Elliott Mark Weiss, MD, MSME

Elliott Mark Weiss, MD, MSME

Neonatology, Bioethics Consultation Service

On staff since July 2016

Academic Title: Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Bioethics

Research Center: Center for Clinical and Translational Research, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics and Palliative Care

  • Biography

    Elliott M Weiss, MD, MSME, is an associate professor in the Division of Neonatology at the University of Washington and faculty at the Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics and Palliative Care at Seattle Children’s Hospital. He is an attending physician in the neonatal intensive care unit and on the ethics consult service. 

    • Related Pages

    • Weiss Lab

      The Weiss lab focuses on research ethics, with a particular interest in neonatal clinical trials.

  • Patient Testimonials

  • Publications

    Other Publications

    • Weiss EM, Kohn R, Madden V, Halpern S, Joffe S, Kerlin MP
      Procedure-specific consent is the norm in United States intensive care units.
      27416934 Intensive care medicine, 2016 Jul 14
    • Weiss EM, Miller KE
      Organ Donation After Circulatory Death.
      26501545 JAMA, 2015 Oct 20 : 314(15)1645-6
    • Guillén Ú, Weiss EM, Munson D, Maton P, Jefferies A, Norman M, Naulaers G, Mendes J, Justo da Silva L, Zoban P, Hansen TW, Hallman M, Delivoria-Papadopoulos M, Hosono S, Albersheim SG, Williams C, Boyle E, Lui K, Darlow B, Kirpalani H
      Guidelines for the Management of Extremely Premature Deliveries: A Systematic Review.
      26169424 Pediatrics, 2015 Aug. : 136(2)343-50

Overview

Board Certification(s)

Pediatrics
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Medical/Professional School

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO

Fellowship

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Clinical Interests

Neonatology

Research Description

Bioethics; surrogate decision-making with special focus in parents of newborn in the neonatal intensive care unit; ethics at the limits of viability; resource allocation in times of scarcity