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Michael Green, M.D.

Michael Green, M.D.

Assist Dean Graduate Medical Education

Professor

School
Medical School
Department
Graduate Medical Education | Pediatrics

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  • Biography

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    Michael Green graduated from Baylor University in 2000 and from the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio in 2004. He completed his pediatric residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in 2007. Following his general pediatrics training, he completed his pediatric critical care fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital in 2010. During his time in Boston, he completed the Program in Clinical Effectiveness at the Harvard School of Public Health in 2008.

    He joined the faculty at UT Southwestern in 2010, and is currently an Associate Professor of Pediatrics. Dr. Green practices in both the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) at Children’s Medical Center.

    His main interest is in medical education. He collaborates with the Educators in Pediatric Intensive Care (EPIC) research group, which conducts multicenter studies focused on medical education in pediatric critical care. He served as director of the pediatric critical care fellowship program at UT Southwestern from 2016-2023. He also serves as a member of the ethics committee at Children’s Medical Center. In 2022, he became the Assistant Designated Institutional Official (DIO) at UTSW. In 2023, he was appointed as the UTSW Assistant Dean for Graduate Medical Education and DIO.

  • Education
    Medical School
    UT Health Science Center at San Antonio (2004)
    Residency
    Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2007), Pediatrics
    Fellowship
    Children's Hospital Boston (2010), Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
  • Research Interest
    • Cardiac intensive care
    • Medical education
  • Publications

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    Fluid management of the critically Ill child.
    Soulages Arrese N, Green ML, Curr Opin Pediatr 2023 Apr 35 2 239-244
    Benefits and Limitations of Virtual Recruitment: Perspectives From Subspeciality Directors.
    Petersen TL, King JC, Fussell JJ, Gans HA, Waggoner-Fountain LA, Castro D, Green ML, Hamilton MF, Marcdante K, Mink R, Nielsen KR, Turner DA, Watson CM, Zurca AD, Boyer DL, Pediatrics 2022 Oct 150 4
    Validity of Level of Supervision Scales for Assessing Pediatric Fellows on the Common Pediatric Subspecialty Entrustable Professional Activities.
    Mink RB, Schwartz A, Herman BE, Turner DA, Curran ML, Myers A, Hsu DC, Kesselheim JC, Carraccio CL Acad Med 2018 02 93 2 283-291
    Creating the Subspecialty Pediatrics Investigator Network.
    Mink R, Schwartz A, Carraccio C, High P, Dammann C, McGann KA, Kesselheim J, Herman B J. Pediatr. 2018 Jan 192 3-4.e2
  • Books

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  • Honors & Awards
    • Best Pediatric Specialist
      D Magazine (2022)
    • Texas Super Doctors
      (2021-2022)
    • Texas Rising Stars
      Texas Monthly (2018-2020)
  • Professional Associations/Affiliations
    • American Thoracic Society (2009-2010)
    • Association of Pediatric Program Directors (2015)
    • Society of Critical Care Medicine (2007)