Dr. Christine Burrows is a Professor of Clinical Medicine and serves as the Vice Chair of Clinical Ambulatory Operations and Population Health at UC Health. With board certifications from the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Pediatrics, Dr. Burrows brings a dual-specialty focus to her practice in both adult and pediatric care.
Her academic background is rooted in global excellence, having studied at Imperial College (1990) and Oxford University (1991) before completing her Bachelor’s degree at Duke University the same year. She earned her medical degree from the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center in 1996 and continued her clinical training at the University of Ghana and Holy Family Hospital.
Dr. Burrows practices at both Hoxworth Center and UC Medical Center in Cincinnati, OH, where she provides comprehensive care in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Her research at UC Health integrates advanced medical science with compassionate patient care, contributing to nationally recognized breakthroughs in medicine.
With a focus on population health and teaching, Dr. Burrows plays a critical role in shaping the future of clinical excellence and evidence-based care delivery.
Imperial College – 1990
Oxford University – 1991
Bachelor’s Degree, Duke University – 1991
Medical Degree, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center – 1996
Clinical Training, University of Ghana and Holy Family Hospital – April 1996
American Board of Internal Medicine – Certified on August 22, 2000
American Board of Pediatrics – Certified on October 24, 2000
Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Cincinnati / UC Health
Vice Chair, Clinical Ambulatory Operations and Population Health, UC Health
Clinical practice across two key locations:
Hoxworth Center, General Internal Medicine & Pediatrics
UC Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH