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William Arthur Petri Jr., MD

LICENSE # 0101042142
 
Issue Date: 4/1/1988
Expiration Date: 12/31/2024
Status: Current Active


Disclaimer: General
The following information contained in this database is provided from the records of the Board of Medicine.

The Department and the Board have taken measures to assure that the above information reflects information contained in records that it maintains consistent with its statutory responsibility to doctors of medicine, osteopathy, and podiatry.

The following information is required to be self-reported by licensees under penalty of law. This information is not verified by the Board. The Department and the Board have the authority to investigate reported inaccuracies in the displayed information and if warranted, seek correction and effect licensee compliance with the law and regulations governing the practitioner information system.

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Please note that if a practitioner's license is not active, they are under no obligation to update their profile so the information contained in that profile may not be up-to-date.



Disclaimer: Malpractice Information

When considering malpractice paid claims data, please keep in mind:


Some studies have shown little correlation between the existence of a malpractice paid claims history and the practitioner's competence to provide care.

Malpractice paid claims histories tend to vary by specialty. Some specialties are more likely than others to be the subject of litigation.

Some doctors work primarily with high-risk patients. These doctors may have malpractice paid claims histories that are higher than average because they specialize in cases or patients who are at very high risk for problems.

Settlement of a claim may occur for a variety of reasons, which do not necessarily reflect negatively on the professional competence or conduct of the practitioner. A payment in settlement of a medical malpractice action or claim should not be construed as creating a presumption that medical malpractice has occurred.

The incident causing the malpractice paid claim may have happened years before a payment is finally made. Sometimes, it takes a long time for a malpractice lawsuit to move through the legal system.

Presentation of Required Data:

As of July 1, 2007, practitioners are required to report all paid claims over $10,000 in the last 10 years. For doctors practicing less than 10 years, the data covers their total years of practice.

To provide perspective regarding the reported data, the Board displays information about the paid claims experience of the practitioner's specialty along with the practitioner's history of paid claims. In reporting the data in this manner, each practitioner is seen relative to other practitioners in the specialty, rather than to all practitioners in all specialties.

Paid claims are not expressed in dollar amounts. Each paid claim has been analyzed and assigned to one of three statistical categories: below average, average, or above average. This analysis was made relative to the other claims in the specialty in which the claim occurred.

The information provided, in the manner provided, should offer perspective about this aspect of medical practice. You could miss an opportunity for high quality care by excluding a doctor based solely on the presence of a malpractice history. You may wish to discuss information provided in this report, and malpractice generally, with your doctor.



Primary Practice Address
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Division of Infectious Diseases
Room 1709A Carter-Harrison Medical Research Bldg., PO Box 801340
University of Virginia Health System
Charlottesville, VA 229081340
Phone: 434-924-5621
Fax: 434-924-0075

Location Details


Years in Active Clinical Practice
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Years in Active Clinical Practice Inside US/Canada: 34
Medicaid
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Participate in the Virginia Medicaid program
Is accepting new Virginia Medicaid patients
Medicare
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Is a Medicare participating provider
Is a Medicare Non-participating provider
Is accepting new Medicare patients
Virginia Hospital Affiliations
Last Updated 11/3/2022
University of Virginia Medical Center (admit)
Hospital Affiliations in States Other Than Virginia
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Medical, Osteopathic, or Podiatric School
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Grad School: University Of Virginia School Of Medicine - Charlottesville VA
Year Completed: 1982
Medical, Osteopathic, or Podiatric Post Grad School
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Internal Medicine
University and Veterans Hospitals of Cleveland
Cleveland, OH USA
Year Residency Completed: 1985


Infectious Diseases
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA USA
Year Fellowship Completed: 1988


Continuing Education
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Continuing Hours: 120
Since: 2018
Board Certification
Recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties, Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists
and Boards of Certification, the American Board of Multiple Specialties in Podiatry, or Council on Podiatric Medical Education.
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Internal Medicine
Year of Initial Certifications: 1985
Current Certification Expires: indefinite

