Karly Murphy, MD, MHS, MSc
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Title(s) | Assistant Professor, Medicine |
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School | School of Medicine |
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Address | 490 Illinois Street, #92J San Francisco CA 94158
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Phone | -- |
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Biography
University of California, San Francisco, CA | | 2022 | Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training |
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine | | 2020 | General Internal Medicine Fellowship |
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | MHS | 2019 | Epidemiology |
Johns Hopkins Medicine | Residency | 2017 | Internal Medicine/Primary Care |
Harvard Medical School | MD | 2014 | Medicine |
National University of Ireland, Galway | MSc | 2007 | Biomedical Science |
Kenyon College | BA | 2006 | Biochemistry |
Overview
Dr. Murphy is a general internist and clinician investigator whose research focuses on improving physical health care delivery for patients with comorbid serious mental illness and reducing gaps in care quality that disproportionately affect this population. She completed residency training in the Johns Hopkins Osler Internal Medicine Program and the Urban Health Primary Care track, where she developed her clinical interests in caring for marginalized populations, and then completed a general medicine fellowship where she gained advanced training in epidemiology and clinical research. She is interested in using health services research methods, mixed-methods, and implementation science to address gaps in care quality and care processes. Dr. Murphy studies cancer screening and chronic disease management as models of care quality and the strategizes to improve coordination between primary care and mental health providers. She also has ongoing work focused on implicit bias and populations with serious mental illness.
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Effect of Care Management on Cholesterol for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness: a Secondary Analysis of an RCT. J Gen Intern Med. 2024 Feb; 39(2):354-356.
Murphy KA, Sarker E, Stuart EA, Cook C, Goldsholl S, Daumit GL. PMID: 37950107; PMCID: PMC10853150.
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Establishing a Care Continuum for Cardiometabolic Conditions for Patients with Serious Mental Illness. Curr Cardiol Rep. 2023 04; 25(4):193-202.
Murphy KA, Daumit GL. PMID: 36847991; PMCID: PMC10042919.
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