2005. Her most recent position before joining the Johns Hopkins faculty was as physician manager for Chase Brexton Health Services, a federally qualified community health center. Her research interests include rapid HIV testing in emergency departments, MRSA prevalence in emergency departments and depression in medical students.
Edgar (Pete) Miller, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine

Dr. Miller is a Board Certified General Internist who has practiced at UHS since 1995, but has assumed an increased clinical role since November 2006. Dr Miller completed his undergraduate studies at Pennsylvania State University and followed with a PhD in Marine Sciences from the University of Connecticut. After receiving his MD from Jefferson Medical College, Dr Miller did residency training at the Medical University of South Carolina and completed a fellowship in General Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins. Dr Miller is certified by the American Society of Hypertension as a specialist in the treatment of hypertension. He conducts research on the effects of diet and lifestyle on blood pressure and kidney disease.
Stephanie Chang, MD, MPH
Instructor of Medicine
Dr. Chang is a Board Certified General Internist and Pediatrician. She has practiced at UHS since moving to Baltimore in 2004. She completed the General Internal Medicine Fellowship in 2006 and continues to practice and teach as a part-time Instructor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins. She completed undergraduate and medical school at the University of Michigan, and continued post-graduate residency training in Internal Medicine/Pediatrics at the University of Minnesota. After working in a primary care clinic as a general internist, she moved to Baltimore where she also completed an MPH at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Clinical and research interests include nutrition, preventive medicine, international health, health disparities, health systems. She currently works at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) in Rockville, MD.
Gail Daumit, MD, MHS
Associate Professor of Medicine

Jeremy Sugarman, MD, MPH, MA
Harvey M. Meyerhoff Professor of Bioethics and Medicine

Nurse Practitioner

Kathleen is a graduate of the Georgetown University School of Nursing. She received her Master’s degree in Nursing from the University of Rochester and her post-Master’s Nurse Practitioner degree from the University of Maryland. Prior to joining us at UHS, she worked at Johns Hopkins Community Physicians where she maintained a large practice in adult primary care medicine. Kathleen is interested in the issues concerning student health and preventive medicine.



