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Ronald V. Maier, M.D.


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Patient Services:

Harborview Medical Center

Patient Care Coordinator: (206) 744-3195

Academic Office:

Phone: (206) 744-3299

E-mail:
ronmaier@u.washington.edu

Fax: (206) 744-8582

Address:
Ronald V. Maier, M.D.
Harborview Medical Center
Department of Surgery
Box 359796
325 Ninth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104-2499

Professor and Vice Chairman
Surgeon-In-Chief,
   Harborview Medical Center
Director,
  Northwest Regional Trauma Center

Faculty Appointments:

Jane and Donald D. Trunkey Endowed Chair in Trauma Surgery, 2005 - present.

University of Washington, Professor, 1990 - present.

University of Washington, Associate Professor, 1984-90.

University of Washington, Assistant Professor, 1981-84.

Education:

Fellowship: Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, Immunopathology, 1978-81.

Residency: University of Washington, 1974-78.

Internship: Southwestern Medical School, Parkland Hospital, Dallas, 1973-74.

M.D. Degree: Duke University School of Medicine, North Carolina, 1973.

Clinical Interests:

Trauma and surgical critical care, advanced laparoscopic surgery.

Research Interests:

Cell biology, immunology, wound healing, regulation of gene expression, modulation of inflammatory mediators, acute respiratory distress syndrome, biomaterials, injury prevention, trauma care outcomes and trauma systems analyses.

download Annual Research Report

Selected Publications:

Nathens AB, Brunet PF, Maier RV: Development of trauma systems and effect on outcomes after injury. Lancet, 363(9423):1794-801, 2004.

Laudanski K, Miller-Graziano C, Xiao W, Mindrinos MN, Richards DR, De A, Moldawer LL, Maier RV, Bankey P, Baker HV, Brownstein BH, Cobb JP, Salvano SE, Davis RW, Tompkins RG, and the Inflammation and Host Response to Injury Large Scale Collaborative Research Program. Cell Specific Expression and Pathway Analyses Reveal Novel Alterations in Trauma-Related Human T-Cell and Monocyte Pathways. Proc Natl Acad Sci, 103(42): 15564-9, 2006.

 

reviewed 4/07