Infectious Disease Associate Professor
University of Michigan
Lindsay Petty is a graduate of the Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, where she also completed her Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Residency and an Infectious Diseases Fellowship. She joined the University of Michigan in 2016. Lindsay is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Michigan in the Division of Infectious Diseases. She is an Associate Director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program, and the Adult Lead Physician for the Ambulatory Antimicrobial Stewardship Program. Since 2017, she has been an antimicrobial resource expert for the Hospital Medicine Safety Consortium, a BCBS quality collaborative working to improve antibiotic use in hospitals across the State of Michigan. Her research projects involve multidrug-resistant organisms and antimicrobial stewardship, particularly with regard to hospitalized patients with asymptomatic bacteriuria and outpatients with sinusitis, UTI, and SSTI. Dr. Petty is especially focused on determining the impact of disease-based stewardship interventions on patient outcomes and provider behaviors.