Abstracts
- Maheen, B., Montgomery, E.J., Burris, A., Kennedy, C.S., Gilmer, L., Hillman, E., Lee, B. Bronchiolitis: A Pediatric Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice Simulation Case for Medical Students in Urgent Care. Poster Presentation at Society for Pediatric Urgent Care 8thAnnual Conference; 2022 Sept 15-17; Columbus, OH.
Book Chapters
- Carney, E. Textbook Chapter Author. NAEMT Advanced Medical Life Support: An Assessment-Based Approach, 3rd Edition Chapter 7: Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders.12/2022.
Current Grants
Network for Emergency Care Clinical Trials: Strategies to Innovate Emergency Care Clinical Trials Network (SIREN) National Institutes of Health and Johns Hopkins (hub site). Spoke Site PI: M Steele Co-site investigator: A Stubbs. Planning, Personnel, and Set up award x 5 years $2,072,398 is the 5 year amount, Each study has a per participant payment. July 2023- present
Examining the Prevalence, Clinical Characteristics, and Treatment of Mpox in U.S. Emergency Departments Participating in EMERGEncy ID NET (CRASHED) CDC and IDnet, Site PI: M Steele, Co-site PI: A Stubbs. Award $15,000 plus per subject fees. 06/2023- present
T2Resistance Panel 510(K) Study. T2 Biosystems $242,850 projected. M Steele, principal site investigator, A Stubbs, co-site investigator. Total award to date $$73, 425, 3/2022-Present.
Preventing Emerging infections through Vaccine Effectiveness Testing II – COVID (Project PREVENT II) Project, M Steele, principal site investigator, A Stubbs, co-site investigator, Award to date $117, 249. 10/22 – Present.
Prevalence of Pathogens in Synovial Fluid Obtained From Emergency Department Patients and Clinical and Laboratory Features of Patients Diagnosed with Septic Arthritis. CDC and BioFire Diagnostics, LLC Projected $107,170. M Steele, principal site investigator, A Stubbs, co-site investigator, and all ED Faculty current in Group 1 citi training, 8/2021-Present.
Evaluation of Accuracy and Ease of Use of the BioFire Spotfire Respiratory/Sore Throat Panel in a Near-Patient Setting. Site PI: M Steele. Co-PI: A Stubbs. Biofire Diagnostics LLC. Total Award $99,038. Started December 2019, Concluded May 2023.
Management of Diverticulitis in the Emergency Department. CDC funding via EMERGEncy ID Net. M Steele, A Stubbs, principle site investigator. A Algren, A Balk, B Elder, A Bogle, M Camejo, E Carney, M Christian, S Ellison, S Go, M Gratton, E Hillman, T Hindsley, H Isom, K O’Rourke, S Subramanian, and C Sullivan, Co-Site Investigators. This specific grant falls under Emergency ID Net. July 2019 – August 2022
Project PREVENT I: PReventing Emerging Infections Through Vaccine EffectiveNess Testing. CDC via UCLA Funding Total awarded $200,310.00, M Steele, principal site investigator, A Stubbs, co-site investigator. 1/2021-4/2022
Linking Novel Diagnostics with Data-Driven Clinical Decision Support in the Emergency Department. Beckman Colter/Stocastic. Sponsor funding $179,000. M Gaddis and K O’Rourke– 6/2021-Present
Continuation of an “Emergency Department Emerging Infections Sentinel Network” Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Olive View – UCLA Medical Center, $6000 FY 2023 M Steele Principal site investigator, A Stubbs, co-site investigator, 1995-Present. Ongoing grant.
$5 M for Jackson County funding to Covid-19 testing, education on Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Health Fair. PI Jannette Berkley-Patton. S Ellison and H Isom– clinical coordinator for medical student training and service ~$658,000 total include funding for services to patients.
On-line Publications
- Cook MW, 74-year-old Male Presenting with Abdominal Pain. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 72-year-old Female Presenting with Breathlessness. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 19-Year-old Male Presenting with Chest Pain. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 70-Year-old Male Presenting with Chest pain. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 26-year-old Male Presenting with Breathlessness. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 69-Year-Old Male Presenting with Breathlessness. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 72-year-old Female Presenting with Breathlessness. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 69-year-old Male Presenting with Confusion. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 26-Year-old Female presenting with Loss of Consciousness. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 24-Year-Old Male Presenting with Confusion. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 16-Year-Old Male Presenting with Overdose. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 38-Year-Old Male Presenting with Headache. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 69-Year-Old Male Presenting with Confusion. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 46-Year-Old Male Presenting with Cardiorespiratory Arrest. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 72-Year-Old Male Presenting with Breathlessness. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 24-Year-Old Male Presenting with Headache. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 82-Year-Old Male Presenting with Confusion. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Cook MW, 61-Year-Old Male Presenting with Chest Pain. Clinical Key Student Clinical Cases. Elsevier Online. 2023
- Karl, E, Hillman, E, Chandra, S, Lutfy-Clayton, L, Pelletier-Bui, A, Schrepel, C, Shandro, J. EMRA and CORD Student Advising Guide: An Evidence-Based Approach to Matching in EM. Irving, TX: Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association; 2023 [on press]. Available online: https://www.emra.org/books/msadvisingguide-2023/msag
Peer Reviewed Publications
- Love JS, Karshenas DL, Spyres MB, et al (Algren DA– contributing investigator). The Toxicology Investigators Consortium Case Registry- the 2021 Annual Report. Journal of Medical Toxicology. Online Sept 7 2022
- Cohen N, Mathew M, Davis A, Brent J, Wax P, Schuh S, Freedman SB, Froberg B, Schwarz E, Canning J, Tortora L, Hoyte C, Koons AL, Burns MM, McFalls J, Wiegand TJ, Hendrickson RG, Judge B, Quange LS, Hodgman M, Chenoweth JA, Algren DA, Carey J, Caravati EM, Akpunonu P, Geib AM, Seifert SA, Kazzi Z, Othong R, Greene SC, Holstege C, Tweet MS, Verrier D, Pizon AF, Campleman SL, Li S, aldy K, Finkelstein Y. Predictors of Severe Outcomes Following Opioid Intoxication in Children. Clinical Toxicology. 2022;60(6):702-707.
- Spyres MB, Maker G, Aldy K, Wolk BJ, Meadors KE, Christian M, Ruha AM. Compartment Syndrome after Crotalid Envenomation in the United States: A Review of the North American Snakebite Registry from 2013 to 2021 on Behalf of the ToxIC Snakebite Study Group. Wilderness Environ Med. 2023 Jul 18:S1080-6032(23)00099-6. doi: 10.1016/j.wem.2023.05.007. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37474357.
- A retrospective study of adverse drug events in anticoagulant administration with relevance to COVID-19. Patel P, Gaddis M, Xu X, Riviere JE, Kawakami J, Meyer E, Jaberi-Douraki M, Wyckoff GJ. Heliyon. 2023 Mar;9(3):e13763. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13763. Epub 2023 Feb 24. PMID: 36855650
- Prevalence and Risk Factors of Major Depression in Patients with Diabetic Retinopathy in a Nationally Representative Survey. Bao YK, Miller CJ, Narayanan SS, Gaddis M, Drees BM. Ophthalmic Epidemiol. 2023 Jan 26:1-6. doi: 10.1080/09286586.2023.2172189. Online ahead of print. PMID: 36703305
- Bailey L, Hillman E. Online Teaching Skills During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond: One Curve We Do Not Want to Flatten. Mo Med. 2023;120(1):21-28. PMID: 36860614; PMCID: PMC9970327
- Mohr NM, Plumb ID, Harland KK, Pilishvili T, Fleming-Dutra KE, Krishnadasan A, Hoth KF, Saydah SH, Mankoff Z, Haran JP, Briggs-Hagen M, León ES, Talan DA; Project PREVENT Network. Presence of symptoms 6 weeks after COVID-19 among vaccinated and unvaccinated US healthcare personnel: a prospective cohort study. BMJ Open. 2023 Feb 2;13(2):e063141. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063141. PMID: 36731936; PMCID: PMC9895915.
- Mohr NM, Santos Leon E, Carlson JN, Driver B, Krishnadasan A, Harland KK, Ten Eyck P, Mower WR, Foley TM, Wallace K, McDonald LC, Kutty PK, Santibanez S, Talan DA; Project COVERED Emergency Department Network. Endotracheal Intubation Strategy, Success, and Adverse Events Among Emergency Department Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Ann Emerg Med. 2023 Feb;81(2):145-157. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2022.09.013. Epub 2022 Nov 4. PMID: 36336542; PMCID: PMC9633323.
- Mohr NM, Krishnadasan A, Harland KK, Ten Eyck P, Mower WR, Schrading WA, Montoy JCC, McDonald LC, Kutty PK, Hesse E, Santibanez S, Weissman DN, Slev P, Talan DA; Project COVERED Emergency Department Network. Emergency department personnel patient care-related COVID-19 risk. PLoS One. 2022 Jul 22;17(7):e0271597. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271597. PMID: 35867681; PMCID: PMC9307202.
- Sullivan C, Quaintance J, Myers T, Rogers B, Gaddis M, Pirani N. A Framework to Support Medical Students’ Professional Development During Large-Scale Societal Events. Acad Psychiatry. 2023 May 26:1–6. doi: 10.1007/s40596-023-01795-5. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37237084; PMCID: PMC10218768.
Presentations
- Algren, DA. “Loxoscelism” Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Toxicology interest group virtual conference. Virtual. October 2022.
- Gaddis, M, Camejo, M, Dinh, P. Rethinking Ondansetron as a First Line Agent for Nausea and Vomiting in the Emergency Department. Oral Presentation at MEMC Conference; 2022; September 21st-25th, Malta.
- Camejo, M, Smith L, L, Edens, M, Blazer, E, Caputo, W. Program Director’s Guide to the SOAP. Didactic session at CORD Academic Assembly Annual Meeting; 2023; March 20th-24th Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Camejo, M, Alcorn, T, Spangler, R, Jewell, C. Needle in the Haystack. How to Choose the Best Away Rotation Applicant. Clerkship Directors thoughts on picking students for away rotations. Didactic session at CORD Academic Assembly Annual Meeting; 2023; March 20th-24th Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Camejo, M, Smith L, Werley, E. Innovations in the Residency Application Process, on Behalf of the Application Process Improvement Committee (APIC). Didactic session at CORD Academic Assembly Annual Meeting; 2023; March 20th-24th Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Camejo, M, Smith, L, Edens, M, Blazer, E, Caputo, W. CORD Connects: A Program Director’s Guide to SOAP. January 26th, 2023. Virtual Platform
- Carney, E. MEMSA Keynote Speaker. “EMS and EM Legal and Regulatory Issues and The Heaviest Call: Pediatric Suicide”. Medical Director Lightning Rounds. Missouri EMS Conference. 8/1/23.
- ABEM EMS Subcommittee Annual Update: provided at NAEMSP annual conference. January 22-28, 2023
- Carney, E. MEMSA Keynote Speaker. “EMS and EM Legal and Regulatory Issues and Prehospital and Hospital Integration of CIT Programs, Alternate Transportation Options and Protective Custody”. Missouri EMS Conference. 7/28/22.
- Rethinking Ondansetron as a First Line Agent for Nausea and Vomiting in the Emergency Department. Melanie Camejo, MD, MS, Phi Dinh, MD, Grace Steinback, Gaddis M. XIth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, 21-24 September 2022 St Julian’s Malta
- Thompson, A, O’Rourke K, Gaddis M. Prescription Fill Rates of Doxycycline for the Treatment of Chlamydia: The CDC changed their guidelines. Did patients listen? UH/UMKC Resident Research Day. Oral Abstract presentation. May 2023.
- Edson S, O’Rourke K, Cleek C, Kemble L, Gaddis M. Decreasing Turnarounds Times for Point-of-Care Urinalysis in the University Health Emergency Department. UMKC Vijay Babu Rayudu Quality and Patient Safety Day. Oral Abstract presentation. May 2023. Poster Winner.
- Stubbs AM, Matthews T. “Raising them Well: Supporting Residents as Parents.” Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors Annual Academic Assembly, Las Vegas, March 22nd , 2023.
- Steele MT, Stubbs AM, Krishnadasan A, Talan DA, Moran GJ, Mower WR, Liao JY, Kemble LA Synovial Fluid Polymerase Chain Reaction vs. Culture Among Patients with Clinical Diagnosis of Septic Arthritis. Author and presenter, Lightening Oral Presentation, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting. Austin TX, May 2023.
- J. Bastar, A. Ky, K. Holmberg, H. Bay, D. Drobysheva, M. Ogden, T. Davis,R. Selvarangan, D. Banerjee, D. Cohen, V. Enne, A. Stubbs, M. Steele,J. Dien Bard, C. Andjelic. Evaluation of a Rapid Multiplex PCR Diagnostic Device for the Detection of Microorganisms from Nasopharyngeal and Throat Swab Specimens in the Near-Patient Setting. Presented by J. Bastar at ECCMID, Copenhagen, Denmark, April 2023.
- J. Goos, C. Neff, K. Holmberg, A. Lyons, N. Monroe, R. Selvarangan, D. Banerjee, L.A Hueschen, K. Chapin, G. Tansarli, S. Silbert, A. Lima, B.A. Connor, M. Rogova, M. Steele, A.M. Stubbs, J. Dien Bard, J. Flores-Vasquez, C. Andjelic. “Clinical Evaluation of the BioFire® FilmArray® Gastrointestinal (GI) Panel for use with Rectal Swab Specimens in Cary-Blair Media.” Presented by J Goos at ID Week, Boston, MA, October 2022
- Sullivan C. “Shifting the Paradigm: The Role of Professional Identity Formation in the Remediation of Learners.” 1 ½ hour session for Leadership Excellence in Educating for Professionalism (LEEP) Academy for Professionalism in Health Care (APHC) faculty fellows’ program. January 17, 2023.
EDITORALS
Summary of UH TMC participation in PREVENT Project written for It’s Tru Newsletter, July 2021. Amy Stubbs
Editorial Board member and Contributor to Quarterly Medical Education Update- a joint publication from CORD and UT Houston April 2019-Present. Published Quarterly. Amy Stubbs
O’Rourke, K. Covid Vaccination in the ED, EPIC – The Official Newsletter of MOCEP, November/December 2021
ABSTRACTS
Antibiotic prescribing decisions by emergency physicians as related to COVID-19 test result availability. Phillip Baker, Emily Gharabegi, Karl Hesson, MD, Monica Gaddis, PhD. American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Annual Meeting. Baltimore, Spring 2022.
