Conditions Treated
Programs & Services
Education & Training
Education
- 1994
- The Colorado College, BA
- 1998
- Washington University School of Medicine, MD
Residency
- 1998 - 2001
- Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Internal Medicine
Fellowship
- 2002 - 2005
- University of Colorado Denver, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Board Certification
National Board of Medical Examiners
American Board of Internal Medicine/Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine/Pulmonary Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine/Critical Care Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine/Sleep Medicine
Publications
Beutz M, Bull T, Badesch D. Oral Therapies for PAH: State-of-the-Art and Investigational Approaches. Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension 5(4): Winter 2006.
Majka S, Beutz M, Hagen M, et al. Identification of Novel Resident Pulmonary Stem Cells: Form and Function of the Lung Side Population. Stem Cells 23 (8):1073-81, 2005 Jun.
Beutz M and Abraham E. Sepsis and Pneumonia. Clinics in Chest Medicine 26(1): 19-28; 2005.
Beutz M, Sherman G, Mayfield J, Fraser V, and Kollef M. Clinical Utility of Blood Cultures Drawn from Central Vein Catheters and Peripheral Venipuncture in Critically Ill Medical Patients. Chest 123 (3):854-861, 2003 Mar.
Draper D, Hall J, Jones W, Beutz M, Heine P, Porecco R, McGregor J. Elevated protease activities in human amnion and chorion correlate with preterm premature rupture of membranes. Am J Obstet Gyn 173 (5):1506-12, 1995 Nov.
Teaching or Professional Positions
2005-2007: Instructor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, University of Colorado Denver
2001-2002: Instructor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine
Awards & Recognition
2006-2007: Pulmonary Hypertension Association Research Fellowship Award
2006-2007: Will Rogers Fellowship Award
2006: First Place, Postdoctoral Research, University of Colorado, Department of Medicine Research Day
Affiliations with the University of Colorado Denver
Conflict of Interest
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