Susa Coffey, MD

Title(s)Professor, Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address995 Potrero Avenue, #425A
San Francisco CA 94110
Phone628-206-4082
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    University of California, San FranciscoResidency School of Medicine
    University of California, San FranciscoM.D.1996 Medicine
    University of California, San Francisco, CA2018Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training

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    Susa Coffey, MD, HS Clinical Professor, is an attending physician at the UCSF Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine at SFGH and Lead of the RAPID ART program at SFGH. She also is Editor-in-Chief, UCSF Center for HIV Information and HIV InSite, and Medical Editor, AIDS Education Training Center National Resource Center.

    Academic Focus: Dr. Coffey leads the RAPID ART program at SFGH and supports implementation of RAPID ART programs in the United States. She also is the Editor-in-Chief at the UCSF Center for HIV Information and HIV InSite. She develops HIV-related educational and training materials for domestic and international use, using web-based as well as print formats. She also trains medical residents and medical students in the care persons with HIV infection. Her interests include antiretroviral therapy, immediate ART initiation, primary care of persons with HIV/AIDS, and underserved populations.

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    1. Effective Messages to Reduce Stigma among People Newly Diagnosed with HIV during Rapid ART Initiation. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Aug 27; 21(9). Campbell CK, Koester KA, Erguera XA, Moran L, LeTourneau N, Broussard J, Crouch PC, Lynch E, Camp C, Torres S, Schneider J, VanderZanden L, Coffey S, Christopoulos KA. PMID: 39338016; PMCID: PMC11431257.
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    2. Lessons learned from U.S. rapid antiretroviral therapy initiation programs. Int J STD AIDS. 2023 11; 34(13):945-955. Doshi RK, Hull S, Broun A, Boyani S, Moch D, Visconti AJ, Castel AD, Baral S, Colasanti J, Rodriguez AE, Jones J, Coffey S, Monroe AK. PMID: 37461333; PMCID: PMC11000141.
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    3. The Rapid interaction: a qualitative study of provider approaches to implementing Rapid ART. Implement Sci Commun. 2023 Jul 14; 4(1):78. Moran L, Koester KA, Le Tourneau N, Coffey S, Moore K, Broussard J, Crouch PC, VanderZanden L, Schneider J, Lynch E, Roman J, Christopoulos KA. PMID: 37452427; PMCID: PMC10349523.
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    4. Essential elements of and challenges to rapid ART implementation: a qualitative study of three programs in the United States. BMC Infect Dis. 2022 Mar 31; 22(1):316. Koester KA, Moran L, LeTourneau N, VanderZanden L, Coffey S, Crouch PC, Broussard J, Schneider J, Christopoulos KA. PMID: 35361148; PMCID: PMC8968260.
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    5. Concurrent COVID-19 and Acute HIV: A Case Report and Diagnostic Review. Case Rep Med. 2021; 2021:2653678. Johnson KA, Graglia S, Lynch ED, De Mesa J, Antunez E, Torres S, Coffey S, Cohen SE. PMID: 34824585; PMCID: PMC8610722.
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    6. Development of a Citywide Rapid Antiretroviral Therapy Initiative in San Francisco. Am J Prev Med. 2021 11; 61(5 Suppl 1):S47-S54. Bacon OML, Coffey SC, Hsu LC, Chin JCS, Havlir DV, Buchbinder SP. PMID: 34686290.
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    7. A Qualitative Study of the Experience of Immediate Antiretroviral Therapy Among Urban Persons With Newly Diagnosed Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Open Forum Infect Dis. 2021 Dec; 8(12):ofab469. Christopoulos KA, Erguera XA, VanderZanden L, Campbell C, Green M, Tsuzuki MD, Schneider J, Coffey S, Bacon O, Gandhi M, Koester KA. PMID: 34877362; PMCID: PMC8643677.
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    8. Rapid Antiretroviral Therapy: Time for a new Standard of Care. Clin Infect Dis. 2021 07 01; 73(1):134-136. Coffey S, Halperin J, Rana AI, Colasanti JA. PMID: 32777033.
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    9. Decreased Time From Human Immunodeficiency Virus Diagnosis to Care, Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation, and Virologic Suppression during the Citywide RAPID Initiative in San Francisco. Clin Infect Dis. 2021 07 01; 73(1):e122-e128. Bacon O, Chin J, Cohen SE, Hessol NA, Sachdev D, Coffey S, Scheer S, Buchbinder S, Havlir DV, Hsu L. PMID: 32449916; PMCID: PMC8561247.
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    10. RAPID antiretroviral therapy: high virologic suppression rates with immediate antiretroviral therapy initiation in a vulnerable urban clinic population. AIDS. 2019 04 01; 33(5):825-832. Coffey S, Bacchetti P, Sachdev D, Bacon O, Jones D, Ospina-Norvell C, Torres S, Lynch E, Camp C, Mercer-Slomoff R, Lee S, Christopoulos K, Pilcher C, Hsu L, Jin C, Scheer S, Havlir D, Gandhi M. PMID: 30882490; PMCID: PMC7029629.
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    11. Acquisition of tenofovir-susceptible, emtricitabine-resistant HIV despite high adherence to daily pre-exposure prophylaxis: a case report. Lancet HIV. 2018 Nov 29. Cohen SE, Sachdev D, Lee SA, Scheer S, Bacon O, Chen MJ, Okochi H, Anderson PL, Kearney MF, Coffey S, Scott H, Grant RM, Havlir D, Gandhi M. PMID: 30503324; PMCID: PMC6541554.
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    12. Guide for HIV/AIDS Clinical Care. 2014. Coffey, S, ed . View Publication.
    13. Global HIV/AIDS Medicine, 2nd Edition, Volberding PA et al, eds. Overview of Antiretroviral Therapy. 2012. Coffey S and Volberding PA . .
    14. Guide for HIV/AIDS Clinical Care. 2011. Coffey S, ed.
    15. Guide for HIV/AIDS Clinical Care. Antiretroviral Therapy. 2011. Coffey, S.
    16. Guide for HIV/AIDS Clinical Care. Dyslipidemia. 2011. Coffey, S.
    17. Primary Care of Veterans with HIV. 2009. Ross D and Coffey S, eds .
    18. Clinical Management of the HIV-Infected Adult. 2006. Coffey S, editor.
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