After-hours presentation is associated with hospital admission and longer time to procedure in esophageal foreign body impaction. F Nehme, S Sahil, M Gaddis, M Ahmed, I Jakhar, WK Clarkston. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 93 (6), AB276-AB277. 2021 (GI Meeting)
Characteristics and outcomes of early vs delayed door-to-endoscopy time in esophageal foreign body impaction. F Nehme, S Sahil, M Ahmed, I Jakhar, M Gaddis. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 93 (6), AB275-AB276. 2021 (GI Meeting)
CURRENT GRANTS
T2Resistance Panel 510(K) Study. T2 Biosystems $242,850 projected. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, Amy Stubbs, M.D., co-site investigator. 2/2022-Present.
Prevalence of Pathogens in Synovial Fluid Obtained From Emergency Department Patients and Clinical and Laboratory Features of Patients Diagnosed with Septic Arthritis. CDC and BioFire Diagnostics, LLC Projected: $107,170. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, Amy Stubbs, M.D., co-site investigator. 8/2021-Present
Project PREVENT: PReventing Emerging Infections Through Vaccine EffectiveNess Testing. CDC via UCLA Funding: $150,480. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, Amy Stubbs, M.D., co-site investigator. 1/2021-4/2022
Management of Diverticulitis in the Emergency Department. CDC funding via EMERGEncy ID Net. Mark T. Steele, M.D., Amy Stubbs, M.D., principle site investigator. Adam Algren, M.D., Angie Bogle, M.D., Erica Carney, M.D., Michael Christian, M.D., Stefanie Ellison, M.D., Steven Go, M.D., Matthew Gratton, M.D., Emily Hillman, M.D., Thomas Hindsley, M.D., Heather Isom, M.D., Kevin O’Rourke, M.D., Srikala Subramanian, M.D. and Christine Sullivan, M.D., Co-Site Investigators.
Linking Novel Diagnostics with Data-Driven Clinical Decision Support in the Emergency Department. Beckman Colter/Stocastic. Proposed total sponsor funding $179,000. M. Gaddis and Kevin O’Rourke– 6/2021-Present.
$5 M for Jackson County funding to Covid-19 testing, education on Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Health Fair. PI Jannette Berkley-Patton. Ellison, S., clinical coordinator for medical student training and service ~$250,00 and concluded May 31, 2022
$1.9 M COVID-19 Testing and Linkage to Care with African American Church and Health Agency Partner NIH/NIDDK supplement application currently under consideration for funding in the NIH (Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics) RADx-Up Initiative. PI Jannette Berkley-Patton, Ellison, S., clinical coordinator for community engagement. Under consideration-ongoing until August 2022
$255,000 SOM award (increased for additional services provided in November and December) from Jackson County for Our Health Kansas City Eastside (OHKCE). The funding is for hypertension and DM screening, Walk with a Doc to help teach the benefits of walking as exercise and STI testing. Ellison, S., re-applying for funding for three years.
Continuation of an “Emergency Department Emerging Infections Sentinel Network” Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Olive View – UCLA Medical Center, $6000. FY 2022 projected. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, Amy Stubbs, M.D., co-site investigator, 2009-Present.
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Mullins ME, Yarema MC, Sivilotti MLA, Thompson M, Algren DA, Holstege CP. Comment on “Transition to Two-bag Intravenous Acetylcysteine for Acetaminophen Overdose”. Clinical Toxicology. 2020;58(5):433-435. PMID: 31389258.
McLean, M. E., Cotarelo, A. A., Huls, T. A., Husain, A., Hillman, E. A., Cygan, L. D., Archer, L. O., Beck-Esmay, J., Burke, S. M., Carrick, A. I., Chen, A. S., Hyde, R. J., Karalius, V. P., Lee, E., Park, J. C., Pugliese, A. M., Wilbanks, M. D., Young, A., & Kulkarni, M. L. (2021). UME-to-GME PandEMonium in COVID-19: Large-Scale Implementation of a Virtual ACGME Milestone-Based Curriculum for Senior Medical Students Matched Into Emergency Medicine. Journal of graduate medical education, 13(6), 848–857. https://doi.org/10.4300/JGME-D-21-00620.1PMID: 35070098; PMCID: PMC8672831
Pelletier-Bui AE, Schnapp BH, Smith LG, Franzen D, Werley EB, McDonough E, Camejo M. Making Our Preference Known: Preference Signaling in the Emergency Medicine Residency Application. West J Emerg Med. 2021 Dec 17;23(1):72-75. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2021.10.53996. PMID: 35060866; PMCID: PMC8782124.
Mohr NM, Krishnadasan A, Harland KK, Eyck PT, Mower W, Schrading WA, Montoy JC, McDonald LC, Kutty PK, Hesse E, Santibanez S, Weissman DN, Slev P, Talan DA for the Project COVERED Emergency Department Network. Emergency department personnel patient care-related COVID-19 risk. PLOS One. 2022 (in press). Amy Stubbs
Shannon KL, Osula VO, Shaw-Saliba K, Hardick J, McBryde B, Dugas A, Hsieh YH, Hansoti B, Rothman RE; Emergency Department National Influenza Network Investigators. “Viral co-infections are associated with increased rates of hospitalization in those with influenza.” Influenza Other Respir Viruses. 2022 Jul;16(4):780-788. doi: 10.1111/irv.12967. Epub 2022 Mar 18. PMID: 35302283; PMCID: PMC9178061. Amy Stubbs
Camejo M, Hillman, E. A., Isom, H. (2022). Cannabinoid Hyperemesis: Lighting up an ED Near You. Missouri Medicine, 119(3), 266–270. https://digitaleditions.walsworth.com/publication/?m=11307&i=749784&p=100&ver=html5 PMID: pending
Ability of Video Telemetry to Predict Unplanned Hospital Admissions for Single Ventricle Infants. Aly DM, Erickson LA, Hancock H, Apperson JW, Gaddis M, Shirali G, Goudar S. J Am Heart Assoc. 2021 Aug 7:e020851. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.121.020851. Online ahead of print.PMID: 34365801
Carney E, Haas T. COVID-19 Update. Missouri EMS Connection. 2020;6(1).
Carney E, Haas T. Clinical Case of the Quarter: Infectious Disease. Missouri EMS Connection. 2019;5(4): 24-25.
Davis S, Ehwerhemuepha L, Feaster W, Hackman J, et al., Standardized Health data and Research Exchange (SHaRE): Promoting a Learning Health System. JAMIA Open, 5(1) (April 2022). https://doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooab120
Katirji, L., Smith, L., Pelletier-Bui, A., Hillman, E., Zhang, X. C, Pasirstein, M., et al. (2020). Addressing Challenges in Obtaining Emergency Medicine Away Rotations and Standardized Letters of Evaluation Due to COVID-19 Pandemic. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 21(3). PMID: 32302281
Strålin K, Rothman RE, Özenci V, Barkataki K, Brealey D, Dhiman N, Poling L, Kurz MC, Limaye AP, LoVecchio F, Lowery K, Miller LG, Moran GJ, Overcash JS, Parekh A, Peacock WF, Rivers EP, Sims M, Stubbs AM, Sundqvist M, Ullberg M, Carroll KC. “Performance of PCR/electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry on whole blood for detection of bloodstream microorganisms in patients with suspected sepsis.” J Clin Microbiol. 2020. PMID: 32641399
Dugas AF, Hsieh YH, LoVecchio F, Moran GJ, Steele MT, Talan DA, Rothman RE; Emergency Department National Influenza Network Investigators. “Derivation and Validation of a Clinical Decision Guideline for Influenza Testing in 4 US Emergency Departments.” Clin Infect Dis. 2020;70(1):49-58. PMID: 30843056. Amy Stubbs
Mohr NM, Krishnadasan A, Harland KK, Eyck PT, Mower W, Schrading WA, Montoy JC, McDonald LC, Kutty PK, Hesse E, Santibanez S, Weissman DN, Slev P, Talan DA for the Project COVERED Emergency Department Network. Emergency department personnel patient care-related COVID-19 risk. PLOS One. 2022 (in press). Amy Stubbs
Mohr NM, Krishnadasan A, Harland KK, Eyck PT, Mower W, Schrading WA, Montoy JC, McDonald LC, Kutty PK, Hesse E, Santibanez S, Weissman DN, Slev P, Talan DA for the Project COVERED Emergency Department Network. Emergency department personnel patient care-related COVID-19 risk. PLOS One. 2022 (in press). Amy Stubbs
Shannon KL, Osula VO, Shaw-Saliba K, Hardick J, McBryde B, Dugas A, Hsieh YH, Hansoti B, Rothman RE; Emergency Department National Influenza Network Investigators. “Viral co-infections are associated with increased rates of hospitalization in those with influenza.” Influenza Other Respir Viruses. 2022 Jul;16(4):780-788. doi: 10.1111/irv.12967. Epub 2022 Mar 18. PMID: 35302283; PMCID: PMC9178061. Amy Stubbs
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Risk Factors for Cerebral Vasospasm in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Population-Based Study of 8346 Patients. K Rumalla, M Lin, L Ding, M Gaddis, SL Giannotta, FJ Attenello, WJ Mack. World neurosurgery 145, e233-e241. 2021
Cavernous Malformation Surgery in the United States: Validation of a Novel International Classification of Disease, Clinical Modification Code Search Algorithm and Volume. K Rumalla, VM Srinivasan, M Gaddis, S Kvint, AJ Patel, P Kan, MT Lawton, World neurosurgery 150, e66-e73. 2021
2021-Publication, Spyres MB, Aldy K, Farrugia LA, et al. (Algren DA, contributing investigator) The Toxicology Investigators Consortium 2020 Annual Report. Journal of Medical Toxicology. 2021;17(4):333-362.
2021-Publication, Silver E, Algren D. Cobra Confusion. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology Abstracts. Clinical Toxicology. 2021;59:1049-1050.
Algren, A. Publication, Predictors of Severe Outcomes Following Opioid Intoxication in Children. Clinical Toxicology. 2022;60(6):702-707.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Elder, B., Krempels, R., & Serreyn, J. (2022). Trauma Care in Low Resource Settings. In N. Comninellis &S. D. Waldman (Eds.), Contemporary Issues in Global Medicine and Moving Toward International Healthcare Equity (Advances in Medical Education, Research, and Ethics). Medical Info Science Reference. DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8490-3, ISBN10: 1799884902
WEBSITE
Camejo, M, Frazen, D, Ren, R, Zang, X, Offenbacher, J, How to Get an Away Rotation. Counsel of emergency Medicine Residency Directors Website. (https://www.cordem.org/globalassets/files/committees/student-advising/vsas-document-1.pdf) (2019)
PRESENTATIONS
Algren, A.-Poster Presentation; Silver E, Algren D. Cobra Confusion. Presented at the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology. Atlanta, Georgia. October 2021.
Algren, A.-4/2022, Speaker, “Leadership in Emergency Medicine” Missouri Emergency Medicine Symposium at the Missouri College of Emergency Physicians Annual meeting. Osage Beach, Missouri.
Algren, A. -6/2022,Speaker, “Drug Screens- Buyer Beware!” Missouri Kids First SAFE-CARE Provider network conference.
Camejo, M. “How to ACE Your Away Rotation.” Presenter. Missouri College of Emergency Physicians. June 23rd, 2022, Virtual Platform.
Camejo, M. “How to ACE Your Away Rotation.” Presenter. Missouri College of Emergency Physicians Meeting- Student Symposium on Emergency Medicine, April 23rd, 2022, Lake of the Ozarks, MO.
Camejo, M. “Sessions for Success.” Guest Speaker. 16th Annual Critical Mass Gathering, October 17th, 2021, Virtual Platform.
Camejo, M, Pelletier-Bui, A. Anticipated Improvements to the Residency Application Process, on behalf of the Application Process Improvement Committee. Didactic session at CORD Academic Assembly Annual Meeting; 2022; March 27-30th; San Diego, California.
Camejo, M, Pelletier-Bui, Smith L, Schnapp, B. Exploring Innovations in the Residency Application Process, on Behalf of the Application Process Improvement Committee (APIC). Didactic session at CORD Academic Assembly Annual Meeting; 2022; March 27-30th; San Diego, California.
Camejo, M^, Smith L. Student Perspectives on Changes to the Residency Application Process. Didactic session at CORD Academic Assembly Annual Meeting; 2022; March 27-30th; San Diego, California.
Camejo, M, Dinh, Phi*, Gaddis, M. Rethinking ondansetron as a first line agent for nausea and vomiting in the setting of abdominal pain and headache in the emergency department. Oral Abstract Presentation at ACEP Scientific Assembly Annual Meeting; 2021; October 25-28th; Boston, Massachusetts.
Camejo, M. “How to Ace your EM Clerkship.” Presenter. Missouri College of Emergency Physicians Meeting- Student Symposium on Emergency Medicine, August 18th, 2021, Virtual Platform
Hillman E. is Principle Site Investigator, Ellison S (Efficacy of the Incorporation of) a Procedural Simulations into the Clinical Correlations Curriculum University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Jacob Tribble, Mira Malavia, Nina Ruan, Pitchyaiah, Prathishtha Govind and Laurie Kemble
Hillman, E. Simulation: Seeing Opportunities Not Excuses. Invited Virtual Presentation. Society for Pediatric Urgent Care: Knowledge Series and Enduring Materials; April 21st, 2022.
Hillman, E. The Medical Education Fellowship. Invited Panel Presentation. Missouri College of Emergency Physicians Medical Student Symposium. April 23, 2022; Lake Ozark, MO.
Jahandar, D.*, Shah, K.*, Hillman, E., Moncure, M. A Virtual Tabletop Simulation for Allocating Critical Care Resources During a Public Health Emergency. Poster Presentation at Trauma/Critical Care Quickshot Session V. Abstract #: ASC20220009. 17th Annual Academic Surgical Congress; 2022 Feb 1-3; Orlando, FL.
Ellison, S.-Presenter – “ Wellness Through Service: Defining your Why”, WPW, May 5, 2022, Women Physician Wellness conference, an invited conference with CME
Ellison, S.-Speaker- Maricopa Emergency Medicine Residency on Intimate Partner Violence and Human Trafficking, October 20, 2021
Antibiotic prescribing decisions by emergency physicians as related to COVID-19 test result availability. Phillip Baker, Emily Gharabegi, Karl Hesson, MD, Monica Gaddis, PhD. American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Annual Meeting. Baltimore, Spring 2022.
2021/10/16- Presenter and Award Winner, Louise E. Arnold Excellence in Research or Innovation Poster Award (first-ever award recipient) Learning Communities Institute Annual Meeting, October 16, 2021.“This award acknowledges and celebrates a poster that embodies excellence in innovation and/or research that advances or has the potential to advance learning communities in medical education.” Presented for peer reviewed poster: Sullivan C, Quaintance J, Gaddis M, Rogers B, Myers T, Pirani N, John D. “Professional Identity Formation of Medical Students in the Era of COVID-19 and Structural Racism.”
2021/2/13-Sullivan C. “Understanding Professionalism Lapses Facilitates the Approach to Remediation.” Podcast for the Academy of Professionalism in Health Care (APHC) Sullivan, C.
