Michelle Haas
Michelle Haas, MD, is an infectious disease physician at National Jewish Health. Dr. Haas is in the Department of Medicine.
Associate Professor
Division of Mycobacterial & Respiratory Infections
Department of Medicine

Special Interests

My clinical and research interests are in optimizing care and treatment for people with mycobacterial infections, focusing on maximizing tolerability, efficacy of treatment, and mitigating health disparities in access to care. 

Education

Education
University of Texas-Houston Medical School, Medicine
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, Biochemistry, BS
Residency
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Medicine
Fellowship
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Infectious Diseases

Awards & Recognition

2000 Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Texas Medical School at Houston.
2015 Golden Apple ID Division Teaching Award-University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
2021 Chase Faculty Community Service Award.
2021 5280 Top Doctor: Public Health and General Preventative Medicine.
2021 Department of Medicine Innovator Award.
2022 5280 Top Doctor: Infectious Diseases.

Board Certification

Internal Medicine-2004; Infectious Diseases, 2008

Professional Memberships

Member, Infectious Diseases Society of America

Teaching & Professional Positions

Faculty member, Curry International Tuberculosis Center

Associate Professor within the Division of infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine
 

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Contact Information

  • Office: 877.225.5654

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