Audrey
Li
MD
325 9th Ave, Box 359930, Seattle, WA 98104
BIO
Dr. Li is a board-certified internist and infectious diseases physician who specializes in care for people living with HIV, in addition to providing general infectious diseases care. She provides primary care for people living with HIV at the Madison Clinic at Harborview Medical Center, as well as at a satellite site at Federal Way. Additionally, she provides low barrier care for people living with, or at risk for, HIV at the MOD Clinic at Harborview Medical Center. She additionally provides consultative subspecialty general infectious diseases care for inpatients at Harborview, as well as at UW Medical Center. Clinically and extra-clinically, she has a special interest in people experiencing infections in the setting of substance use.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
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HIV
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Infectious Complications of Substance Use
CLINICAL INTERESTS
- Primary care for people living with HIV
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General Infectious Diseases
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Fellowship in Infectious Diseases: Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (2021-2023)
Residency in Internal Medicine: Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (2019-2021)
Internship in Internal Medicine: Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (2018-2019)
MD: SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, Brooklyn, NY (2018)
AB cum laude: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ (2013)
HONORS
Nominee for Equity Social Justice and Advocacy Award, Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine (2022)
Steven E. Weinberger Award, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (2021)
James L. Tullis Award, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (2020)
Eli A. Friedman Award for Distinction in Internal Medicine, SUNY Downstate College of Medicine (2018)
Gold Humanism Honor Society, SUNY Downstate College of Medicine (2017)
Alpha Omega Alpha National Pharos Poetry Competition, 2nd place (2017)
Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honors Society, Princeton University (2013)