ABSTRACTS
Mark S, Gaddis M, O’Rourke K. Examining the effect of Emergency Department Interim Orders in improving ED throughput. UMKC Vijay Babu Rayudu Quality and Patient Safety Day. Oral Abstract presentation. May 2020.
CURRENT GRANTS
COVID Risk Reduction for Emergency Departments (COVERED) Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Olive View – UCLA Medical Center, $66,000. FY 2020 (Ongoing). Mark T. Steele, M.D. principal site investigator, Amy M. Stubbs Co-Site PI.
Ribonuclease-mediated control of sepsis-induced systemic inflammation R15 (300K over 3 years) PI- Mingui Fu, PI for clinical arm of study Kevin O’Rourke, M.D. and Pholaphat C. Inboriboon. Awarded 01/08/2019-8/2021.
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for alcohol/drug use (SBIRT). SAMHSA-funded grant awarded to multiple departments at UMKC-SOM including Emergency Medicine Residency. Stubbs, A., Co-Site investigator. Total award: $859,979 over three years. 2016-9/2019
Evaluation of Accuracy and Ease of Use of the BioFire SpotFire Respiratory/Sore Throat Panel in a Near-Patient Setting. BioFire Diagnostics, LLC Funding: $39,236.93. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, Amy Stubbs, M.D., co-site investigator
Management of Diverticulitis in the Emergency Department. CDC funding via EMERGEncy ID Net. Mark T. Steele, M.D., Amy Stubbs, M.D., principle site investigator. Adam Algren, M.D., Angie Bogle, M.D., Erica Carney, M.D., Michael Christian, M.D., Stefanie Ellison, M.D., Steven Go, M.D., Matthew Gratton, M.D., Emily Hillman, M.D., Thomas Hindsley, M.D., Heather Isom, M.D., Kevin O’Rourke, M.D., Srikala Subramanian, M.D. and Christine Sullivan, M.D., Co-Site Investigators.
Clinical Evaluation of the Film Array GI Panel for use with Rectal Swabs. BioFire Diagnostics. Projected $25,426. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, Amy Stubbs Co-Site iInvestigator. 2019-9/2021.
Alinity I STAT hsTnI Design Validation. Abbott Laboratories. Projected $346,810. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, 2019-9/2021.
Specimen Collection and Transport Workflow Evaluations for CLIA-waived Molecular Testing. Received to date: $111,627 .Sponsor: BioFire Diagnostics. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, Amy Stubbs, M.D., co-site investigator, 2019-1/2020.
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Perception of an Introductory Point-of-Care Ultrasound Course for Thai Medical Students on Emergency Medicine Rotation Vanichkulbodee A, Inboriboon PC, Balk AH, Sri-On J. Open Access Emerg Med. 2021 Jul 5;13:291-298. doi: 10.2147/OAEM.S316730. eCollection 2021. PMID: 34267560
2020- Zhang, X. C., Jarou, Z. J., Danovich, D., Kellogg, A. R., Lutfy-Clayton, L., Kenney, A., Edens, M. A., & Hillman, E. (2020). International Medical Graduate Advising Recommendations From the Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine Advising Student Committee. Cureus, 12(8), e10130. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10130 PMID: 33005544; PMCID: PMC7524014
2020- Hillman, E., Paul, J., Neustadt, M., Reddy, M., Wooldridge, D., Dall, L., & Drees, B. (2020). Establishing a Multi-Institutional Quality and Patient Safety Consortium: Collaboration Across Affiliates in a Community-Based Medical School. Academic medicine: journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, 95(12), 1864–1873. https://doi.org/10.1097/ACM.0000000000003552 PMID: 32590471; PMCID: PMC7678654.
2020- Pelletier-Bui, A. E., Schrepel, C., Smith, L., Zhang, X. C., Kellogg, A., Edens, M. A., Jones, C. W., & Hillman, E. (2020). Advising special population emergency medicine residency applicants: a survey of emergency medicine advisors and residency program leadership. BMC medical education, 20(1), 495. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-020-02415-8 PMID: 33287824; PMCID: PMC7722429.
Pilishvili T, Fleming-Dutra KE, Farrar JL, Gierke R, Mohr NM, Talan DA, Krishnadasan A, Harland KK, Smithline HA, Hou PC, Lee LC, Lim SC, Moran GJ, Krebs E, Steele M, Beiser DG, Faine B, Haran JP, Nandi U, Schrading WA, Chinnock B, Henning DJ, LoVecchio F, Nadle J, Barter D, Brackney M, Britton A, Marceaux-Galli K, Lim S, Phipps EC, Dumyati G, Pierce R, Markus TM, Anderson DJ, Debes AK, Lin M, Mayer J, Babcock HM, Safdar N, Fischer M, Singleton R, Chea N, Magill SS, Verani J, Schrag S; Vaccine Effectiveness Among Healthcare Personnel Study Team. Interim Estimates of Vaccine Effectiveness of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines Among Health Care Personnel – 33 U.S. Sites, January-March 2021. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2021 May 21;70(20):753-758. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7020e2. PMID: 34014909; PMCID: PMC8136422.
Rodriguez RM, Montoy JCC, Hoth KF, Talan DA, Harland KK, Eyck PT, Mower W, Krishnadasan A, Santibanez S, Mohr N; Project COVERED Emergency Department Network. Symptoms of Anxiety, Burnout, and PTSD and the Mitigation Effect of Serologic Testing in Emergency Department Personnel During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Ann Emerg Med. 2021 Feb 5:S0196-0644(21)00108-6. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2021.01.028. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33846014; PMCID: PMC7862892.Mark Steele, Amy Stubbs
Schrading WA, Trent SA, Paxton JH, Rodriguez RM, Swanson MB, Mohr NM, Talan DA; Project COVERED Emergency Department Network. Vaccination Rates and Acceptance of SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Among US Emergency Department Health Care Personnel. Acad Emerg Med. 2021 Feb 19. doi: 10.1111/acem.14236. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33608937. Mark Steele, Amy Stubbs
Talan DA, Takhar SS, Krishnadasan A, Mower WR, Pallin DJ, Garg M, Femling J, Rothman RE, Moore JC, Jones AE, Lovecchio F, Jui J, Steele MT, Stubbs AM, Chiang WK, Moran GJ. Emergence of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase Urinary Tract Infections Among Hospitalized Emergency Department Patients in the United States. Ann Emerg Med. 2020 Oct 31:S0196-0644(20)30686-7. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2020.08.022. PMID: 33131912. Mark Steele, Amy Stubbs
BOOK CHAPTERS
Christian MR and Algren DA. “Iron”: Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine by Harwood-Nuss et al. (2021): 7th Edition: 1469-72.
Algren DA and Christian MR. “Chemical Warfare Agents”: Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine by Harwood-Nuss et al. (2021): 7th Edition: 1551-58.
Prepare for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Board Examination. Editors: Waseem et al. Chapter 33 Epidemiology. Monica Gaddis, PhD. Springer 2020 (ISBN 978-3-030-28370-4)
Tintinalli’s emergency Medicine: A comprehensive Study Guide 9th Ed. Editor in Chief: Judith E. Tintinalli, MD, MS. Chapter 299 The Transgender Patient. Monica Gaddis, PhD and Frances Grimstad, MD MS. McGraw Hill 2020 (ISBN 978-1-260-01993-3)
Ellison SR,Bartlett C, Ruehter V.“How to Build Effective Interprofessional Healthcare Teams”.Building a Patient-Centered Interprofessional Education Program IGI Global, online book DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3066-5.ch001
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Algren, DA. Intravenous Acetaminophen Overdose in an Infant. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology Abstracts 2020. In Press.
Grimstad FW, Stowell JT, Gaddis M. A survey of transgender and gender non-binary patient experiences during imaging encounters and opportunities for improvement. Am J of Roentgenology. [Accepted for Publication – Spring 2020]
Rumalla K, Srinivasan VM, Gaddis M, Kan P, Lawton MT, Burkhardt JK. Readmission following extracranial-intracranial bypass surgery in the United States: nationwide rates, causes, risk factors, and volume-driven outcomes. Journal of Neurosurgery [Accepted for Publication – Spring 2020]
A Description of Prescribing Habits of Emergency Physicians for a Diagnosis of Non-traumatic Headache using Cerner Health Facts, a National EHR Database (5130). S Gratton, N Maniar, M Gaddis, Matthew Gratton. Neurology 94 (15 Supplement) 2020 (Am Academy of Neurology 2020)
2021,Ren, R., Parekh, K., Franzen, D., Estes, M., Camejo, M., Olaf, M., & Zhang, X. C. (2021). Emergency Medicine Clerkship Director Experience Adapting Emergency Remote Learning During the Onset of COVID-19 Pandemic. AEM education and training, 5(2), e10594. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1002/aet2.10594
2021/3/15, The Scramble For COVID-19 Shots in Kansas City’s ‘Vaccine Deserts’, Carney, E., found online at https://wapo.st/3crurKA. The Washington Post
PRESENTATIONS
Algren, A.-1/2021 “Toxicology and Management of Exposure to Riot Control Agents” 30th Annual Region 7 Trauma Program Leaders’ Winter Workshop, Midwest Trauma Society. Virtual presentation. Kansas City, Missouri.
Algren, A.-5/2021 “Toxicology Update- 2021” Missouri Emergency Medicine Symposium at the Missouri College of Emergency Physicians Annual meeting. Columbia, Missouri.
2020/09 Poster Presentation; Algren DA. Intravenous Acetaminophen Overdose in an Infant. To be presented at the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology Virtual poster presentation
Poster Presentation; Algren DA. Intravenous Acetaminophen Overdose in an Infant. To be presented at the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology Virtual poster presentation September 2020.
Presenter, Camejo, M^, Fairbrother, H, Natesan, S, Alvarez, A, Chandra, S, Morrissey, T, Kuzel, A, Collago, J, Irish, A, Holden, L, Ikejiani, S, Pierce, A, Coates, W, Williams, D. ADIEM Webinar Series: How to Be a Successful EM Applicant, 2020; September 4th; Virtual Platform.
Presenter, Camejo, M^, Jung, J, Wittels, K, Mitchel, T, Laoteppitaks, C, Habe, J, Holden, L, Gaines, J, Monta, M, Alley, W, Nazario, S, Kuzel, A, Hamilton, R, Giorda, J, Faiz, J. ADIEM Webinar Series: How to Ace Your EM Rotation, 2020, September 9th, Virtual Platform
Carney, E.-2020/10/8, Addressing Mental Health Needs in the Time of COVID: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Perspective. KC Quality & Value Innovation Consortium (KC QVIC); University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) and Saint Luke’s Health System. In Partnership with the Regional Health Equity Council Virtual Health Equity Symposium
Presenter, Carney, E.-2021/3/16, Prehospital and Hospital Integration of CIT Programs, Alternate Transportation Options and Protective Custody. MO State CIT Conference
Presenter, Carney, E.2020/5/7, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) & Researcher Partnership Perspective: Research in the Prehospital Realm, May 7, 2020. The KC Quality & Value Innovation Consortium (KC QVIC) Presents: The KC QVIC Forum – Role of First Responders & Police in Healthcare
2021/3/6 Ellison SR, Waldman S, Carter B and Waldman R. The Inextricable Link Between Professionalism and Trust. Academy for Professionalism in Healthcare, Virtual Conference
Gaddis, M.-2021/4/15 5th Bioinformatics Meeting , The Electronic Health Record: What you ask for may not be what you get.
Gaddis, M.-2021/5/15 &16, Juvenes Pro Medicina Conference (17th International and 59th Polish) – Keynote Lecture: Modern medical care in the world of translational and precision medicine. Jury Member: Emergency Medicine Abstracts
Go, S.-2021/5/6, Presenter, “He’s Dead Jim: Dealing with Death in the Acute Patient”, Emergency Medicine resident Conference, Department of Emergency Medicine, David Geffin School of Medicine at UCLA, Ronald Regan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
12/21/2020 Hackman JL, Sullivan DM, Winterboer T, and French J. “Building the New Normal: Clinical Transformation that Bridges the IT and Clinical Words.” HIMSS Learning. [virtual due to COVID-19]
9/2020 Hackman JL and Staples A. “Opioid Use Disorder Predictor: Applying Machine Learning to Human Addiction.” Cerner Health Conference, Kansas City, MO. [virtual due to COVID-19]
Gratton M, Hillman E, Gupta S, Lindsey. The Development, Implementation and Outcomes of a Pericardiocentesis Simulation-Based Mastery Learning and Deliberate Practice Curriculum for Cardiovascular Disease Fellows. Poster Presentation at: American College of Cardiology 2021 Conference; 2021 May 15-17; Virtual.
2021/4/11-15, Hillman, E^, Stubbs A, Subramanian S. Better Together: Working Up and Working Out. Didactic Presentation at: Navigating Academic Waters Track. Council on Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine Academic Assembly; 2021 April 11-15; Virtual.
2021/4/20-22, Shah, K*, Jahandar, D*, Hillman, E., Moncure, M. A Student Led Virtual Tabletop Simulation for the Allocation of Scarce Critical Care Resources during a Public Health Emergency. Poster Presentation at: GEA Joint Regional Conference; 2021 April 20-22; Virtual.
2021/4/11-15, Hillman, E^, Stubbs A, O’Rourke K, Mayne C, Camejo M. A Little Dash Will Do You: Creating Virtual DASHboards to Streamline Residency Management. Presentation at: EM Residency Coordinators Track. Council on Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine Academic Assembly; 2021 April 11-15; Virtual.
2020- Invited Speaker, Sullivan C. “Remediation in Residency, Professional Formation and Continuous Quality Improvement.” Teaching session for Leadership Excellence in Educating for Professionalism (LEEP) Academy for Professionalism in Health Care (APHC) faculty fellows’ program. December 15, 2020.
2021- Invited Speaker, Sullivan, C.- Podcast for the Academy of Professionalism in Health Care (APHC). February 13, 2021. Available for APHC members at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthcare-professionalism-education-research-resources/id1524699951
After-hours presentation is associated with hospital admission and longer time to procedure in esophageal foreign body impaction. F Nehme, S Sahil, M Gaddis, M Ahmed, I Jakhar, WK Clarkston. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 93 (6), AB276-AB277. 2021 (GI meeting 2021)
Characteristics and outcomes of early vs delayed door-to-endoscopy time in esophageal foreign body impaction. F Nehme, S Sahil, M Ahmed, I Jakhar, M Gaddis. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 93 (6), AB275-AB276. 2021 (GI meeting 2021)
Emergency Physicians Can Safely Treat and Release Selected Influenza, Pneumonia and Pyelonephritis Patients with Sepsis. GM Gaddis, J Amin, ML Gaddis, CP Inboriboon. Annals of Emergency Medicine 76 (4), S144 (American College of Emergency Physicians 2020)
Phencyclidine Intoxication: Forgotten but not gone. Jordan Held, Monica Gaddis PhD, Adam Algren MD. (AAEM, 2020)
Examining the Effect of Emergency Department Interim Orders in Improving ED throughput. Sean Mark, MD, Monica Gaddis, PhD and Kevin O’Rourke, MD UMKC SOM 7th Annual Vijay Babu Rayudu Quality and Patient Safety Day May 29, 2020 | Kansas City, MO – Poster Presentation
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology May 1 – 7, 2020 | Baltimore, MD – Oral Presentation: Prevalence and Predictors of Depression in Patients with Diabetic Retinopathy in a Nationally Representative Sample Yicheng Bao, Cory J Miller, Nicholas T Sunarto, Skyler Cope, Monica Gaddis, Betty Drees.
