Zachary D.W. Dezman, MD, MS, MS, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was among the authors of “A Spatio-Temporal Bayesian Model to Estimate Risk and Evaluate Factors Related to Drug-Involved Emergency Department Visits in the Greater Baltimore Metropolitan Area,” published by Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment June 12, 2021.
Naillid Felipe, MD, MPH, Resident; Sam King, MD, Clinical Instructor; and Alexis Salerno, MD, Assistant Professor, all of the Department of Emergency Medicine, were sole authors of “Diagnosis of Boerhaave’s Syndrome With Aid of Bedside Ultrasound,” published by Journal of Emergency Medicine June 27, 2021.
Daniel J. Haase, MD, Assistant Professor, and Quincy K. Tran, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, both of the Department of Emergency Medicine and Program in Trauma, were among the authors of “Predictors of Clinically Relevant Differences Between Noninvasive Versus Arterial Blood Pressure,” published by American Journal of Emergency Medicine in May 2021.
Stephen R. Thom, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was among the authors of “Plasma Gelsolin Modulates the Production and Fate of IL-1?-containing Microparticles Following High-Pressure Exposure and Decompression,” published by Journal of Applied Physiology May 1, 2021.
R. Gentry Wilkerson, MD, Associate Professor, and Maite A. Huis in 't Veld, MD, Adjunct Assistant Professor, both of the Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Diagnostic Performance of High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin T Strategies and Clinical Variables in a Multisite US Cohort,” published by Circulation April 27, 2021.
Michael D. Witting, MD, Professor; Daniel L. Lemkin, MD, Assistant Professor; and Zachary D.W. Dezman, MD, MS, MS, Assistant Professor, all of the Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Emergency Department Asthma ‘Spacing Trials’: Institutional Variability and Time Cost,” published by Journal of Emergency Medicine in April 2021.
Daniel Gingold, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor; Benoit Stryckman, MA, Research Associate; and David E. Marcozzi, MD, MHS-CL, MHS-CL, FACEP, Professor, all of the Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Development of a Logic Model to Guide Implementation and Evaluation of a Mobile Integrated Health Transitional Care Program,” published by Population Health Management in April 2021. Deborah M. Stein, ELS, Technical Editor/Writer, Department of Emergency Medicine, provided language and technical editing of the manuscript.
The Department of Emergency Medicine presented its 11th annual The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and Risk Management Conference October 5–7, 2021, directed by Amal Mattu, MD, Professor. The third day of the event featured an administrative conference for the second year in a row, codirected by Amitabh Chandra, MD, Assistant Professor; Stephen M. Schenkel, MD, MPP, Associate Professor; and Mercedes Torres, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, as well as a Cadaver Lab Procedures Workshop directed by Mak Moayedi, MD, Associate Professor, and taught by Michael L. Billet, MD, Assistant Professor; Cheyenne Falat, MD, Instructor; Sam King, MD, Clinical Instructor; Lauren Rosenblatt, MD, Instructor; Rebecca Rubenstein, MD, Clinical Instructor; Douglas G. Sward, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor; and Dominic M. Williams, DO, Clinical Instructor. The conference included the following presentations by members of the department’s faculty:
Daniel Gingold, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor; Benoit Stryckman, MA, Research Associate and Health Economist; and David E. Marcozzi, MD, MHS-CL, MHS-CL, FACEP, Professor, all of the Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors—and Deborah M. Stein, ELS, Technical Editor/Writer, Department of Emergency Medicine, edited the manuscripts—of:
Alexis Salerno, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was:
Quincy K. Tran, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine and Program in Trauma, was:
Joseph P. Martinez, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was among the authors of “Beginning a New Medical School Curriculum Amidst a Global Pandemic,” published by FASEB BioAdvances December 22, 2020.
David E. Marcozzi, MD, MHS-CL, MHS-CL, FACEP, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was featured in “Doctor Explains the Importance of Mask Wearing Even for Non-Covid Related Viruses” on Fox News October 1, 2021, discussing a study he authored with Zachary D.W. Dezman, MD, MS, MS, Assistant Professor; Benoit Stryckman, MA, Research Associate and Health Economist; and Laura Pimentel, MD, Clinical Professor, all also of the Department of Emergency Medicine: “Masking for COVID-19 Is Associated With Decreased Emergency Department Utilization for Non-COVID Viral Illnesses and Respiratory Conditions in Maryland,” which was published by American Journal of Medicine on July 6, 2021.
Hong K. Kim, MD, MPH, Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was among the authors of “Relative Addictive Potential of Opioid Analgesic Agents,” published by Pain Management December 10, 2020.
Alexis Salerno, MD, Assistant Professor; Diane Kuhn, MD, PhD, Assistant Instructor; Rayan H. El Sibai, MD, Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow; and Michael T. McCurdy, MD, Clinical Associate Professor, all of the Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Real-Time Remote Tele-Mentored Echocardiography: A Systematic Review,” published by Medicina December 2, 2020. Deborah M. Stein, ELS, Technical Writer/Editor, Department of Emergency Medicine, provided language and technical editing of the manuscript.
Jason D. Adler, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was second author of five “After the Match” columns published by Emergency Medicine News:
J. David Gatz, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was featured on “Management of Intracerebral Hemorrhage” on EMCast in December 2020.
Roger M. Stone, MD, MS, FACEP, FAAEM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was first author of “Ability of an Emergency Medical Dispatch Pandemic Protocol to Predict Low Acuity Patients Safe for Non-Transport after EMS Assessment” as well as second author of “Evaluation of Computer Algorithmic Indicators in Predicting COVID 19 Positive Patients in the Prehospital Setting” and “Predictive Value of EMD Protocol 36 for Association with a Positive COVID Test,” all published by Prehospital Emergency Care November 17, 2020.
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