Matt Hansen, M.D., M.C.R. (he/him)
- Professor of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine
- Co-Director, Innovative, Disruptive, Emergency Applications for Emergency Medicine
Biography
Dr. Hansen joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU as full-time faculty in July of 2012. His research interests focus on resuscitation and stabilization of ill and injured children in the prehospital and Emergency Department settings. Dr. Hansen is particularly interested in studying pediatric airway and respiratory management in the prehospital setting which are critical components of resuscitation in many common pediatric emergencies from both medical and traumatic causes. In his free time Dr. Hansen enjoys hiking, backpacking, and skiing.
Education and training
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Degrees
- M.D., 2007, Case Western Reserve University
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Residency
- Evergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2010
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Fellowship
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2012
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Certifications
- Board certified in Emergency Medicine and Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Honors and awards
- 2017 Ranked 77th in NIH funding for principal investigators in Emergency Medicine research
- 2017 Named one of Portland's 2017 Top Doctors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Portland Monthly Magazine
- 2016 Named one of Portland's 2016 Top Doctors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Portland Monthly Magazine
- 2012 Academic Instructor of the Year - Oregon Health & Science University
- 2007 Top 10 Research Advances of 2007 - American Heart Association
- 2007 Geriatric Medicine Award - Ohio Department of Aging
- 2004 Research Summer Fellowship - American Federation for Aging