American Academy of Neurology April 25-May 1, 2020 | Toronto, Canada – Oral Presentation: A Description of Prescribing Habits of Emergency Physicians for a Diagnosis of Non-traumatic headache using a Cerner Health Facts, a national EHR Database prescription. Nikita Maniar, Sean Gratton, Matthew Gratton, Monica Gaddis
Phencyclidine intoxication: Forgotten but not gone. Jordan Held, Monica Gaddis, D. Adam Algren. American Academy of Emergency Medicine April 19-23, 2020 | Phoenix, AZ – Poster Presentation
A longitudinal Study of Emergency Department Headache Treatment using Health Facts, a Large National EHR Database. Gaddis M, Gratton, M, Sahil S, Gratton S (Manuscript in Preparation and abstract accepted for oral presentation – Am College of Neurology 2020)
CURRENT GRANTS
COVID Risk Reduction for Emergency Departments (COVERED) Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Olive View – UCLA Medical Center, $66,000. FY 2021 (Ongoing). Mark T. Steele, M.D. principal site investigator, Amy M. Stubbs Co-Site PI.
An Interprofessional Approach to Enhanced Provider-Patient Relationships as the Cornerstone of Patient Centered Care. 1/16-1/18 funded by Funded in part by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the John A. Harford Foundation, the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the University of Minnesota. $2,000. Ellison, Stefanie, et al, 2016-present.
Paul Ambrose Scholarship in Interprofessional Education for Robert Weidling. $3500, Faculty Sponsor Ellison, Stefanie, 2017-present.
Ribonuclease-mediated control of sepsis-induced systemic inflammation R15 (300K over 3 years) PI- Mingui Fu, PI for clinical arm of study Pholaphat C. Inboriboon. Awarded 01/08/2019.
Post Resuscitation Debriefing Toolkit (Awarded ACEP Section Grant for QIPS and Peds Section). PI Inboriboon, Charlie, Jain S. $5820, 2019.
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for alcohol/drug use (SBIRT). SAMHSA-funded grant awarded to multiple departments at UMKC-SOM including Emergency Medicine Residency. Stubbs, A., Co-Site investigator. Total award: $859,979 over three years. 2016-present.
Continuation of an “Emergency Department Emerging Infections Sentinel Network” Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Olive View – UCLA Medical Center, $7000. FY 2018 projected. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, Amy Stubbs, M.D., co-site investigator, 2018/2019.
A pragmatic trial designed to evaluate a new critical pathway for treatment of patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections. $83,421. Sponsor: Allergan. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, Amy Stubbs, M.D., co-site investigator, 2018/2019.
Clinical Evaluation of the Film Array GI Panel for use with Rectal Swabs. BioFire Diagnostics. Projected $19,586. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, 2019.
Alinity I STAT hsTnI Design Validation. Abbott Laboratories. Projected $346,810. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, 2019.
Specimen Collection and Transport Workflow Evaluations for CLIA-waived Molecular Testing. Received to date: $111,627 .Sponsor: BioFire Diagnostics. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, Amy Stubbs, M.D., co-site investigator, 2019.
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Mullins ME, Yarema MC, Sivilotti MLA, Thompson M, Algren DA, Holstege CP. Comment on “Transition to Two-bag Intravenous Acetylcysteine for Acetaminophen Overdose”. Clinical Toxicology. 2020;58(5):433-435. PMID: 31389258.
Carney E, Haas T. COVID-19 Update. Missouri EMS Connection. 2020;6(1).
Carney E, Haas T. Clinical Case of the Quarter: Infectious Disease. Missouri EMS Connection. 2019;5(4): 24-25.
Katirji, L., Smith, L., Pelletier-Bui, A., Hillman, E., Zhang, X. C, Pasirstein, M., et al. (2020). Addressing Challenges in Obtaining Emergency Medicine Away Rotations and Standardized Letters of Evaluation Due to COVID-19 Pandemic. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 21(3). PMID: 32302281
Strålin K, Rothman RE, Özenci V, Barkataki K, Brealey D, Dhiman N, Poling L, Kurz MC, Limaye AP, LoVecchio F, Lowery K, Miller LG, Moran GJ, Overcash JS, Parekh A, Peacock WF, Rivers EP, Sims M, Stubbs AM, Sundqvist M, Ullberg M, Carroll KC. “Performance of PCR/electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry on whole blood for detection of bloodstream microorganisms in patients with suspected sepsis.” J Clin Microbiol. 2020. PMID: 32641399
Dugas AF, Hsieh YH, LoVecchio F, Moran GJ, Steele MT, Talan DA, Rothman RE; Emergency Department National Influenza Network Investigators. “Derivation and Validation of a Clinical Decision Guideline for Influenza Testing in 4 US Emergency Departments.” Clin Infect Dis. 2020;70(1):49-58. PMID: 30843056
BOOKS
Jarou, Z., Hillman, E., Kellogg, A., Lutfy-Clayton, L., Pelletier-Bui, A., Shandro, J. EMRA and CORD Student Advising Guide: An Evidence-Based Approach to Matching in EM. Irving, TX: Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association; 2019.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Garg U, Lowry J, Algren DA. Chapter 5, Ethylene Glycol and Other Glycols: Analytical and Interpretation Issues in Critical Issues on Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse Testing, 2nd ed. 2019. Academic Press.
Algren DA. Chapter 6, Acetaminophen Toxicity in Toxicology Cases for the Clinical and Forensic Laboratory. 1st ed. 2020. Elsevier.
Esswain JE, Algren DA. Chapter 20, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Toxicology Cases for the Clinical and Forensic Laboratory. 1st ed. 2020. Elsevier.
Christian MC, Algren DA. Chapter 332, Iron in Harwood-Nuss Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine. Seventh edition. 2020. Wolters Kluwer.
Algren DA, Christian MC. Chapter 361, Chemical Warfare Agents in Harwood-Nuss Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine. Seventh edition. 2020. Wolters Kluwer.
Carney E. 2019/12/01 NAEMT Advanced Medical Life Support: An Assessment-Based Approach, 3rd Edition Chapter 7: Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders Rewrite
Salimi U, Thompson M, Weidemann D, VanSickle JS, Nolen JD, Garg U, and Christian MR. “Massive ibuprofen ingestion in an adolescent treated with plasma exchange”: Toxicology Cases for the Clinical and Forensic Laboratory. (June 2020): 1st Edition: 80-82.
Ellison SR, Dhuse J. (2019) ‘Using Competency-Based Learning to Improve Clinical Skills.’ Optimizing Medical Education with Instructional Technology. IGI Global pp 108-147.
Go, S. Dental Emergencies in Wolfson AB, Cloutier RL, Hendey, GW, Ling LJ, Rosen CL, Schaider JJ (editors). Harwood-Nuss’ Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine, 7th ed. Wolters Kluwer; (in press)
Go S. Stroke Syndromes. In Tintinalli J, Ma OJ, Yealy DM, Meckler GD, Stapczynski JS, Cline D (editors). Tintinnali’s Emergency Medicine, 9th ed. McGraw-Hill Medical; 2019: 1696-1714.
Go S. Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries. In Tintinalli J, Ma OJ, Yealy DM, Meckler GD, Stapczynski JS, Cline D (editors). Tintinnali’s Emergency Medicine, 9th ed. McGraw-Hill Medical; (in press)
Stubbs AM. Trauma to the Flank and Buttocks. In: Tintinalli Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide Ninth Edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2019.
WEBSITE
Camejo, M, Frazen, D, Ren, R, Zang, X, Offenbacher, J, How to Get an Away Rotation. Counsel of emergency Medicine Residency Directors Website. (https://www.cordem.org/globalassets/files/committees/student-advising/vsas-document-1.pdf) (2019)
Presentations
2020/06 Poster Presentation; Held J, Gaddis M, Algren DA. Phencyclidine Intoxication: Forgotten but not gone. Presented at American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Virtual online scientific gallery
Camejo M. “Residency Panel for EM Bound Medical Students.” Presenter and Panel member. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Regional Meeting, Springfield, IL. September 21st, 2019
2019/10/24 Ellison S, Carter B, Waldman S, Waldman R, Sharpe K. Embedding Healthcare Humanities and Bioethics Into your Interprofessional Education Program-A Roadmap for Success American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Pittsburgh, PA
2019/07/15 Ruehter V, Erich B, Scott M, Graham M, Ellison S, Hillman E. “Analysis of an Interprofessional Education Acute Care Simulation Activity” American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy annual meeting, Chicago, IL
Haas T. Disaster Medicine and You. Lecture presented: Lecture presented: Case Western Emergency Medicine Residency Conference at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center via Zoom; May 27, 2020; Cleveland, OH.
Fix, M, Pasirstein, M, Pelletier-Bui, A, Hillman, E^. Introduction to Evidence Based Advising. Didactic Presentation at: Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine Track. Council on Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine Academic Assembly; 2020 March 7-11; New York City, New York.
Franzen, D, Gordon, D, Hillman, E^, Pelletier-Bui, A, Morrissey, T. Depth Charges. Didactic Presentation at: Best Practices Track. Council on Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine Academic Assembly; 2020 March 7-11; New York City, New York.
Hillman, E^. Kellogg, A, Lutfy-Clayton, L. SLOEPDO 2.0: Battling Bias. Didactic Presentation at: Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine Track. Council on Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine Academic Assembly; 2020 March 7-11; New York City, New York.
Smith, L, Hillman, E^. When Advisors Need Advice: Development and Execution of an Advising Consult Service. Didactic Presentation at: American Medical Association’s Change MEDED Conference; 2019; September 18-21; Chicago, IL.
Ruehter, V, Erich, B, Scott, M, Graham, M, Ellison S, Hillman, E. Analysis of an Interprofessional Education Acute Care Simulation Activity. Poster Presentation at: American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting; 2019 July 13-17; Chicago, IL.
Lin M, Gisondi M, Fox S, Humbert B, Stubbs A. EM Match Advice: Program Directors Reflect on the 2020 Residency Match. PodCast on Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM). June 7th, 2020. Presenter and panel member. https://www.aliem.com/em-match-advice-program-directors-reflect-2020-residency-match/
Arnold L, Sullivan C, Quaintance J. “Remediation of Unprofessional Behavior”. Invited hour long webinar professionalism roundtable of our book chapter from Teaching Medical Professionalism for Academy for Professionalism in Healthcare (APHC), February 14, 2020.
Current Grants
“Assessment of Biomarkers in Children with Brown Recluse Spider (Loxosceles Reclusa) Envenomation”. Katarine B. Richardson Foundation Award. Children’s Mercy Hospital. Amount Funded: $50,000. PI: Jennifer Lowry. Co-investigators: Algren DA, Christian MR, Handel L, Thornton S.
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for alcohol/drug use (SBIRT). SAMHSA-funded grant awarded to multiple departments at UMKC-SOM including Emergency Medicine Residency. Co-Site investigator, Stubbs A. Total award: $859,979 over three years, to begin September 2016.
Continuation of an “Emergency Department Emerging Infections Sentinel Network” Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Olive View – UCLA Medical Center, $8,000. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator 2017/2018 projected.
Clinical evaluation of the Xpert® Xpress flu/RSV assay and Xpert Xpress flu assay on the GeneXpert® Xpress System in a CLIA-waived environment, protocol 224. Projected: $30,499. Sponsor: Cepheid. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator
A pragmatic trial designed to evaluate a new critical pathway for treatment of patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections. Projected $226,240. Sponsor: Allergan. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator.
Peer Reviewed Publications
Christian MR, Sergel MJ, Mycyk MB, Aks SE. Comparison of high-fidelity medical simulation to short-answer written examination in the assessment of Emergency Medicine residents in Medical Toxicology. Missouri Medicine. November 2017, 114(5): 396-9.
Christian MR, Lowry JA, Algren DA, Thornton SL, Deng S, Garg U. Do rapid comprehensive urine drug screens change clinical management in children? Clinical Toxicology. November 2017; 55(9): 977-80.
(METRIQ collaborator- Inboriboon).Thoma, Brent, et al. Individual Gestalt Is Unreliable for the Evaluation of Quality in Medical Education Blogs: A METRIQ Study. Annals of Emergency Medicine. Sept. 2017; 70(3):394-401.
Santibanez S, Fischer L, Krishnadasan A, Sederdahl B, Merlin T, Moran GJ, Talan DA, for the EMERGEncy IDNET Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator). EMERGEncy ID NET: Review of a 20-year multi-site emergency department emerging infections research network. OFID. Oct. 2017; 4(4).
Abraham FM, Talan DA, Krishnadasan A, Citron DM, Paulick AL, Anderson LH, Goldstein JC, Moran GJ for the EMERGEncy ID NET Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator). Clostridium difficile Infection Amond U.S. Emergency Department Patients with Diarrhea and No Vomiting. Ann Emerg Med. Jul. 2017; 70(1):19-27.
Arnold L, Sullivan C, Okah F. “A Free-Market Approach to the Match: A Proposal Whose Time Has Not Yet Come?” Academic Medicine. 2018; Jan 93(1):16-19.
Book Chapters
Algren DA., Chapter 105, Drugs of Abuse in Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine Manual. 8th edition, November 2017. McGraw Hill.
Algren DA., Chapter 114, Metals and Metalloids in Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine Manual. 8th edition, November 2017. McGraw Hill.
Gratton MC, Bogle A: Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastritis. In Tintinalli JE, Kelen GD, Stapczynski JS (eds): Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 9th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2017, (e-published prior to print.)
Go S., Chapter 57: Complications of Urological Procedures and Devices. In: Cydulka RK, Fitch MT, et al (editors). Emergency Medicine Manual, 8th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2018: 316-318.
Go S., Chapter 140: Headache. In: Cydulka RK, Fitch MT, et al (editors). Emergency Medicine Manual, 8th ed. Mc Graw-Hill, 2018: 759-764.
Go S., Chapter 141: Stroke Syndromes and Spontaneous Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. In: Cydulka RK, Fitch MT, et al (editors). Emergency Medicine Manual, 8th ed. Mc Graw-Hill, 2018: 765-774.
