Maddy Breeden, MD
Assistant Professor, Infectious Diseases
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Professional Background
Dr. Madison Breeden grew up in Lawrence, KS. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Oklahoma. She received her medical degree from the University of Kansas School of Medicine. Dr. Breeden completed her Internal Medicine residency at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI. She served as the VA Chief Resident in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety at the University of Michigan following graduation from residency. Dr. Breeden then completed her Infectious Disease fellowship at the University of Michigan.
Selected Publications
- Sheffield Virginia, Breeden Madison, Kolbe Kayla, Zou Winnie Y, Finta Mary, Hartley Sarah, Lukela Jennifer Reilly. 2024. Supporting Lactation: US Internal Medicine Residency Programs Still Lack Program-Specific Lactation Policies. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 39 (6), 1077-1080
- Valentini Nicholas, Breeden Madison, Felley Laura E, Roberts Nathan B, Dinsmore Maia, Krumheuer Aaron, Grassley Colleen, Montas Sacha, Bassin Benjamin, Phillips Kylee. 2023. A cluster of neuroinvasive adenovirus infections on a college campus: case series. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine, 7 (2), 64
- Breeden Madison, Aitken Samuel L, Baang Ji Hoon, Gravelin Misty, Kaul Daniel R, Lauring Adam S, Petty Lindsay A, Gregg Kevin S. 2023. Successful treatment of prolonged severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection in patients with immunodeficiency with extended nirmatrelvir/ritonavir: case series, 10 (4), ofad189
- Breeden Madison, Bernstein Steven J, Hayward Rodney A, Fendrick, A Mark. 2022. Evaluation of a Best Practice Advisory on Ordering Prothrombin Time, International Normalized Ratio, and Partial Thromboplastin Time Tests. JAMA Internal Medicine, 182 (9), 999--1000
- Breeden Madison, Hartley Sarah, Huey Amanda, McTaggart Suzy, Heidemann Lauren A. 2022. Implementation of an Electronic Health Record Intervention to Improve Resident Documentation and Communication about Overnight Cross-Cover Events. American Journal of Medical Quality, 37 (4), 371--372