
Josh Barocas, MD
@jabarocas
Infectious diseases MD & Dir of Social Determinants of Health & Disparities Modeling Unit @CUAnschutz.
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https://som.ucdenver.edu/Profiles/Faculty/Profile/35747 21-01-2017 19:12:22
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We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Wendy Armstrong as the new Head of CU Infectious Diseases starting April 2025! A leader in HIV care & infectious diseases, Dr. Armstrong brings invaluable experience from Emory School of Medicine. We look forward to her leadership in advancing our field! 🎉🤗


We couldn’t be more excited to have Dr. Armstrong lead the CU Infectious Diseases! Wendy is an incredible teacher, mentor, clinician, scholar, and friend. Welcome Wendy!



#Denver voters: Vote Yes on 2R. Affordable Housing helps everyone, decreases disparities, and hopefully lower housing costs for everyone over the long term. Small tax for big gains. youtube.com/watch?app=desk… cc: Mike Johnston #yeson2R

I stand with Colin Kaepernick. NFL continues to show its true racist colors and I will continue to #boycottNFL

What an honor to give grand rounds at the place where I became a doctor! Super excited, thanks Jeannina Smith and David Andes for the invitation.


ICYMI: Last week we did a webinar for AMA Ed Hub™ in collaboration with @StreetMedInst on Health Care for People Experiencing Homelessness with the amazing Melissa Moore. Check it out. AMA Bobby Watts youtube.com/watch?v=OZlnKn…

Every poll is showing Tr*mp ahead in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania literally stands between us and national abortion ban. If you're anywhere near the state, please go knock on doors for Kamala Harris. Not near PA, donate. Tr*mp & the man pictured below are extremely dangerous.

I just re-read this by an inspiring leader Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, MD, MPH, FIDSA. Yes to all of it. Do not be afraid to step into your purpose.





I can be found at Josh Barocas, MD.bsky.social. It may not be heaven. But it's not this hellish place.

With @NIDA funding to CU School of Medicine & Josh Barocas, MD, we're evaluating interventions to reduce the profound health effects related to the experience of homelessness, focusing on 2 cities where homelessness is at crisis levels – Denver & San Francisco. bit.ly/3DglHYN

The estimated prevalence of stimulant misuse and/or use disorder in Massachusetts from 2014 to 2021 ranged from 4% to nearly 7% of the population. Read the full study by Josh Barocas, MD and colleagues buff.ly/4ftvN66


