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Janet M. Hines, M.D. Janet Hines is the Director of the HUP MacGregor Infectious Disease Clinic, which provides specialized primary care for several hundred of the region's HIV-infected patients, as well as consultative evaluation of other infectious diseases. She is a Co-Investigator on an NIH project exploring the care of HIV patients with serious mental illness. She also is working on various projects exploring the utilization of rapid HIV testing in this academic, urban medical center. Her academic responsibilities for Penn Medicine include being course director for “Frontiers in HIV Medicine”, a fourth-year elective, as well as being past course director for Introduction to Clinical Medicine. Her past experience includes being director of the Emergency Fast Track in the Emergency Department at Penn, as well as completing a Microbiology fellowship during her Infectious Disease training at Penn. Hines, Janet and Nachamkin, Irving. “Effective Use of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory for Diagnosing Diarrheal Diseases.” Clinical Infectious Diseases 1996;23:1292-1301. Cross KJ and Hines JM. “Fever of Unknown Origin” in Buckley RM and Gluckman SG.(eds.) HIV for the Primary Care Physician. Elsevier Science, Philadelphia. 2002. Hines JH and Barton TL. “Recognition and Diagnosis of HIV Infection” in Lo Re III, V (ed) Hot Topics: Infectious Diseases. Hanley & Belfus Inc, Philadelphia, 2004. Contact:
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