Portrait of Geraldine Joseph

Geraldine Joseph,

MPH, RPA-C, AAHIVM

Geraldine Joseph,

MPH, RPA-C, AAHIVM
Physician Associate, Samaritan DayTop Village

Geraldine Joseph,

MPH, RPA-C, AAHIVM
Portrait of Geraldine Joseph
Physician Associate, Samaritan DayTop Village
Geraldine Joseph, MPH, RPA-C, AAHIVM, is a seasonal physician associate with broad base clinical experience in all aspects of medicine, including addiction, hepatology, and infectious disease. Currently, she works at Samaritan DayTop Village. She earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Fairfield University, her physician assistant degree from Howard University, and her master’s degree in public health, with a concentration in healthcare management, from Brooklyn College. She has lectured about HIV and hepatitis C locally and regionally, and she’s interested in community health and preventive medicine. She is a board member of CapraCare and is the Bergen County chapter administrator of Mocha Moms.

Geraldine's Shared Resources

Patients With Hemodialysis: Calls for Better Prevention

A study aimed to determine the prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus...
CURATED BY:
Geraldine Joseph,
MPH, RPA-C, AAHIVM​

Reengagement Challenges Among HIV and Hepatitis C Co-Infected Patients

The cascade of care model, often used to assess HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) health service delivery, has limitations...
CURATED BY:
Geraldine Joseph,
MPH, RPA-C, AAHIVM​

How Prevalent Is the Hepatitis C Virus?

A recent systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to estimate the global prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) among dialysis patients...
CURATED BY:
Geraldine Joseph,
MPH, RPA-C, AAHIVM​

HCV-Related Arthropathy: Common, Benign, and Crucial for Early Detection

Hepatitis C (HCV) can cause kidney injury through immune complexes, cryoglobulins, and direct viral effects, leading to acute kidney injury...
CURATED BY:
Geraldine Joseph,
MPH, RPA-C, AAHIVM​

Hepatitis C Causes Severe Kidney Injury, Highlighting Need for Effective Treatment and Prevention

Hepatitis C (HCV) can cause kidney injury through immune complexes, cryoglobulins, and direct viral effects, leading to acute kidney injury...
CURATED BY:
Geraldine Joseph,
MPH, RPA-C, AAHIVM​

Coinfection with HIV, HBV, and HCV: Challenges and Future Therapies

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are blood-borne viruses with shared transmission routes,...
CURATED BY:
Geraldine Joseph,
MPH, RPA-C, AAHIVM​
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