About Annie Murray, MD, MPH

Ann Marie Murray, MD, MPH, is a pediatric infectious disease specialist and primary care pediatrician at MGHfC. She is also very active in medical education and serves as the associate director of the pediatric core clerkship at MGHfC.

Dr. Murray earned a Bachelor of Science degree at Brown University in 2005. During her undergraduate studies she worked in a lab at Rhode Island Hospital for her senior thesis work. She attended medical school at Temple University School of Medicine and graduated in 2010. Dr. Murray then completed pediatric residency and chief residency at MGHfC from 2010-2014. She then completed pediatric infectious diseases fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital from 2014-2017.  She also completed a fellowship in Patient Safety and Quality at Harvard Medical school and became a Certified Professional in Patient Safety in 2017. She also earned a Masters of Public Health degree at Harvard School of Public Health in May 2017, focusing her research on vaccination delivery in high risk pediatric populations. Her academic interests include childhood vaccinations, congenital infections, bacterial infections, respiratory viral infections, infections in the immunocompromised host, quality improvement and medical education.

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Locations

Mass General for Children: Pediatric Infectious Disease & Immunodeficiencies Program
275 Cambridge St.
5th Floor
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-726-8707

Mass General for Children: Pediatric Group Practice
55 Fruit St.
Yawkey Center for Outpatient Care
Suite 6D
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-726-2728

Medical Education

  • MD, Temple University School of Medicine
  • Fellowship, Children's Hospital Boston

American Board Certifications

  • Pediatric Infectious Disease, American Board of Pediatrics
  • Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics

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