Go S., Chapter 144: Acute Vertigo. In: Cydulka RK, Fitch MT, et al (editors). Emergency Medicine Manual, 8th ed. Mc Graw-Hill, 2018: 784-791.
Go S., Chapter 149: Eye Emergencies. In: Cydulka RK, Fitch MT, et al (editors). Emergency Medicine Manual, 8th ed. Mc Graw-Hill, 2018: 7813-825.
Go S., Chapter 152: Oral and Dental Emergencies. In: Cydulka RK, Fitch MT, et al (editors). Emergency Medicine Manual, 8th ed. Mc Graw-Hill, 2018: 838-844.
Go S., Chapter 163: Neck Injuries. In: Cydulka RK, Fitch MT, et al (editors). Emergency Medicine Manual, 8th ed. Mc Graw-Hill, 2018: 897-908.
Stubbs, AM. Neck and Back Pain. In: Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine Manual 8e. Ch. 177. Eds. Rita K. Cydulka, et al. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2017.
Website
Hillman E., CORD Student Advising Task Force Advising Resources. Co-authored numerous resources as member, vice-chair, and chair of this national task force. Resources are available on the CORD website. They are high-quality resources for students and their EM advisors and are all endorsed by major EM organizations including CORD, CDEM, AAEM and EMRA. Available at: https://www.cordem.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageID=3905
Current Grants
“Assessment of Biomarkers in Children with Brown Recluse Spider (Loxosceles Reclusa) Envenomation”. Katarine B. Richardson Foundation Award. Children’s Mercy Hospital. Amount Funded: $50,000. PI: Jennifer Lowry. Co-investigators: Algren DA, Christian MR, Handel L, Thornton S.
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for alcohol/drug use (SBIRT). SAMHSA-funded grant awarded to multiple departments at UMKC-SOM including Emergency Medicine Residency. Co-Site investigator, Stubbs A. Total award: $859,979 over three years, to begin September 2016.
Continuation of an “Emergency Department Emerging Infections Sentinel Network” Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Olive View – UCLA Medical Center, $5,800. FY 2017 projected. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator, $9,000, funded 2015 to 2016.
Clinical evaluation of the Xpert® Xpress flu/RSV assay and Xpert Xpress flu assay on the GeneXpert® Xpress System in a CLIA-waived environment, protocol 224. Projected: $30,499. Sponsor: Cepheid. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator
A pragmatic trial designed to evaluate a new critical pathway for treatment of patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections. Projected $226,240. Sponsor: Allergan. Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator.
Peer Reviewed Publications
Christian MR, Lowry JA, Algren DA, Thornton SL, Deng S, Garg U. Do rapid comprehensive urine drug screens change clinical management in children? Clinical Toxicology. 2017: epub: 08 June 2017
Maitra S, Christian MR, Aks SE. Subspecialisation in emergency medicine: An international perspective. Emerg Med Australas. 2016; 28(4): 465-7.
Barksdale A, Hackman J, Williams K, Gratton M. Emergency Department Triage Pain Protocol Reduces Time to Receiving Analgesics in Patients with Painful Conditions. Am J Emerg Med 2016; (34):2362-2366
Litzau, M., Hillman E., Ellison S., Manguvo A. Emergency Medicine Interest Group Procedural Simulation Conference: An Experience for Multiple Learner Levels. Missouri Medicine. July 2016; 113(4):310-313
Hillman, E., Lutfy-Clayton, L., Desai, S., Kellogg, A., Zhang, X.C., Hu, K., Hess, J. Student Advising Recommendations from the Council of Residency Directors Student Advising Task Force. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. Nov 2016
Khan, S. Sticking up for New Grads [Where’s the Carrot?]. Emergency Medicine News. 2017; 39(1):18.
Arshad M, Khan S. SGLT-2 Inhibitors and the Risk for Euglycemic DKA. EM Resident. 2017 June/July; 44(3): 17
Arshad M, Khan S. ECG Challenge: Hypokalemia. EM Resident. 2017 June/July; 44(3): 43-44
Talan DA, Takhar SS, Krishnadasan A, Mower WR, Abrahamian FM, Moran GJ for the EMERGEncy ID NET Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., site investigator). Antibiotic-Resistant Escherichia coli and Acute Pyelonephritis: Implications for Empiric Management and the Need for Guideline Update. Clin Infect Dis 2017; 64
Moran GJ, Krishnadasan A, Mower WR, Abrahamian FM, LoVecchio F, Steele MT, Rothman RE, Karras DJ, Hoagland R, Pettibone S, Talan DA. Effect of Cephalexin Plus Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole vs Cephalexin Alone on Clinical cure of Uncomplicated Cellulitis A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA 2017; 317(20):2088-2096
Book Chapters
Stubbs AM. “Neck and Back Pain.” Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine Manual 8e. Ch. 177. Eds. Rita K. Cydulka, et al. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2017. http://accessemergencymedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?sectionid=162274618&bookid=2158
Editorials
Gratton MC: The ER Doctor’s Role in Combating the Opioid Epidemic. Missouri Medicine 2017; 114:3 138-139
Current Grants
Lowry J, Algren, DA, Christian, MR, Handel L, Thornton S. “Assessment of Biomarkers in Children with Brown Recluse Spider (Loxosceles Reclusa) Envenomation”. Katarine B. Richardson Foundation Award. Children’s Mercy Hospital. $50,000. PI: Jennifer Lowry.
Hillman, E, Patel R. EM Medical Student “iPad Project.” UMKC/TMC Department of Emergency Medicine Grant. $4,315.00. PI: Emily Hillman
Stubbs, A. Transformation Education Grant from Capitol Federal. Worked with TMC Charitable Foundation to obtain tablet computers for EM residents. $7,300. PI: Amy Stubbs
Stubbs, A. Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for alcohol/drug use (SBIRT). SAMHSA-funded grant awarded to multiple departments at UMKC-SOM including Emergency Medicine Residency. Co-Site investigator. Total award: $859,979 over three years, to begin September 2016. PI: Heather Gotham
Steele, M., Stubbs, A. Continuation of an “Emergency Department Emerging Infections Sentinel Network” Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Olive View – UCLA Medical Center $9,000, funded 2015 to 2016. Principal site investigator: Mark Steele
Steele, M., Stubbs, A. Influenza diagnosis, treatment and surveillance with Xpert Flu, Jan 2013 to Jan 2016. John Hopkins University with Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA). Total award $600,000 over 3 years; year I $154,000. Principal site investigator: Mark Steele
Steele, M., Stubbs, A. A multicenter observational study to compare IRIDICA BAC BSI assay results of whole blood specimens on the IRIDICA system to blood culture. Ibis BioSciences. FY 2016 projected $53,174. Principal site investigator: Mark Steele
Steele, M., Stubbs, A. Smoking Intervention with Trauma Patients in the Emergency Department. EMERGEncy ID Net. $8500. Funded through 2016. Principal site investigator: Mark Steele
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Barskdale AN, Hackman JL, Gaddis M, Gratton MC. Diagnosis and disposition are changed when board certified emergency physicians use CT for non-traumatic abdominal pain. Am J Emerg Med. 2015; 10.1016
Garg M, Pearson DA, Bond MC, Runyon M, Pillow MT, Hopson L, Inboriboon PC. Survey Assessment of Individual and Institutional Risk Associated with the Use of Social Media. West J Emerg Med. (2016).
Schott M, Kedia R, Promes S, Swoboda T, O’Rourke K, et al. Direct Observation Assessment of Milestones: Problems with Reliability. West J Emerg Med. 2015 Nov; 16(6): 871-6
Talan DA; Lovecchio F; Abrahamian FM; Karras DJ; Steele MT; Rothman RE; Krishnadasan A; Mower WR; Hoagland R; Moran GJ. A Randomized Trial of Clindamycin versus Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole for Uncomplicated Wound Infection. Clin Infec Dis. 2016; 62(10):51-77.
Talan DA, Mower WR, Krishnadasan A, Abrahamian FM, Lovecchio F, Karras DJ, Steele MT, Rothman RE, Hoagland R, Moran GJ. Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole versus Placebo for Uncomplicated Skin Abscess. N Eng J Med. 2016;374:823-832.
Albrecht VS, Limbago BM, Moran, GJ, Krishnadasa A, Gorwitz RJ, McDougal LK, Talan DA for the EMERGEncy ID NET Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator). Staphylococcus aureus Colonization and Strain Type at Various Body Sites among Patients with a Closed Abscess and Uninfected Controls at U.S. Emergency Departments. J of Clin Micro 2015:53(11):3478-3484.
Crisp JG, Takhar SS, Moran, GJ, Krishnadasan A, Dowd SE, Finegold SM, Summanen PH, Talan DA for the EMERGEncy ID NET Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., principal site investigator). Inability of Polymerase Chain Reaction, Pyrosequencing, and culture of Infected and Uninfected Site Skin Biopsy Specimens to Identify the Cause of Cellulitis. Clin Inf Dis 2015:10:1093-1102.
Regan L, Hexom B, Nazario S, Chinai SA, Visconti A, Sullivan C (Senior Author). “Remediation methods for milestones related to interpersonal and communication skills and professionalism.” J Grad Med Edu. 2016; 8(1):18-23.
Sullivan C, Davis F, Ling L. “Scholarly activity requirements: the Review Committee-Emergency Medicine (RC-EM) perspective.” Acad Em Med. 2015; 22(11):1345-1347. [PMID 26479741]
Abstracts
Christian MC, Lowry JL, Thornton SL, Algren DA, Garg U. Do Rapid Comprehensive Urine Drug Screens Change Clinical Management in Children? Clin Tox. 2014 Aug; 52(7)697-698.
Algren DA, Christian MC. Thrombophlebitis Associated with Concentrated Fomepizole Administration. Clin Tox. 2014 July; 52(7)759-760.
Book Chapters
Go S. Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries. In Tintinalli, J, Stapczynski JS Cline D, Ma OJ, Cydulka RK, editors. Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, 8th ed. McGraw-Hill Medical; 2015: 1708-1724.
Go S, Worman DA. Stroke Syndromes. In Tintinalli, J, Stapczynski JS Cline D, Ma OJ, Cydulka RK, editors. Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, 8th ed. McGraw-Hill Medical; 2015: 1142-1155.
Arnold L, Sullivan C, Quaintance J. “Remediation of Unprofessional Behavior.” Teaching Medical Professionalism. Cruess RL, Cruess SR, Steinert Y editors. Cambridge University Press. 2016. 169-185.
On-Line Publications
Hillman, E. Adult Basic and Advanced Life Support. Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine. 2016. https://cdemcurriculum.com/adult-basic-and-advanced-life-support/
Sullivan C, Davis F, and RC-EM. Emergency medicine program requirements frequently asked questions (FAQs). Available at: http://www.acgme.org/acgmeweb/Portals/0/PDFs/FAQ/110_emergency_medicine_FAQs.pdf
Ellison S, Ruehter V, Garavalia L, Graham M, McCunniff M, Amari-Vaught E. Interprofessional Education: A Two-Year Curriculum and the University of Missouri-Kansas City Health Professional Schools. (e-Published). https://www.mededportal.org/icollaborative/resource/3956
Jetanalin P, Inboriboon PC. Diffuse Ideopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis. The 5-Minute Clinical Consult 2017. Wolters Kluwer Health, Philadelphia, PA, 2016.
http://5minuteconsult.com/collectioncontent/1-151588/diseases-and-conditions/diffuse-idiopathic-skeletal-hyperostosis-dish
Editorial
Ellison SR Patient Safety and Quality Improvement in Undergraduate Medical Education Curriculum Insights for the AAMC. An invited editorial for iCollaborative Curriculum Inventory in Context-Vol. 2, No.3. March 2015. https://www.mededportal.org/icollaborative/resource/3940
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Venkat, Arvind, Kohei Hasegawa, Jeanne M. Basior, Cameron Crandall, Megan Healy, P. Charles Inboriboon, Ashley F. Sullivan, and Carlos A. Camargo.Race/ethnicity and asthma management among adults presenting to the emergency department. Respirology. Aug 2015, 20(6):994-7.
O’Rourke K, Kibbee N, Stubbs A. Ultrasound for the Evaluation of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections. Missouri Med. May/June 2015. 112(3) 134-137.
Bogle A, Go S. Breaking Bad: Death-telling in the Emergency Department. Missouri Med. 2015;112(1):12-16.
Barksdale A, Hackman J, Bonham A, Gratton M. Cardiology Clinic Follow-Up Did Not Decrease Return Visits to the ED for Chest Pain Patients. Am J Emerg Med 2014; (32): 1208-1211.
Sullivan C, Inboriboon C, Bridgford S. Transitions in Care: When Words Can Save Lives. Missouri Med. 2015; 112(3):129-133..
Algren DA, Christian MR. Buyer Beware: Pitfalls in Toxicology Laboratory Testing, Missouri Med. Vol. 112, pp. 206-210, 2015.
Pauley, KA, Sandritter TL, Lowry JA, Algren DA. Evaluation of an Alternative N-Acetylcysteine Regimen in Pediatric Patients, Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Vol. 20, pp. 178-85, 2015.
Algren, DA, Ashworth A. Acute Acepromazine Overdose: Clinical Effects and Toxicokinetic Evaluation., Journal of Medical Toxicology. Vol. 11, pp. 121-3, 2015.
Steele MT, Walsh I. Infectious Disease/CDC Update on Emerging Infections from the Centers on Disease Control and Prevention Severe Respiratory Illness Associated with Entervirus D-68-Missouri and Illinois, 2014. Ann Emerg Med. 2015:65:334-335.
Charles Inboriboon, Ashley Pearson, David, Robert Cooney, Michael C. Bond, Jason T. Nomura, Alisa Hayes, Adam Rosh, Abbas Husain et al. Recommendations from the Council of Residency Directors (CORD) Social Media Committee on the Role of Social Media in Residency Education and Strategies on Implementation. West J Emerg Med. (e-published prior to print).
Stubbs AM, Steele MT. “Infectious Disease/CDC Update. Update on emerging infections: news from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Comment on MMWR Notes from the Field: Heartland Virus United States 2012-2013.” Ann Emerg Med 2014 Sep; 64(3):314-5.
Go S. Posterior Stroke. Missouri Med. 2015;112(3):192-96.
Dugas AF, Rothman RE on behalf of the National Emergency Department Influenza Consortium (Mark T. Steele, M.D., Principal site investigator).Clinical Decision Guideline for Influenza Testing in the Emergency Department. AEM 2015;22(S1):S390.
Dugas AF, Rothman RE on behalf of the National Emergency Department Influenza Consortium (Mark T. Steele, M.D., Principal site investigator).Clinical Utility of Rapid Molecular-Based Influenza Testing. AEM. 2015;22(S1):S390-S391.
