Annyce S Mayer MD, MSPH

  • Department of Medicine
  • Assistant Professor
Phone
303-398-1520
Email
deohs@njhealth.org
Gender
Female

Board Certified

American Board of Preventive Medicine in Occupational Medicine

Service

Education & Training

Education

University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
MSPH, 1999
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (Nashville, TN)
MD, 1990
Wellesley College (Wellesley, MA)
BA with Honors, 1986

Residencies

National Jewish Health and University of Colorado Denver
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1997-1999
Medical Center of Delaware (Newark, DE)
Emergency Medicine, 1990-1993

Awards & Recognition

Fellow of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (FACOEM)

UCHSC Annual Epidemiologic Research Exchange, Student Abstract Award

Cum Laude College Graduate

BA in Biology with Honors

Election to Sigma Xi

Environment of Care Committee, National Jewish Health

Tobacco Cessation Committee, National Jewish Health

Taskforce Member, Colorado Division of Workers’ Compensation Medical Treatment Guidelines revision: cervical/lumbar spine and lower extremity, shoulder injury, TOS

Recent or Important Publications

Mayer, A.S., Stoller, J.K., Vedal, S., Ruttenber, A.J., Strand, M., Sandhaus, R.A., Newman, L.S. “Risk Factors for Symptom onset in Individuals with PI*Z 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency”, International Journal of COPD 1:485: 2007.

Mayer, A.S., Newman, L.S. “Genetic and Environmental Modulation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease”, Respiration Physiology 128: 3-11; 2001.

Mayer, A.S., Stoller, J.K., Bartelson, B.B., Ruttenber, A.J., Sandhaus, R.A., Newman, L.S “Childhood and Adult Passive Smoking in PI*Z 1-Antitrypsin Deficient Individuals”, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 161: A532; 2000.

Mayer, A.S., Stoller, J.K., Bartelson, B.B., Ruttenber, A.J., Sandhaus, R.A., Newman, L.S. “Occupational Exposure Risks in Individuals with PI*Z 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency”, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 162: 553-558; 2000.

Mayer, A.S., O’Connor, R.E. “Respiratory Arrest Following Local Anesthesia for Outpatient Cataract Surgery: A Dramatic, but Transient Complication”, Annals of Emergency Medicine 22:1357 – 1359; 1993.

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