Intensivist. Medical Director
George Washington University Medical Center
Dr. Danielle Davison is an associate professor of critical medicine and anesthesiology and medicine and the division chief of critical care medicine at the George Washington University. She was born in Livingston, N.J. and received a bachelor of science from Duke University. She earned her medical degree at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She subsequently completed her residency in internal medicine and fellowship in critical care medicine at the George Washington University. Between residency and fellowship, Dr. Davison spent one year as the chief medical resident of the internal medicine program.
Dr. Davison has been in academic and clinical practice for fifteen years. She is currently an associate professor of critical care medicine and anesthesiology, the division chief of the ICU at the George Washington University hospital, and the associate fellowship program director. Prior to becoming the division chief of the ICU, she was previously the fellowship program director and clinical clerkship director for medical students in the ICU.
Special interests of research in the ICU include hemodynamic monitoring, acute kidney injury and medical education within the ICU.
Dr. Davison is board certified in Critical Care Medicine, and a member of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the Association of Pulmonary and Critical Care Program Directors. Dr. Davison resides in Washington, D.C. with her husband and two children.