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Kenneth Abbey, MD, Anesthesiology, Portland, OR

Kenneth R Abbey MD JD


Staff Anesthesiologist, Portland VA Medical Center, Clinical Associate Professor, Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine

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  • 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd# UHS-2Portland, OR 97239

  • Phone+1 503-494-4910

  • Fax+1 503-220-8262

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Education & Training

  • University of Michigan
    University of MichiganResidency, Anesthesiology, 2002 - 2005
  • Trinity Health Ann Arbor Hospital
    Trinity Health Ann Arbor HospitalInternship, Internal Medicine, 2001 - 2002
  • University of California San Diego School of Medicine
    University of California San Diego School of MedicineClass of 2001
  • Carleton College
    Carleton CollegeB.A., Biology, Magna Cum Laude, 1991 - 1995

Certifications & Licensure

  • OR State Medical License
    OR State Medical License 2005 - 2025
  • MI State Medical License
    MI State Medical License 2001 - 2005
  • Anesthesiology
    American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification EpicCare Ambulatory EMR, Epic Systems Corporation, 2011-2012
  • Distinction in Major Carleton College, 1995
  • Phi Beta Kappa Carleton College, 1995
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Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Acquired Fanconi syndrome is an indolent disorder in the absence of overt multiple myeloma  
    Ma CX, Lacy MQ, Rompala JF, Dispenzieri A, Rajkumar SV, Greipp PR, Fonseca R, Kyle RA, Gertz MA, Blood, 1/1/2004

Abstracts/Posters

  • Prognostic indicators in the malignant transformation of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance to primary systemic amyloidosis.
    Rompala JF, Lacy MQ, Larson DR, Therneau TM, Kyle RA, Gertz MA, Blood, 1/1/1998

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