Dr. Daniel Niendorff, MD
“As healthcare evolves, consistency is more important than ever. Good communication between patients and physicians, and follow through on the part of both cannot be overemphasized.”
About Dr. Niendorff
- Birthplace:
- Seattle, Washington
- College:
- University of Washington ‘94
- Medical School:
- St. Louis University ‘98
- Residency:
- Internal Medicine ’98 - ‘01
St. John’s Mercy Medical Center - Chief Residency:
- Internal Medicine ’01 - ‘02
St. John’s Mercy Medical Center - Fellowship:
- Critical Care Medicine, including adult echocardiography. ’02-‘04
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center - Faculty:
- Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center ’02-‘04
- Board Examinations:
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine
National Board of Echocardiography - ASCeXAM Testamur - Honors:
- Alpha Omega Alpha lifetime member
America’s Top Physicians - Memberships:
- Benton Franklin County Medical Society
American College of Physicians
Society of Critical Care Medicine
American College of Chest Physicians
American Society of Echocardiography
Published Research:
Niendorff DF, Rassias AJ, Palac R, Beach ML, Costa S, Greenberg M, “Rapid cardiac ultrasound of inpatients suffering PEA arrest performed by nonexpert sonographers” Resuscitation 67(1):81-7, 2005 Oct.
Niendorff DF, Ball PA, Koff MD, “In Hospital Mortality Following Recurrent Cardiac Arrest”. Critical Care Med 2003 31:12s A64
Niendorff DF, Lakshmanan R, Khan A, Trottier S, Taylor R, “Informed Consent: Physician vs. Physician Plus Multimedia Kiosk”. Critical Care Med 2002;29:12s A75.
