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Ted Louie, M.D.
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Infectious Disease Clinic

601 Elmwood Avenue, 3rd Floor
Rochester, NY 14620

Strong Wound Healing Center

160 Sawgrass Drive, Suite 130
Rochester, NY 14620

About Me

Dr. Louie practiced general infectious diseases and internal medicine in central New Jersey for over 22 years. He brings this breadth and depth of experience, along with the personal touch of a private practitioner, to his new faculty position at University of Rochester.

Dr. Louie has over ...
Dr. Louie practiced general infectious diseases and internal medicine in central New Jersey for over 22 years. He brings this breadth and depth of experience, along with the personal touch of a private practitioner, to his new faculty position at University of Rochester.

Dr. Louie has over 50 publications in peer reviewed journals, including case reports, articles on antibiotics, and humanist essays about patients. His fields of interest include general infectious diseases, antibiotic stewardship, orthopedic infections, and wound care.

Professional Background

Dr. Louie graduated from Stony Brook Medical School in 1990, and completed his internship and residency at University Hospital at Stony Brook. He completed his Infectious Disease fellowship at University of Maryland in 1996.

Between 1996 and early 2019, he practiced internal medicine and i...
Dr. Louie graduated from Stony Brook Medical School in 1990, and completed his internship and residency at University Hospital at Stony Brook. He completed his Infectious Disease fellowship at University of Maryland in 1996.

Between 1996 and early 2019, he practiced internal medicine and infectious diseases in central New Jersey. During that time, he established the antimicrobial stewardship program at St. Peter's University Hospital, and was also a member of the infection prevention committee.

He joined the faculty at University of Rochester Medical Center in 2019, and is currently the Clinical Director of the Division of Infectious Diseases.

Faculty Appointments

Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine - Department of Medicine, Infectious Diseases (SMD)

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Fellowship, Fellow, University of Maryland Medical Center. 1994 - 1996

Residency, Internal Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook. 1991 - 1993

Internship, Internal Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook. 1990 - 1991

Education

MD | State University of NY at Stony Brook School of Medicine. 1990

Awards

Physicians Recognition Award. 2016 - 2019

America's Top Physicians. 2011

New Jersey Top Doctor. 2009 - 2018

Physician Recognition Award with Commendation. 2007 - 2016

Innovative Practice Award. 2007

America's Best Doctors. 2005 - 2016

Fellow. 2004

Research

Dr. Louie has practiced general infectious diseases for over 20 years in the New Jersey area. He founded the antimicrobial stewardship program at St. Peter's University Hospital in 2012, and supervised it until early 2019. He is on the editorial board of Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice. ...
Dr. Louie has practiced general infectious diseases for over 20 years in the New Jersey area. He founded the antimicrobial stewardship program at St. Peter's University Hospital in 2012, and supervised it until early 2019. He is on the editorial board of Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice.

His interests include general infectious diseases, antimicrobial stewardship, wound care, and orthopedic infections. He is on the IDSA medical education subcommittee.

He has published case reports, scientific reports, and humanist articles in New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, JAMA, Clinical Infectious Diseases, and Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice. He has presented abstracts on antimicrobial stewardship and telemedicine for ID Week 2020-3.

He presented an interactive session at ID Week 2022 on wound care, and a workshop on wound care at ID Week 2023.

Publications

Journal Articles

Defining the Optimal Duration of Therapy for Hospitalized Patients With Complicated UTI and Associated Bacteremia

McAteer J; Lee JH; Cosgrove S; Dzintars K; Fiawoo S; Heil E; Kendali R; Louie T; Malani A; Nori P; Percival K; Tamma P.

Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2023; 76(9): 1604-12.

The Debt

Louie T.

Annals of Internal Medicine. 2009; 150(1): 55-6.

Occupational Hazards

Louie T.

New England Journal of Medicine. 2005; 353: 757-9.

The Pastor and the Party of the Century

Louie T.

Journal of the American Medical Association. 2005; 293(15): 1835-6.

Twilight on North Second

Louie T.

Journal of the American Medical Association. 2004; 291(20): 2411-2.

A Christmas Story

Louie T.

Annals of Internal Medicine. 2003; 139(12): 1041.

Neurosyphilis and Syphilitic Gumma of the Adrenal Gland

Ilogu N; Daidone P; Stefan T, Louie T, Deak S, Gartenberg G.

Clinical Infectious Diseases. 1998; 26(12): 224-5.

Facet and Facet Joint Infections: Case Report and Review

Louie T, Morgan B, Standiford H.

Clinical Infectious Diseases. 1998; 26(2): 510-2.

Endogenous Endopthalmitis due to Fusarium: Case Report and Review

Louie T, El Baba F, Shulman M, Jimenez-Lucho V.

Clinical Infectious Diseases. 1994; 18(4): 585-8.

Ratings & Reviews

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