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Eric Zhang, M.D. (he/him)

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  • Pediatric Anesthesiologist
  • Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, School of Medicine

Specialty

  • Anesthesiology

Clinical focus

  • Anesthesia (Pediatric)

About me

I am a pediatric anesthesiologist. This means I keep pediatric patients safe and comfortable before, during and after their surgery by providing anesthesia and closely monitoring their care throughout the procedure.

I’m passionate about caring for children and helping them—and their families—through what can be a stressful time. I find working with kids deeply rewarding, from supporting those who need a calm, reassuring presence to witnessing the incredible resilience they show every day.

My goal is always to make each child’s experience as safe and comfortable as possible.

I grew up in New England and completed medical school at Weill Cornell Medicine before moving to Portland for my anesthesiology residency at Oregon Health & Science University, where I served as chief resident and an ASA delegate for Oregon. I then completed a fellowship in pediatric anesthesiology at Mass General Brigham in Boston before returning to the Pacific Northwest.

Outside of work, I’m a conservatory-trained pianist and enjoy spending time at the piano. I’m also a technology enthusiast and love cooking at home.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • M.D., 2020, Weill Cornell Medicine
    • B.M., 2016, New England Conservatory
    • B.S., 2016, Tufts University
  • Residency

    • Oregon Health & Science University - Anesthesia & Perioperative Medicine, 2024
  • Fellowship

    • Mass General Brigham - Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship, 2025

Memberships and associations:

  • American Medical Association
  • American Society of Anesthesiologists
  • Society for Pediatric Anesthesia
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