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Education

M.D.
University of Texas Health Science Center Houston

Residency/Fellowship

Residency, Internal Medicine
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston

Fellowship, Infection Diseases
University of Texas Health Science Center Houston

About

Elizabeth Douglass, M.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Dell Medical School specializing in infectious diseases.

She has been dedicated to the patients of Central Texas by assisting as an affiliate faculty member in several medical foundations as well as an assistant professor of internal medicine at The University of Texas Medical Branch and UT Southwestern.

Douglass has received several awards including the Gold Team Excellence Award in Ascension Seton Associated Hospitals and the Internal Medicine Attending of the Year at Brackenridge Hospital. Douglass is a member of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, the HIV Medicine Association and the American College of Physicians.

She enjoys teaching the residents on the internal medicine and infectious diseases service. She has a special interest in HIV and outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy for patients with complex infections.

Douglass completed her undergraduate degree in biology at The University of Texas at Austin and attended medical school at the UT Health Science Center at Houston. She completed her residency and chief residency in internal medicine at the UT Health Science Center at Houston and stayed there for her fellowship in infectious diseases.

Professional Affiliations
  • Infectious Diseases Society of America
  • HIV Medicine Association
  • American College of Physicians
  • Antimicrobial Infective Monitoring Subcommittee
  • Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy
    Director
Awards & Honors
  • Gold Team Excellence Award
    Ascension Seton Affiliated Hospitals, 2013
  • Gold Team Excellence Award
    Ascension Seton Affiliated Hospitals, 2012