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Wendy S Armstrong, MD
Infectious Diseases
Highlights
Languages
- English
About Wendy S Armstrong
Emory Affiliation
Emory Clinic - School of Medicine Faculty
Emory Healthcare Network
Emory Physician Group Practice
Academic Title
Professor
Vice Chair of Education and Integration, Emory University School of Medicine
Year Started Practicing
1998
About the Provider
Wendy Armstrong, MD, FIDSA, FACP received her medical degree from Harvard Medical School in 1994. She completed her internal medicine internship, residency, chief residency and Infectious Diseases fellowship at the University of Michigan. She joined the Emory University faculty in 2007, assuming the role of Program Director of the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program in 2008, and Medical Director of the Ponce de Leon Center, Infectious Diseases Program at Grady Health System, in 2009. She is currently a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases and the Vice Chair of Education and Integration for the Department of Medicine.
Dr. Armstrong’s research interests revolve around disparities in access to care and barriers to care as well as health care utilization for vulnerable, HIV-infected populations and infectious disease medical education.
Dr. Armstrong’s research interests revolve around disparities in access to care and barriers to care as well as health care utilization for vulnerable, HIV-infected populations and infectious disease medical education.
Interpretive Services
To provide the highest quality of care, interpreter services may be utilized to ensure proper communication of medical information for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and non-English speaking patients or family members.
Academic Profile
Expertise
Education
- Fellowship: CS Mott Children's Hospital, Infectious Disease, 2000
- Residency: Univ of Michigan Hospitals, Internal Medicine, 1998
- Internship: Univ of Michigan Hospitals, Internal Medicine, 1995
- Medical Education: Harvard Medical School, MD, 1994
Board Certifications
- Infectious Disease: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2000
- Internal Medicine: American Board of Internal Medicine, 1997
