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Education & Training

  • Fellowship, Pediatric Anesthesiology, 2004
    Children's National Medical Center
  • Residency, Anesthesiology, 2003
    Johns Hopkins Maternity Center East
  • Internship, Internal Medicine, 2000
    Mercy Medical Center-Baltimore
  • MD, 1999
    University of Texas Medical School
  • BA, 1995
    University of Virginia

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Anesthesiology
  • American Board of Anesthesiology/Pediatric Anesthesiology

National Provider ID: 1851471569

Biography

Nina Deutsch, M.D., is a pediatric anesthesiologist with a subspecialty in cardiac anesthesiology. She greatly enjoys caring for children with congenital heart disease and is currently doing a clinical research project to investigate alternative medications to improve intraoperative management of these patients.

Dr. Deutsch is also Associate Director of Education for the Division of Anesthesiology, Pain and Perioperative Medicine. She is married with two young children.

Research & Publications

American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting

(2007) My Patient Developed Acute Liver Failure after Anesthesia

International Anesthesia Research Society

(2006) Polycythemia affects the success of percutaneous peripheral arterial cannulation in infants and children undergoing cardiovascular surgery

National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine at Georgetown University

(2008) What is Your Specialty?

Society for Pediatric Anesthesia Annual Meeting

(2005) Accuracy of the Clave® Needleless Systems for Intravenous Administration of Small Volume Drugs to Infants and Children - Effect of Flushing

Society of Pediatric Anesthesia Annual Meeting

(2006) Child with Refractory Reflux Requiring Upper Endoscopy

The University of Texas Houston Summer Research Program Student Research Abstracts

(1996) Antenatal Hydronephrosis: A Comparison of Relative Frequency, Outcome, and Associated Characteristics Between African-American, Hispanic, and Caucasian Children

Walter Reed Army Medical Center

(2007) Approach to the Adult Patient with Congenital Heart Disease