2023 – 2024
Dr. Yue (Peter) Qi, DO, is the current orthopedic hand surgery fellow at WellSpan York Hospital in York, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Qi received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the University of Toronto and stayed to complete a residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery. His undergraduate degree was in biomedical sciences from the honors program at University of Calgary. He is fluent in both Chinese (Mandarin) and English and speaks Japanese and French proficiently.
Dr. Qi’s research includes:
- Qi, P., Novak, C. B., and Dengler, J. (2021). Upper Extremity Reconstruction in Persons with Tetraplegia: Low Utilization and Postoperative Complications. Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Qi, P., Abdullahi, A., Stanojcic, M., Patsouris, D., and Jeschke, M. G. (2016). Lipidomic analysis enables prediction of clinical outcomes in burn patients. Scientific Reports, 6, 38707.
- Xiu, F., Diao, L., Qi, P., Catapano, M., and Jeschke, M. G. (2016). Palmitate differentially regulates the polarization of differentiating and differentiated macrophages. Immunology, 147(1), 82–96.
- Xiu, F., Stanojcic, M., Wang, V., Qi, P., and Jeschke, M. G. (2015). C-C chemokine receptor type 2 expression on monocytes before sepsis onset is higher than that of postsepsis in septic burned patients: A new predictor for sepsis in burned injury. Annals of Surgery, Dec 2015.
- Patsouris, D., Qi, P., Abdullahi, A., Stanojcic, M., Chen, P., Parousis, A., Amini-Nik, S., and Jeschke, M. G. (2015). Burn induces browning of the subcutaneous white adipose tissue in mice and humans. Cell Reports, 13(8), 1538–1544.