
Teena Chopra, M.D., MPH, FACP, FIDSA, FSHEA
Professor of Medicine; Assistant Dean, Faculty Development and Coaching; Corporate Medical Director-Infection Prevention, Epidemiology, and Antibiotic Stewardship, DMC and WSU; Director, Infection Prevention-Epidemiology and Antibiotic Stewardship, Vibra Hospital; Certified Executive Coach, Center for Executive Coaching
313-993-0302 (fax)
Teena Chopra, M.D., MPH, FACP, FIDSA, FSHEA
Office Phone
313-745-7105
Appointments
Professor of Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine (Detroit, MI) April 2020-present
Associate Professor of Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine (Detroit, MI) August 2016-April 2020
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine (Detroit, MI) July 2011-August 2016
Education Training
EDUCATION
Graduate:
Master’s in Public Health; Wayne State University – Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences (Detroit, MI) September 2009-December 2011
Training Course in Hospital Epidemiology for Infectious Diseases, Society for Health Care Epidemiology of America (SHEA) May 2009
Medical School; MBBS, Dayanand Medical College (Ludhiana, India) August 1996-July 2001
Baccalaureate:
S.R. Govt. College, Amritsar, India; graduated with Honors in Physics, Chemistry and Biology July 1994-July 1996
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