In Memorium

Reid M. Olson, M.D.

1955 - 2022

A photo of Reid Olson

Reid M. Olson, M.D. was an Allergist/Immunologist who previously worked at the SMH/Dean Medical Center in Madison, Wisconsin and was an Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In addition,he was the Chief of the Allergy Department.

Dr. Olson received his B.A. at Reed College, Portland, Oregon and his medical degree at the Oregon Health Sciences University-Portland. He completed his internship and was Chief Resident at The Reading Hospital and Medical Center in Pennsylvania. He completed his fellowship training in Allergy & Immunology at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital and is Board Certified in Allergy & Immunology as well as Internal Medicine.

Dr. Olson was named as one of “The Best Doctors in America” fourth listing, Woodward-White, Inc. Aiken, S.C. in 1998. He was a member of several professional organizations such as the American Medical Association, Wisconsin Allergy Society, Fellow of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAA&I ) Fellow of the American College of Asthma Allergy and Immunology ( ACAAI ). He also served six years on the board of directors for Dean Health Systems as well as numerous committees at St Mary’s Hospital and the Dean Clinic.
He has been an active study investigator in over 35 clinical research studies focusing on allergic disease, asthma, outcomes research and sinusitis. He has also presented many topics at CME presentations and lectures including Allergic Rhinitis and the Elderly, Allergic Rhinitis and Quality of Life, Latex Allergy, Update on Asthma Guidelines, Sinusitis, and Acute and Chronic Urticaria.

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