Dr. Michael W. Quinn, MD
Critical Care Surgeon | Critical Care Medicine
300 W Hospital Rd Pulmonary Clinic, D. Augusta GA, 30905About
Dr. Michael W. Quinn is a highly respected pulmonologist and critical care expert based in Augusta, Georgia, serving as Owner and President of Burn Critical Care Associates at the renowned Joseph M. Still Burn Center. With a distinguished career that includes serving at Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Dr. Quinn is a trusted authority in critical care inhalation injuries. Dr. Quinn is double board-certified in pulmonary disease and critical care medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine. His reputation as a skilled clinician and trusted provider reflects his lifelong commitment to innovation and personalized care, making him a pillar of the medical burn community in Augusta.
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Education and Training
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine MD 1996
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine - Certified in Critical Care Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine - Certified in Pulmonary Disease
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Effect of morphine on respiratory drive in trigger ventilated pre-term infants.
- Staff perception of pain on a neonatal intensive care unit.
- Use of sedatives and muscle relaxants in newborn babies receiving mechanical ventilation.
- Cerebral arterial and venous flow-velocity measurements in post-haemorrhagic ventricular dilatation and hydrocephalus.
- Effect of morphine and pancuronium on the stress response in ventilated preterm infants.
- Pulmonary antioxidant concentrations and oxidative damage in ventilated premature babies.
- Middle cerebral artery pulsatility in children with blocked cerebrospinal fluid shunts.
- Intraventricular haemorrhage after aspiration of ventricular reservoirs.
- Erythropoietin response in critically ill mechanically ventilated patients: a prospective observational study.
- Which central venous catheter for neonatal use?
- The Doppler pulsatility index as a screening test for blocked ventriculo-peritoneal shunts.
- Treatment of asphyxiated newborns with moderate hypothermia in routine clinical practice: how cooling is managed in the UK outside a clinical trial.
- Investigation of infants born to mothers with thyroid disorders: an ongoing search for consensus.
- Impact of vessel distortion on transcranial Doppler velocity measurements: correlation with magnetic resonance imaging.
- Morbidity and outcome of shunted hydrocephalus.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Owner/President Burn Critical Care Associates -
- Pulmonologist Eisenhower Army Medical Center -
Fellowships
- San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium pulmonary disease and critical care medicine 2002
Fellowships
- San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium2002pulmonary disease and critical care medicine
Professional Society Memberships
- CCF, ATS, ASBIP
What do you attribute your success to?
- great mentors
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Fort Gordon’s Renowned Pulmonologist Offers Expertise in Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine
Dr. Quinn is a trusted pulmonologist at the prestigious Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Fort Gordon, Georgia. With extensive experience and unwavering dedication to his patients, he has established himself as a leading expert in pulmonary disease and critical care medicine in the region.
Before embarking on his professional journey, he completed his fellowship in pulmonary disease and critical care medicine from the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium in 2002, following his residency in internal medicine at the Madigan Army Medical Center from 1996 to 1999. His commitment to excellence is further evidenced by his graduation from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine in 1996.
An authority in his field, the doctor is double board-certified in critical care medicine and pulmonary disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine, showcasing his dedication to maintaining the highest standards of care for his patients.
With a strong background in both clinical practice and academic research, Dr. Quinn brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role at Eisenhower Army Medical Center. His passion for advancing the field of pulmonology is evident in his continued pursuit of innovation and excellence in patient care.
Whether diagnosing and treating complex pulmonary conditions or managing critical care cases, his expertise and dedication make him a trusted healthcare provider in the Fort Gordon community. His reputation as a leading pulmonologist is built on his unwavering commitment to providing personalized and compassionate care to each of his patients.
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