Martin A. Schreiber, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.C.C.M.

  • Professor of Surgery, Division of Trauma, Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery, School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Schreiber’s special areas of interest are trauma surgery and surgical critical care. He received his medical degree in 1988 from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. Dr. Schreiber completed his internship at Madigan Army Medical Center in Fort Lewis, WA., and his residency training at the University of Washington in Seattle. His trauma and critical care fellowship was completed at the University of Washington.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • M.D., 1988, Case Western Reserve University
  • Internship

    • General Surgery, Madigan Army Medical Center, Fort Lewis, WA, 1989
  • Residency

    • General Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1994
  • Fellowship

    • Trauma and Critical Care, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1995
  • Certifications

    • American Board of Surgery, 1995

Memberships and associations:

  • Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society
  • American College of Surgeons, Fellow
  • The Henry N. Harkins Surgical Society
  • American College of Surgeons, Washington Chapter
  • Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
  • American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
  • American Trauma Society
  • Association for Academic Surgery
  • Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • The Shock Society
  • American College of Surgeons, Oregon Chapter
  • Western Trauma Association
  • Society of University Surgeons
  • Portland Surgical Society
  • Pacific Coast Surgical Association
  • North Pacific Surgical Association
  • Society of Clinical Surgeons
  • American Surgical Association
  • Western Surgical Association

Publications

Elsevier pure profile

Publications

  • Adverse Prehospital Events and Outcomes After Traumatic Brain Injury

    JAMA Network Open
    1. Amelia W. Maiga
    2. Hsing Hua Sylvia Lin
    3. Stephen R. Wisniewski
    4. Joshua B. Brown
    5. Ernest E. Moore
    6. Martin A. Schreiber
    7. Bellal Joseph
    8. Chad T. Wilson
    9. Bryan A. Cotton
    10. Daniel G. Ostermayer
    11. Brian G. Harbrecht
    12. Mayur B. Patel
    13. Jason L. Sperry
    14. Francis X. Guyette
    15. Henry E. Wang
  • Early achievement of hemostasis defined by transfusion velocity

    Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
    1. Amanda M. Chipman
    2. James F. Luther
    3. Francis X. Guyette
    4. Bryan A. Cotton
    5. Jeremy W. Cannon
    6. Martin A. Schreiber
    7. Ernest E. Moore
    8. Nicholas Namias
    9. Joseph P. Minei
    10. Mark H. Yazer
    11. Laura Vincent
    12. Abigail L. Cotton
    13. Vikas Agarwal
    14. Joshua B. Brown
    15. Christine M. Leeper
    16. Matthew D. Neal
    17. Raquel M. Forsythe
    18. Stephen R. Wisniewski
    19. Jason L. Sperry
  • The inability to predict futility in hemorrhaging trauma patients using 4-hour transfusion volumes and rates

    Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
    1. Jan Michael Van Gent
    2. Thomas W. Clements
    3. Bedda L. Rosario-Rivera
    4. Stephen R. Wisniewski
    5. Jeremy W. Cannon
    6. Martin A. Schreiber
    7. Ernest E. Moore
    8. Nicholas Namias
    9. Jason L. Sperry
    10. Bryan A. Cotton
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    Critical care medicine
    1. David Douin
    2. Erin Anderson
    3. John Rice
    4. Conner Jackson
    5. Alex Cheng
    6. Jessica Cwik
    7. Aimee Steinwand
    8. Steven Schauer
    9. Martin Schreiber
    10. Matthew Semler
    11. Wesley Self
    12. Vikhyat Bebarta
    13. Adit Ginde
  • Acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute kidney injury, and mortality after trauma are associated with increased circulation of syndecan-1, soluble thrombomodulin, and receptor for advanced glycation end products

    Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
    1. Alexandra Dixon
    2. James E. Kenny
    3. Lydia Buzzard
    4. John Holcomb
    5. Eileen Bulger
    6. Charles Wade
    7. Timothy Fabian
    8. Martin Schreiber
    9. John B. Holcomb
    10. Charles E. Wade
    11. Deborah J. Del Junco
    12. Erin E. Fox
    13. Nena Matijevic
    14. Jeanette M. Podbielski
    15. Angela M. Beeler
    16. Barbara C. Tilley
    17. Sarah Baraniuk
    18. Stacia M. DeSantis
    19. Hongjian Zhu
    20. Joshua Nixon
    21. Roann Seay
    22. Savitri N. Appana
    23. Hui Yang
    24. Michael O. Gonzalez
    25. Lisa Baer
    26. Yao Wei Willa Wang
    27. Brittany S. Hula
    28. Elena Espino
    29. An Nguyen
    30. Nicholas Pawelczyk
    31. Kisha D. Arora-Nutall
    32. Rishika Sharma
    33. Jessica C. Cardenas
    34. Elaheh Rahbar
    35. Tyrone Burnett
    36. David Clark
    37. Gerald Van Belle
    38. Susanne May
    39. Brian Leroux
    40. David Hoyt
    41. Judy Powell
    42. Kellie Sheehan
    43. Alan Hubbard
    44. Adam P. Arkin
    45. John R. Hess
    46. Karen J. Brasel
    47. Jennifer M. Watters
    48. Craig Newgard
    49. Matthias Merkel
    50. Richard M. Scanlan
  • Antithrombin III Levels and Outcomes Among Patients With Trauma

    JAMA Network Open
    1. David H. Farrell
    2. Keeley M. McConnell
    3. Jevgenia Zilberman-Rudenko
    4. Brandon Behrens
    5. Scott McLoud
    6. Mackenzie R. Cook
    7. David Martin
    8. John D. Yonge
    9. Samantha J. Underwood
    10. Diane E. Lape
    11. Andrew Goodman
    12. Martin A. Schreiber
  • Association between Emergency Medical Service Agency Volume and Mortality in Trauma Patients

    Annals of surgery
    1. David S. Silver
    2. Jason L. Sperry
    3. Jamison Beiriger
    4. Liling Lu
    5. Francis X. Guyette
    6. Stephen Wisniewski
    7. Ernest E. Moore
    8. Martin Schreiber
    9. Bellal Joseph
    10. Chad T. Wilson
    11. Bryan Cotton
    12. Daniel Ostermayer
    13. Erin E. Fox
    14. Brian G. Harbrecht
    15. Mayur Patel
    16. Joshua B. Brown
  • Association of fibrinolysis phenotype with patient outcomes following traumatic brain injury

    Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
    1. Samantha Durbin
    2. Alexandra Brito
    3. Alicia Johnson
    4. Bryan Cotton
    5. Susan Rowell
    6. Martin A. Schreiber
  • Diagnostic Performance of GFAP, UCH-L1, and MAP-2 Within 30 and 60 Minutes of Traumatic Brain Injury

    JAMA Network Open
    1. Linda Papa
    2. W. Ian McKinley
    3. Alex B. Valadka
    4. Zachary C. Newman
    5. Rachel K. Nordgren
    6. Pierce E. Pramuka
    7. Claire E. Barbosa
    8. Alexandra M.P. Brito
    9. Lindsey J. Loss
    10. Luis Tinoco-Garcia
    11. Holly Hinson
    12. Martin A. Schreiber
    13. Susan E. Rowell
  • Digital twin mathematical models suggest individualized hemorrhagic shock resuscitation strategies

