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Maren E. Shipe
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Maren E. Shipe, MD, MPH

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Primary Children's Hospital

Pediatric Surgery
Salt Lake City
801-662-2950

Primary Children's Hospital - Lehi

Pediatric Surgery
Lehi
801-662-2950

St. Vincent Healthcare

SCL Health Medical Group - Fortin Pediatric Specialty Clinic
Billings
406-237-5300
  • Maren E. Shipe, MD, MPH, is a University of Utah Health pediatric surgeon practicing at the Primary Children’s Hospital Miller Campus at Lehi, focusing on trauma surgery, thoracic surgery, and surgical oncology.

    Dr. Shipe’s Clinical Specialties Include:

    • Childhood cancers
    • Appendicitis
    • Hernias
    • Nutritional access
    • Vascular access
    • Gallbladder disease
    • Congenital anomalies
    • Neonatal surgery
    • Undescended testicle
    • Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

    Dr. Shipe received a dual BA in Anthropological Sciences and Human Biology from Stanford University. After graduating, she served as an AmeriCorps VISTA, working with the San Francisco Department of Public Health and homeless shelters and clinics for two years. Dr. Shipe received her MD with a certificate in global health and her Masters in Public Health in Health Services from the University of Washington. During this time, she worked with AmeriCorps to provide services to rural populations throughout the northwest United States and spent time in rural Uganda and Kenya. After medical school, she completed her general surgery residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and a two-year research fellowship in thoracic surgery focused on advanced statistical modeling techniques. She completed her pediatric surgery fellowship at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, where she studied advanced minimally invasive techniques, including robotic surgery and complex pediatric surgical oncology.

    Dr. Shipe’s Research Interests Include:

    • Pediatric Surgery
    • Pediatric Surgical Oncology
    • Thoracic Surgery
    • Prediction modeling
    • Statistical modeling

    In her spare time, Dr. Shipe enjoys spending time with her husband and two young daughters exploring Utah.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Surgery (Sub: General Surgery)
  • Maren E. Shipe, MD, MPH, is a University of Utah Health pediatric surgeon practicing at the Primary Children’s Hospital Miller Campus at Lehi, focusing on trauma surgery, thoracic surgery, and surgical oncology.

    Dr. Shipe’s Clinical Specialties Include:

    • Childhood cancers
    • Appendicitis
    • Hernias
    • Nutritional access
    • Vascular access
    • Gallbladder disease
    • Congenital anomalies
    • Neonatal surgery
    • Undescended testicle
    • Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

    Dr. Shipe received a dual BA in Anthropological Sciences and Human Biology from Stanford University. After graduating, she served as an AmeriCorps VISTA, working with the San Francisco Department of Public Health and homeless shelters and clinics for two years. Dr. Shipe received her MD with a certificate in global health and her Masters in Public Health in Health Services from the University of Washington. During this time, she worked with AmeriCorps to provide services to rural populations throughout the northwest United States and spent time in rural Uganda and Kenya. After medical school, she completed her general surgery residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and a two-year research fellowship in thoracic surgery focused on advanced statistical modeling techniques. She completed her pediatric surgery fellowship at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, where she studied advanced minimally invasive techniques, including robotic surgery and complex pediatric surgical oncology.

    Dr. Shipe’s Research Interests Include:

    • Pediatric Surgery
    • Pediatric Surgical Oncology
    • Thoracic Surgery
    • Prediction modeling
    • Statistical modeling

    In her spare time, Dr. Shipe enjoys spending time with her husband and two young daughters exploring Utah.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Surgery -Primary
    Academic Divisions Pediatric Surgery
    Board Certification
    American Board of Surgery (Sub: General Surgery)

