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Khalil
G.
Ghanem
,
MD

Professor
Khalil Ghanem

Departmental Affiliations

School of Medicine
Primary

Contact Info

5200 Eastern Avenue, MFL Center Tower #378
Baltimore
Maryland
21224
US        
410-550-1169

Research Interests

sexually transmitted infections; syphilis; gonorrhea; sexual health; vaginal microbiome
Experiences & Accomplishments
Education
PhD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2008
MD
Baylor College of Medicine
1996
Overview
I have focused my research on two areas: The first is the epidemiology and management of sexually transmitted infections, with a focus on the management of adult syphilis. I have studied the implications of concomitant HIV infection on the serological responses and central nervous system complications of syphilis. The second, and more recent area of focus has been on the impact of sex hormones on the composition and stability of the vaginal microbiome and susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections. My general clinical focus has been on infectious diseases with a particular focus on sexually transmitted infections. While faculty at Johns Hopkins, between 2010-2013, I was named Director of STD, HIV, and TB Clinical Services at the Baltimore City Health Department where I oversaw the integration of the TB Program with the HIV and STD clinics, the introduction of Express STD Testing, and the introduction of routine Hepatitis C testing and management within the STD Clinics. I am also the STD Consultant for the Maryland Department of Health’s Center for Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention (CSTIP). I have also focused on both undergraduate and graduate medical education. I am director of the Microbiology/Infectious Diseases course for the first year medical students. I oversaw its transition to the Genes to Society curriculum. I was Associate Program Director for the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Training Program. In 2013, I became Deputy Director of Education for the Department of Medicine at Bayview where I oversee the Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Program and I am Director of the Scholarship Pathways. Finally, I am the PI on a CDC grant to train healthcare professionals in 7 states on principles of HIV and STD prevention.
Honors & Awards
Phi Eta Sigma Undergraduate Honor Society
Best Undergraduate Biology Researcher, University of Texas at Arlington
Resident Teaching Award, Baylor College of Medicine
Barry Wood Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (class of 2009)
American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association (ASTDA) Young Investigator Award
Barry Wood Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (class of 2012)
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Medical Student Graduation Hooder
Barry Wood Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (class of 2013)
Professors’ Award for Distinction in Teaching in the Pre-Clinical Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Leadership Development Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Graduation Grand Marshall
Teaching Excellence Award, Johns Hopkins Bayview Internal Medicine Residents
Barry Wood Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (class of 2014)
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Medical Student Graduation Hooder
Barry Wood Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (class of 2015)
Alpha Omega Alpha, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Chapter
Barry Wood Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (class of 2016)
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Medical Student Graduation Hooder
George J Stuart Award- Outstanding Clinical Teacher- Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins Institute for Excellence in Education (IEE) Outstanding Achievement in Teaching for those on faculty >10 years
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Graduation Medical Student Marshall
George J Stuart Award- Outstanding Clinical Teacher- Johns Hopkins University (class of 2017)
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Medical Student Graduation Hooder
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Distinguished Teaching Society
Projects
Understanding SypHilis In Network Study (USHINE)