Kathleen Page


Dr. Kathleen Page, MD, is an Associate Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.  Her work focuses on improving access and quality of care to the emerging Latino community in Baltimore. Her practice in the Moore Clinic and at the Baltimore City Health Department serves Latin American immigrants with HIV. She has established the Latino HIV Outreach Program at the Baltimore City Health Department which collaborates with various local community based organizations to improve timely HIV diagnosis and access to care for Latinos.  She co-founded Centro SOL (Center for Salud/Health and Opportunities for Latinos) which is developing novel strategies to meet the health needs of Latino migrants through research, education, community advocacy, and clinical care.  She is also the Baltimore City Health Department’s Director of STD/HIV/HCV/TB Clinical Services.

Dr. Page was selected by the Johns Hopkins Institutions Diversity Leadership Council to receive a 2013 Diversity Recognition Award. In 2014, she received the Mayor’s Hispanic Heritage Award and the Johns Hopkins President’s Award in recognition of her work with the Latino community in Baltimore.  Together with Sarah Polk, co-Director of Centro SOL, they received the 2016 Clinical Excellence Award for their innovative, community-based approach to expanding health care access to immigrant families in Baltimore.