Martz, Flora

 

 

Flora Martz, MD

Dr. Flora Martz

Hometown:

Spokane, WA

Undergraduate School:

Seattle University

Medical School:

Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

Bio:

I grew up in Spokane, WA, completed my undergrad at Seattle University then headed to the midwest for medical school. I’m interested in thoracic surgery and love doing bench research with a lean towards programming-based data analysis. When I’m not in the hospital, I love spending time outdoors whether skiing, backpacking or running and am so excited to be back in the pacific northwest!

Personal Interests:

Skiing, hiking, camping, knitting, sewing

Clinical Interests:

Thoracic, trauma

Professional Activities:

American College of Surgeons

Why UW?

I chose UW for a variety of reasons from the care, attention, and respect that is given to every patient to the broad range of research opportunities to the unbeatable location.

What do you like best about living in Seattle?

For me, Seattle is the perfect blend of city and nature. In one day, you can summit a peak, sit on a beach and then end the day with a world-class dinner.

Publications:

  1. Martz, F., McMullen, K., Carrougher, G., Bunnell, A., Sheckter, C.C., Wolf, S.E., Schneider, J.C., Stewart, B.T. . (2022, Jun). Impacts of Financial Assistance on Quality of Life Among People Living with Burn Injury: Matched Cohort Analysis of the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research Burn Model System Database. Journal of Burn Care and Research, 44(2) 363-372.
  2. Martz, F., McMullen, K., Carrougher, G.J., Wolf, S.E., Schneider, J.C., Stewart, B.T., Sheckter, C.C., Bunnell, A.E.. (2022, Mar). Impacts of Financial Assistance on Quality of Life Among People Living with Burn Injury. Journal of Burn Care and Research, 43(Issue Supplement_1), S51-S52.
  3. Ryan, S.M., Forst, T.M., Martz, F.G., Murphy, P.J.M.. (2016, Apr). Computational Analysis of Next Generation Sequencing Data Predicts Potential Sources of Phenotypic Variation in Human Glucocorticoid Signaling. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 30(1), 818.2-818.2.