Mosle, Samantha

 

 

Samantha Mosle, MD

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Hometown:

Lancaster, CA, United States

Undergraduate School:

University of Miami

Medical School:

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

Bio:

I was born in California and moved often with my Air Force family before attending the University of Miami, where I studied Medical Anthropology and Studio Art. After a gap year working in hospice care, I began medical school at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. I was honored to receive the SOAR Scholarship for Research, the Glasgow Rubin Certificate, and nominations to the Gold Humanism and Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Societies. Guided by incredible mentors, I’ve developed a passion for patient-centered care, technological innovation, and advancing healthcare equity. I’m thrilled to continue learning and growing at UW.

Personal Interests:

Oil painting, glass blowing, hiking, and cuddling with my two cats, Wasabi and Miso.

Clinical Interests:

Trauma Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery, Computer-Assisted Surgery, and Healthcare Accessibility

Professional Activities:

Professional development, clinical research and prototype design

Why UW?

I’m honored to have matched at UW for the opportunity to train with world-renowned faculty in surgical education, innovation, and patient care. The program’s focus on excellence and mentorship aligns with my goals of becoming a skilled, compassionate surgeon. I’m especially eager to care for diverse patient populations across the WWAMI region and gain experience with underserved and rural communities. UW’s culture of collaboration, service, and purpose offers the ideal environment to grow as a physician and professional.

What advice do you have for incoming interns?

1. Be Humble and Curious
2. Prioritize Communication
3. Own Your Patients
4. Protect Your Well-being
5. Stay Organized
6. Be Kind

What do you like best about living in Seattle?

What I love most about living in Seattle is the seamless blend of natural beauty, vibrant city life, and the strong sense of community.

Publications:

Brewer J, Fuster F, Mosle S, Heng M. Principles of Minimally Invasive Reduction and Nail Fixation for Subtrochanteric Femur Fractures. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2024, June; 32 (11): e514-e522. doi: 10.5435/JAAOS-D-23-00904. Review. Featured on cover of monthly issue.

Galoian K, Denny C, Wagner JD, Mosle SG. Role of Neuropeptides in Sarcoma. Neurochemical Journal, 17(4), 623–631. 2023. doi:10.1134/S1819712423040104.

Mosle SG, Mosle K, Best T, Reynolds, JM. Computer-Assisted Extremity Fracture Management: A Scoping Review Protocol of Existing Technology. OSF 2023 October 26. doi: 10.17605/OSF.IO/A5DQ6

Idarraga MA, Guerrero JS, Mosle SG, Miralles F, Galor A, Kumar N. Relationships Between Short-Term Exposure to an Indoor Environment and Dry Eye (DE) Symptoms. J Clin Med. 2020;9(5):1316. Published 2020 May 2. doi:10.3390/jcm9051316