Terri Esterowitz, MD
Physician - Internist“My philosophy for patient care involves being a good listener, showing the patient that I care, being thorough and detailed with regard to their symptoms or preventive care, and teaching them about their health and their medical problems. Once the patient is armed with the knowledge they can then go on to partner with me to maximize their health.”
Board Certification
- Internal Medicine
Education
Internship and Residency
University of Maryland Medical Center
Internal Medicine
Baltimore, MD
1997 and 2000
Medical School
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Doctor of Medicine
Norfolk, VA
1997
Undergraduate
Brown University
Bachelor of Arts in Biology
Providence, RI
1992
Hospital Affiliated With
Suburban Hospital
Professional Associations
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society (AΩA)
Member
American College of Physicians (ACP)
Member
Publications
“Detecting Whipple’s Disease: Man Versus Machine” American Journal of Gastroenterology (2002): Flemmer, M., Esterowitz, T.
“Photodynamic laser cyclodestruction” Lasers Surgeon Medical (1995): Hill, R.A., Garrett, J., Reddi, S., Esterowitz, T., Liaw, L.H., Ryan, J., Shirk, J., Kenney, M., Shimuzu, S., Berns, M.W.
Academic Appointment
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
2000 – 2006
Personal Interests
Dr. Esterowitz enjoys spending time with her husband and children and playing tennis, usually with one of them! She also enjoys reading and music.
Biography
Dr. Esterowitz grew up in Springfield, VA. She graduated from Brown University with a degree in Biology. She received her medical degree from Eastern Virginia Medical School and while there she was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical school honor society. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Maryland and then became an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School from 2000 to 2006. While on the faculty there she enjoyed teaching and training medical students and residents in addition to seeing patients in the school’s Internal Medicine private practice. She is board certified in Internal Medicine and joined RIMG in November 2006. Her areas of interest include preventive care and women’s health. She believes in listening to and supporting her patients as well as teaching them to be active in their care. After hours she enjoys spending time with her husband and three children and playing tennis.