    Communications Medicine
    1. Jeremy W. Cannon
    2. Danielle S. Gruen
    3. Ruben Zamora
    4. Noah Brostoff
    5. Kelly Hurst
    6. John H. Harn
    7. Fayten El-Dehaibi
    8. Zhi Geng
    9. Rami Namas
    10. Jason L. Sperry
    11. John B. Holcomb
    12. Bryan A. Cotton
    13. Jason J. Nam
    14. Samantha Underwood
    15. Martin A. Schreiber
    16. Kevin K. Chung
    17. Andriy I. Batchinsky
    18. Leopoldo C. Cancio
    19. Andrew J. Benjamin
    20. Erin E. Fox
    21. Steven C. Chang
    22. Andrew P. Cap
    23. Yoram Vodovotz
  • Early GFAP and UCH-L1 point-of-care biomarker measurements for the prediction of traumatic brain injury and progression in patients with polytrauma and hemorrhagic shock

    Journal of neurosurgery
    1. Jason L. Sperry
    2. James F. Luther
    3. David O. Okonkwo
    4. Laura E. Vincent
    5. Vikas Agarwal
    6. Bryan A. Cotton
    7. Jeremy W. Cannon
    8. Martin A. Schreiber
    9. Ernest E. Moore
    10. Nicholas Namias
    11. Joseph P. Minei
    12. Kelly L. Urbanek
    13. Mark H. Yazer
    14. Ava M. Puccio
    15. Erin E. Fox
    16. Joshua B. Brown
    17. Matthew D. Neal
    18. Frank X. Guyette
    19. Stephen R. Wisniewski
    20. Barbara J. Early-Young
    21. Meghan L. Buck
    22. Peter W. Adams
    23. Rachel L. Molinaro
    24. Alexandra Merti
    25. Ashely M. Harner
    26. Elizabeth A. Gimbel
    27. Logan Owens
    28. Hannah Hayes
    29. Alan Jackson
    30. Laurie Silfies
    31. Lisa Over
    32. Steve Knopf
    33. Melody Macey-Kalcevic
    34. Angela Pattison
    35. Megan E. Buhay
    36. Brianna J. Higginbottom
    37. Marissa L. Marcin
    38. Yu Bai
    39. Kandice L. Motley
    40. Yao Wei Wang
    41. Victoria Herrick
    42. Garrett Woodruff
    43. Veda Pa
    44. Rhonda Hobbs
    45. Jeanette Podbielski
    46. Laura Vincent
    47. Christy Allen
    48. Subin Alexander
    49. Natolie Hamilton
    50. Symantha Lopez
  • Evaluating and Updating the IMPACT Model to Predict Outcomes in Two Contemporary North American Traumatic Brain Injury Cohorts

    Journal of neurotrauma
    1. Naoki Takegami
    2. Abel Torres-Espi
    3. Yoshihito Imagawa
    4. Itsunori Watanabe
    5. Susan Rowell
    6. Martin Schreiber
    7. Adam R. Ferguson
    8. H. E. Hinson
  • Evolution of whole blood trauma resuscitation in childbearing age females

    Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open
    1. Alexandra M.P. Brito
    2. Mark H. Yazer
    3. Jason L. Sperry
    4. James F. Luther
    5. Stephen R. Wisniewski
    6. Frances Guyette
    7. Ernest E. Moore
    8. Bryan A. Cotton
    9. Laura Vincent
    10. Erin Fox
    11. Jeremy W. Cannon
    12. Nicholas Namias
    13. Joseph P. Minei
    14. Lee Anne Ammons
    15. Skye Clayton
    16. Martin Schreiber
  • Extreme γ′ fibrinogen levels in COVID-19 patients

    Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases
    1. Matthew Hudkins
    2. Heather Hamilton
    3. Samantha J. Underwood
    4. Diana E. Kazmierczak
    5. Elizabeth N. Dewey
    6. Steven C. Kazmierczak
    7. William B. Messer
    8. Akram Khan
    9. Martin A. Schreiber
    10. David H. Farrell
  • Intravenous Versus Intraosseous Use of Tranexamic Acid in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury

