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Amy S. Baranoski

Amy S. Baranoski, MD, MSc

Associate Professor


Personal Pronouns: she/her

Department: Medicine

Practices: Partnership Comprehensive Care Practice

Specialties: HIV

Education

  • MSc in Epidemiology - Boston University School of Public Health
  • MD - Drexel University College of Medicine
  • BS - University of Scranton

Memberships / Professional Affiliations

  • Infectious Diseases Society of America

Amy Baranoski, MD, MSc, is medical director of the Partnership Comprehensive Care Practice in Philadelphia. She is a physician who is board-certified in internal medicine and infectious diseases. She is committed to providing high-quality care for individuals living with HIV and other infectious conditions. 

Clinical Services

HIV, HIV care, Sexually transmitted infections

Internships

  • Internal Medicine - Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (2003-2004)

Residencies

  • Internal Medicine - Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (2004-2006)

Fellowships

  • Infectious Diseases - Boston University Medical Center (2006-2009)

Amy Baranoski, MD, MSc, is an associate professor in the Department of Medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine. She is an enthusiastic educator and has been the recipient of multiple teaching awards.

Research

Dr. Baranoski has a Master of Science in Epidemiology and a strong interest in clinical and translational research focused on improving quality of life and reducing medical co-morbidities for people living with HIV. She is the Partnership's program director/principal investigator for the Health Resources & Services Administration’s Ryan White Part C: HIV Early Intervention Service Program.

Publications

View all publications in PubMed.

  • Tandon R, Baranoski AS*, Huang F, de las Morenas A, Vragovic O, Sullivan M, Stier EA. Abnormal Anal Cytology in HIV-infected Women. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2010; 203(1): 21.e1-6. Epub 2010 Mar 12. PMID: 19106657. *corresponding author
  • Harrop JS, Sharan AD, Ratliff J, Prasad S, Jabbour P, Evans JJ, Veznedaroglu E, Andrews DW, Maltenfort M, Liebman K, Flomenberg P, Sell B, Baranoski AS, Fonshell C, Reiter D, Rosenwasser RH. Impact of a standardized protocol and antibiotic-impregnated catheters on ventriculostomy infection rates in cerebrovascular patients. Neurosurgery 2010; 67(1): 187-91. PMID: 20559105.
  • Baranoski AS, Horsburgh CR, Cupples LA, Aschengrau A, Stier EA. Risk factors for non-adherence with Pap testing in HIV-infected women. J Womens Health 2011; 20(11):1635-43. Epub 2011 Aug 31. PMID: 21879883.
  • Baranoski AS, Stier EA. Factors Associated with Time to Colposcopy after Abnormal Pap Testing in HIV-infected Women. J Womens Health 2012; 21(4):418-24; Epub 2011 Dec 5. PMID: 22141453.
  • Baranoski AS, Tandon R, Weinberg J, Huang F, Stier EA. Risk Factors for Abnormal Anal Cytology over Time in HIV-infected Women. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2012; 202(2):107.e1-8. Epub 2012 Mar 30. PMID: 22520651.
  • Baranoski AS, Meuser E, Hardy H, Closson EF, Mimiaga MJ, Safren SA, Virk P, Luk R, Skolnik PR, Kumar VS. Patient and provider perspectives on cellular phone-based technology to improve HIV treatment adherence. AIDS Care 2014; 26(1):26-32. Epub 2013 Jun 6. PMID: 23742640.
  • Baranoski AS, Harris A, Michaels D, Miciek R, Storer T, Sebastiani P, Montano M. Relationship between Poor Physical Function, Inflammatory Markers and Co-morbidities in HIV-infected Women on Antiretroviral Therapy. J Womens Health 2014; 23(1):1-8. Epub 2013 Nov 12. PMID: 24219874
  • Battaglia TA, Gunn CM, McCoy ME, Mu HH, Baranoski AS, Chiao EY, Kachnic LA, Stier EA. Beliefs About Anal Cancer among HIV-Infected Women: Barriers and Motivators to Participation in Research. Womens Health Issues 2015; 25(6):720-6. Epub 2015 Aug 4. PMID: 26253825.
  • Baranoski AS, Cotton D, Heeren T, Nunes D, Kubiak RW, Horsburgh CR. Clinical liver disease progression among hepatitis C-infected drug users with CD4 cell count less than 200 cells/mm3 is more pronounced among women than men. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 2015; 3(1): ofv214. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofv214. eCollection 2016 Jan. PMID: 26955643.
  • Weinstein ZM, Battaglia TA, Baranoski AS. Factors associated with adherence to routine screening mammography in HIV-infected women. J Womens Health. 2016; 25(5):473-9. Epub 2016 Jan 26. PMID: 27168388.
  • Duke P, Cestone C, Baranoski A, Grosseman S, Li H, Gottlieb D, Novack D. Using narratives to create a framework to analyze professional growth of third year medical students. MedEdPublish. 2017; 6, [1], 39, doi: https://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2017.000039
  • Baranoski AS, Russo DM, Weber V. Drexel University College of Medicine. Accepted for publication in Sept 2020 Supplement, A Snapshot in Medical Student Education, Academic Medicine PMID: 33626735.

Contact Information


Partnership Comprehensive Care Practice
1427 Vine Street
2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: 215.762.2530
Fax: 215.762.2531