Madison, Kerry

 

 

Kerry Madison, MD

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Hometown:

Los Angeles, CA

Undergraduate School:

Emory University

Medical School:

University of California, Davis

Bio:

I was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. I went to Emory University where I received a BS in Applied Mathematics and played collegiate basketball. I received my medical degree with UC Davis where I received the School of Medicine Medal, and was inducted into AOA and most importantly fell in love with surgery! I completed my first three years of general surgery training and a critical care fellowship at University of Michigan and am excited to round out my training here at UW! I plan on pursuing a career in Trauma/Critical Care and at the completion of my surgical training will be a serving in the United States Navy.

Personal Interests:

I enjoy getting outside – hiking, camping, paddle boarding, skiing, and I recently sumitted Rainer! I’m excited to explore all the nature Seattle has right in it’s backyard. I also enjoy baking, basketball, craft beer, and hanging with my dog (Simcoe) and cat (Sandy Koufax).

Clinical Interests:

Trauma/Critical Care

What advice do you have for incoming interns?

1. Enjoy the ride! You’ll be graduating before you know it.
2. Don’t be afraid to ask questions!
3. Stay humble.
4. Read and practice your skills!
5. Make time for yourself outside of the hospital! Staying balanced will make you a better human and doctor!

What do you like best about living in Seattle?

It’s a vibrant city with so much culture and history to explore coupled with an expansive natural outdoor playground just a short drive away.

Publications:

  1. Madison KM, Angles CV.”Principiles of Retroperitoneal Sarcoma Resection.” Operative Techniques in Surgery, edited by Hawn MT, 2nd edition, Wolters Kluwer, 2023, 1669-1675.
  2. Mott N, Duncan Z, Madison K, Bredbeck B,  Dossett L, Broman K, Hughes T. Implementation of Melanoma Guidelines in the Multidisciplinary Setting: A Qualitative Analysis. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 2002 Nov. 235(5):p. S245-S246. DOI: 10.1097/01.XCS.0000894932.53645.e1
  3. Shen MR, Zhuo L, Madison K, Bredbeck BC, Kemp MT, Santos-Parker JR, Sandhu G, George BC, Gauger PG, Hughes DT, Dimick JB, Kwakye G. How We Do It: An Innovative General Surgery Mentoring Program. J Surg Educ. 2022 Sep-Oct;79(5):1088-1092. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2022.04.004. Epub 2022 May 14. PMID: 35581113.
  4. Raup VT, Eswara JR, Geminiani J, Madison K, Heningburg AM, Brandes SB. Gracilis muscle interposition flap repair of urinary fistulae: pelvic radiation is associated with persistent urinary incontinence and decreased quality of life. World J Urol. 2016 Jan;34(1):131-6.
  5. Brookman-May SD, May M, Wolff I, Zigeuner R, Hutterer GC, Cindolo L, Schips L, De Cobelli O, Rocco B, De Nunzio C, Tubaro A, Coman I, Truss M, Dalpiaz O, Feciche B, Figenshau RS, Madison K, Sánchez-Chapado M, Santiago Martin Mdel C, Salzano L, Lotrecchiano G, Zastrow S, Wirth M, Sountoulides P, Shariat S, Waidelich R, Stief C, Gunia S; CORONA Project; European Association of Urology (EAU) Young Academic Urologists (YAU) Renal Cancer Group. Evaluation of the prognostic significance of perirenal fat invasion and tumor size in patients with pT1-pT3a localized renal cell carcinoma in a comprehensive multicenter study of the CORONA project. Can we improve prognostic discrimination for patients with stage pT3a tumors? Eur Urol. 2015 May;67(5):943-51.
  6. May M, Cindolo L, Zigeuner R, De Cobelli O, Rocco B, De Nunzio C, Tubaro A, Coman I, Truss M, Dalpiaz O, Wolff I, Feciche B, Fenske F, Pichler M, Schips L, Figenshau RS, Madison K, Sánchez-Chapado M, Santiago Martin Mdel C, Salzano L, Lotrecchiano G, Waidelich R, Stief C, Sountoulides P, Brookman-May S; Members of CORONA project; Young Academic Urologists Renal Cancer Group. Results of a comparative study analyzing octogenarians with renal cell carcinoma in a competing risk analysis with patients in the seventh decade of life. Urol Oncol. 2014 Nov;32(8):1252-8.
  7. Aziz A, May M, Zigeuner R, Pichler M, Chromecki T, Cindolo L, Schips L, De Cobelli O, Rocco B, De Nunzio C, Tubaro A, Coman I, Truss M, Dalpiaz O, Hoschke B, Gilfrich C, Feciche B, Fenske F, Sountoulides P, Figenshau RS, Madison K, Sánchez-Chapado M, Del Carmen Santiago Martin M, Wieland WF, Salzano L, Lotrecchiano G, Waidelich R, Stief C, Brookman-May S; Members of the CORONA Project and the Young Academic Urologists Renal Cancer Group. Do young patients with renal cell carcinoma feature a distinct outcome after surgery? A comparative analysis of patient age based on the multinational CORONA database. Journal of Urology. 2014 Feb;191(2):310-5.
  8. May M, Aziz A, Zigeuner R, Chromecki T, Cindolo L, Schips L, De Cobelli O, Rocco B, De Nunzio C, Tubaro A, Coman I, Truss M, Dalpiaz O, Hoschke B, Gilfrich C, Feciche B, Stoltze A, Fenske F, Fritsche HM, Figenshau RS, Madison K, Sánchez-Chapado M, Martin MD, Salzano L, Lotrecchiano G, Joniau S, Waidelich R, Stief C, Brookman-May S; Members of the CORONA project the Young Academic Urologists Renal Cancer Group. Gender differences in clinicopathological features and survival in surgically treated patients with renal cell carcinoma: an analysis of the multicenter CORONA database. World Journal of Urology. 2013 Oct;31(5):1073-80.
  9. Tanagho YS, Andriole GL, Paradis AG, Madison KM, Sandhu GS, Varela JE, Benway BM. 2D vs. 3D Visualization: Impact on Laparoscopic Proficiency Using the Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery Skill Set. Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. November 2012, 22(9): 865-870.
  10. Litwin MS, Saigal CS, editors. Urologic Diseases in America. US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 2012; NIH Publication No. 12-7865. (Contributor).