    Journal of Surgical Research
    1. Zachary C. Newman
    2. Victoria O. Ogbeifun
    3. Claire E. Barbosa
    4. W. Ian McKinley
    5. Andrew J. Benjamin
    6. Myrna Y. Munar
    7. Pierce E. Pramuka
    8. Katie D. McGovern
    9. Rachel K. Nordgren
    10. Martin A. Schreiber
    11. Susan Rowell
  • Mortality in hypotensive combat casualties who require emergent laparotomy in the forward deployed environment

    American journal of surgery
    1. Luke Pumiglia
    2. James M. Williams
    3. Marissa Beiling
    4. Andrew D. Francis
    5. Beau J. Prey
    6. Daniel T. Lammers
    7. John M. McClellan
    8. Jason R. Bingham
    9. Jennifer Gurney
    10. Martin Schreiber
  • Pancreaticoduodenectomy in trauma patients with grade IV-V duodenal or pancreatic injuries

    Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open
    1. Rachel Leah Choron
    2. Charoo Piplani
    3. Julia Kuzinar
    4. Amanda L. Teichman
    5. Christopher Bargoud
    6. Jason D. Sciarretta
    7. Randi N. Smith
    8. Dustin Hanos
    9. Iman N. Afif
    10. Jessica H. Beard
    11. Navpreet Kaur Dhillon
    12. Ashling Zhang
    13. Mira Ghneim
    14. Rebekah Devasahayam
    15. Oliver Gunter
    16. Alison A. Smith
    17. Brandi Sun
    18. Chloe S. Cao
    19. Jessica K. Reynolds
    20. Lauren A. Hilt
    21. Daniel N. Holena
    22. Grace Chang
    23. Meghan Jonikas
    24. Karla Echeverria-Rosario
    25. Nathaniel S. Fung
    26. Aaron Anderson
    27. Caitlin A. Fitzgerald
    28. Ryan Peter Dumas
    29. Jeremy H. Levin
    30. Christine T. Trankiem
    31. Jae Hee Yoon
    32. Jacqueline Blank
    33. Joshua P. Hazelton
    34. Christopher J. Mclaughlin
    35. Rami Al-Aref
    36. Jordan Michael Kirsch
    37. Daniel S. Howard
    38. Dane R. Scantling
    39. Kate Dellonte
    40. Michael A. Vella
    41. Brent Hopkins
    42. Chloe Shell
    43. Pascal Udekwu
    44. Evan G. Wong
    45. Bellal Joseph
    46. Howard Lieberman
    47. Walter A. Ramsey
    48. Collin H. Stewart
    49. Claudia Alvarez
    50. John D. Berne
    51. Jeffry Nahmias
    52. Ivan Puente
    53. Joe Patton
    54. Ilya Rakitin
    55. Lindsey Perea
    56. Odessa Pulido
    57. Hashim Ahmed
    58. Jane Keating
    59. Lisa M. Kodadek
    60. Jason Wade
    61. Henry Reynold
    62. Martin Schreiber
    63. Andrew Benjamin
    64. Abid Khan
    65. Laura K. Mann
    66. Caleb Mentzer
    67. Vasileios Mousafeiris
    68. Francesk Mulita
    69. Shari Reid-Gruner
    70. Erica Sais
    71. Christopher W. Foote
    72. Carlos H. Palacio
    73. Dias Argandykov
    74. Haytham Kaafarani
    75. Michelle T.Bover Manderski
    76. Lilamarie Moko
    77. Mayur Narayan
    78. Mark Seamon
  • Pilot study of frozen platelet extracellular vesicles as a therapeutic agent in hemorrhagic shock in rats

    Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
    1. Samantha Durbin
    2. Lindsey Loss
    3. Lydia Buzzard
    4. Karen Minoza
    5. Marissa Beiling
    6. Carmen Karsonovich
    7. Moqing Liu
    8. Joseph Garay
    9. Alexander Fields
    10. Michael Mathews
    11. Benjamin Kuhn
    12. Keith Moskowitz
    13. Byron Miyazawa
    14. Alpa Trivedi
    15. Lucy Kornblith
    16. Michael Fitzpatrick
    17. Shibani Pati
    18. Martin Schreiber
  • Predicting Progression of Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Prehospital TXA for TBI Trial

