Frederick T. Drake, MD, MPH
Associate Professor
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Surgery
Surgical Endocrinology

MD, University of Utah School of Medicine
MPH, University of Washington School of Public Health
AB, Princeton University



Dr. Drake received his Medical Degree from the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, UT and a Master of Public Health from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. He completed a residency in General Surgery at University of Washington Medical Center and a Fellowship in Endocrine Surgery at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) in San Francisco, CA.

He is board certified by the America Board of Surgery. His research and clinical interests include: general surgery and endocrine surgery (including surgery for diseases of the thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands), improving outcomes for common surgical diseases, innovations in surgical education and improving access to surgical care in the developing world.



CODA Trial: Comparing Outcomes of Drugs and Appendectomy
04/01/2017 - 07/31/2021 (PI)
University of Washington, Seattle PCORI


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  1. Chung SH, de Geus SWL, Shewmaker G, Romatoski KS, Drake FT, Ko NY, Merrill AL, Hirsch AE, Tseng JF, Sachs TE, Cassidy MR. ASO Visual Abstract: Axillary Lymph Node Dissection is Associated with Improved Survival for Men with Invasive Breast Cancer and Sentinel Node Metastasis. Ann Surg Oncol. 2023 Sep; 30(9):5621-5622.View Related Profiles. PMID: 37202569
     
  2. Chung SH, de Geus SWL, Shewmaker G, Romatoski KS, Drake FT, Ko NY, Merrill AL, Hirsch AE, Tseng JF, Sachs TE, Cassidy MR. Axillary Lymph Node Dissection is Associated with Improved Survival Among Men with Invasive Breast Cancer and Sentinel Node Metastasis. Ann Surg Oncol. 2023 Sep; 30(9):5610-5618.View Related Profiles. PMID: 37204557
     
  3. Woods AP, Feeney T, Papageorge MV, de Geus SWL, Tseng JF, Knapp PE, McAneny D, Drake FT. Addressing diagnostic inertia following incidental adrenal mass discovery in patients with hypertension. J Hypertens. 2023 Apr 01; 41(4):680-682.View Related Profiles. PMID: 36878474; PMCID: PMC9996447; DOI: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000003371;
     
  4. Beaulieu-Jones BR, Shewmaker G, Fefferman A, Kenzik K, Zhang T, Drake FT, Sachs TE, Hirsch AE, Merrill A, Ko NY, Cassidy MR. Mitigating disparities in breast cancer treatment at an academic safety-net hospital. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2023 Apr; 198(3):597-606.View Related Profiles. PMID: 36826701
     
  5. Annesi CA, Talutis SD, Goldman AL, Childs E, Knapp PE, McAneny D, Drake FT. Point-of-care access to clinical guidelines may improve management of incidental findings in the primary care setting. J Eval Clin Pract. 2023 Jun; 29(4):632-638.View Related Profiles. PMID: 36602429
     
  6. Woods AP, Godley F, Feeney T, Vigna C, Crable EL, O'Brien M, Gupta A, Walkey AJ, Drainoni ML, McAneny D, Drake FT. A Standardized Radiology Template Improves Incidental Adrenal Mass Follow-Up: A Prospective Effectiveness and Implementation Study. J Am Coll Radiol. 2023 Jan; 20(1):87-97.View Related Profiles. PMID: 36521629; PMCID: PMC9898147; DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2022.11.011;
     
  7. Woods AP, Papageorge MV, de Geus SWL, Alonso A, Merrill A, Cassidy MR, Roh DS, Sachs TE, McAneny D, Drake FT. ASO Visual Abstract: Impact of Patient Primary Language upon Immediate Breast Reconstruction after Mastectomy. Ann Surg Oncol. 2022 Dec; 29(13):8621-8622.View Related Profiles. PMID: 35972668
     
  8. Hsiao V, Kazaure HS, Drake FT, Inabnet WB, Rosen JE, Davenport DL, Schneider DF. A comparison of NSQIP and CESQIP in data quality and ability to predict thyroidectomy outcomes. Surgery. 2023 Jan; 173(1):215-225. PMID: 36402607
     
  9. Broekhuis JM, Chaves N, Chen HW, Drake FT, James BC. Disparities in Time to Surgeon Evaluation Among Patients with Primary Hyperparathyroidism. Surgery. 2023 Jan; 173(1):103-110. PMID: 36198492
     
  10. Collins RA, DiGennaro C, Beninato T, Gartland RM, Chaves N, Broekhuis JM, Reddy L, Lee J, Deimiller A, Alterio MM, Campbell MJ, Lee YJ, Khilnani TK, Stewart LA, O'Brien MA, Alvarado MVY, Zheng F, McAneny D, Liou R, McManus C, Dream SY, Wang TS, Yen TW, Alhefdhi A, Finnerty BM, Fahey TJ, Graves CE, Laird AM, Nehs MA, Drake FT, Lee JA, McHenry CR, James BC, Pasieka JL, Kuo JH, Lubitz CC. Limited disease progression in endocrine surgery patients with treatment delays due to COVID-19. Surgery. 2023 Jan; 173(1):93-100.View Related Profiles. PMID: 36210185; PMCID: PMC9420726; DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2022.06.043;
     
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