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Instructor in Medicine, Harvard University

Dr. Madhuri Reddy is a geriatrician in the Department of Medicine at Hebrew SeniorLife, and in the Division of Gerontology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, both in Boston and which are affiliated with Harvard Medical School; and is an instructor in medicine in the Department of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Reddy received her medical degree, completed her internal medicine residency and a master's degree in clinical epidemiology from Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, and subsequently completed a fellowship in geriatric medicine at the University of Toronto, followed by a fellowship in skin and wound healing in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Toronto. She was subsequently assistant professor at the University of Toronto, followed by an associate professorship at the University of California in San Francisco, before moving to Boston. Dr. Reddy’s clinical and research work focused primarily on chronic wounds, and she is a leading expert in skin and wound care in older adults. She served as Director of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) at Hebrew SeniorLife from 2013-2020. She has published several original research publications including four in JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, written several book chapters and written a book for caregivers.
In 2016, Dr. Reddy co-founded a software technology company (CareAcademy.com) for which she is the Chief Medical Officer, in order to increase training standards and help provide education for both professional and family caregivers.

Experience

  • 2006–present
    Geriatrician, Department of Medicine, Hebrew SeniorLife
  • 2013–2020
    Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School
  • 2013–2020
    Geriatrician, Division of Gerontology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
  • 2016–2020
    Co-Founder, Chief Medical Officer, CareAcademy.com
  • 2008–2010
    Associate Professor, University of California, San Francisco
  • 2007–2008
    Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School
  • 2002–2007
    Assistant Professor, University of Toronto