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Daniel Jose Escobar

MD MS

Infectious disease physician
Aspiring gardener, outdoor enthusiast and cross-USA cyclist

About me

Dr. Daniel Jose Escobar is an infectious disease specialist who cares for patients with a broad range of complex bacterial, fungal and viral infections, including those involving bones, joints, surgical implants and surgical complications. With a focus on developing strategies to improve patient care, he has a special interest in lowering the numbers of infections acquired in hospitals through epidemiology (which includes evaluating infection rates and preventive measures) and antibiotic stewardship (controlling antibiotic resistance by assessing and enhancing appropriate use of these medications).

Escobar's research focuses on identifying the reasons that some patients get infections during hospitalization and implementing measures that would prevent such infections. He also studies drivers of antibiotic overuse, with the aim of reducing the development of antibiotic-resistant organisms.

Escobar earned his medical degree at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. He completed a residency in internal medicine at the University of Maryland Medical Center and a fellowship in infectious diseases at the University of Pennsylvania Health System.

Escobar speaks Spanish and identifies as Latinx.

  • Education

    Temple University, MD, 2014

  • Residencies

    University of Maryland, Internal Medicine, 2018

  • Fellowships

    University of Pennsylvania, Infectious Diseases, 2021

  • Academic Title

    Assistant Professor

I am honored when patients allow me to take part in their care journey. My aim is to help guide them to make the best decisions for themselves.

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