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Office
7501 Luds LN
Mc Farland, WI 53558Phone+1 608-284-6000
Summary
- Natalie received her Bachelor of Science degree in exercise science from Winona State University, where she also played college basketball. She subsequently obtained a Master of Science degree in exercise physiology from the University of Minnesota with a research focus on mucopolysaccharidosis, later becoming a research fellow in the Clinical Exercise Physiology Laboratory studying lung physiology. While in medical school at UW-SMPH, she was a Shapiro Summer Research student. During her spare time, Natalie likes camping, hiking, photography, and traveling. Incumbent Chief Resident 2021-2022.
Education & Training
- University of Wisconsin Hospitals and ClinicsResidency, Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical, 2018 - 2022
- University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public HealthClass of 2018
Certifications & Licensure
- WI State Medical License Active through 2025
- NM State Medical License 2019 - 2023
- American Board of Pathology Pathology - Anatomic/Pathology - Clinical
- American Board of Pathology Pathology - Forensic
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Incumbent Chief Resident 2021-2022
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 3 citationsAlbuterol Improves Alveolar-Capillary Membrane Conductance in Healthy HumansNatalie E. Taylor, Sarah E. Baker, Thomas P. Olson, Sophie Lalande, Bruce D. Johnson
Clinical Medicine Insights. Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine. 2016-10-12 - 5 citationsTherapeutic plasma exchange for exogenous insulin antibody syndrome in combined variable immunodeficiency: a case reportDaniel J. Robbins, Natalie E. Taylor, Damodaran Narayanan, Aaron S. Hess, William Nicholas Rose
Journal of Clinical Apheresis. 2020-01-25 - 13 citationsIsokinetic Strength Deficit 6 Months After Adductor Canal Blockade for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.James E Christensen, Natalie E. Taylor, Scott Hetzel, John A. Shepler, Tamara A. Scerpella
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine. 2017-11-08
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