Teena Chopra M.D., MPH (ay1192)
University information
Contact information
Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases
313-745-7105
Professor of Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine (Detroit, MI) April 2020-present
Associate Professor of Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine (Detroit, MI) August 2016-April 2020
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine (Detroit, MI) July 2011-August 2016
EDUCATION
Graduate:
Master’s in Public Health; Wayne State University – Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences (Detroit, MI) September 2009-December 2011
Training Course in Hospital Epidemiology for Infectious Diseases, Society for Health Care Epidemiology of America (SHEA) May 2009
Medical School; MBBS, Dayanand Medical College (Ludhiana, India) August 1996-July 2001
Baccalaureate:
S.R. Govt. College, Amritsar, India; graduated with Honors in Physics, Chemistry and Biology July 1994-July 1996
School of Medicine
313-745-7105
Post-Graduate:
Fellow in the Executive Leadership in Academic Health Care (ELH) Program, a track of the Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) program 2022-2023
Graduate:
Master’s in Public Health; Wayne State University – Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences (Detroit, MI) September 2009-December 2011
Training Course in Hospital Epidemiology for Infectious Diseases, Society for Health Care Epidemiology of America (SHEA) May 2009
Medical School; MBBS, Dayanand Medical College (Ludhiana, India) August 1996-July 2001
Baccalaureate:
S.R. Govt. College, Amritsar, India; graduated with Honors in Physics, Chemistry and Biology July 1994-July 1996
Professor of Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine (Detroit, MI) April 2020-present
Associate Professor of Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine (Detroit, MI) August 2016-April 2020
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine (Detroit, MI) July 2011-August 2016
Women in Medicine and Science
Teena Chopra, M.D., , is the Assistant Dean of Professional Development and Coaching and is a professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Wayne State University School of Medicine, and corporate medical director of Hospital Epidemiology, Infection Prevention and Antibiotic Stewardship at Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University.
A 2001 graduate of the Dayanand Medical College in Ludhiana, India, Dr. Chopra completed her residency in Internal Medicine at WSU, and fellowships in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology and in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology at the DMC. In 2011, she earned a Master of Public Health degree and joined the WSU faculty.
Her research interests include Epidemiology of Health care associated Infections, Infection Prevention Antibiotic Stewardship and Immunization. Dr. Chopra has a special interest in immunization and studying the epidemiology of infections, including Clostridium difficile and Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms. She has published more than 70 papers in various journals and book chapters. She has independently reviewed more than 60 journal articles.
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Detroit MI 48201
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