Corrie Anderson MD
Professor of Anesthesiology and (adj) Professor of Pediatrics
Seattle, WA
Professional summary
Dr. Corrie T.M Anderson is a professor of Anesthesiology and adjunct Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington school of Medicine. Professor Anderson is a Board Certified Anesthesiologist with a Certificate of Added Qualification in Pain Management. He is also the Clinical Director of the Pain Medicine Program at Seattle Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center. Dr. Anderson attended Harvard University and graduated with honors from the department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. He spent six years at Stanford University Medical School in the Medical Scientist Training Program where he did graduate work in DNA repair while obtaining his MD. Following Stanford, Dr. Anderson traveled back to Massachusetts to Boston Children’s Hospital where he completed an internship and residency. He was enticed by the anesthesiology field and subsequently decided to take up anesthesiology and complete an anesthesiology residency at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Afte
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Education
Universities
Stanford University
Doctor of Medicine, medicine
Postgraduate Training
Boston Children's Hospital
The Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston Children's Hospital
Licenses/Certifications
Certificate of Added Qualification in Pain Medicine
Anesthesiology
Mentors
Gerald Ostheimer, MD
Jack Moore, MD
Linda Jo Rice, MD
Ora Platt, MD
Paul Hickey, MD
Robert Crone, MD
Ronald Katz, MD
Experience
Former Director of the Pediatric Pain Service
Former Director of the UCLA Pediatric Pain Program
Professor of Anesthesiology and Pediatrics
Honors and Awards
Best Doctor - Seattle Magazine
Golden Seed Award
Memberships
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Publications
Books
Pediatric Pain Management
Regional Anesthesia.
Curriculum Vitae
Disclosure or Conflict of Interest
Corrie Anderson MD has nothing to disclose

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