Rebecca Gayle Lee, MD
Anesthesiology, Adult Cardiac Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine, Echocardiography
Provider Groups
Loyola Medicine Physician
Loyola Physician Partners
Primary Contact
888-584-7888
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Provider Groups
Loyola Medicine Physician
Loyola Physician Partners
Primary Contact
888-584-7888Services & Specialties
Areas of Specialization
- Anesthesiology
- Adult Cardiac Anesthesiology
- Critical Care Medicine
- Echocardiography
Locations & Contact
Primary Location
Loyola University Medical Center
2160 S First Ave
Maywood, IL 60153
About
Academic Title
Associate Professor
Ages Seen
Education & Certifications
Education
Education:
St George's University School of Medicine
(2014)
Residency:
Loyola University Medical Center (Anesthesiology)
(2018)
Fellowship:
New York Presbyterian Hospital (Critical Care Medicine)
(2019)
Fellowship:
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology)
(2020)
Board Certifications
Critical Care Medicine, American Board of Anesthesiology Subspecialty Critical Care Medicine (2019)
Anesthesiology, American Board of Anesthesiology (2019)
Echocardiography, National Board of Echocardiography (2021)
Adult Cardiac Anesthesiology, American Board of Anesthesiology Subspecialty Adult Cardiac Anesthesiology (2023)
Provider Groups
Loyola Medicine Physician
Loyola Physician Partners
Publications
- Interpretation of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation as a Bridge to Heart Transplantation: Is This the Next Horizon? Lee, R.; Bartels, S.; Kwak, J.; Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia
- To Be, or Not to Be: Is It Better to Be HFrEF or HFpEF or Somewhere In Between (HFmrEF)? Bartels, S.; Lee, R.; Kwak, J.; Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia
- Thyroid Hormone Supplementation in Heart Transplantation: Who's on First? Lee, R.; Pedone, E.; Kwak, J.; Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia
- Left ventricular chordae tendinae myxoma causing stroke: A rare finding. Suraci, N.; Lee, R.; Annals of cardiac anaesthesia
- Hypoxemia on Cardiopulmonary Bypass Caused by a Patient's Oxygen Consumption Exceeding the Capacity of a Membrane Oxygenator. Majewski, M. B.; Lee, R.; Chabot, D.; McGee, E.; LeVan, P.; Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia