Maria A.
Corcorran
MD
MPH
BIO
Dr. Corcorran attends at Harborview's Madison Clinic and Hepatitis and Liver Clinic. Additionally, she is the medical director of the Aurora Clinic, a low-barrier clinic for people living homeless. Her research focuses on infectious complications of injection drug use - namely hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and HIV - and on novel care delivery strategies for people who use drugs. She similarly has an academic focus on healthcare worker training in the fields of HIV and viral hepatitis, and she serves as Associate Editor for UW's Hepatitis B Online and Hepatitis C Online curricula.
research interests
- Novel models for low-barrier care among people who use drugs
- Strengthening harm reduction services for people who use drugs
- HIV and viral hepatitis prevention
clinical interests
- viral hepatitis
- HIV
- infectious complications of injection drug use
Education & Training
BA, Whitman College (2007)
MD, University of Washington (2013)
Intern, Department of Medicine, University of Washington (2013-2014)
Resident, Department of Medicine, University of Washington (2014-2016)
Chief Resident, Department of Medicine, Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington (2016-2017)
Fellow, Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, University of Washington (2017-2020)
MPH, Epidemiology, University of Washington (2020)
Honors
Phi Beta Kappa (2007)
Alpha Omega Alpha (2013)
Honors in Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (2013)