Adam B. Goldin, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.P.
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Assistant Professor
Faculty Appointments:
University of Washington, Assistant Professor, 2005 - present.
Education:
Fellowships: University of Washington, Pediatric Surgery Clinical Research Fellow, 2002-03.
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Pediatric Surgery, 2003-05.
M.P.H.: University of Washington, Epidemiology, 2003.
Residency: University of Washington, General Surgery, 1997-2002.
M.D. Degree: Rush University, Chicago, 1997.
Clinical Interests:
Pediatric general and thoracic surgery.
Research Interests:
Clinical outcomes research and quality of care.
Selected Publications:
Goldin A, Karmy-Jones R, and Cornejo C. "Emergency Department Thoracotomy: Indications and Outcomes" in Karmy-Jones R, Nathens A, and Stern E, editors: Thoracic Trauma and Critical Care, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 2002.
Goldin A, and Sawin R. “Hirschsprung’s Disease” in Millikan K, and Sacclarides T, editors: Common Surgical Diseases: An Algorithmic Approach to Problem Solving, 2nd edition, Springer-Verlag New York Inc., New York, 2005.
Goldin, A and Sawin, R. “Intussusception” in Millikan K, and Sacclarides T, editors: Common Surgical Diseases: An Algorithmic Approach to Problem Solving, 2nd edition, Springer-Verlag New York Inc., New York, 2005.
Goldin A. “Longterm Outcomes in Pediatric Antireflux Operations” in Stringer M, Oldham KT, Moriquand P, editors: Long Term Outcomes in Pediatric Surgery and Urology, 2nd ed. Cambridge Publishers, London, 2006.
Goldin, Seidel, Sawin, Flum. “Do Antireflux Operations Decrease the Rate of Reflux-Related Hospitalizations in Children? Pediatrics, Dec. 118(6) 2006: 2326-33.
Goldin A, et al. Aminoglycoside-Based Triple Antibiotic vs Monotherapy in Children with Ruptured Appendicitis. Pediatrics, May 119; 2007: 905-911.
Goldin, Garrison, Christakis. “Variations Between Hospitals in Antireflux Procedures in Children”. This paper is designed to highlight the differences in frequency of antireflux operations among 32 free-standing children’s hospitals, suggesting that the indications for this operation are variable. In press.
Arca, Somers, Derks, Goldin, et al. Use of Vacuum-assisted closure system in the management of complex wounds in neonates. Pediatric Surgery International, 2005; 21: 532-535.
reviewed 8/08

