Matthew Decamp
Assistant Professor
Medicine - General Internal Medicine
Johns Hopkins University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Matthew W. DeCamp is an assistant professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His areas of clinical expertise include internal medicine. Dr. DeCamp is a member of the Levine Group at the Green Spring Station Health Care and Surgery Center. His research interests include global health, intellectual property and access to essential medicines, and distributive justice. Dr. DeCamp received his undergraduate degree in biochemistry from Purdue University. He earned his M.D. and Ph.D. from Duke University. He completed his residency at the University of Michigan Health System and a joint internal medicine-bioethics and health policy fellowship at Johns Hopkins.
Research Interest
Global health; Ethical issues in global health and health care reform; Accountable care organizations (ACOs); Short-term global health training; Intellectual property and access to essential medicines
Publications
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DeCamp M, Rodriguez J, Hecht S, Barry M, Sugarman J. An ethics curriculum for short-term global health trainees. Global Health. 2013 Feb 14;9:5.
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DeCamp M, Koenig TW, Chisolm MS. Social media and physicians' online identity crisis. JAMA. 2013 Aug 14;310(6):581-2.
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DeCamp M, Koenig TW, Chisolm MS. Online identities of physicians--reply. JAMA. 2013 Dec 18;310(23):2567-8.