    Journal of neurotrauma
    1. H. E. Hinson
    2. Hannah L. Radabaugh
    3. Nincheng Li
    4. Toshinori Fukuda
    5. Jeffrey Pollock
    6. Martin Schreiber
    7. Susan Rowell
    8. Adam R. Ferguson
  • Prehospital Delta Shock Index Predicts Mortality and Need for Life Saving Interventions in Trauma Patients

    Prehospital Emergency Care
    1. Philip W. Walker
    2. James F. Luther
    3. Stephen R. Wisniewski
    4. Joshua B. Brown
    5. Ernest E. Moore
    6. Martin Schreiber
    7. Bellal Joseph
    8. Chad T. Wilson
    9. Brian G. Harbrecht
    10. Daniel G. Ostermayer
    11. Bryan Cotton
    12. Richard Miller
    13. Mayur Patel
    14. Christian Martin-Gill
    15. Jason L. Sperry
    16. Francis X. Guyette
  • Prehospital Intervention among Black Patients with Traumatic Injury in Los Angeles County

    JAMA Network Open
    1. Lindsey Loss
    2. Martin Schreiber
    3. Kazuhide Matsushima
    4. Luis Tinoco-Garcia
    5. Li Ding
    6. Kenji Inaba
    7. Reynold Henry
  • Prehospital Time Following Traumatic Injury Is Independently Associated With the Need for In-Hospital Blood and Early Mortality for Specific Injury Types

    Air Medical Journal
    1. Eva V. Zadorozny
    2. Hsing Hua S. Lin
    3. James Luther
    4. Stephen R. Wisniewski
    5. Brian A. Cotton
    6. Erin E. Fox
    7. Brian G. Harbrecht
    8. Bellal A. Joseph
    9. Ernest E. Moore
    10. Daniel G. Ostenmayer
    11. Mayur B. Patel
    12. Martin A. Schreiber
    13. Leah C. Tatebe
    14. Samual R. Todd
    15. Chad Wilson
    16. Danielle S. Gruen
    17. Jason L. Sperry
    18. Christian Martin-Gill
    19. Joshua B. Brown
    20. Francis X. Guyette
  • Prehospital tranexamic acid is associated with a survival benefit without an increase in complications

    Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
    1. Michael Mazzei
    2. Jack K. Donohue
    3. Martin Schreiber
    4. Susan Rowell
    5. Francis X. Guyette
    6. Bryan Cotton
    7. Brian J. Eastridge
    8. Raminder Nirula
    9. Gary A. Vercruysse
    10. Terence O'Keeffe
    11. Bellal Joseph
    12. Joshua B. Brown
    13. Matthew D. Neal
    14. Jason L. Sperry
  • Principal component analysis of a swine injury model identifies multiple phenotypes in trauma

    Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
    1. Lydia Buzzard
    2. Sawyer Smith
    3. Alexandra Dixon
    4. James Kenny
    5. Ma Appleman
    6. Sarayu Subramanian
    7. Brandon Behrens
    8. Elizabeth Rick
    9. Brianne Madtson
    10. Andrew Goodman
    11. James Murphy
    12. Belinda McCully
    13. Amonpon Kanlerd
    14. Alpa Trivedi
    15. Shibani Pati
    16. Martin Schreiber
  • Resuscitative adjuncts and alternative products when blood supplies are limited

    Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open
    1. Lindsey Loss
    2. Luis Tinoco-Garcia
    3. Martin Schreiber
  • The Association Between Tranexamic Acid and Seizures in Moderate or Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

    Journal of Surgical Research
    1. David V. Deshpande
    2. W. Ian McKinley
    3. Andrew J. Benjamin
    4. Martin A. Schreiber
    5. Susan E. Rowell