Judith I Tsui
Adjunct Professor, Health Systems and Population Health
Professor, Medicine – General Internal Medicine
206-744-1835 | tsuij@uw.edu
Research Interests
She currently conducts NIH-funded clinical and health services research to improve care and outcomes for persons who use drugs, focusing on medications and innovative care delivery models to treat and prevent substance use disorders and related co-morbidities (hepatitis C and HIV).
Bio
Judith Tsui, MD MPH is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW) in the Division of General Internal Medicine/Department of Medicine based at Harborview Medical Center and Adjunct Professor in the UW Department of Health Systems and Population Health. She completed her MD at NYU School of Medicine, MPH at Emory University, Residency at Oregon Health Sciences University, and GIM fellowship/post-doc at UCSF.
Prior to joining the University of Washington in 2014, she was a K23-funded faculty member at Boston University/Boston Medical Center.
Education
MD New York University, 1997
MPH Emory University, 2004
BA Anthropology, Princeton University, 1991