Michael Meyer, MD

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Job Title
Clinical Assistant Professor
Biography

Michael was born in Orange County and raised in Bakersfield, California. He went to West Point and graduated in 2008 with honors in mechanical engineering. He was then commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army, and served in various positions from 2008 to 2012, most notably as the second in command of approximately 200 soldiers in the 43rd Combat Engineer Company, while deployed to Iraq for one year from summer 2010 to 2011. During this assignment he was promoted to Captain and awarded the Bronze Star Medal. While in Iraq he decided to change career trajectories, applying to medical school intending to become a military surgeon. During first year he decided to pursue neurosurgery.  He graduated in May 2016 as his class co-valedictorian and Board of Regents Award recipient.  His wife, Danielle, is a CPA and works as the controller for Qumulo, a technology company here in Seattle. They have an English springer spaniel named Price. Mike’s interests outside of work are fishing and spearfishing.

 

Clinical Interest

Cerebrovascular surgery, brain and spine traumatic injury, brain tumor and skull base tumor surgery

Research Interests

Penetrating cerebrovascular injuries

Education

BS Mechanical Engineering, United States Military Academy, 2008

Doctor of Medicine, Uniformed Services University, 2016

Residency, University of Washington Department of Neurological Surgery, 2016-2023

Fellowship, University of Washington Department of Neurological Surgery, 2023-2024

 

 

 

 

Publications

Meyer RM, Abecassis IJ, Morton R, Levitt M, Chowdhary M, Chesnut R. Rate of Cranioplasty Infection and Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Infection or Obstruction after Simultaneous Compared to Separate Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting and Cranioplasty.  Manuscript under revisions with World Neurosurgery. 

Meyer RM, Miller CA, Coughlin DJ, Rymarczuk G, Szuflita NS, Cirivello MJ, Theeler BJ, Dirks MS.  Glioblastoma Recurrence, Progression, and Dissemination as a Purely Subdural Gliosarcoma.  Published ahead of print by the Journal of Neuro Oncology.  DOI 10.1007/s11060-017-2397-9. March 2017. 

 
Meyer RM, Larkin MB, Szuflita NS, Neal CJ, Tomlin JM, Armonda RA, Bailey JA, Bell RS.  Early Venous Thromboembolism Chemoprophylaxis in Combat Related Penetrating Brain Injury. Published ahead of print by the Journal of Neurosurgery.  2016.  PMID: 27315028 
 
Wallace SA*, Meyer RM*, Cirivello MJ, Cho RI.  Lateral Orbitotomy for a Maxillary Nerve Schwannoma: Case Report.  Published ahead of print by the Journal of Neurosurgery.  125(4): 869-876.  2016. (*Wallace SA and Meyer RM contributed equally to this work).  PMID:  26745488 
 
Larkin MB, Meyer RM, Szuflita NS, Severson MA, Levine ZT.  Post-Traumatic, Drug-Resistant Epilepsy and Review of Seizure Control Outcomes from Blinded, Randomized Controlled Trials of Brain Stimulation Treatments for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy. Cureus, 8(8):e744. 2016. DOIi:10.7759/cureus.744 
 
Wallace SA, Meyer RM, Stephens FL, Armonda RA, Aarabi B, Bell RS. Chapter 352: Traumatic and Penetrating Head Injuries. Youmans Neurological Surgery, 7th Edition; Massachusetts: Elsevier. 

Esposito M, Meyer RM, Strote J. Polytrauma from unintentional pressure cooker explosion: a case report. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018;55(3) 402–404. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2018.04.059. Epub 2018 May 26. PMID: 29843928. 

Jones PE, Meyer RM, Faillace WJ, Landau ME, Smith JK, McKay PL, Nest LJ. Combat Injury of the Sciatic Nerve - an Institutional Experience. Military Medicine. 2018;183(9-10):434–441. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usy030. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 29590419 

Stolla M, Zhang F, Meyer RM, Zhang J, Dong J. Current State of Transfusion in Traumatic Brain Injury and Associated Coagulopathy. Transfusion. 2019;59(S2):1522-1528. doi: 10.1111/trf.15169. PMID: 30980753 

Bass DI, Buckley R, Meyer RM, Lawrence B, Paschall C, Ojemann J, Ko, AL. Free versus osteoplastic craniotomy: assessment of complication rates during invasive electrocorticography for seizure localization. World Neurosurgery. 2019; in press.