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Arran Seiler, MD is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology specializing in obstetric and cardiac anesthesia. Board certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology and holding advanced certification in perioperative transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) from the National Board of Echocardiography, his clinical expertise bridges high-risk obstetric care and cardiac procedures.
His educational pathway includes:
- Undergraduate: B.S. in Biology from The College of New Jersey
- Medical Degree: M.D. from Medical College of Wisconsin
- Internship: General Surgery at Tripler Army Medical Center
- Residency: Anesthesiology at University of Utah School of Medicine
- Fellowship: Obstetric Anesthesiology at University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Dr. Seiler's research integrates clinical practice with scholarly inquiry across obstetric anesthesia safety and advanced echocardiographic techniques. His work on maternal fever during labor analgesia and nitrous oxide risks addresses critical patient safety concerns, while his TEE-guided tumor debulking publications demonstrate technical innovation in cardiac anesthesia. This dual focus reflects his commitment to improving outcomes in both obstetric and cardiac surgical settings through evidence-based practice.
Recent publications (2021-2023) emphasize obstetric anesthesia challenges including neuraxial procedures in thrombocytopenic parturients and comparative labor analgesia techniques, revealing evolving trends toward precision medicine in obstetric care. Earlier works span neurosurgical complications and interventional cardiac techniques, showcasing methodological diversity from case reports to retrospective cohort studies across anesthesia subspecialties.
Scientific Awards: No awards listed in source material.
Professional activities include clinical teaching and scholarly publication, though specific student mentorship or grant funding details are not provided. His board certifications and fellowship training indicate ongoing commitment to specialized clinical excellence without mention of administrative roles.
Technical expertise in transesophageal echocardiography appears central to his procedural work, particularly in complex cardiac cases, though dedicated research labs or collaborative teams are not specified in available information.

