Carrie Thiessen, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor

  • Transplantation Surgery

thiessen@surgery.wisc.edu
(608) 263-9903

Education

  • MD, Yale University
  • PhD, Harvard University
  • Resident, Yale University, General Surgery
  • Fellowship, University of California San Francisco, Abdominal Transplant Surgery

Dr. Thiessen provides a wide range of services including Liver Transplant, Kidney Transplant, Pancreas Transplant.

Research Interests

Dr. Thiessen’s research goals include the development of an independently funded research program aimed at identifying strategies to increase living kidney donation and the examination of ethical issues surrounding organ transplantation.

Dr. Thiessen and Dr. Neidlinger received a grant award from Donate Life Wisconsin to support a project evaluating the University of Wisconsin Organ and Tissue Donation program’s practice of having pre-procurement conversations. Read more here.

Dr. Thiessen was awarded a 5-year, $956,000 career development award from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Read more here.

Dr. Thiessen’s Lab

Recent Publications

  • Hematuria and fever following kidney transplantation.
    Kinard C, Zajac J, Zhong W, Thiessen C
    Am J Transplant 2025 Dec; 25(12): 2658-2660
    [PubMed ID: 41314770]

  • Voucher Donation: Will the Promise be Realized?
    Cohen DJ, Mandelbrot D, Thiessen C
    Kidney Int Rep 2025 Nov; 10(11): 3724-3726
    [PubMed ID: 41278341]

  • Donor-Derived Ehrlichiosis Caused by Ehrlichia chaffeensis from Living Donor Kidney Transplant.
    Scolarici MJ, Kuehler D, Osborn R, Doyle A, Schiffman EK, Garvin A, Villalba JA, Ramos CJ, Paddock CD, Annambhotla PD, Taylor M, Salzer JS, Saddler C, Thiessen C, Kandaswamy R, Odorico J
    Emerg Infect Dis 2025 Mar; 31(3): 587-590
    [PubMed ID: 40023815]

  • How Anticipation of Agent-Regret Can Undermine Clinical Decision-Making.
    Thiessen C, Schwarze ML, Ubel PA
    Am J Bioeth 2025 Feb; 25(2): 26-28
    [PubMed ID: 39878723]

  • Pre-Transplant Hypoalbuminemia Is Not Associated With Early Key Outcomes Among Simultaneous Pancreas and Kidney Transplant Recipients.
    Fedorova E, Nehring Firmino S, Kaufman DB, Odorico JS, Aufhauser D, Thiessen C, Al-Adra DP, Mandelbrot D, Astor BC, Parajuli S
    Transpl Int 2025; 38: 14091
    [PubMed ID: 39906535]

All Publications on PubMed