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Internal Medicine / Infectious Diseases

Thomas C. Bailey, MD

Current Position
Professor, Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
Director, Medical Informatics


Specialty Areas
Infectious Diseases

Mailing Address
Washington Universtiy School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases
660 South Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8051
St. Louis, MO  63110

Areas of Clinical Interest
Immune Deficiency Syndrome, HIV disease, CMV disease, herpes virus infections, coronary artery disease, renal transplant, infections in transplant patients, tuberculosis, antibiotics choices

Areas of Research Interest
Information technology to improve healthcare quality


Board Certification
Internal Medicine -- Certified
Infectious Disease -- Certified

Patients must be referred by a physician.

Medical Education
B.A.: William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri , 1980
Medical Degree: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri , 1984
Residency: Internal Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri , 1987
Fellowship: Infectious Diseases, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri , 1991
Hospital Affiliations
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
St. Louis VA Medical Center

Major or Recent Publications/Awards

Honors and Awards

Listed in Best Doctors in America, 2009 (Best Doctors, Inc)

Editorial Responsibilities

Editor:
Medical Therapeutics
The Barnes-Jewish Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee Newsletter

Reviewer:
American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Transplantation
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Annals of Internal Medicine

Books and Book Chapters

Powderly WG, Bailey TC. Infections in the Immunocompromised Host. In: Manual of Medical Therapeutics, 28th ed. Boston: Little, Brown, 1995, pp 327-335

Bailey TC, Powderly WG. Treatment of Infectious Diseases. In: Woodley M, Whelan A (eds) Manual of Medical Therapeutics, 27th ed. Boston: Little, Brown, 1992

Little JR, Kobayashi GS, Bailey TC. Infection of the Diabetic Foot. In: Levin ME, O'NHeal LW, Bowker JH (eds), The Diabetic Foot, 5th ed Chicago: Mosby-Yearbook, Inc, 1992, Chapt 8, pp.181-198

Journal Articles

Sathiravikarn W, Apisarnthanarak A, Apisarnthanarak P, Bailey TC. Mycobacterium tuberculosis associated chylous ascites in HIV-infected patients: case report and review of the literature. Infection. 2006 Aug; 34(4):230-3

Apisarnthanarak A, Danchaivijitr S, Bailey TC, Fraser VJ. Inappropriate antibiotic use in a tertiary care center in Thailand: an incidence study and review of experience in Thailand.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2006 Apr;27(4):416-20. Epub 2006 Mar 9.

McConkey SJ, Williams M, Weiss D, Adams H, Cave MD, Yang Z, Lindner T, Bailey TC. Prospective use of molecular typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by use of restriction fragment-length polymorphism in a public tuberculosis-control program. Clin Infect Dis 2002 Mar 1; 34(5):612-9

McMullin ST, Reichley RM, Watson LA, Steib SA, Frisse ME, Bailey TC. Impact of a web-based clinical information system on cisapride drug interactions and patient safety. Arch Intern Med 1999; 59:2077-2082

McMullin ST, Hennenfent JA, Ritchie DJ, Huey WY, Lonergan TP, Schaiff RA, Tonn ME, Bailey TC. A prospective, randomized trial to assess the cost impact of pharmacist initiated interventions. Arch Intern Med 1999; 159:2306-2309

For more articles and abstracts, take this off-site link to the National Library of Medicine Pub Med page for Dr. Bailey




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