Internal Medicine: Infectious Disease
Year of Initial Certifications: 1988
Current Certification Expires: indefinite

Self-Designated Practice Areas
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Infectious Diseases
Internal Medicine
Insurance Plans/Managed Care Plans Accepted
Last Updated 11/3/2022
None Reported


Honors and Awards - Optional
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Member
American Society for Clinical Investigation
1995

Young Investigator Award
Southern Society for Clinical Investigation
1995

Fellow
Infectious Diseases Society of America
1996

Member
Association of American Physicians
1999

Squibb Award
Infectious Diseases Society of America
1999

Fellow
American Academy of Microbiology
2001

Fellow
American College of Physicians
2001

Outstanding Faculty Award SCHEV
SCHEV
2013

All-University Teaching Award
University of Virginia School of Medicine
2013

Distinguished Scientist Award
University of Virginia School of Medicine
2016

Robert Kadner Award for Graduate Teaching
University of Virginia School of Medicine
2016

Virginia’s Outstanding Scientist
Science Museum of Virginia
2017

MERIT Award from NIH
NIH
2018

Ben Kean Medal
American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
2019

Walter Reed Distinguished Alumnus Award
University of Virginia School of Medicine
2019

Maxwell Finland Award for Scientific Achievement
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
2020

Walter
2022

Walter Reed Award
ASTMH
2022

Academic Appointments
Last Updated 11/3/2022
University Of Virginia School Of Medicine - Charlottesville VA
Rank: Full Professor
Years: 1985-present

University Of Virginia School Of Medicine - Charlottesville VA
Rank: Full Professor
Years: 1988-Present

Academic Appointments - Non-US
Last Updated 11/3/2022
None Reported
Publications
(up to ten in the last five years)
Last Updated 11/3/2022
Increased T Cell Differentiation and Cytolytic Function in Bangladeshi Compared to American Children
Frontiers in immunology
10, 2239
Date: 03 2019

Growth faltering is associated with altered brain functional connectivity and cognitive outcomes in urban Bangladeshi children exposed to early adversity
BMC medicine
17(1), 199.
Date: 05 2019

Increased Fecal Lactobacillus Is Associated With a Positive Glucose Hydrogen Breath Test in Bangladeshi Children
Open Forum Infect Dis
10.1093/ofid/ofz266
Date: 06 2019

Childhood growth and neurocognition are associated with distinct sets of metabolites.
EBioMedicine
10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.05.043
Date: 07 2019

Fecal IgA against a sporozoite antigen at 12 months is associated with delayed time to subsequent cryptosporidiosis in urban Bangladesh: a prospective cohort study
Clin Infect Dis.
doi: 10.1093/cid/ciz430
Date: 10 2019

Inhibition of Amebic Cysteine Proteases Blocks Amebic Trogocytosis but Not Phagocytosis
J Infect Dis
doi:10.1093/infdis/jiz671
Date: 03 2020

Immune Profiling To Predict Outcome of Clostridioides difficile Infection
mBio
11(3):e00905-20
Date: 05 2020

Gut microbiome communication with bone marrow regulates susceptibility to amebiasis
J Clin Invest
doi:10.1172/JCI133605
Date: 06 2020

Mice as a Model of SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Am J Trop Med Hyg
10.4269/ajtmh.20-0762
Date: 09 2020

Genome-Wide Association Study of Cryptosporidiosis in Infants Implicates PRKCA
mBio
doi:10.1128/mBio.03343-19
Date: 11 2020

Felony Conviction Information
Last Updated 11/3/2022
None Reported
Actions Taken by States/Organizations Other than the Virginia Board of Medicine
Last Updated 11/3/2022
None Reported
Virginia Board of Medicine Notices and Orders
Verified by Board
No Notices or Orders on file

Paid Claims in the last ten years
Last Updated 11/3/2022
The licensee has reported the following paid claims in the past ten years:
None Reported

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Date Printed: 6/11/2024

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