Dr. Burack is an attending physician at the East Bay AIDS Center, a group practice
based at the Alta Bates Summit Medical Center in Oakland, Calif., which provides primary
and specialty medical care to nearly 1,500 HIV-positive people, most of whom are indigent
people of color. He is also the principal investigator of the East Bay AIDS Research
Institute, a community-driven research collaboration studying issues of relevance
to the HIV-affected community of the East San Francisco Bay Area. In addition to his
clinical duties, Dr. Burack is Associate Clinical Professor of Bioethics and Medical
Humanities at the University of California-Berkeley and Associate Clinical Professor
of Medicine at the University of California-San Francisco.
A proud native
of Montreal, Canada, Dr. Burack received his education at some of the world's premiere
universities, including Harvard University (where he earned his bachelor's degree),
the University of Oxford (where he earned an advanced degree in philosophy), Harvard
Medical School (where he completed his medical education) and the John F. Kennedy
School of Government (where he earned his master's degree in public policy with a
focus on health policy). He completed his medical internship and residency at the
University of California-San Francisco, and later served for several years as an attending
physician in the university hospital's division of general internal medicine, as well
as its HIV/AIDS program.
Since completing his clinical residency in 1991,
Dr. Burack has been deeply involved in HIV-related research, and has been an advocate
for medical ethics and human rights in health care. He has presented studies at many
medical conferences and has authored or co-authored numerous letters and research
articles in peer-reviewed medical journals, including the Journal of the American
Medical Association, Archives of Internal Medicine, New England Journal of Medicine,
American Journal of Medicine and the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
and Human Retrovirology. He has delivered presentations on a wide range of topics,
including HIV resistance testing and issues pertaining to medical ethics.
Sutter Health Research Enterprise
3100 Summit Street, 2nd Floor
East Bay AIDS Center
Oakland, CA, 94609-3412
(510) 869-8400
BurackJ@sutterhealth.org
Primary Research Interests
Related Clinical Trials
HIV/AIDS non-infected pre exposure prophylaxix - HPTN083
Cabotegravir Compared to Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate/Emtricitabine,For Pre-Exposure
Prophylaxis in HIV-Uninfected Men and Trans-women Who Have Sex With Men
Investigator: Jeffrey H. Burack MD