Do, Mia

 

 

Mia Do, MD

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Hometown:

Auburn, WA

Undergraduate School:

University of Washington

Medical School:

University of Washington School of Medicine

Bio:

I was born in a town called Yakima located in Eastern Washington State, but spent the majority of my childhood growing up in Auburn, WA. I completed my undergraduate degree in Chemistry at the University of Washington where I was involved in inorganic chemistry research as well as a neurobiology laboratory where I investigated opiate withdrawal pathways in mice models. After graduating, I matriculated to the University of Washington School of Medicine where I developed an early interest in plastic and reconstructive surgery. I feel extremely grateful to be staying in Seattle for my plastic surgery training where I will be able to continue learning from close colleagues and mentors.

Personal Interests:

Hiking, running, playing tennis, climbing, snowboarding, trying new restaurants, and cooking

Clinical Interests:

Microsurgery, working with immigrant/refugee and underserved populations, global health

Why UW?

UW offers an extremely diverse, unparalleled clinical experience, in addition to a very collegiate and supportive working environment among the residents and faculty which were the two most important aspects I was looking for in a training program. In addition, as someone born and raised in Washington state, I wanted to be able to serve the WWAMI region and give back to the communities I grew up in.

What do you like best about living in Seattle?

The endless opportunities for outdoor exploration during all four seasons. As someone who loves the outdoors, I enjoy getting to experience the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest from hiking the national parks in the summer, to hitting the many nearby ski resorts in the winter. I am also excited to be nearby home and my support network.

Publications:

  1. Do M, Leonhard V, Friedrich JB. Outcomes Following Soft Tissue Reconstruction for Thermal Hand Burns. Burns Open. 2023;7(4):153-158. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.burnso.2023.09.003
  2. Do M, Rogers D, Kaminsky W, et al. Robust Synthetic Route toward Anisotropic Metal-Organic Cages with Tunable Surface Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry. 2021;60(11):7602-7606. doi: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c00466