- Yale Center for Infectious Disease200 Orchard Street, Ste 116New Haven, CT 06511
Joseph Canterino, MD, MHS
Biography
Joe Canterino, MD, MHS, specializes in infectious diseases and medical informatics. He treats patients with chronic hepatitis C infection and also cares for patients who receive intravenous antibiotic therapy on an outpatient basis. Dr. Canterino serves as the medical director for General Infectious Diseases at the Yale Center for Infectious Diseases.
Dr. Canterino says "I chose be become an infectious diseases physician because I’ve always been fascinated by how the human body interacts with the world around it”.
His research interests include combining the fields of infectious diseases and informatics to advance our health system’s ability to deliver sustainable improvement in the care for patients with infections. For example, he developed an electronic system to track the outcomes of patients receiving outpatient intravenous antibiotic therapy.
Dr. Canterino is an assistant professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine.
Titles
- Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
- Medical Director for Ambulatory Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine
- Donaldson Firm Chief, Internal Medicine
- Curriculum Director: Medical Informatics in Infectious Diseases Training Track, Infectious Diseases
Education & Training
- Rising Leaders AcademyInfectious Diseases Society of America (2023)
- MHSYale University School of Medicine (2023)
- FellowVA Connecticut Healthcare System (2023)
- Physician Builder-AnalyticsEpic (2021)
- FellowshipYale-New Haven Hospital (2015)
- Chief ResidentYale-New Haven Hospital (2013)
- ResidencyYale-New Haven Hospital (2012)
- MDSUNY Downstate College of Medicine (2009)
- BAColgate University, Neuroscience (2004)
Additional Information
- Yale Center for Infectious Disease200 Orchard Street, Ste 116New Haven, CT 06511
Biography
Joe Canterino, MD, MHS, specializes in infectious diseases and medical informatics. He treats patients with chronic hepatitis C infection and also cares for patients who receive intravenous antibiotic therapy on an outpatient basis. Dr. Canterino serves as the medical director for General Infectious Diseases at the Yale Center for Infectious Diseases.
Dr. Canterino says "I chose be become an infectious diseases physician because I’ve always been fascinated by how the human body interacts with the world around it”.
His research interests include combining the fields of infectious diseases and informatics to advance our health system’s ability to deliver sustainable improvement in the care for patients with infections. For example, he developed an electronic system to track the outcomes of patients receiving outpatient intravenous antibiotic therapy.
Dr. Canterino is an assistant professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine.
Titles
- Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
- Medical Director for Ambulatory Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine
- Donaldson Firm Chief, Internal Medicine
- Curriculum Director: Medical Informatics in Infectious Diseases Training Track, Infectious Diseases
Education & Training
- Rising Leaders AcademyInfectious Diseases Society of America (2023)
- MHSYale University School of Medicine (2023)
- FellowVA Connecticut Healthcare System (2023)
- Physician Builder-AnalyticsEpic (2021)
- FellowshipYale-New Haven Hospital (2015)
- Chief ResidentYale-New Haven Hospital (2013)
- ResidencyYale-New Haven Hospital (2012)
- MDSUNY Downstate College of Medicine (2009)
- BAColgate University, Neuroscience (2004)
Additional Information
- Yale Center for Infectious Disease200 Orchard Street, Ste 116New Haven, CT 06511
- Yale Center for Infectious Disease200 Orchard Street, Ste 116New Haven, CT 06511