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Linda Maerz, MD, is an Associate Professor of Surgery and Anesthesiology at the Yale School of Medicine. She serves as Director of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) and Program Director for the Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery Fellowships at Yale New Haven Hospital. Her clinical expertise spans trauma surgery, surgical critical care, and complex surgical conditions like re-operative surgery, sepsis, and shock. Dr. Maerz holds certifications in General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care from the American Board of Surgery.
Education includes a BS from Arizona State University (1984), MD from the University of Arizona College of Medicine (1988), general surgery residency at Oregon Health & Science University (1995), and a surgical critical care fellowship at Yale School of Medicine (2007). She is fluent in English, German, and Spanish.
Research focuses on quality improvement in ICUs, sepsis outcomes, and glycemic control in critically ill patients. Key collaborators include Kimberly Davis, Lisa Kodadek, and Stanley Rosenbaum. Her work addresses clinical consensus guidelines in palliative care and perioperative management.
- Honors: Over 15 professional awards, including the Yale Surgery Department's Academic Achievement Award and multiple academic scholarships.
- Grants/Funding: Not explicitly listed, but research interests imply involvement in clinical trials and institutional grants.
Labs/Teams: Leads SICU operations and fellowship programs at Yale New Haven Hospital, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in acute care surgery and critical care medicine.