Dugas A. F., Burkom H., DuVal A., R. Rothman, National Emergency Department Influenza Consortium (Mark T. Steele, M.D., Principal site investigator). Utility and Acceptability of Influenza Surveillance amongst Emergency Providers. International Society for Disease Surveillance Conference, Philadelphia, PA, December 2014. Journal of Public Health Informatics. 2015;(1):e71.
Dugas A, Burkom H., Rothman R., National Emergency Department Influenza Consortium (Mark T. Steele, M.D., Principal site investigator).Real-time laboratory-based influenza surveillance with Xpert Flu. International Society for Disease Surveillance Conference, Philadelphia, PA, December 2014. Journal of Public Health Informatics. 2015;7(1):e20.
Arshad M, Khan S. Biased and Infected: The Masquerading HSV Infection. EM Resident. 2015 April/May; 42 (2).
Thompson K, Khan S. Cracked: A Review of Basilar Skull Fractures. EM Resident. 2015 Feb/March; 42 (1).
Hall J, Khan S. Small Bugs with Big Bites. EM Resident. 2014 Oct/Nov; 40 (11).
Hall J, Khan S. When Patients Lie. Emergency Physicians Monthly. 2014 Sept; 21 (9): 12-17.
Hall J, Khan S. Thoracic Aortic Dissection: A Clinical Review. EM Resident. 2014 Aug/Sept; 40 (10): 25-27.
Abstracts
Christian MC, Lowry JL, Thornton SL, Algren DA, Garg U. Do Rapid Comprehensive Urine Drug Screens Change Clinical Management in Children? Clinical Toxicology. 2014 Aug; 52(7)697-698.
Algren DA, Christian MC. Thrombophlebitis Associated with Concentrated Fomepizole Administration. Clinical Toxicology. 2014 July; 52(7)759-760.
Ellison S, Ruehter V, Garavalia L, Graham M, McCunniff M, Amari-Vaught E. Interprofessional Education: A Two-Year Curriculum and the University of Missouri-Kansas City Health Professional Schools. (e-Published).
Book Chapters
Gratton MC, Bogle A: Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastritis. In Tintinalli JE, Kelen GD, Stapczynski JS (eds): Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide. 8th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2014, (e-published prior to print).
Reich, Jay and Stinton, Aaron. Behavioral Health Emergencies. In Brice J, Cone D, Delbridge T, and Myers B, (eds): Emergency Medical Services: Clinical Practice and Systems Oversight 2015. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, (e-published prior to print).
Christian, Michael, Adam Algren. Iron. In Harwood-Nuss’ Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine– 6th edition, pp. 1428-1431 2014. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, Wolfson, A., (ed).
Algren, Adam, Christian, Michael. Chemical Warfare Agents. In Harwood-Nuss’ Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine– 6th edition, pp. 1482-1488 2014. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, Wolfson, A., (ed).
Ellison SR Sudden Cardiac Death in Adolescents. In Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice. 2015 Mar; 42(1):57-76. 2015 Elsevier Inc.
On-Line
Inboriboon PC, Jetanalin P. Fournier’s Gangrene. 5 Minute Consult. Wolters Kluwer Health, Philadelphia, PA, 2015.
Jetanalin P, Inboriboon PC. Diffuse Ideopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis. 5 Minute Consult. Wolters Kluwer Health, Philadelphia, PA, 2015.
Khan S, Arshad M. Hyphema. 5 Minute Consult. Domino FJ (Ed). Wolters Kluwer Health, Philadelphia, PA, 2015.
Khan S. QuantiaMD. Being Your Own Physician. December, 2014.
Khan S. QuantiaMD. Being Your Family’s Physician. December, 2014.
Khan S. QuantiaMD. Shaking Hands with Patients. December, 2014.
Khan S. QuantiaMD. Medical Ethics: Matters of Money. August, 2014.
Khan S. QuantiaMD. Three Cases of Medical Ethics. August, 2014.
Khan S. QuantiaMD. Medical Ethics: Patient Referrals. August, 2014.
Editorials
Gratton MC: Updates in Emergency Medicine: 2015. Missouri Med. 2015; 112:3 179-180.
Book
Khan S. The Ultimate Emergency Medicine Guide: The only book you need to succeed. Charleston: Createspace, 2015.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Shariq S, McCrary J, Wayne L, Gratton MC, Bogart DB. Electrocardiographic Findings Resulting in Inappropriate Cardiac Catheterization laboratory Activation for ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction. Cardiovasc Diagn Ther 2014; 4(3): 215-223.
Khan S, Arshad M. A Lesser Known Side Effect of Sildenafil. EM Resident. 2013 Oct/Nov; 40 (5): 36.
Khan S, Hall J. A Temporal Problem: Diagnosing and Treating Viral Encephalitis in the ED. EM Resident. 2014 Apr/May; 40 (8): 43-44.
O’Donnell, S., Adler, D. H., Inboriboon, P. C., Alvarado, H., Acosta, R., & Godoy-Monzon, D. Perspectives of South American physicians hosting foreign rotators in emergency medicine. International Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2014 7(1), 24
Sullivan C, Regan L, Nazario S, Visconti A, Hexom B, Shah S, Pazderka P. A council of residency directors-emergency medicine (CORD-EM) taskforce report on remediation of interpersonal and communication skills and professionalism Milestones. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, August 2014 (In press)
Stubbs AM, Steele MT. Infectious Disease/CDC Update. Update on emerging infections: news from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Comment on MMWR Notes from the Field: Heartland Virus United States 2012-2013. Ann Emerg Med 2014 (in press.)
Abstracts
Barksdale A, Hackman J, Williams K, Gratton MC. Emergency Department Triage Pain Protocol Reduces Time to Receiving Analgesics in Patients with Painful Conditions. Academic Emergency Medicine 2014; 21(5) Suppl. 1 S217.
Book Chapters
Algren A, Wasserman, Lowry. Chapter 12, Bites in Ashraft’s Pedicatic Surgery, 6th Edition, 2014, Saunders Elsevier.
Ellison S. Sudden Death in Adolescents, Primary Care Clinics, 42:1
Inboriboon C and Pim J. Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis. In 5 Miniute Clinical Consults. 2014, Lipincott Williams and Wilkins.
Steele M, Stubbs A. Hip and Femur Injuries, In Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, 2014, McGraw-Hill
Go S, Worman DA. Stroke Syndrome. In Tintinalli, J, Stapczynski JS Cline D, Ma OJ, Cydulka RK, editors. Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, 8th Edition, McGraw-Hill Medical; in press.
On-Line
Khan S. Quantia MD. Use of Patient Chaperones. June, 2014.
Khan S. Quantia MD. Spread of Infection from Clinicians’ Clothing. June, 2014.
Khan S. Quantia MD. Unsolicited Medical Advice to Strangers. April, 2014.
Khan S. Quantia MD. Acute Otitis Media Revisited. March, 2014.
Khan S. Quantia MD. 45 yo male with Shoulder Pain Post Fall. February, 2014.
Khan S. Quantia MD. December 2013 General Medicine Challenge (Heterotopic Ossification). November, 2013.
Khan S. Quantia MD. Patellar Tendon Rupture. September 2013.
Khan S and Quantia MD. Good Samaritan Laws: An Introduction. September, 2013.
Khan S. Quantia MD. Good Samaritan Laws: Is There a Doctor on Board? September, 2013.
Khan S. Quantia MD. August 2013 General Medicine Challenge (Perilunate Dislocation). August, 2013.
Khan S. Films and Scans Look Again: Sternal Fracture. Emergency Physicians Monthly. 2013 August.
KhanS. Quantia MD. Are Mandatory Influenza Vaccinations Legal? July, 2013.
Khan S. Quantia MD. Medical Ethics: Therapeutic Privilege. July, 2013.
Khan S. Quantia MD. Good Samaritan Laws: When Are You Covered? September, 2013.
Letters
Algren DA. Christian MR. Phenytoin Toxicity Unlikely to Result in Arrhythmias. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2014 Jan; 174:167.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Algren DA and Monteilh CP, Punja M, Schier JG, Belson M, Hepler BR, Schmidt CJ, Miller CE, Patel M, Paulozzi LJ, Straetemans M, Rubin C. Fentanyl-associated Fatalities Among Illicit Drug Users in Wayne County, Michigan (July 2005-May 2006), Journal of Medical Toxicology, Vol. 9, pp. 106-15, 2013.
Tarullo DB and Jacobsen RC, Algren DA. Two Successive Necrotic Lesions Secondary to Presumed Loxosceles Envenomation, Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 24, pp. 132-35, 2013.
Saoraya J, Inboriboon PC, Pulmonary Vein Thrombosis Associated with a Large Hiatal Hernia, The Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 44, Issue 3, March 2013, Pages e299-e301
Inboriboon PC, Lumlertgul S, A Cadaveric Model for Pericardiocentesis Training, The Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 44, Issue 3, March 2013, Pages 661-662
Khan, S. Films and Scans Look Again: Sternal Fracture. Emergency Physicians Monthly. 2013 August; 20(8).
O’Laughlin, K, Hoffman, J, Go S, Gabayan G, Eqbal E, Merchant G, Lopez-Freeman R, Zucker M, Hoffman J, Mower WR. “Non-Concordance between Clinical and Head CT Findings- the Specter of Overdiagnosis” Emergency Medicine International, vol. 2013, Article ID 314948, 7 pages, 2013. doi:10.1155/2013/314948
Abstracts
Barksdale A, Hackman J, Bonham A, Gratton M. Diagnosis and Disposition Are Changed When Board Certified Emergency Physicians Use CT for Non-Traumatic Abdominal Pain. Ann Emerg Med 2012; 60(4) Suppl. 61
Jacobsen, Ryan and Watts J, Abdel-Rahman S, Doyle S, O’Malley D, Hefner T, Dowd D. Novel Pediatric Weight Estimation Tool for EMS Providers, Prehospital Emergency Care, Vol. 17, pp. 131, 2013.
Christian MR, Pallash EM, Wahl M, Mycyk MB. Lipid Rescue 911: Are poison centers recommending intravenous fat emulsion therapy for severe poisoning? Journal of Medical Toxicology (September 2013): Epub ahead of print 10 May 2013.
Inboriboon, Pholophat C., Saoraya, J. What Brings You to Here Today? A Qualitative Study Exploring Patients Perceptions and Reasons for Presenting to the Emergency Department with Non-Urgent Complaints. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 2013, Vol. 28, Suppl. 1, s36.
Inboriboon, Pholophat C., Saoraya, J. Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis: Not Your Usual Pyelonephritis. What Every Emergency Physicians Should Know When Encountering This Diagnosis? Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 2013, Vol. 28, Suppl. 1, s36.
Inboriboon, Pholophat C., Saoraya, J., Williams, K. Please Don’t Go: Factors Associated with High Acuity Patient Leaving without Being Seen at an Urban VA Emergency Department, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 2013, Vol. 28, Suppl. 1, s95.
Inboriboon, Pholophat C., Lumlertgul, S., Saoraya, J., Williams, K. Emergency Medicine in Thailand: A Survey of Residency Program Graduates, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 2013, Vol. 28, Suppl. 1, s95.
Book Chapters
Hackman, Nelson, Ma. Spontaneous Subarachnoid and Intracerebral Hemorrhage. In Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 8th edition, 2013
Algren, Adam. Cardiac Medications. In Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: Just the Facts 3rd Edition, 2013, McGraw-Hill
Gratton, Matt: Gratton MC: Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastritis. In Cline DC, Ma OJ (eds): Just the Facts, 3e, McGraw-Hill, 2013, Chapter 43, 157-159
Gratton, Matt: Genitourinary Injuries. In Cline DC, Ma OJ (eds): Just the Facts, 3e, McGraw-Hill, 2013, Chapter
Algren, Adam. Metals and Metaloids. In Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: Just the Facts 3rd Edition, 2013, McGraw-Hill
Inboriboon, Pholaphat C. Video-Assisted Orotracheal Intubation Devices. In Emergency Medicine Procedures, pp. 1271 2013. McGraw Hill, Ed. Reichman, Eric
Go S. Priapism Management. In: Reichman E (editor) Emergency Medicine Procedures, 2nd ed. McGraw-Hill; 2013: 984-989.
Go S. Testicular (Manual) Detorsion. In: Reichman E (editor) Emergency Medicine Procedures, 2nd ed. McGraw-Hill; 2013: 1001-1004.
Book
Khan S, Arshad M. USMLE Medical Ethics 101. 1st ed. USA: Createspace; 2013. 224 p.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Al-Khamees WA, Schwartz MD, Alrashdi S, Algren DA, Morgan BW. Status Epilepticus Associated with Borage Oil Ingestion. Journal of Medical Toxicology. 2011;7:154-7
Sibley T, Algren DA, Ellison S. Bilateral Patellar Tendon Ruptures without Predisposing Systemic Disease or Steroid Use. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2012;30:261.e3-261.e5
Patterson ME, Marken PA, Simon SD, Hackman JL, Schafer RS. Associations between the concurrent use of clinical decision support and computerized provider order entry and the rates of appropriate prescribing at discharge, Applied Clinical Informatics, Vol. 3, pp. 186-196, 2012
Wiler JL, Handel DA, Ginde AA, Aronsky D, Genes NG, Hackman JL, Hilton JA, Hwang U, Kamali M, Pines JM, Powell E, Sattarian M, Fu R. Predictors of Patient Length of Stay in 9 Emergency Departments, American Journal of Emergency Medicine, May 2012 (In press)
Hackman JL. Double dose at transfer, AHRQ WebM&M [serial online], Vol. May, 2012
Sibley T, Jacobsen RC, Salomone JA. Successful Administration of Intranasal Glucagon in the Out-of-Hospital Environment. Prehospital Emergency Care. (In press)
Biller D, Jacobsen RC. Complications from Pre-Hospital Immobilization. Journal of Paramedic Practice. 2012 May; 4(5): 277 – 282.
Jacobsen RC, Toy S, Bonham A, Salomone J, Ruthstrom J, Gratton MC. Anaphylaxis Knowledge Among Paramedics: Results of a National Survey. Prehospital Emergency Care. Epub June 19th, 2012.
Jacobsen RC, Guess TM, Burks AW. Comparing activation and recoil forces generated by epinephrine autoinjectors and their training devices. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 2012 Apr;129(4):1143-1145.e4. Epub 2011 Nov 10.
Jacobsen RC, Millin, M. The Use of Epinephrine for Out-of-Hospital Treatment of Anaphylaxis – Resource document to NAEMSP position statement. Prehospital Emergency Care. 2011 Oct-Dec;15(4):570-6. Epub 2011 Aug 8.
Moran GJ, Krishnadasan A, Gorwitz RJ, Fosheim GE, Albrecht V, Limbago B, and Talan DA for the EMERGEncy ID Net Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., Principle site-investigator). Prevalence of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus among Patients Hospitalized with Community-Acquired Pneumonia in the United States. Clin Infect Dis 2012;54:1126-33.
