F. Parker Hudson, M.D., MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
Courtesy Associate Professor, Department of Population Health
Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency
M.D.
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Master of Public Health
University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health
Residency, Internal Medicine, General Pediatrics
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Fellowship, Infectious Diseases
University of North Carolina Health Care
About
Parker Hudson, M.D., MPH, FACP, completed medical school and combined training in internal medicine and general pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in the global health track. He was chief resident for the internal medicine-pediatrics program. Afterward, he completed an adult infectious diseases fellowship and a Master of Public Health in epidemiology at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Hudson joined the Dell Medical School faculty in 2016.
Hudson also provides HIV primary care in the community. He is passionate about medical education, clinical reasoning and infectious diseases, especially HIV care. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he led local and state clinical and public health responses as part of UT Health Austin’s COVID-19 response team and as chief medical advisor to Governor Abbott’s Strike Force to Open Texas.
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Infectious Diseases Society of America
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American College of Physicians
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Top Doctors, Infectious Diseases
Austin Monthly Magazine, 2021 -
Outstanding Educator Award
Dell Medical School, 2020 -
Clinical Learning Environment Teaching Award
Dell Medical School, 2019 -
Senior Resident Clinician Award
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 2012 -
NIH/NIAID T32 Trainee
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2014-2016