Tina Zhang, MD
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10753 Falls Rd Ste 325
Lutherville Timonium, MD 21093
Dr. Christiana (Tina) Zhang is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a Menopause Society Practitioner. She received her undergraduate and medical degree from Georgetown University. She completed her internal medicine residency at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, where she obtained additional training in women’s health. Following residency, Dr. Zhang completed a fellowship in medical education in the Division of General Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins. She joined faculty at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2019 as a clinician educator with a focus in women’s health and menopause. Currently, she serves as the Director of the Johns Hopkins Academic Women’s Health Fellowship, Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Women’s Wellness and Healthy Aging Program, and Co-Director of the Medical Education Pathway for the Johns Hopkins Osler and Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Programs. She is also a Longcope Firm Faculty Coach for the Osler Medical Residency and core faculty for the Johns Hopkins Faculty Development Programs in Curriculum Development. She has mentored many residents and faculty on various medical education projects. Dr. Zhang has primarily focused her clinical work, research, and educational efforts on improving women’s health education and care. As Director of the Academic Women’s Health Fellowship, her goal is to improve women’s health clinical education and train future women’s health internists to provide exceptional care for women. As Co-Director of the Women’s Wellness and Healthy Aging Program and a Menopause Society Practitioner, she cares for many women going through the menopausal transition and has developed a menopause and women’s health consultative practice at Johns Hopkins Green Spring Station. She is a provider in the Johns Hopkins Primary Care for Cancer Survivors Program, where she sees breast and gynecologic cancer survivors. She also developed and is the co-activity director for the Johns Hopkins CME course on Menopause Medicine. Her research has focused on various women’s health and medical education topics, including menopause, women’s health curricula, and HPV vaccination. As a clinician educator, Dr. Zhang is the recipient of multiple teaching awards, including the Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award in 2017 (Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University), the Ambulatory Preceptor Award in 2022 (Johns Hopkins Osler Medical Residency), the Lisa J. Heiser Award for Junior Faculty Contribution in Education in 2023 (Johns Hopkins IEE), and the Program and Curriculum Development Award in 2024 (Johns Hopkins IEE).
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