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Steven Frank, MD, Anesthesiology, Baltimore, MD

Steven M Frank MD


Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Medical Director: Bloodless Medicine and Surgery Program, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Director, Interdisciplinary Blood Management Program, Director, Perioperative Blood Management Services

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  • 1800 Orleans StreetBaltimore, MD 21287

  • Phone+1 410-955-5000

  • Fax+1 410-955-5001

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Education & Training

  • Johns Hopkins University
    Johns Hopkins UniversityResidency, Anesthesiology, 1986 - 1989
  • University of California (San Francisco)/Mount Zion
    University of California (San Francisco)/Mount ZionInternship, Internal Medicine, 1985 - 1986
  • University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine
    University of Missouri Kansas City School of MedicineClass of 1985

Certifications & Licensure

  • MD State Medical License
    MD State Medical License 1988 - 2026
  • Anesthesiology
    American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology

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Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Balancing Supply and Demand for Blood During the COVID-19 Pandemic  
    Steven M Frank, Susan M Goobie, Anesthesiology

Authored Content

  • Balancing Supply and Demand for Blood During the COVID-19 PandemicJune 2020

Press Mentions

  • Ibuprofen and Other NSAIDs May Reduce the Risk of Postoperative Delirium
    Ibuprofen and Other NSAIDs May Reduce the Risk of Postoperative DeliriumOctober 20th, 2024
  • The Sanctity of Blood: Jehovah’s Witnesses and Bloodless Medicine
    The Sanctity of Blood: Jehovah’s Witnesses and Bloodless MedicineJanuary 29th, 2020
  • Gun Victims More Likely to Die Than Other Trauma Patients
    Gun Victims More Likely to Die Than Other Trauma PatientsOctober 21st, 2019
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