Andrew J Pittaway, MD

Andrew J Pittaway, MD

Anesthesiology

On staff since December 2006

Children's Title: Attending Anesthesiologist

Academic Title: Associate Professor; Associate Program Director

"I get the greatest professional and personal satisfaction from getting our smallest and sickest patients through the many complex and painful interventions we perform — in as safe and pain-free a manner as possible."

  • Patient Testimonials

  • Awards and Honors

    Award Name Award Description Awarded By Award Date
    Golden Seed Teaching Award Golden Seed’ Teaching Award Graduating Class of University of Washington Anesthesia Residents Jan 1, 2010
  • Publications

    Manuscripts in Refereed Journals

    • Andrew J. Pittaway, BM BS, Ivanova, I
      Principles of Anaesthesia for Term Neonates: An Updated Practical Guide
      Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, 2014 : 15(3)103-6

    Other Publications

    • Tsai CM, Susarla SM, Pittaway AJ, Egbert MA
      Sublingual Hematoma After Autogenous Block Grafting To The Anterior Mandible In A Patient With Noonan Syndrome
      Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases, 2019 May : 16100106
    • Pittaway A, Van Cleve W
      Anesthesia for Out of Operating Room Procedures in The Anesthesia Technician and Technologist's Manual: All you need to know for study and reference
      Woodworth G, Kirsch JR, Sayers-Rana S (eds) 2e., 2016

Overview

Medical/Professional School

University of Nottingham, Nottingham

Residency

Cairns Base Hospital, Cairns
Countess of Chester Hospital, Chester
Gold Coast Hospital, Queensland
Gordonvale Hospital, Queensland
Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Shrewsbury
University of Nottingham Medical School, Nottingham

Fellowship

Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol
Colonial War Memorial Hospital, Suva
Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK
Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton
Royal Hobart Hospital, Hobart, TAS 7001, Australia
South West School of Anaesthesia, Plymouth
Torbay Hospital, Torquay
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth