M.D.
Brief info

Dr. Lindell A. Busciglio is a native of Florida. She graduated from the University of South Florida Magna Cum Laude. She also attended medical school, completed her Internal Medicine training, and fellowship in Infectious Diseases, at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine - with numerous abstracts, publications and honors. She is board certified in Internal Medicine as well as Infectious Diseases. Dr. Busciglio holds an academic appointment as Collaborative Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine. She joined Infectious Disease Associates of Tampa Bay in 1998.

Dr. Busciglio is the Medical Director of Infection Control for both St. Joseph’s Hospital and St. Joseph’s Hospital North in Tampa. She has served on the Executive, Quality and Pharmacy & Therapeutics committees (among others). In 2021, she was chair of both the quality and peer review committees. In 2022, she was elected president of the St. Joseph’s Hospital medical staff and will serve on the Medical Executive Committee from 2022-2027. She will also chair the Bylaws Committee until 2027. Dr Busciglio has become part of the leadership team at Baycare serving on the Infectious Disease Steering Committee and the Baycare Laboratory leadership committee. She is also part of the St. Joseph’s Hospital Antibiotic stewardship committee and has spent time training pharmacy residents for their Infectious disease rotations.

Dr. Busciglio is a member of several professional organizations including: the Infectious Diseases Society of America, American Medical Association, Florida Medical Association, and the Hillsborough County Medical Association. She has been recognized as one of Tampa Bay’s Top Doctors yearly since 2020. She is also an accomplished speaker and has given many university lectures and community presentations. Dr. Busciglio brings an enthusiastic and energetic approach to the care of her patients. Her interests include: infection control, employee health, Hepatitis C, wound care, and the care of critically ill ICU patients.