The EMS Examination Task Force, American Board of Emergency Medicine, Debra G. Perina, Peter T. Pons, Thomas H. Blackwell, Sandy Bogucki, Jane H. Brice, Carol A. Cunningham, Theodore R. Delbridge, Marianne Gausche-Hill, William C. Gerard, Matthew C. Gratton, Vincent N. Mosesso, Jr., Ronald G. Pirrallo, Kathy J. Rinnert, Ritu Sahni, American Board of Emergency Medicine: Anne L. Harvey, Terry Kowalenko, Alpine Testing Solutions: Chad W. Buckendahl, Lisa S. O’Leary, and Myisha Stokes. The Core Content of Emergency Medical Services Medicine.Prehosp Emerg Care 2012; 16: 309-322
Conners GP, Hartman T, Fowler MA, Schroeder LL, Tryon TW. Was the pediatric emergency department or pediatric urgent care center setting more affected by the Fall, 2009 H1N1 influenza outbreak? Clinical Pediatrics 2011;50:764-766.
Dayan PS, Lillis K, Bennett J, Conners G, Bailey P, Callahan J, Akmen C, Feldstein N, Hauser WA, Kuppermann N, and the Pediatric Emergency Department Northeast Team of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network. Interobserver agreement in the assessment of clinical findings in children with first unprovoked seizures. Pediatrics 2011;127: e1266-e1277.
Shastri N, Leys C, Fowler M, Conners GP. Pediatric button battery and small magnet co-ingestion: two cases with different outcomes. Pediatric Emergency Care 2011;27:642-644.
Conners GP, Schroeder LL. Assessing the accuracy of diagnostic imaging for pediatric appendicitis over the course of illness. Annals of Emergency Medicine 2012 online DOI 27Jul2012
Algren, Adam. Weigand TJ, Wax PM, Schwartz T, Finklestein Y, Gorodetsky R, Brent J, Toxicology Investigators Consortium Case Registry Investigators (Algren DA, Investigator) The Toxicology Investigators Consortium Case Registry – The 2011 Experience. Journal of Medical Toxicology. 2012; 8(4): 360 – 377
Abstracts
Cirilli A, Lomibao A, LoftusA, Francis D, Kaban J, Sartain S, Haines C, Prokofieva A, Nelson M., Raio C. Factors Predicting EM Resident Ultrasound Competency: Number of Scans or Post-Graduate Year? Academic Emergency Medicine, April 2012; 19, Suppl 1:S172.
Jacobsen RC, Toy S, Bonham A, Salomone J, Ruthstrom J, Gratton MC. Anaphylaxis Knowledge Among Paramedics: Results of a National Survey. Academic Emergency Medicine.2012 Apr; 19(4): S203.
Barksdale A, Hackman J, Bonham A, Gratton M. Diagnosis and Disposition Are Changed When Board Certified Emergency Physicians Use CT for Non-Traumatic Abdominal Pain. Ann Emerg Med 2012; 60(4) Suppl. 61
O’Donnell, S., Adler, D., Inboriboon, P. C., Acosta, R., Monzon, D. G., & Alvarado, F. H. (2012). 103 Perspectives of South American Hospitals Hosting Foreign Rotators in Emergency Medicine. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 60(4), S38.
Book Chapters
Algren DA. Radiological Terrorism in the Oxford American handbook of Disaster Medicine. 2012. Oxford University Press, Chapter 70, 586-593.
Algren DA. Cardiac Medications in Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine Manual. 7th edition. 2012. McGraw Hill, Chapter 108, 533-544.
Algren DA. Metals and Metalloids in Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine Manual. 7th edition. 2012. McGraw Hill, Chapter 114, 562-567.
Barksdale AN: Neck and Upper Airways Disorders. Cline DC, Ma JO (eds). Manual of Emergency Medicine, 7th Edition. 2012. McGraw-Hill. Chapter 153.
Barksdale AN: Acquired Bleeding Disorders. Cline DC, Ma JO (eds). Manual of Emergency Medicine, 7th Edition. 2012. McGraw-Hill. Chapter 134.
Hackman JL. Hip and Knee Pain. In Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine Manual, 7th edition, pp. 885-888 2012. McGraw Medical, New York, Ed. Cline DM, Ma OJ, et al
Hackman JL. Acute Peripheral Neurologic Lesions. In Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine Manual, 7th edition, pp. 726-728 2012. McGraw Medical, New York, Ed. Cline DM, Ma OJ, et al.
Sullivan, Christine. Penetrating Trauma to the Flank and Buttock. In Emergency Medicine Manual. Seventh edition. 2012. McGraw-Hill., New York, Ed. Ma O. John; Cline, David M.
Go S. Allergic Reactions and Anaphylactic Syndromes.. In Mahadevan SV, Garmel, GM, editors. An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine, 2nd ed. 2012, Cambridge University Press; 2012:177-184.
Go S. Riot Control Agents. In: Partridge, RA, Proano, L, et al, editors, Oxford Handbook of Disaster Medicine, 2012, Oxford University Press; 2012:559-565.
Go S. Headache and Facial Pain. In: Cline, Ma OJ, et al editors. Just the Facts in Emergency Medicine, 3rd ed. Mc Graw-Hill; 2012: 494-96.
Go S. Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack. In: Cline, Ma OJ, et al editors. Just the Facts in Emergency Medicine, 3rd ed. Mc Graw-Hill; 2012: 497-504.
Go S. Vertigo and Dizziness. In: Cline, Ma OJ, et al editors. Just the Facts in Emergency Medicine, 3rd ed. Mc Graw-Hill; 2012: 510-13.
Go S. Ocular Emergencies. In: Cline, Ma OJ, et al editors. Just the Facts in Emergency Medicine, 3rd ed. Mc Graw-Hill; 2012: 528-37
Go S. Oral and Dental Emergencies. In: Cline, Ma OJ, et al editors. Just the Facts in Emergency Medicine, 3rd ed. Mc Graw-Hill; 2012: 545-50.
Go S. Headache and Facial Pain. In: Cline, Ma OJ, et al editors. Emergency Medicine Manual, 7ed. Mc Graw-Hill; 2012: 685-90.
Go S. Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack. In: Cline, Ma OJ, et al editors. Emergency Medicine Manual, 7ed. Mc Graw-Hill; 2012: 691-705.
Go S. Vertigo and Dizziness. In: Cline, Ma OJ, et al editors. Emergency Medicine Manual, 7ed. McGraw-Hill; 2012: 715-20.
Go S. Ocular Emergencies. In: Cline, Ma OJ, et al editors. Emergency Medicine Manual, 7ed. McGraw-Hill; 2012: 739-51.
Go S. Oral and Dental Emergencies. In: Cline, Ma OJ, et al editors. Emergency Medicine Manual, 7ed. McGraw-Hill; 2012: 762-68.
Salomone, Joseph. Mass Shootings. In Oxford American Handbook of Disaster Medicine, pp. 573-576 2012. Oxford University Press, Oxford New York, Ed. Partridge, RA, et al
Sullivan C. “Penetrating Trauma to the Flank and Buttocks.” Emergency Medicine Manual. Seventh edition. Ma OJ, Cline DM, editors. McGraw-Hill. 2012. 833-834.
Gratton MC: Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastritis. In Cline DC, Ma OJ, et al (eds): Manual of Emergency Medicine, 7e, McGraw-Hill, 2012, Chapter, 215-217
Gratton MC: Genitourinary Injuries. In Cline DC, Ma OJ, et al (eds): Manual of Emergency Medicine, 7e, McGraw-Hill, 2012, Chapter 167, 835-838
Gratton MC: Explosives. In Partridge RA, Proano L, Marcozzi D, (eds): Oxford American Handbook of Disaster Medicine, 1e, Oxford University Press, 2012, Chapter 67, 566-572
Stubbs AM. “Penetrating Trauma to the Extremities.” Emergency Medicine Manual Seventh Edition. McGraw- Hill, 2012, Chapter 168, 839-842.
Stubbs AM. “Neck and Thoracolumbar Pain.” Emergency Medicine Manual Seventh Edition. McGraw- Hill, 2012, Chapter 177, 877-881.
Stubbs AM. “Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers.” The Oxford Handbook of Disaster Medicine First Edition 2012, Chapter 59, 502-513.
Peer Reviewed
Al-Khamees WA, Schwartz MD, Alrashdi S, Algren DA, Morgan BW. Status Epilepticus Associated with Borage Oil Ingestion. Journal of Medical Toxicology. 2011; 7: 154-7
Sibley T, Algren A, Ellison SR. Bilateral Patellar Tendon Ruptures Without Predisposing Systemic Disease of Steroid Use: A case Report and Review of the Literature. Am J Emerg Med. 2012;30:261.e3-261.e5.
Algren DA, Lowry JA, Wasserman GS. Perals about Loxoscelism. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2011; 57(4): 419-20
Jacobsen RC, Gratton MC. Case of Unrecognized Prehospital Anaphylactic Shock. Prehospital Emergency Care. 2011 Jan; 15(1): 61-66
Jacobsen RC. Giant Cell Arteritis: A Clinical Review for Urgent Care Providers. Journal of Urgent Care Medicine. 2011 Apr; 5(7): 9-19
Jacobsen RC. Out-of-Hospital Lingual Dystonia Resulting in Airway Obstruction. Prehospital Emergency Care. 2011 Oct-Dec;15(4):537-40. Epub 2011 Aug 8
Abstracts
Sullivan C, Murano T, Comes J, Smith J, Katz E. Emergency Medicine Directors Perceptions on Professionalism: A Council of EM Residency Directors Survey. Acad Em Med 2011; 18(5): S57
Stebbins T, Salomone J, Gratton M, Lindholm D. Continuous Chest Compression Protocol Improved Cardiac Arrest Survival Over Historical Cohort. Acad Emerg Med 2011; 18(5): SS147
Barksdale A, Hackman J, Bonham A, Bogart D, Wayne L, Gratton, M. Cardiolgy Clinic Followup Did Not Decrease Return Visits to the ED for Chest Pain Patients. Acad Em Med. 2011; 18(5): S203
Gratton MC, McGeeney C, Hackman J, Bonham A. Comparison of Emergency Department Patients Who Received One Versus Multiple Head CT Scans Over a One-Year Period at an Urban Academic Hospital. Ann Emerg Med 2011; 58(4): S 206-207
Book Chapters
Steele MT, Stubbs AM. Hip and Femur Injuries in Tintinalli, et al, eds. Emergency Medicine: A comprehensive Study Guide, 7th Edition, McGraw Hill Company 2011: 1848-1856
Steele MT, Glaspy JN. Knee Injuries in Tintinalli, et al, eds. Emergency Medicine: A comprehensive Study Guide, 7th Edition, McGraw Hill Company 2011: 1856-1864
Go S, Worman DA. Stroke, Transient Ischemic Attack, and Cervical Artery Dissection. In Tintinalli, J, Stapczynski JS Cline D, Ma OJ, Cydulka RK, editors. Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, 7th Edition McGraw-Hill Medical; 2011: 1122-1135.
Peer Reviewed Publications
Sutter ME, Hon SL, Chang AS, Schwartz MD, Algren DA, Schier JG, Lando J, Lewis LS. Transportation-Related Hazardous Materials Incidents and the Role of Poison Control Centers. American Journal of Preventative Medicine. 2010;38:663-6.
Brown J. Sutter ME, Algren DA, Thomas JD, Ragone S, Schier JG, Geller RJ. The Role of a Poison Control Center in Identifying and Limiting an Outbreak of Foodborne Botulism. American Journal of Preventative Medicine. 2010;38:675-8.
Dell’Aglio DM, Perino LJ, Todino JD, Algren DA, Morgan BW. Metformin Overdose with a Resultant Serum pH of 6.59: Survival without Sequalae. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2010;39:e77-e80.
Dell’aglio DM, Sutter ME, Schwartz MD, Koch DD, Algren DA, Morgan BW. Acute Chloroform Ingestion Successfully Treated with Intravenously Administered N-Acetylcysteine. Journal of Medical Toxicology. 2010;Jun 15. In Press.
Gratton M, Garza A, Salomone III J, McElroy J, Shearer J. Ambulance Staging for Potentially Dangerous Scenes: Another Hidden Component of Response Time. Prehosp Emerg Care 2010; 14: 340-344
Medzon R, Bracken M, Rathlev NK, Mower WR, Wolfson AB, Go S, Hoffman JR. Clinically Suspected Coagulopathy in Blunt Head Trauma. J Emerg Med 2010; 39:399-405.
Book Chapters
Wasserman G, Lowry J, Algren DA. Chapter 12, Bites in Ashcraft’s Pediatric Surgery. Fifth Edition. 2010. Saunders Elsevier.
Go S Anaphylaxis and Allergic Emergencies. In Mahadevan SV, Garmel, GM, editors. An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine, 2e, Cambridge University Press; 2012:177-184.
Gratton MC: Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastritis. In Tintinalli JE, Kelen GD, Stapczynski JS (eds): Emergency Medicine: AComprehensive Study Guide, 7th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2010, Chapter 78, 554-557
Cuenca P, McManus J, Gratton MC: Genitourinary Trauma In Tintinalli JE, Cline D, Cydulka RK, Ma OJ, Stapczynski JS (eds): Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 7th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2010, Chapter 255, 1773-1778
Go S. Headache. In Aghabanian RV, Bird SB, Braen GR, et al editors. Essentials of Emergency Medicine, 2nd ed. Jones and Bartlett Publishers; 2011: 418-424.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Sullivan C, Ellison SR, Quaintance J, Arnold L, Godfrey P. Development of a communication curriculum for emergency medicine residents. Teaching and Learning in Medicine: An International Journal. 2009. 21(4): 327-333.
Garza A, Gratton MC, Salomone JA, Lindholm D, McElroy J, Archer R. Improved Patient Survival Using a Modified Resuscitation Protocol for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. Circulation 2009; 119: 2597-2605
Miller MK, Dowd MD, Gratton MC, Cai J, Simon SD. Pediatric Out-of-hospital Emergency Medical Services Utilization in Kansas City, Missouri. Acad Emerg Med 2009; 16: 526-531
Moran GJ, Barrett TW, Mower WR, Krishnadasan A, Abrahamian F, Ong S, Nakase JY, Pinner RW, Kuehnert MJ, Jarvis WR, Talan DA for the EMERGEncy ID NET Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., site investigator). Decision Instrument for the Isolation of Pneumonia Patients with Suspected Pulmonary Tuberculosis Admitted through U.S. Emergency Departments. Ann Emerg Med 2009:53(5):625-632.
Abstracts
O’Laughlin, K, Go S, Gabayan G, Eqbal E, Merchant G, Lopez-Freeman R, Zucker M, Hoffman J, Mower WR. “Can History and Physical Be Used to Identify Abnormalities Associated with Brian Herniation on Head Computed Tomography?” Ann Emerg Med 2009; 54(3), S59.
