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Dr. Paul S. Dudley joined Seattle Reproductive Medicine from Baylor College of Medicine
in Houston, TX, where he completed a residency in Obstetrics
and Gynecology, a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology
and Infertility, and served as a Clinical Instructor in the
Department of Ob/Gyn. He has been with SRM since 7/07.
Prior to his training in Houston, Dr.
Dudley received a B.S. from Georgia Institute of Technology
followed by a medical degree from Emory University School
of Medicine. Dr. Dudley is the recipient of numerous scholarly
awards at every level of education.
Dr. Dudley continues his successful career at Seattle Reproductive
Medicine with enthusiasm. He specializes in taking on complex
and challenging infertility and reproductive cases, and is
dedicated to providing the highest quality care to his patients.
Dr. Dudley believes in reducing the anxiety that is associated
with fertility care by providing open and abundant communication
at every turn in the path toward achieving a successful outcome.
Dr. Dudley is passionate about his career in reproductive
medicine and he strives to create an optimistic and compassionate
environment for his patients and coworkers.
Dr. Dudley will be our full-time physician in Tacoma when it opens in November, 2007. In the meantime, he will continue to take on new patients and continue to care for them whether they are seen Tacoma or Seattle.
To make an appointment with Dr. Dudley, click here or call 206-301-5000.
Specialties:
- ART, including IVF
- Reproductive Surgery
- Anovulation, including Polycystic Ovarian
- Syndrome and Exercise-Induced
- Amenorrhea
- Premature Ovarian Failure
Licensure:
- State of Washington, 2006
- State of Texas, 2003
Education:
- Fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
(Baylor College of Medicine, 2007)
- Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Baylor College
of Medicine, 2004)
- Doctor of Medicine (Emory University School of Medicine,
2000)
- Bachelors of Science with Highest Honor (Georgia Institute
of Technology, 1996)
Research Interests:
Cumulus granulosa cell gene expression in patients undergoing
IVF with ICSI
Novel methods of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation in women
with reduced ovarian reserve
Outcome-oriented research in IVF
Affiliations:
- American Society for Reproductive Medicine
- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
Honors:
- Organon Pharmaceuticals Award for
- Outstanding Research in Women’s Health
- Arthur Faris Resident Research Award
- Awards for Exceptional Performance on CREOG OB/GYN In-service
Exam
Publications:
Dudley PS, Pangas S, Buster JE, Cisneros P, Matzuk MM. Cumulus
granulosa cell expression of SFRP4 correlates with growth
arrest in IVF with embryo culture. Submission pending.
Dudley PS, Carson SA, Buster JE, Amato P, Cisneros P. Maximizing
cryopreservation by extending culture of low-grade embryos:
unsightly embryos can still become healthy babies. P-266,
ASRM 2006 Annual Meeting.
Dudley PS, Buster JE. Alternative Therapy: Dehydroepiandrosterone
for menopausal hormone replacement. Treatment of the postmenopausal
woman: basic and clinical aspects. Lobo, R(ed). In press.
Dudley PS, Heard MJ, Sangi-Haghpeykar H, Carson SA, Buster
JE. Characterizing ectopic pregnancies that rupture despite
treatment with methotrexate. Fertility and Sterility 2004;
82: 1374-1378.
Revised May 15, 2007
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