Caline Mattar is associate professor of medicine at the Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, where she also serves as director of global health education and partnerships. She focuses on overseeing Global Health Education offerings and building bilateral global partnerships.
She comes with an extensive experience in Global Health. She has led several initiatives at various international organizations including the World Health Organization, the World Medical Association and the Consortium of Universities for Global Health. Her research focuses on antimicrobial resistance in resource-limited settings.
At Washington University, she started various educational programs including a Gender and Global Health course, the Global Health Pathway for Internal Medicine Residents, the Global Health track for Infectious Diseases fellows and the Global Health Explore program. She also oversees the Graduate Medical Education Global Health Rotations.