Lindsay Taylor, MD, MS

Infectious Disease
Assistant Professor (CHS)
UW Med Fndtn Centennial Bldg
1685 Highland Ave
Madison WI 53705-2281

Education

  • UW School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI – MD
  • UW Hospital and Clinics – Residency in Internal Medicine
  • UW Hospital and Clinics – Fellowship in Infectious Disease
  • UW School of Medicine and Public Health – Masters in Population Health and Epidemiology

Professional Activities

Dr. Taylor is a faculty member in the Division of Infectious Disease within the Department of Medicine. She provides infectious disease clinical care and performs antibiotic stewardship at UW Health and the Willam S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospitals. In addition to her service at the VA and UW, Dr. Taylor is the antimicrobial stewardship coordinator for the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, where her work aims at improving antibiotic use across the state.

Clinical Specialties

Dr. Taylor’s clinical interests include general infectious disease both in the inpatient and outpatient settings as well as caring for underserved and rural populations throughout the state of Wisconsin.

Research Interests

Dr. Taylor's research interests focus on combatting antimicrobial resistance in resource-limiting settings through antimicrobial stewardship interventions.