Deborah J. Vermaire, MD
- Anesthesiology
- English
Deborah Vermaire, M.D., is a board-certified anesthesiologist. She received her medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Her residency in anesthesiology was completed at the University of Kentucky, followed by a pediatric anesthesiology fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital.
She returned to the Spokane community and Shriners Children's Spokane in 2010, after serving as a staff anesthesiologist at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. She is a member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia, and American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine.
Dr. Vermaire takes an active role in the education of future physicians by teaching medical students in clinical and classroom settings. She participates in research and has been published in the British Medical Journal.
Pediatric Care
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Orthopedics
More About Me
- American Board of Anesthesiology, Anesthesiology, Anesthesiology - General
Medical Education
University of Louisville School of Medicine
Louisville, KY
United States of America
5/1/1990
Internship
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY
United States of America
6/1/1991
Residency
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY
6/1/1994
Fellowship
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, MA
10/1/1995
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
Clinical Assistant Professor
- American Society of Anesthesiologists
- Society for Pediatric Anesthesiology
- American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
- Laennec Award, Internal Medicine
- Writing Award, Pathology Research, University of Louisville School of Medicine
- Magna Cum Laude, Transylvania University
- Maxine Troxel MacIntyre Biology Award, Transylvania University
- Holleian Honor Society, Transylvania University
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