Department Blog

Posted 10/19/2020 by Deborah Stein

Mattu on ECG, acute MI during COVID, resuscitation

Amal Mattu, MD, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was:


Posted 10/16/2020 by Deborah Stein

Marcozzi on COVID-19 Latest

David Marcozzi, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was:


Two members of the Department of Emergency Medicine spoke at the regional Greater Chesapeake Emergency Medicine Combined Conference on September 16, 2020:


Dan Gingold, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, and David Marcozzi, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Innovative Use of Emergency Medicine Providers in an Urban Setting to Reduce Overutilization of 9-1-1,” which was published in Journal of Emergency Medicine on September 3, 2020.


Michael Grasso, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, chaired the monthly meeting of the American Medical Informatics Association Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Working Group on the topic of “CDS in Anesthesia and Perioperative Services” on September 8, 2020.


Posted 10/7/2020 by Deborah Stein

Ketamine in the Critically Ill

Mike Winters, MD, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was among the discussants in the twice-monthly podcast, Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine, episode “Ketamine in the Critically Ill,” which was published on August 28, 2020.


Raymond Regan, MD, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was among the authors of “CXCL12-CXCR4 Interplay Facilitates Palatal Osteogenesis in Mice,” which was published in Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology on August 21, 2020.


Posted 10/2/2020 by Deborah Stein

Plus One: Care of the Pregnant Trauma Patient

Gentry Wilkerson, MD, Associate Professor, and Youssef Annous, MD, Research Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine, were first and second authors, respectively, of “Plus One: Care of the Pregnant Trauma Patient,” which was published in EM Resident on August 17, 2020.


Quincy Tran, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was first author and Daniel Haase, MD, Assistant Professor; Ben Lawner, DO, Visiting Assistant Professor; Jay Menaker, MD, Associate Professor; and Ashley Menne, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Care Intensity During Transport to the Critical Care Resuscitation Unit: Transport Clinician’s Role,” which was published by Air Medical Journal on August 25, 2020.


Bradford Schwartz, MD, Adjunct Assistant Professor; Stephen Thom, MD, PhD, Professor; and Quincy Tran, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Early Predictors of Near-Shore Spinal Injuries Among Emergency Department Patients,” which was published by Journal of Emergency Medicine on September 4, 2020.