Stephanie Spivack, MD
Assistant Professor, Clinical Medicine
- About Me
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Clinical Interests
- HIV
- Hepatitis C
- Infection control
- Antimicrobial stewardship
- Harm reduction
- Education, Training & Credentials
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Educational Background
- Fellowship, Infectious Diseases, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
- Residency, Internal Medicine, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
- MD, The George Washington University, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC
Certifications
- Internal Medicine
Memberships
- Infectious Diseases Society of America
- Publications
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Digital Bibliography
Spivack S, Pagkalinawan S, Samuel R, Koren D. HIV: how to manage heavily treatment-experienced patients. Drugs in Context. 2022;11:2021-9-1. https://doi.org/10.7573/dic.2021-9-1
Spivack S, Leone P. A Case of Disseminated Nocardia farcinica Presenting as Fever of Unknown Origin in a Transplant Patient. Contagion. 2022; 5(2) 25-26. https://www.contagionlive.com/publications/contagion/2020/april/a-case-of-disseminated-nocardia-farcinica-presenting-as-fever-of-unknown-origin-in-a-transplant-patient
Accepted abstracts:
Mueller D, Spivack S, Axelrod P, D’Orazio J. The Impact of Addiction Medicine Consultation on Discharges Against Medical Advice in Patients with Opioid Use Disorder and Staphylococcus Aureus Bacteremia. Presented at ID Week 2020.
Spivack S, Kludjian G, Gallagher JC, Mishkin A, Gallucci S, Kilpatrick L, Sajjan U, Tam V, Temple University COVID-19 Research Group. Low Rates of Bacterial Co-infection in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19. Presented at ID Week 2021.
Kludjian G, Spivack S, Gallagher JC, Mishkin A, Gallucci S, Kilpatrick L, Sajjan U, Tam V, Temple University COVID-19 Research Group. Description of Super-infections in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19. Presented at ID Week 2021.