A respected doctor in his field, Dr. Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora is a successful
resident anesthesiologist who has published numerous medical papers. Matthew
Uhlenkott of Aurora has been a resident with the
anesthesiology departments at the University
of Colorado. In addition,
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora graduated college
summa cum laude and then completed his medical degree at the University of Washington.
As a student, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora
was the recipient of multiple honors and awards. From 2001 to 2004, Matthew
Uhlenkott of Aurora
received the University Upper-Class Scholarship and the University Upper-Class
Science Scholarship. Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora
earned the Washington State Employees Credit Union Scholarship and the University of Washington Geriatric Scholarship in
2004. From 2006 to 2008, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora received the Bank of American Medical
Endowed Scholarship and the WWAMI Scholarship: American Medical Association
Foundation. Finally, in both 2010 and 2011, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora received one of
the Medical Student Educator of the Year Awards.
Matthew Uhlenkott Aurora
Medical Research Writtings
Saturday 20 July 2013
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora Accomplished Resident Anesthesiologist
Saturday 13 July 2013
Working Toward a Cure for HIV: Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora
Dr. Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora
is a resident anesthesiologist at the University of Colorado.
Much of Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora’s
past research has focused on the treatment of HIV. Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora became interested
in studying the continued mortality of HIV-infected patients despite highly
active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). In 2005, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora presented a poster
at the Thirteenth Annual AIDS Malignancy Consortium: “Causes of Death in the
HAART Era: Perspectives From a Combined HIV and Hematology/Oncology Primary
Care Practice.” Since then, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora has continued his research on the
HAART era of HIV treatment.
In 2008, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora published a paper in
the American Journal of Medical Sciences: “Causes of Death in the Era of Highly
Active Antiretroviral Therapy: A Retrospective Analysis of a Hybrid
Hematology-Oncology and HIV Practice and the Seattle/King County
Adult/Adolescent Spectrum of HIV-Related Diseases Project.” In this study,
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora found that non-AIDS
defining illness were a major source of death in 60% of the cohort from the Virginia Mason
Medical Center
and in 45% of the cohort from the Seattle
portion of the Adult and Adolescent Spectrum of Diseases Project. Matthew
Uhlenkott of Aurora’s
paper indicates that HIV-infected patients are continuing to die from non-AIDS
related causes despite undetectable HIV viral loads and fairly well-preserved
immune function.
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora
believes that finding better treatments and a cure for HIV/AIDS should be a
priority for the medical community. HIV/AIDS has caused about 35 million
deaths, and 34 million people were living with HIV globally at the end of 2011.
Sub-Saharan Africa has been most severely impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic
and, as a doctor who is concerned about providing medicine internationally to
those most in need, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora
is committed to working toward a better understanding of HIV/AIDS.
Friday 7 June 2013
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado Contributes to the Realm of Medical Research
Medical professionals never stop learning. There are always new
breakthroughs in science and technology and that means doctors and
professionals like Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado need to stay on top of
new research and advancements. Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado
doesn't sit passively by and wait for other doctors to compile information. He
has done his own fair share of medical research.
Since 2005, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado has helped write four
medical articles and given two poster presentations. His first poster
presentation was delivered in October of 2005, in Seattle, Washington.
He presented; "Causes of Death in the HAART Era: Perspectives from a
Combined HIV and Hematology/Oncology Primary Care Practice" at the
Thirteenth Annual AIDS Malignancy Consortium.
After his presentation, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado's
first three articles centered around HIV and mortality. His first article was
published in Blood in 2006. The same year, his second article; "HIV
Associated Mortality in the HAART Era" was published in AIDS Reader. His
third article wasn't published until 2008. Published in the American Journal of
the Medical Sciences, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado and four others
contributed to "Causes of Death in the Era of Highly Active Antiretroviral
Therapy (HAART): A Retrospective Analysis of a Hybrid Hematology-Oncology and
HIV Practice and the Seattle/King County Adult/Adolescent Spectrum of
HIV-related Diseases (ASD) Project."
In 2011, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado gave his second poster
presentation. After his abstract was accepted, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado
presented at ASA Conference in Chicago,
Illinois. His presentation was
about ultrasound-guided transpectoral axillary vein catheterization. This
presentation was related to his fourth article published in 2012.
"Real-time
Multimodal Axillary Vein Imaging Enhances the Safety and Efficacy of Axillary
Vein Catheterization in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Patients" was
published in the Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesia. This is Matthew Uhlenkott
of Aurora, Colorado's most recent published work.
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado Advocated in Washington D.C.
