Jaspur Coleman, MD

Jaspur Coleman, MD

Instructor in Medicine

Jaspur Min Coleman, MD, is an Instructor of Medicine in the Division of Hospital Medicine. She received her medical degree from Washington University in St. Louis and completed her internal medicine residency at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. She cares for patients on the clinical hospitalist services at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital, and The Rehabilitation Institute of St. Louis.  She also enjoys attending on the medicine teaching service.  Dr. Coleman has an interest in resident and medical student education, and she assists in recruitment of internal medicine residency candidates as an interviewer. She serves on the recruitment and physician wellness committees for DHM. 

Education

  • BA, Psychology, Minor in Biology : Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO (2011)
  • Medical Degree: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (2016)
  • Residency, Internal Medicine: Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (2019)

Clinical Interests

Internal Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Inpatient Care

Publications

Jaspur Min, Christina Buckel, Gina M. Secura, Jeffrey F. Peipert, Tessa Madden. “Performance of a checklist to exclude pregnancy at the time of contraceptive initiation among women with a negative urine pregnancy test.” Contraception: Volume 91, Issue 1. January 2015.

Poster Presentations

Medical Student Research Training Symposium, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. Research mentor: Dr. Tessa Madden. Presented research abstract at a poster session, entitled, “The Effectiveness of a Checklist to Exclude Pregnancy at the Time of Contraceptive Initiation”. October 2013.

Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Boston, MA. Research mentor: Dr. David Haslam. Presented research abstract at a poster session, entitled, “High Throughput Screening Identifies Hexachlorophene as a Potent Inhibitor of C. difficile Toxins”. September 2010.