
Samuel R Sharar MD
Pediatric Anesthesiology
Professor and Vice-Chair for Faculty Affairs and Development, UW Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine; Associate Medical Director, King County Medic One
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1959 Pacific Avenue325 9th AveSeattle, WA 98195
Phone+1 206-744-5765
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Summary
- Dr. Samuel Sharar is an Anesthesiologist based in Seattle, WA, with a sub-specialty in Pediatric and Trauma Anesthesiology. A University of Washington School of Medicine alumnus (Class of 1983), he has published multiple research papers and textbook chapters, focused primarily on applications of virtual reality to pain management, as well as prehospital resuscitation of critically ill patients. He also is a frequent volunteer educator of perioperative burn care in several south Asian countries. He was recognized in 2022 with the University of Washington's Distinguished Contributions in Lifelong Learning Award.
Education & Training
- University of Washington School of MedicineClass of 1983
Certifications & Licensure
- WA State Medical License 1984 - 2027
- American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
Clinical Trials
- Reducing Brief Thermal and Electrical Pain (Four Study Days) Start of enrollment: 2007 Dec 01
- Video/Audio Distraction Analgesia for Simulated Oncology Procedure Pain Start of enrollment: 2005 Sep 01
- Subjective Analgesic Effects of Naloxone and Virtual Reality Start of enrollment: 2010 Aug 01
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- A Comparison of Ketamine to Midazolam for the Management of Acute Behavioral Disturbance in the Out-of-Hospital Setting.Maeve Muldowney, Catherine R Counts, Madison C Maider, Sam R Sharar, Andrew M McCoy
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2025-05-01 - 1 citationsThe apnea interval: Ventilation interruption during tracheal intubation and its association with cardiac arrest resuscitation care and outcome.David L Murphy, Julia A King, Jennifer Blackwood, Heemun Kwok, Sam R Sharar
Resuscitation. 2025-03-17 - 1 citationsConsumer focus group testing with stakeholders to generate an enteral resuscitation training flipbook for primary health center and first-level hospital providers in N...Stephanie Francalancia, Kajal Mehta, Raslina Shrestha, Diwakar Phuyal, Das Bikash
Burns. 2024-06-01
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