Background
Dr. Chida is the Director of the Osler Medical Residency. She is an assistant professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases. Prior to becoming Program Director of the Osler Residency in 2021, Dr. Chida served as the associate director of the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Training Program for 6 years. She was also co-director of the Medical Education Pathway of the Johns Hopkins Bayview and Osler Internal Medicine Residency Programs, and was a clinical coach in Barker Firm of the Osler Program. Dr. Chida has served on national education committees for the ACGME and the Infectious Disease Society of America, and is a Fellow of the Infectious Disease Society of America.
Dr. Chida received undergraduate degrees in English and Psychology from the University of Florida. She then earned her medical degree and masters of science in public health from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. She completed her residency in internal medicine at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, where she also served as a chief medical resident. She came to Hopkins to pursue fellowship in infectious diseases, and in 2016, she joined the faculty in the Division of Infectious Diseases.
Dr. Chida’s research interests include career development for physicians-in-training, the advancement of women in medicine, and how to best train residents and fellows in HIV care. Her clinical interests include general infectious diseases and HIV care.
Patient Ratings & Comments
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