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Marguerite A. Urban, M.D.

Marguerite A. Urban, M.D.

Infectious Disease

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Faculty Appointments

Professor (Part-Time) - Department of Medicine, Infectious Diseases (SMD)

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Residency, Internal Medicine, Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital. 1998 - 1990

Internship, Internal Medicine, Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital. 1997 - 1998

Fellowship, Infectious Disease, University of Rochester School of Medicine GME. 1991 - 1994

Education

MD | Medical College of Pennsylvania. 1987

Publications

Journal Articles

Best Practices Implementation: Congenital Syphilis Prevention Efforts in Monroe County, New York 2018.

Drame F, Urban MA, Inscho RR, Mendoza MD, Hiltunen K, Owens J, Stone C, Hart-Malloy R

Sexually transmitted diseases.. 2021 December 6 Epub 12/06/2021.

Quantity, not frequency, of alcohol use moderates the association between multiple sexual partners and Trichomonas vaginalis among women attending an urban STD clinic.

Scott-Sheldon LA, Senn TE, Carey KB, Urban MA, Carey MP

Sexually transmitted infections.. 2013 September 89 (6):498-503. Epub 04/11/2013.

The male-to-female ratio and multiple sexual partners: multilevel analysis with patients from an STD clinic.

Senn TE, Carey MP, Vanable PA, Urban MA, Sliwinski MJ

AIDS and behavior.. 2010 August 14 (4):942-8. Epub 05/16/2008.

Brief and intensive behavioral interventions to promote sexual risk reduction among STD clinic patients: results from a randomized controlled trial.

Carey MP, Senn TE, Vanable PA, Coury-Doniger P, Urban MA

AIDS and behavior.. 2010 June 14 (3):504-17. Epub 07/10/2009.

Improving HIV rapid testing rates among STD clinic patients: a randomized controlled trial.

Carey MP, Coury-Doniger P, Senn TE, Vanable PA, Urban MA

Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.. 2008 November 27 (6):833-8. Epub 1900 01 01.

Evaluating a two-step approach to sexual risk reduction in a publicly-funded STI clinic: rationale, design, and baseline data from the Health Improvement Project-Rochester (HIP-R).

Carey MP, Vanable PA, Senn TE, Coury-Doniger P, Urban MA

Contemporary clinical trials.. 2008 July 29 (4):569-86. Epub 02/12/2008.

Childhood sexual abuse and sexual risk behavior among men and women attending a sexually transmitted disease clinic.

Senn TE, Carey MP, Vanable PA, Coury-Doniger P, Urban MA

Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.. 2006 August 74 (4):720-31. Epub 1900 01 01.

Fever and progressive respiratory failure in three elderly family members.

Lee FE, Daigle CC, Urban MA, Metlay LA, Treanor JJ, Trawick DR

Chest.. 2005 September 128 (3):1863-4, 1865-7. Epub 1900 01 01.

Recruiting patients from a sexually transmitted disease clinic to sexual risk reduction workshops: are monetary incentives necessary?

Carey MP, Vanable PA, Senn TE, Coury-Doniger P, Urban MA

Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP.. 2005 11 (6):516-21. Epub 1900 01 01.

Use of stage of change (SOC) to develop an STD/HIV behavioral intervention: phase 1. A system to classify SOC for STD/HIV sexual risk behaviors--development and reliability in an STD clinic.

Coury-Doniger P, Levenkron JC, Knox KL, Cowell S, Urban MA

AIDS patient care and STDs.. 1999 August 13 (8):493-502. Epub 1900 01 01.

Results of a screening program for Chlamydia trachomatis infection in men attending a sexually transmitted diseases clinic.

Urban MA, Coury-Doniger P, Reichman RC

Sexually transmitted diseases.. 1997 November 24 (10):587-92. Epub 1900 01 01.

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