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Michael Devinney, MD, Anesthesiology, Durham, NC

Michael Joseph Devinney MD PhD

Critical Care Medicine


Finishing medical school at UW this year and starting my intern year at Duke in June as an Anesthesiology resident in the ACES program.

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  • 2301 Erwin RdDurham, NC 27705

  • Phone+1 919-684-8111

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Education & Training

  • Duke University Hospital
    Duke University HospitalFellowship, Critical Care Medicine (Anesthesiology), 2019 - 2020
  • Duke University Hospital
    Duke University HospitalResidency, Anesthesiology, 2016 - 2020
  • University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health
    University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public HealthClass of 2015

Certifications & Licensure

  • NC State Medical License
    NC State Medical License 2015 - 2025
  • Anesthesiology
    American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
  • Critical Care Medicine
    American Board of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Short Communication Intermittent but Not Sustained Moderate Hypoxia Elicits Long-Term Facilitation of Hypoglossal Motor Output  
    Michael Devinney, MD, ScienceDirect

Press Mentions

  • Immunomodulatory Lipid Mediator Profiling of Cerebrospinal Fluid Following Surgery in Older Adults
    Immunomodulatory Lipid Mediator Profiling of Cerebrospinal Fluid Following Surgery in Older AdultsFebruary 4th, 2021
  • Brains of Patients with Post-Op Delirium Could Be More Vulnerable
    Brains of Patients with Post-Op Delirium Could Be More VulnerableSeptember 30th, 2023
  • Study Finds Blood-Brain Barrier Is More Permeable in Patients with Delirium After Surgery
    Study Finds Blood-Brain Barrier Is More Permeable in Patients with Delirium After SurgerySeptember 30th, 2023
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Grant Support

  • The role of cerebrospinal fluid complement activation in delirium and post-intensive care unit long-term cognitive impairmentDUKE UNIVERSITY2024–2029
  • Low Neurophysiologic Resistance to Anesthetics as a Marker of Preclinical/Prodromal Alzheimer's Disease and Neurovascular Pathology, Delirium risk and InattentionDUKE UNIVERSITY2022–2027
  • Low Neurophysiologic Resistance to Anesthetics as a Marker of Preclinical/Prodromal Alzheimer's Disease and Neurovascular Pathology, Delirium risk and InattentionDUKE UNIVERSITY2022–2027

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