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Julie C.
Dombrowski
MD
MPH

She/Her/Hers
Faculty
Infectious Diseases
Pinned
Academic
Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Adjunct Professor, Department of Epidemiology
Professional
Deputy Director, HIV/STD Program, Public Health - Seattle & King County
Co-Director of UW/Fred Hutch Center for AIDS Research (CFAR)
Sites of Practice
Harborview Medical Center

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Biography

Dr. Dombrowski's research focuses on improving HIV & STI clinical and public health services for marginalized populations in the United States with a particular focus on novel models of HIV care.  She has worked with sexual health clinics and health department HIV/STD programs throughout the U.S. on capacity building projects and research collaborations. She mentors students, post-doctoral trainees and junior faculty, and she is a primary care provider in the Madison & Max HIV Clinics in Seattle, Washington. 

Research Interests

  • HIV/STI public health 
  • STI clinical trials
  • Intersection of HIV, mental health, and substance abuse

Clinical Interests

  • HIV care for people with complex medical and social needs
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections

Education & Training

Medical School - Duke University School of Medicine

MPH Degree - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Internship & Residency Training - University of California San Francisco

Fellowship - University of Washington

Honors

King K. Holmes Endowed Professorship in STD & AIDS (2020-2023)

UW School of Medicine Outstanding Research Mentor Award

Fialkow Award, UW School of Medicine

Professionalism Award, UCSF Medicine Residency Program

Dean's Recognition Award, Duke University School of Medicine

Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, North Carolina Schweitzer Fellows Program

Publications