About
Marissa Marolf is an Academic Clinical Instructor in the Division of Hematology and Oncology at the University of Washington School of Medicine and serves as a Hospitalist at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle.
Education:
- MPH, University of Texas School of Public Health
- M.D., Baylor College of Medicine
- Residency, University of Washington
- Board Certified in Internal Medicine
Dr. Marolf's research spans multiple areas of hematology, oncology, and internal medicine with particular focus on pediatric hematological conditions, rare blood disorders, and cancer-related complications. Her work demonstrates expertise in both clinical practice and academic medicine, with publications covering diverse topics from T-cell lymphoma in children to hepatic complications in sickle cell anemia patients. She has also contributed to research on addiction medicine, specifically examining staff attitudes toward buprenorphine treatment in urban clinical settings.
Publications Trends: Her research portfolio reflects a strong clinical focus with publications spanning pediatric hematology-oncology, rare blood disorders, infectious complications in hemoglobinopathies, and substance abuse treatment in primary care settings. Her work often addresses uncommon presentations of disease and contributes to the literature through case reports and clinical reviews.
Clinical Practice: Dr. Marolf practices at UW Medical Center - Montlake, focusing on general medical oncology as indicated in her clinical expertise section.
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