Jean M Keller has over 30 years of experience in women’s health care and is the co-director of the Johns Hopkins HIV Women’s Health Program. Ms. Keller provides reproductive health care to women in the adult HIV clinic at the John G. Bartlett Specialty Practice, and in addition to HIV, she has a special interest in sexually transmitted infections.Ms. Keller began her career in women’s health at Planned Parenthood of Maryland working primarily with disenfranchised women from Baltimore City. After three years at Planned Parenthood, she came to Johns Hopkins' Division of Infectious Diseases during the early years of the HIV epidemic to care for patients who were HIV positive. While working in the HIV clinic, she was interested in the growing number of women who had HIV, and she joined Dr. Jean Anderson and the HIV Women’s Health Program to respond to their unique needs.Jean Keller received a bachelor's degree in biology at Molloy College in New York. She has lectured locally, nationally and internationally on HIV, human papillomavirus and other sexually transmitted infections. She chairs the Johns Hopkins Ryan White HIV Collaborative Quality Improvement Committee and is involved with quality improvement initiatives for people with HIV in the city and state.
ServicesJean Keller provides the services of a Nurse Practitioner in Baltimore, MD. A Nurse Practitioner is a registered nurse who has obtained advanced education; usually in the form of a master's degree. This additional training allows the Nurse Practitioner to diagnose and manage many common ailments.
Please call The Johns Hopkins Hospital at (410) 614-4495 to schedule an appointment in Baltimore, MD or to get more information.