Staff Clinician
Assistant Research Physician
Internal Medicine Consult Service
BA, Smith College
MD, New York University School of Medicine
Email:
madeleine.deming@nih.gov
Phone:301-451-4218
Staff Clinician
Assistant Research Physician
Internal Medicine Consult Service
BA, Smith College
MD, New York University School of Medicine
Email:
madeleine.deming@nih.gov
Phone:301-451-4218
Dr. Madeleine Schuyler Deming's clinical interests include preoperative risk assessment and patient safety.
Dr. Deming joined the Internal Medicine Consult Service as a Staff Clinician in 2016, and became the CEP Clerkship Director for the IMCS elective in 2017. She also facilitates a weekly Internal Medicine case conference and the bimonthly ICU Trigger Tool meeting.
She obtained her undergraduate degree from Smith College, and her medical degree from NYU School of Medicine. She then completed internship, residency, and a chief residency at Tulane University.
Prior to joining the NIH staff in 2016 she was the Medical Director of the Internal Medicine Diagnostic Unit at the Little Rock VA Hospital.
Zhu K, Solin S, Deming MS. When Zebras Collide: A Case of Synchronous Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome and Pheochromocytoma. Am J Case Rep. 2021;22:e934137. Published 2021 Dec 6. doi:10.12659/AJCR.934137
Deming, MS. A case of polymyalgia rheumatica following robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy for high-grade prostate cancer. Am J Case Rep, 2019; 20:474-477.
McDevitt, A.L., Deming, M.S., Rosenberg, H.F., Dyer, K.D. Gene structure and enzymatic activity of mouse eosinophil-associated ribonuclease 2 (mEAR-2). Gene: 267:23-30, 2001
Singhania N.A. Dyer K.D., Zhang J., Deming M.S., Bonville, C.A., Domachowske J.B., Rosenberg H.F. Rapid evolution of the RNase A superfamily: Adaptive expansion of independent gene clusters in rats and mice; Journal of Molecular Evolution 49:721-728, 1999.
Deming, M.S., Dyer, K.D., Baniker, A.T., Piper, M.B., Dear, P.H., and Rosenberg, H.F. Ribonuclease K6: Chromosomal mapping and divergent rates of evolution within the RNase A gene superfamily. Genome Research 8: 599-607, 1998.
- NIH Clinical Center CEO Award in Patient Care, 2018
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