Martin
Walker
MD
Why did you decide to pursue a career in OBGYN?
I love the ability to help families and make a difference at the most challenging times in their lives when even the smallest piece of kindness can have a huge impact.
What are your favorite things about living in the Seattle area?
The outdoors is the most spectacular of anywhere in the world
What inspires you?
To improve, become wiser, better, kinder
Research Interests:
Complex monochorionic twins
Twin to twin transfusion syndrome
Twin anemia polycythemia sequence
Selective growth restriction in monochorionic pregnancy
Fetoscopy Intrauterine repair of fetal meningomyelocele
Clinical Interests:
Fetal therapy
Board Certification:
American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1994
Maternal Fetal Medicine, 1996
Licensure:
Washington, 1998
Colorado, 2015
Education & Training:
Bachelor of Medical Sciences, 1981
Bachelor of Medicine, 1983
Bachelor of Surgery, 1983
Doctorate of Medicine, Nottingham University, School of Medicine, Nottingham, England, 1997
Residency, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Toronto University, Toronto, Canada, 1989
Fellow, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 1990
Fellow, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, 1992
Date Joined UW Medicine: 2021