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Bradley
Anawalt
MD
MD
Faculty
Hospitalist
Pinned
Academic
Professor
Professional
Vice Chairman, Department of Medicine
Chief of Medicine, University of Washington Medical Center
Education & Training
- MD, University of California – Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA (1989)
- Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine, University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle, WA (1989–1992)
- Chief Residency in Internal Medicine, Seattle VA Medical Center, Seattle, WA (1993)
Honors
- University of Washington Department of Medicine Marvin Turck Award for Excellence in Teaching (2014)
- Seattle’s Best Doctors (Seattle Magazine) (2014)
- Top Honors (Gold) for best microsite from Web Health Awards (2014)
- Best Clinical Management Forum, 2012 Endocrine Society Annual Meeting (2013)
- Outstanding Reviewer Award, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (2012)
- Washington State’s Best Doctors (Washington State Magazine) (2008)
- America’s Best Doctors (2008)
- University of Washington Endocrinology Fellows’ Teaching Award (2007)
- Outstanding Federal Employee honoree (2004, 2005. & 2007)
- America’s Best Doctors (2005)
- The Endocrine Society and Pfizer, Inc. International Award for Excellence in Published Clinical Research in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism in 2004 (2005)
- UW Paul Beeson Award for Excellence in Teaching (1999)
- Endocrine Society Travel Award (1997 & 1999)
- Merck Award for Outstanding Scholarship (1989)
- Alpha Omega Alpha (1988)
- Sigma Xi (1984)
Research Interests
- Male contraception
- Male reproduction
- Male hypogonadism
- Male reproductive physiology
- Effects of androgens on bone, muscle, and cognition
Publication Highlights
- Anawalt BD, Bebb RA, Matsumoto AM, Groome NP, Illingworth PJ, McNeilly A, and Bremner WJ. Serum inhibin B levels reflect Sertoli cell function in normal men and in men with testicular dysfunction. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 81:3341–3345, 1996.
- Anawalt BD, Herbst KL, Matsumoto AM, Coelingh-Bennick H, Mulders T, and Bremner WJ. Desogestrel plus testosterone effectively suppresses spermatogenesis but causes a dosage-dependent weight gain and HDL cholesterol suppression. Fert & Steril 74:707–714, 2000.
- Anawalt BD. Guidelines for testosterone therapy for men: How to avoid a mad (t)ea party by getting personal. J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2010;95:2614–7.
- Anawalt BD, Hotaling JM, Walsh TJ, Matsumoto AM. Performance of Total Testosterone Measurements to Predict Free Testosterone in the Biochemical Evaluation of Male Hypogonadism. J Urol, 2012;187:1369–73.
- Anawalt BD. Approach to Male Infertility and Induction of Spermatogenesis. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2013, 2013;98:3532–42.