

EDUCATION AND TRAINING
M.D.,
Creighton University
(1961 - 1965)
Int. Medicine residency,
University of Washington
(1968 - 1970)
Nephrology fellowship,
University of Washington
(1970 - 1971)
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Wendell Patrick Fleet, M.D.
Professor of Medicine

Dr. Patrick Fleet (Professor of Medicine). Dr.
Fleet is a veteran clinical nephrologist and an exceptional clinical teacher. He also
works in the Division of General Internal Medicine. He has a diverse and eclectic group of
interests in general nephrology including fluid and electrolyte metabolism, acute renal
failure and chronic renal failure. Dr. Fleet has won a number of teaching awards from UWMC
medical housestaff and received the Haviland Award from the Northwest Kidney Foundation
for his contributions to renal care in Seattle.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Harborview Medical Center
Section of Nephrology
Box 359764
Seattle, WA
Phone: (206)731-8037
Fax: (206)731-2252
E-mail: fleetp@u.washington.edu
HONORS, SOCIETIES AND AWARDS
Alpha Omega Alpha, 1964
Mosby Award for Scholastic Excellence, 1964
Residents' Award for Teaching Excellence, 1983
University of Washington, Department of Medicine
Teacher of the Year, 1985
University of Washington, School of Medicine
Beeson Award, 1988
James W. Haviland Award, 1998
CLINICAL INTERESTS
Healthcare Delivery
PUBLICATIONS
1. Stehman-Breen C, Alpers CE, Fleet WP, Johnson RJ. Focal
segmental glomerular sclerosis among patients infected with hepatitis C virus.
Nephron 81(1):37-40, 1999.
2. Johansen K, Voci V, Cohen D, Fleet WP. Acute bilateral
renal artery occlusion: revascularization with the splenic artery. Arch Surg
116:1232-1235, 1981.
3. Fleet WP, Eisenberg M, Copass. Temperature
Disorder. Manual of Therapeutics. 255-260, 1978.4. Fleet WP,
Turck M. Treatment of urinary tract infections. In: The Kidney.
Vol 11. pps.1900-1910, 1976.
4. Gutam RA, Forrey AW, Fleet WP, Cutler RE.
Vasopressor-induced natriuresis and altered intrarenal haemodynamics in cirrhotic
man. Clin Sci Molec Med 45:19-34, 1973.
5. Cutler RE, Gyselnnyck AM, Fleet WP, Forrey AW.
Correlation of serum creatinine concentration and gentamicin half-life. JAMA
219:1037-1041, 1972. |