    Education history

    Fellowship Pediatric Surgery - Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt Fellow
    General Surgery - Vanderbilt University Medical Center Resident
    Graduate Training Public Health - University of Washington School of Public Health M.P.H.
    Global Health Pathway - University of Washington School of Medicine Certificate
    Professional Medical Medicine - University of Washington School of Medicine M.D.
    Anthropological Sciences: concentration in Medical Anthropology & Epidemiology - Stanford University B.A.
    Undergraduate Human Biology: concentration in Child Development & Disease - Stanford University B.A.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Godfrey CM, Shipe ME, Welty VF, Maiga AW, Aldrich MC, Montgomery C, Crockett J, Vaszar LT, Regis S, Isbell JM, Rickman OB, Pinkerman R, Lambright ES, Nesbitt JC, Maldonado F, Blume JD, Deppen SA, Grogan EL (2023). The Thoracic Research Evaluation and Treatment 2.0 Model: A Lung Cancer Prediction Model for Indeterminate Nodules Referred for Specialist Evaluation. Chest, 164(5), 1305-1314. (Read full article)
    2. Marmor HN, Kammer MN, Deppen SA, Shipe M, Welty VF, Patel K, Godfrey C, Billatos E, Herman JG, Wilson DO, Kussrow AK, Bornhop DJ, Maldonado F, Chen H, Grogan EL (2022). Improving lung cancer diagnosis with cancer, fungal, and imaging biomarkers. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg, 166(3), 669-678.e4. (Read full article)
    3. Shipe ME, Baechle JJ, Deppen SA, Gillaspie EA, Grogan EL (2020). Modeling the impact of delaying surgery for early esophageal cancer in the era of COVID-19. Surg Endosc, 35(11), 6081-6088. (Read full article)
    4. Shipe ME, Maiga AW, Deppen SA, Haddad DN, Gillaspie EA, Maldonado F, Kozower BD, Grogan EL (2020). Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Fibrinolysis vs Thoracoscopic Decortication for Early Empyema. Ann Thorac Surg, 112(5), 1632-1638. (Read full article)
    5. Freno DR, Shipe ME, Levack MM, Shah AS, Deppen SA, OLeary JM, Grogan EL (2021). Modeling the impact of delaying transcatheter aortic valve replacement for the treatment of aortic stenosis in the era of COVID-19. JTCVS Open, 7, 63-71. (Read full article)
    6. McMaster WG Jr, Rahaman ZM, Shipe ME, Quintana EN, Sandhaus EM, Smith SS, Crockett JE, Forbes RC, Schlendorf KH, Shah AS (2020). Early Outcomes of Multivisceral Transplant Using Hepatitis C-Positive Donors. Ann Thorac Surg, 112(2), 511-518. (Read full article)
    7. Shipe ME, Haddad DN, Deppen SA, Kozower BD, Grogan EL (2020). Modeling the Impact of Delaying the Diagnosis of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer During COVID-19. Ann Thorac Surg, 112(1), 248-254. (Read full article)
    8. Haddad DN, Shipe ME, Absi TS, Danter MR, Vyas R, Levack M, Shah AS, Grogan EL, Balsara KR (2020). Preparing for Bundled Payments: Impact of Complications Post-Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting on Costs. Ann Thorac Surg, 111(4), 1258-1263. (Read full article)
    9. Shipe ME, Beeghly-Fadiel A, Deppen SA, English W, Grogan EL (2020). Modeling the Impact of Delaying Bariatric Surgery due to COVID-19: a Decision Analysis. Obes Surg, 31(3), 1387-1391. (Read full article)
    10. Shipe ME, Maiga AW, Deppen SA, Edwards GC, Marmor HN, Pinkerman R, Smith GT, Lio E, Wright JL, Shah C, Nesbitt JC, Grogan EL (2021). Preoperative coronary artery calcifications in veterans predict higher all-cause mortality in early-stage lung cancer: a cohort study. J Thorac Dis, 13(3), 1427-1433. (Read full article)
    11. Shipe ME, Deppen SA, Sullivan S, Kammer M, Starnes SL, Wilson DO, Massion PP, Grogan EL (2020). Validation of Histoplasmosis Enzyme Immunoassay to Evaluate Suspicious Lung Nodules. Ann Thorac Surg, 111(2), 416-420. (Read full article)
    12. Edwards GC, Shipe ME, Smith L, Gamble C, Shaffer D, Concepcion BP, Forbes R (2020). Exploring patient willingness to accept hepatitis C-infected kidneys for transplantation. BMC Nephrol, 21(1), 473. (Read full article)
    13. Shipe ME, Edwards TC, Evans KN, Schook CC, Leavitt D, Peter A, Saltzman BS, Davies JK, Tse R (2015). Optimizing Surgical Treatment of Internationally Adopted Children With Cleft Lip and/or Palate: Understanding the Family Experience. Cleft Palate Craniofac J, 53(4), 444-52. (Read full article)

    Review

    1. Shipe ME, Deppen SA, Farjah F, Grogan EL (2019). Developing prediction models for clinical use using logistic regression: an overview. [Review]. J Thorac Dis, 11(Suppl 4), S574-S584. (Read full article)