People become very heated when it comes to politics. That is one of
the reasons why politics is meant to be avoided at work, family gatherings, or
other friendly social gatherings. However, when enough individuals want to
gather in order to initiate change or get a common message or concern noticed,
they may organize a trip to the nation's capital.
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado isn't overly political but he is aware how
decisions made in Washington
D.C. affects him and other
doctors. It was for that reason that Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado decided to join other who were
heading to Washington D.C. to advocate for doctors of anesthesia.
In 2010 and 2011, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado was one
of twenty-one individuals to head to the ASA Annual Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C.
His purpose was to help advocate for positive changes for anesthesiologists. He
and the others focused on four specific issues.
The first problem addressed by Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado
and others of the group was what they call the "33 percent problem"
meaning anesthesiology is valued at 33 percent of usual fees compared to other
specialties. Their other topics were centered on Medicare cuts, truth and
transparency, and rural pass-through.
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado's work advocating for
anesthesiologists nationwide will always be remembered in the summer of 2010,
Sentinel newsletter. Through his experience, Matthew Uhlenkott
of Aurora, Colorado learned how difficult it can be to
push for change.
Thursday 6 June 2013
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado Determined to Learn for Life
Education and the desire to continue learning is important to many
professionals. For some professions, regular classes for recertification are
meant to promote the continuation of knowledge. Some people, like Matthew
Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado, go out of their way to continue
gaining knowledge both for business and for personal pleasure.
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado is a resident
Anesthesiologist. For anyone who has ever had surgery, his position should be
familiar. However, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado spends a large portion
of his time teaching and learning besides practicing his medical specialty.
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado performs medical
research in order to advance the field of medicine and healthcare.
A person doesn't have to be registered in school to continue learning.
By researching different medical topics, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado
continues to learn outside of the standard classroom. To date, Matthew
Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado has published four medical
articles. Each article appeared in a different medical journal.
When Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado was a student, he
demonstrated repeatedly how serious he was about his studies. From 2003 to
present day, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado has been a member of the
Alpha Chi Honors Society. From 2004 to present day, he has repeatedly made the
National Dean's List. From 2001 to 2008, he earned at least six different
scholarships. His academic achievement even earned him the title Who's Who
Among Students in American
University and Colleges.
Tuesday 4 June 2013
Matthew Uhlenkott Maintains Professional Affiliations
When people put their faith and trust into a doctor they want to be
certain they are in the hands of someone who is responsible.People like to put
their trust in doctors with experience.
While it should be something everyone looks into, rarely do patients
look into a doctors' professional affiliations. Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado
is a very responsible man and an eager doctor. Specialized in his medical
career, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado is a resident
Anesthesiologist with plenty of experience. He helps patients and performs
medical research. He has four articles published in medical journals and has
presented at two medical conferences.
To demonstrate his devotion and competence as a doctor, Matthew
Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado joined three societies dedicated to
anesthesiology. From 2010 to 2013, he was a member of the American Society of
Regional Anesthesia. Two years after he joined the American Society of Regional
Anesthesia, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado
joined the Colorado Society of Anesthesiology and the Society of Cardiovascular
Anesthesiologists.
By joining these societies, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado
promises to uphold the highest level of competence as a doctor. He also
promises to support other doctors in his specialized field. As a member,
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado benefits by receiving
information and resources if he needs them.
Saturday 1 June 2013
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado Earned Many Scholarships
Being a student isn't always easy. Every person has their strengths
and weaknesses. Some students just have a knack for succeeding academically.
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado was one of the students
who were gifted with a talent for meeting academic challenges. He also had the
determination and dedication to see himself through medical school in order to
become an anesthesiologist.
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado earned scholarships from
the beginning of his academic career. In 2001, he was the recipient of both the
University Upper-class Scholarship and the University Upper-class Science
Scholarship. His academic grades helped him earn the scholarships again in
2002, 2003, and 2004. In 2004, he graduated summa cum laude and was named Who's
Who Among Students in American
Universities &
Colleges.
In order to become a doctor though, Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado
needed more than four years of medical school. Continuing his education, he
easily earned the Washington State Employees Credit Union Scholarship in 2005,
along with the University
of Washington Geriatric Scholarship.
He earned the scholarship not only because of his grades, but because he
qualified for the scholarship by his area of study.
The last two scholarships Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora, Colorado
earned as a student were repeated three years in a row. From 2006 to 2008,
Matthew Uhlenkott of Aurora,
Colorado earned the Bank of
America Medical Endowed Scholarship and the America Medical Association
Foundation's WWAMI Scholarship.
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