Alessandra Landmann, MD
Pediatric Burn Director and Associate Pediatric Trauma Medical Director
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Position:
Pediatric Burn Director and Associate Pediatric Trauma Medical Director
Primary Specialty:
Pediatric Surgery
Languages Spoken:
English, Spanish
Gender:
Female
About Alessandra Landmann
Dr. Alessandra Landmann is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatric Surgery. She graduated with her medical degree from the University of Oklahoma and where she also completed her general surgery and pediatric surgery training. She completed a pediatric surgical critical care fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She is currently board-certified in general surgery, pediatric surgery and surgical critical care. Dr. Landmann currently serves as the pediatric burn director and associate pediatric trauma medical director. She has a passion for caring for injured and sick children and infants. She developed a pediatric track surgical critical care fellowship to teach these skills to the surgeons-in-training, where she serves as the program director for the critical care fellowship and assistant program director for the pediatric surgery fellowship. When not working, Dr. Landmann enjoys spending time with her family and hiking the national parks!
Affiliations
OU Health Physicians - Children's General & Plastic Surgery,
Oklahoma Children's Hospital
Health Education
Fellowship
Pediatric Surgery
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Oklahoma City, OK
Critical Care
Medical College of Wisonsin Milwaukee, WI
Residency
General Surgery
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Oklahoma City, OK
Training
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA
Surgical Education Research Fellow
Association for Surgical Education Springfield, IL
Medical School
Doctor of Medicine
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Oklahoma City, OK
Medical Interests
Areas of Interest:
Correction of congenital anomalies (gastroschisis, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, omphalocele, intestinal anomalies) General pediatric surgery of infants, children and teenagers Pediatric hernia repair Pediatric trauma and burn care ECMO Surgical Oncology Adolescent breast pathology Pediatric injury prevention