Caitlin Dugdale, MD is an infectious disease physician at Massachusetts General Hospital, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and research faculty member in the Medical Practice Evaluation Center at MGH. Her research interests include the cost-effectiveness of interventions to promote maternal and child health and reduce vertical transmission of HIV in resource-limited settings, as well as the design and implementation of COVID-19 screening protocols in healthcare facilities.
She earned her MD from the Indiana University School of Medicine and she completed internal medicine residency at Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital where she also served as a chief medical resident.