Matthew Marx, MD
- Assistant Professor, CWRU School of Medicine
- Specialty: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Biography: Matthew Marx, MD
Expertise
Certifications & Memberships
- Pediatric Critical Care Medicine - American Board of Pediatrics
- Pediatrics - American Board of Pediatrics
Education
Fellowship | Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford (2019 - 2022)
Residency | Pediatrics
Pediatrics - Children's National Medical Center (2015 - 2018)
Medical Education
Tulane University School Of Medicine (2015)
Other Education
Tulane University (2011)
Undergraduate
Tulane University (2010)
About
Matthew H. M. Marx, MD, joined the faculty at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children’s in 2022. Dr. Marx earned his bachelor’s degree and completed a master’s degree in neuroscience at Tulane University, and earned his medical degree at Tulane University School of Medicine. He completed his internship and residency in pediatrics at Children’s National Medical Center, and his pediatric critical care fellowship at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital of Stanford University. Dr. Marx is board certified in pediatrics and pediatric critical care medicine.
Outside of his clinical role, Dr, Marx leads the multidisciplinary quality improvement working group in the PICU, overseeing a broad portfolio of initiatives that span therapeutic de-implementation; clinical pathway optimization; sepsis care and antimicrobial stewardship; interdisciplinary communication; and systems-level safety and documentation improvements.
Industry Relationships
University Hospitals is committed to transparency in our interactions with industry partners, such as pharmaceutical, biotech, or medical device companies. At UH, we disclose practitioner and their family members’ ownership and intellectual property rights that are or in the process of being commercialized. In addition, we disclose payments to employed practitioners of $5,000 or more from companies with which the practitioners interact as part of their professional activities. These practitioner-industry relationships assist in developing new drugs, devices and therapies and in providing medical education aimed at improving quality of care and enhancing clinical outcomes. At the same time, UH understands that these relationships may create a conflict of interest. In providing this information, UH desires to assist patients in talking with their practitioners about industry relationships and how those relationships may impact their medical care.
UH practitioners seek advance approval for certain new industry relationships. In addition, practitioners report their industry relationships and activities, as well as those of their immediate family members, to the UH Office of Outside Interests annually. We review these reports and implement management plans, as appropriate, to address conflicts of interest that may arise in connection with medical research, clinical care and purchasing decisions.
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As of December 31, 2016, Matthew Marx did not disclose any Outside Relationships with Industry.