Dr. McLaughlin is an HIV/Infectious Disease specialist at Penn Presbyterian and is the director of the global health equity residency track. She is also senior advisor and founding team member at the Center for High Impact Philanthropy housed at Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice (SP2) where she develops guidance for donors seeking maximize the social impact of their philanthropic giving. She is actively involved in teaching and mentoring in global health and she co-directs the global health track in Penn’s MPH program. She is engaged in public health programs surrounding delivery of community based interventions, immigrant health, impact measurement, and HIV prevention and treatment. Dr. McLaughlin holds an undergraduate degree from Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs. She received MD and MPH degrees from the Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine and School of Public Health. After residency training in internal medicine and pediatrics through the Harvard Combined Program, she completed a fellowship in infectious disease at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She received additional training in epidemiology and community-based research through the MSCE degree program at the University of Pennsylvania and earned a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from the Gorgas Memorial Institute in Peru.