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Lorrie A. Langdale, M.D.


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Lorrie A. Langdale, M.D.
Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System
Department of Surgery (112)
1660 S. Columbian Way
Seattle, WA 98108

Associate Professor

Faculty Appointments:

University of Washington, Associate Professor, 1993 - present.

University of Washington, Assistant Professor, 1986-93.

University of Washington, Acting Assistant Professor, 1985-86.

Education:

Fellowships: Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, 1981-82.
University of California, San Francisco, Critical Care, 1984-85.

Residency: Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, 1979-81; 1982-84.

M.D. Degree: University of Washington, 1979.

Board Certified: American Board of Surgery, 1985. Recertified 1993, 2004.
Special Qualifications in Surgical Critical Care, 1987. Recertified 1995, 2005.

Clinical Interests:

General surgery (surgical oncology, esophageal/ hepatobiliary/pancreatic surgery, minimally invasive surgery), Surgical Critical Care.

Research Interests:

Control of liver ischemia-reperfusion injury, inflammatory response to injury.

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Selected Publications:

Langdale LA, Schaad D, Wipf J, Marshall S, Scott CS. Preparing graduates for the first year of residency: Are medical schools meeting the need? Acad Med, 78, 2003.

Langdale LA, Kajikawa O, Frevert C, Liggitt HD. Sustained tolerance to LPS stimulation after liver ischemia-reperfusion injury. Shock, 19(6):553-558, 2003.

Langdale LA, Hoagland V, Benz W, Riehle KJ, Campbell JS, Liggitt DH,  Fausto N: Suppressor of cytokine signaling expression with increasing severity of murine hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury . J Hepatology, 2008 (in press).

Langdale LA, Hoagland V, Benz W, Campbell JS, Liggitt DH, Fausto N: Erythropoietin protects in hepatic ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury through JAK-STAT cytokine regulation. (submitted).

 

reviewed 5/08