Medical Student
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Drew Gottman is a dedicated fourth-year medical student at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. His educational journey began at Montana State University, where he obtained an undergraduate degree in Mathematics. Though it may seem unconventional, this mathematical background has enriched his approach to medicine, enhancing his analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
He has utilized his unique skillset to conduct groundbreaking theoretical analyses, one of the most notable being the application of mathematical modeling to problems in ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) and jet ventilation. Additionally, he has leveraged the power of ultrasound technology to bring a new perspective to the study and treatment of otolaryngologic conditions. These efforts highlight Drew's innovative approach, which seamlessly merges his mathematical training with advanced medical technologies.
Beyond his theoretical insights, Drew has also shown great competence in the practical applications of the discipline. His dedication to providing top-quality, sensitive patient care has been a hallmark of his medical education.
Though still in the early stages of his career, Drew has already shown remarkable drive and passion for his chosen field. He approaches his future in otolaryngology with an ambition for continuous learning and a desire to make significant contributions to the field.
With his unique blend of mathematical and medical expertise, Drew Gottman is a promising addition to the world of otolaryngology. He looks forward to sharing his insights and learning from his peers at the conference.