Marjorie Golden, MD, FACP, AAHIVS
Associate Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)Cards
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Associate Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
Site Chief, Infectious Disease, St Raphael Campus Yale New Haven Hospital
Biography
Dr. Golden received her BS from Tufts University and MD degree from Albany Medical College. She completed internal medicine and infectious diseases training at the New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston, MA. After working at the Beth Israel Medical Center in NYC, she came to New Haven in 1994. As site director for infectious diseases on the Saint Raphael Campus, she has expertise in a variety of infectious diseases including HIV/AIDS, outpatient antimicrobial therapy, antimicrobial stewardship and both treatment and prevention of prosthetic joint infections.
Appointments
Infectious Diseases
Associate Professor on TermPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Fellowship
- New England Deaconess Hospital (1992)
- Residency
- New England Deaconess Hospital (1989)
- Internship
- New England Deaconess Hospital (1987)
- MD
- Albany Medical College (1986)
- BS
- Tufts University, Biology (1982)
Research
Publications
2024
Clinical image: emphysematous pyelonephritis
Rotter L, Lee B, Golden M. Clinical image: emphysematous pyelonephritis. Oxford Medical Case Reports 2024, 2024: omad156. PMID: 39664917, PMCID: PMC11631207, DOI: 10.1093/omcr/omad156.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRetinal integrity in human babesiosis: a pilot study
Dionne E, Adelman R, Cekic O, Golden M, Moffarah A, Krause P, Farhadian S. Retinal integrity in human babesiosis: a pilot study. BMC Ophthalmology 2024, 24: 310. PMID: 39048971, PMCID: PMC11267664, DOI: 10.1186/s12886-024-03568-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvidence of retinopathyNo study patientRetina of patientsCohort of patientsAbnormal vessel formationComplication of babesiosisRetinal tearsRetinal inflammationRetinal eye examResultsTen patientsRetinal integrityRetinal examinationRetinal bleedingIndirect ophthalmoscopeRetinal abnormalitiesStudy patientsChart reviewCase reportEye examPilot studyPatientsAnimal studiesSmall studyClinical informationHuman babesiosis
2023
Recognition and Treatment of Wounds in Persons Using Xylazine: A Case Report From New Haven, Connecticut
Dowton A, Doernberg M, Heiman E, Barelli P, Golden M, Wang H, Leventhal J, Morford K, Sue K. Recognition and Treatment of Wounds in Persons Using Xylazine: A Case Report From New Haven, Connecticut. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2023, 17: 739-741. PMID: 37934550, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000001198.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderUse disordersDrug useCase report presentsIndex of suspicionInjection drug useDrug supplyCare management strategiesHarm reduction strategiesOverdose presentationsCutaneous manifestationsWithdrawal syndromeClinical complicationsCase reportIntravenous useWound carePatientsTreatment of woundsInfectious diseasesChronic woundsXylazineSkin woundsWoundsMore reportingDiagnosisBuilding an Infectious Disease Diversity, Equity, and Antiracism (ID2EA) Curriculum: A Single Center's Experience and Reflections
Gleeson S, Zapata H, Bathgate M, Emu B, Frederick J, Friedland G, Golden M, Meyer J, Radin J, Sideleau R, Shaw A, Shenoi S, Trubin P, Virata M, Barakat L, Desruisseaux M. Building an Infectious Disease Diversity, Equity, and Antiracism (ID2EA) Curriculum: A Single Center's Experience and Reflections. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2023, 77: 703-710. PMID: 37078888, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciad236.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEducational activitiesHealthcare inequitiesInfectious Diseases SectionSingle-center experienceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemicDisease 2019 pandemicMixed-methods assessmentLearning objectivesPilot curriculumEducational trainingCurriculumCenter experienceLong-term behavioral changesProgram outcomesDisease sectionDisease diversityPhysician perspectivesResponse rateHealth disparitiesYale SchoolInequitiesAntiracismBehavioral changesRacismEquity
2022
Prosthetic Joint Infections of the Hip and Knee Among the Elderly: A Retrospective Study
Spichler-Moffarah A, Rubin LE, Bernstein JA, O'Bryan J, McDonald E, Golden M. Prosthetic Joint Infections of the Hip and Knee Among the Elderly: A Retrospective Study. The American Journal Of Medicine 2022, 136: 100-107. PMID: 36063860, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2022.08.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProsthetic joint infectionJoint infectionTotal joint arthroplasty increasesMortality of patientsTertiary medical centerPeriprosthetic joint infectionYears of ageClinical characteristicsOlder patientsGeriatric populationArthroplasty increasesRisk factorsMedical CenterPopulation agesPatientsInfectionMortalityAgeEtiologyHipPrevalenceKneeUnnecessary Routine Use of Mycobacterial Cultures in Patients With Periprosthetic Joint Infections