Garza A, Salomone III J, Gratton M, Lindholm D, McElroy J. Ten Years of Paramedic Witnessed Cardiac Arrest: Who are the Survivors? Prehospital Emergency Care 2009; 13(1): 106
Garza A, Gratton M, Salomone III J, McElroy J, Lindholm D, Coontz D. Environmental Factors Do Not Affect Out-of-Hospital Intubation Success. Prehospital Emergency Care 2009; 13(1): 97-98
Sullivan C, Ellison S, Quaintance J, Arnold, L. Does curriculum change to address performance gaps improve emergency medicine residents’ performance of communication skills? Academic Emergency Medicine. April 2009, Vol. 16, No. 4, Suppl. 1. S58.
Book Chapters
Garg U, Lowry JL, Algren DA. Chapter 3, Ethylene Glycol and Other Glycols: Testing and Interpretation Issues in Critical Issues on Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse Testing. 2009. AACC Press.
Sullivan C, Arnold L. “Assessment and Remediation in Programs of Teaching Professionalism.” Teaching Medical Professionalism. Cruess RL, Cruess SR, Steinert Y editors. Cambridge University Press. 2009. 124-149.
Letters
Wasserman G, Lowry J, Algren DA. Systemic Loxoscelism- Not so Quick! Clinical Toxicology. 2009;47(8):837-8.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Algren DA. Management of the Poisoned Patient. Missouri Medicine. 2008;105:47-52.
Ellison SR, Sullivan C, Quaintance J, Arnold L. Critical Care Recognition, Management and Communication Skills during an Emergency Medicine Clerkship, Med Teach. 2008;30(9-10):e228-38.
Ellison SR, Subramanian S, Underwood R. The General Approach and Management of the Sexual Assault Patient. Mo Med. 2008 Sep-Oct;105(5):434-40. Review.
Ellison SR, Ellison SD. Bariatric Surgery: A Review of the Available Procedures and Complications for the Emergency Physician. J Emerg Med. 2008 Jan;34(1):21-32.
Garza A, Gratton M, McElroy J, Lindholm D, Coontz D. Environmental Factors Encountered During Out-Of-Hospital Intubation Attempts. Prehospital Emergency Care 2008; 12(3): 286-289
Garza A, Gratton M, McElroy J, Lindholm D, Glass E: The Association of Dispatch Priority and Patient Acuity. Prehospital Emergency Care 2008. 2008; 12(1): 24-29.
Hackman JL. “Initial Evaluation and Management of the Patient with Suspected Pneumonia”Missouri Medicine 2008;105(6):518-522.
Stubbs AM. “Initial Approach to the Patient with Impaired Consciousness.” Missouri Medicine. 2008; 105(3), 270-275.
Talan DA, Krishnadasan A, Abrahamian FM, Stamm WE, Moran GJ for the EMERGEncy ID NET Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., site investigator). Prevalence and risk factor analysis of trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole and fluoroquinolone-resistant Escherichia coli infection among emergency department patients with pyelonephritis. Clin Infect Dis 2008. 47(9):1150-8.
Moran GJ, Barrett TW, Mower WR, Krishnadasan A, Abrahamian F, Ong S, Nakase JY, Pinner RW, Kuehnert MJ, Jarvis WR, Talan DA for the EMERGEncy ID NET Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., site investigator). Decision Instrument for the Isolation of Pneumonia Patients with Suspected Pulmonary Tuberculosis Admitted through U.S. Emergency Departments. Ann Emerg Med 2008 (epublished).
Electronic Publications
Go S, Garza A, Leptospirosis. Terrorism Recognition Computerized Decision Support Tool, Published by Logical Images, Rochester NY, see (www.logicalimages.com), 2008
Go S, Garza A. Marburg Filoviridae virus infection. Terrorism Recognition Computerized Decision Support Tool, Published by Logical Images, Rochester NY, see (www.logicalimages.com), 2008
Go S, Garza A. Scrub Typhus. Terrorism Recognition Computerized Decision Support Tool, Published by Logical Images, Rochester NY, see (www.logicalimages.com), 2008
Salomone JA: Hallucinogen Toxicity in Plantz, et al., eds, Emergency Medicine Online Test, Boston Medical Publishing Group, eMedicine.com, 1999, Updated 2002, 2005, 2008
Abstracts
Sutter ME, Hon S, Chang A, Schwartz M, Algren DA, Schier J, Lando J. Hazardous Materials Incidents: Should Poison Centers Be More Involved? Clinical Toxicology. 2008;46:591.
Sutter ME, Bronstein AC, Heard SE, Barthold CL, Algren DA, Lando J, Schier JG. The Current Role of Clinical Toxicology and Poison Centers in Local and State Public Health. Clinical Toxicology. 2008;46:617.
Gratton M, Garza A, Salomone III J, Shearer J. Ambulance Staging for Potentially Dangerous Scenes: Another Hidden Component of Response Time. Ann Emerg Med 2008; 52(4): S 96
Garza A, Gratton M, Salomone III J, McElroy J, Lindholm D. Improved Survival to Discharge in Patients with Pulseless Electrical Activity Using Near Continuous Chest Compression Resuscitation. Acad Emerg Med 2008; 15(9): S182
Garza A, Gratton M, Salomone III J, Lindholm D, McElroy J, Archer R. Improved Survival to Discharge in Cardiac Arrest Patients Using a Novel Out of Hospital Protocol. Prehospital Emergency Care 2008; 12(1): 133.
Garza A, Gratton M, Salomone III J, McElroy J, Lindholm D, Archer R. Preventable and Non-Preventable Reasons for Prolonged Scene Time in Trauma Patients. Prehospital Emergency Care 2008; 12(1): 123.
Garza A, Gratton M, Salomone III J, McElroy J, Lindholm D, Archer R. Quality Improvement Strategies Improve Scene Time Compliance for Patients Requiring Trauma Center Routing. Prehospital Emergency Care 2008; 12(1): 124.
Ellison SR, Sullivan C, Quaintance J, Arnold L, Godfrey P. Critical care recognition, management and communication skills during an emergency medicine clerkship.” Medical Teacher. 2008
Letters
Algren DA, Sutter M. Treatment of Tricyclic Antidepressant Cardiac Toxicity. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2008;24:199.
Algren DA, Sutter ME. Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Methanol Poisoning. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 2008;9:667.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Stahmer S, Ellison SR, et al. Integrating the Core Competencies: Proceedings from the 2005 Academic Assembly Consortium. Acad Emerg Med. January 2007 14(1): 80-94.
Ong S, Nakasae J, Moran GJ, Karras DJ, Kuehnert MJ, Talan DA, for the EMERGEncy ID Net Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., site investigator) Antibiotic Use for Emergency Department Patients with Upper Respiratory Infections: Prescribing Practices, Patient Expectations, and Patient Satisfaction. Ann of Em Med 2007:50:213-220.
Steele MT, Ma OJ, Nakase J, Moran GJ, Mower, WR, Ong S, Krishnadasan A, for the EMERGEncy ID Net Study Group. Epidemiology of Animal Exposures Presenting to Emergency Departments. Acad Em Med 2007;14:398-403.
Schier JG, Algren A. Medical Toxicology and Public Health—Update on Research and Activities at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. Journal of Medical Toxicology. 2007;3:85.
Electronic Publications
Salomone JA, Salomone JP: Blunt Abdominal Trauma in Plantz et al., eds, Emergency Medicine Online Test, Boston Medical Publishing Group, eMedicine.com, 1999, Updated 2002, 2005, 2007
Abstracts
Brown J, Sutter M, Algren DA, Ragone S, Geller RJ. The Role of a Poison Center in Identifying and Limiting a Public Health Outbreak. Clinical Toxicology. 2007.
Garza A, Gratton MC, Lindholm D, Salomone J, Archer R. Improved Patient Survival Using a Novel Prehospital Cardiac Arrest Protocol. Circulation 2007; 116: 11: 937.
Book Chapters
Algren DA. Chapter 111, PCP/Ketamine in The Interface of Neurology and Internal Medicine. 2007. Lippincott Williams & Wilkens.
Salomone JP and Salomone JA III. Prehospital Care in Feliciano DV, Mattox KL, Moore EE, eds., Trauma, 6th ed, McGraw-Hill, 2007
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Daniels LB, Bhalla V, Clopton P, Hollander JE, Guss D, McCoulough PA, Novak R, Green G, Salzberg M, Ellison SR, et al: B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels and ethnic disparities in perceived severity of heart failure: results from the Rapid Emergency Department Heart Failure Outpatient Trial (REDHOT) multicenter study of BNP levels and emergency department decision making in patients presenting with shortness of breath. J Card Fail. 2006 May;12(4):281-5.
Brenden CK, Hollander JE, Guss D, McCullough PA, Nowak R, Green G, Saltzberg M, Ellison SR, et al. Gray zone BNP levels in heart failure patients in the emergency department: results from the Rapid Emergency Department Heart Failure Outpatient Trial (REDHOT) multicenter study. Am Heart J. 2006 May;151(5):1006-11.
Moran GJ, Krishnadasan A, Gorwitz RJ, Fosheim GE, McDougal LK, Carey RB, Talan DA, the EMERGEncy ID Net Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., site investigator) Methicillin-Resistant S. aureus Infections among Patients in the Emergency Department. N Engl J Med 2006;355:666-674.
Gonzales R, Camargo CA, MacKenzie T, Kersey AS, Maselli J, Levin SK, McCulloch CE, Metlay JP, and the IMPAACT Trial Investigators (Mark T. Steele, M.D., site investigator). Antibiotic Treatment of Acute Respiratory Infections in Acute Care Settings. Acad Em Med 2006;13(3):288-294.
Abstracts
Algren DA, Dell’Aglio DM, Schwartz MD, Morgan BW, Schier JG: Status Epilepticus Associated with Borage Oil. Clinical Toxicology. 2006; 44:642-43.
Sanii LS, Algren DA, Koch DD, Geller RJ: Lactate, β-Hydroxybutyrate, and Acetoacetate Effect on Serum Osmolal Gaps. Clinical Toxicology. 2006; 44:682-83.
Algren DA, Schwartz MD, Schier JG: Acute Neurologic Toxicity Associated with Inhalation Exposure to Methyl Iodide and Iodine-131. Clinical Toxicology. 2006; 44:722-23.
Hackman JL, Gerkovich MM, Go S, VanDillen CM, Ma OJ. “EM Attending Assessment of Medical Student Performance Does Not Correlate with Medical Student Assessment of EM Attending Performance”. Acad Emerg Med. 2006; 13(5), S74-S75
Garza A, Gratton MC, McElroy J, Lindholm D: Environmental Factors Influencing Intubation Failure in Out-of-Hospital Adult Cardiac Arrest Patients. Ann Emerg Med 2006; 48(4): S69.
Garza A, Gratton MC, McElroy J, Lindholm D: Prehospital Intubation is Associated with Increased Mortality in Primary Cardiac Arrest Patients with Ventricular Fibrillation. Ann Emerg Med 2006; 48(4): S91
Book Chapters
Go S. Extremity Pain and Numbness. In Votey SR, Davis MV editors. Signs and Symptoms in Emergency Medicine, 2nd ed., Elsevier, Inc. 2006:143-54
Go S. Dental Pain. In Votey Sr, Davis MV editors. Signs and Symptoms in Emergency Medicine, 2nd ed., Elslevier, Inc. 2006:100-8
Salomone JP and Salomone JA III. Prehospital Trauma Life Support, 6th ed, Mosby JEMS, 2006
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Garza AC, Algren DA, Gratton MC, Ma OJ: Populations at Risk For Intubation Nonattempt and Failure in the Prehospital Setting. Prehospital Emergency Care. 2005; 9:163-66.
Ma OJ, Gaddis G, Steele MT, Cowan D, Kaltenbronn K. Prospective analysis of the effect of physician experience with the FAST examination in reducing the use of CT scans. Emerg Med Australasia 2005:17:24-30.
Electronic Publications
Sullivan C. Acute renal failure, hyperkalemia, and altered mental status.
Society of Academic Emergency Medicine/ Council of Residency Directors, (SAEM/CORD) Sharepoint Website, Oral Case Bank for Emergency Medicine Programs, http://cord.sharepointe.com, May 2005
Sullivan C. Blunt trauma with delayed splenic rupture (+ FAST). Society of Academic Emergency Medicine/Council of Residency Directors, (SAEM/CORD) Sharepoint Website, Oral Case Bank for Emergency Medicine Programs, http://cord.sharepointe.com, May 2005
Thoureen T, Sullivan C. Penetrating chest trauma with tension pneumothorax,” Society of Academic Emergency Medicine/Council of Residency Directors, (SAEM/CORD) Sharepoint Website, Oral Case Bank for Emergency Medicine Programs, http://cord.sharepointe.com June 2005
Other Publications
Hackman JL. “Developing a Mentorship Relationship.” Newsletter of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. 2005;17(2),14.
Abstracts
Garza A, Gratton M, McElroy J: Environmental Factors Associated with Intubation Success in Out-of-hospital Adult Cardiac Arrest Patients. Acad Emerg Med 2005; 12(5) Suppl.1: 72.
Gratton M, Garza A, Ma OJ: Evaluation of Response Time Intervals to Defibrillation Using a Single Time Standard. Acad Emerg Med 2005; 12(5) Suppl.1: 72-73 .
Gratton M, Garza A, McElroy J: Effectiveness of Dispatch Prioritization as Measured by Red Lights and Sirens Return to the Hospital. Prehospital Emergency Care 2005; 9(1): 118-119.
Hackman JL, Ma OJ, Glaspy JN. “A Web-Based Resident Evaluation System Improves Faculty Compliance and Structured Feedback” (abstract). Academic Emergency Medicine. 2005;12(5 Suppl 1),S61-S62.
Moran GJ, Talan DA, Krishnadasan A, and the EMERGEncy ID Net Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., site investigator). Prevalence of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus among Emergency Department Patients with Community-acquired Skin and Soft-tissue Infections. Acad Emerg Med 2005;12(5):64.
Shin NC, Moran GJ, Talan DA, and the EMERGEncy ID Net Study Group (Mark T. Steele, M.D., site investigator). Emergent Conditions among Neuro-imaged Seizure Patients Presenting to U.S. Emergency Departments. Acad Emerg Med 2005;12(5):172.
Book Chapters
Go S. Headache. In: Aghabanian RV (editor). Essentials of Emergency Medicine. Jones and Bartlett Publishers; 2005:444-9
Go S. Anaphylaxis and Allergic Emergencies. In Mahadevan SV, Garmel GM, editors. An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine. Cambridge University Press; 2005:173-82
Steele MT. Chapter entitled “Rhabdomyolysis” in: Harwood-Nuss AL, et al., eds. The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine, 4th edition, Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins 2005:884-888.