Dr. Tony Salloum is an Assistant Professor of Medicine with a specialization in infectious diseases. Dr. Salloum is dedicated to the diagnosis, management, and research of infectious conditions, particularly those affecting hospitalized patients. His clinical expertise encompasses a wide range of infections, with a focused interest in inpatient infections, intensive care unit-related infections, and infections associated with prosthetic devices. His clinical interests include sepsis and septic shock, with a strong emphasis on optimizing sepsis management strategies to improve outcomes in life-threatening cases.
Beyond clinical practice, Dr. Salloum is committed to academic excellence and mentorship, actively contributing to the education of medical residents and fellows. He remains current with the latest developments in infectious disease research and clinical guidelines, ensuring that his patients receive care grounded in the most up-to-date evidence.
Dr. Salloum also collaborates closely with multidisciplinary teams, underscoring the importance of integrated approaches in managing complex infections and enhancing survival rates among critically ill patients.