Golden M, Moffarah AS, Kerantzas C, Rubin L, O’Bryan J. Unnecessary Routine Use of Mycobacterial Cultures in Patients With Periprosthetic Joint Infections. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2022, 9: ofac132. PMID: 35392456, PMCID: PMC8982768, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofac132.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
The Need for Multidisciplinary Hospital Teams for Injection Drug Use-related Infective Endocarditis
Weimer MB, Falker CG, Seval N, Golden M, Hull SC, Geirsson A, Vallabhajosyula P. The Need for Multidisciplinary Hospital Teams for Injection Drug Use-related Infective Endocarditis. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2021, 16: 375-378. PMID: 34510088, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000000916.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersConceptsInjection drug use-related infective endocarditisCardiac surgeryInfective endocarditisAddiction treatmentInjection drug useCare of patientsMultidisciplinary hospital teamSubstance use disordersMost patientsUse disordersPatientsDrug useSurgical needsHospital teamIDUsCase managementInfectious diseasesAddiction medicineMultidisciplinary approachEndocarditisSurgeryTreatmentDiseaseComplex diseasesAnesthesiaProvider Satisfaction With Infectious Diseases Telemedicine Consults for Hospitalized Patients During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic
Canterino JE, Wang K, Golden M. Provider Satisfaction With Infectious Diseases Telemedicine Consults for Hospitalized Patients During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2021, 74: 711-714. PMID: 34048567, PMCID: PMC8244553, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciab479.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
PT271 Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Patients with HIV in the Era of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
Lombo B, Fotjadhi I, Ravi S, Golden M, Virata M, Lievano M, Diez J, Ghantous A, Donohue T. PT271 Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Patients with HIV in the Era of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy. Global Heart 2014, 9: e219. DOI: 10.1016/j.gheart.2014.03.2016.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Influenza and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Absence of HIV Progression after Acute Influenza Infection
Golden M, Sajjad Z, Elgart L. Influenza and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Absence of HIV Progression after Acute Influenza Infection. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2001, 32: 1366-1370. PMID: 11303274, DOI: 10.1086/319989.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virusHIV diseasePopulation of HIVHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectionAcute influenza infectionImmunodeficiency virus infectionImpact of influenzaUnique clinical manifestationsAnti-influenza therapyAcute influenzaAntibiotic therapyHIV infectionInfluenza seasonInfluenza infectionClinical manifestationsClinical progressionHIV progressionImmunodeficiency virusVirus loadVirus infectionCell countInfluenzaMajor causeAdverse effectsInfection
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Overview
Golden Marjorie, MD, is an infectious diseases doctor who cares for patients with a variety of conditions. She is a specialist in HIV/AIDS. She also prevents and treats diabetic foot, prosthetic joint, and urinary tract infections.
“Infectious diseases is one of the few specialties where we are able to actually cure patients,” says Dr. Golden. The field is constantly changing as new treatments become available and new diseases are identified, she adds. It’s also a field where a doctor may follow patients for months or years, and she enjoys getting to know them over time. “I love my personal interactions with patients,” she says.
Dr. Golden is the chief for infectious diseases for the Saint Raphael Campus of Yale New Haven Hospital. She is the northeast co-chair of the American Academy of HIV Medicine. Yale School of Medicine has recognized her twice as Research Attending of the Year for her work supervising medical residents as they conduct research projects, many of which have focused on ensuring that patients with HIV receive adequate primary care.
“I am driven to be sure my patients feel that I listen to and care about them,” Dr. Golden says. She tells all of her patients, “We will get through this together.”
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Board Certifications
Internal Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 1989
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- January 06, 2025
Digestive Health CME Series Returning for 2025
- January 30, 2024
Fostering Equity and Inclusion in Infectious Diseases at Yale
- November 28, 2023
New Yale Program Addresses Rare Lung Infection
- September 08, 2023
Preparing for the Future of Clinical Care and Research Through Medical School Education
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