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Christine M. Osborne, M.D.

Christine M. Osborne, M.D.

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About Me

Christine M. Osborne, MD is an associate professor of clinical medicine and a member of the hospital medicine division at Strong Memorial Hospital. She is a native of Buffalo, NY and attended the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA with a double major in biology and Deaf Studies. Following co...
Christine M. Osborne, MD is an associate professor of clinical medicine and a member of the hospital medicine division at Strong Memorial Hospital. She is a native of Buffalo, NY and attended the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA with a double major in biology and Deaf Studies. Following college, she worked at NIH performing HIV research. She graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2010 and completed an internal medicine-pediatrics residency and chief residency at URMC. She has been a faculty member in the department of medicine since 2014. In addition to her clinical work, she serves in many educational roles across the medical center. Dr. Osborne is the assistant program director for inpatient curriculum for the internal medicine program, the associate clerkship director for the internal medicine clerkship, the course director for the Residents As Teachers (RATS) course, a faculty facilitator and trainer for the Advanced Communication Training (ACT) program and former course director of the Quality Safety and Interprofessional Course (QSIPC) in the school of medicine. She enjoys working with faculty, residents and students on curriculum development, educational initiatives and quality improvement projects. In her free time, she enjoys travelling with her husband and children, exploring the Rochester area's parks, attractions, restaurants and ice cream stands and volunteering with the PTA at her children's school.

Faculty Appointments

Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine - Department of Medicine, Hospital Medicine (SMD)

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Residency, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center. 2011 - 2014

Internship, Internal Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center. 2010 - 2011

Education

MD | University of Rochester School of Medicine/Dentistry (USA). 2010

Awards

Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. 2009

Publications

Journal Articles

Oral sucrose with facilitated tucking is effective pain control for preterm infants.

• Osborne CM; Robbins B.

Journal of Pediatrics. 2012; 161(1): 169-170.

Comparisons of CD8+ T cells specific for human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis C virus, cytomegalovirus reveal differences in frequency, immunodominance, phenotype and, interleukin-2 responsiveness

Jagannathan P; Osborne CM; Royce C; et.al.

Journal of Virology. 2009; 83(6): 2727-2742.

Lytic granule loading of CD8+ T cells is required for HIV-infected cell elimination associated with immune control

Migueles SA; Osborne CM; Royce C, et.al.

Immunity. 2008; 29(6): 1009-1021.

Differential CMV-specific CD8+ effector T cell responses in the lung allograft predominate over the blood during human primary infection

Pipeling MR; West EE; Osborne CM; et.al.

Journal of Immunology. 2008; 181(1): 546-556.

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