Shashi Kapadia

Shashi N Kapadia

Associate Professor of Medicine
My research focus is healthcare delivery for people with substance use disorders and infections.
Research

I lead a public-health focused research program that aims to promote improved healthcare quality for underserved populations. My lab applies a diverse array of methods to conduct health services research, including observational epidemiology, policy analysis, qualitative research, and cost-effectiveness analyses. We have contributed to our understanding of hepatitis C, substance use disorder, endocarditis, and HIV.

Biography

Shashi Kapadia, MD is an infectious diseases and addiction medicine physician. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine and of Population Health Sciences at Weill Cornell Medicine. He provides clinical care for patients with HIV, viral hepatitis, and general infectious diseases; and also attends on the addiction medicine consultation service. Dr. Kapadia completed medical school and residency training at the New Jersey Medical School. He then completed a fellowship in infectious diseases and a residency in public health and preventive medicine, both at Weill Cornell. His clinical and research efforts are focused on high-quality and equitable treatment for people with hepatitis C, HIV, and substance use disorders. He has published research to develop and evaluate innovative, patient-centered care delivery models for these conditions.

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