About Christine

Christine Kerr, MD, AAHIVS, is board-certified in both internal medicine and infectious disease. Currently a team lead and infectious disease specialist at Galileo Health, she has also worked for over a decade at a group of federally qualified community health centers as a medical director for HIV and Hepatitis Programs. She has a broad background including complex care of patients living with chronic illnesses as well as expertise in quality assessment and improvement and expertise in infectious diseases of all types, particularly HIV and Hepatitis. 

She served as the Community Co-Chair for Hepatitis C Elimination Task Force for New York State and the Co-Chair for the Quality Advisory Committee for HIV for New York State.  She is Chair Emerita for the Hepatitis C Guidelines Committee, a member of the HIV Medical Care Criteria and Co-Author of Treatment of HIV in the Primary Care Setting with the AIDS Institute and Johns Hopkins University Guidelines Program.

She attended Amherst College (BA, 1997), University at Buffalo (MD, 2002), Brown University Internal Medicine Residency, where she served as Chief Resident (2002-2006), and Harvard University Infectious Disease Fellowship (2006-2008). She lives in the Hudson Valley and Aix-en-Provence, France with her family.