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| On an unusually warm day in Michigan this past October, medical students Patrick Harvey and Conal Roche were hiking in the woods when they encountered a small plane wreck. Inside the wreckage, they found a male pilot and a woman with her infant child. Harvey and Roche quickly determined there was nothing they could do medically for the mother. They decompressed the pilot’s collapsed lung by inserting a needle into his chest and put his leg in traction to restore blood flow to the limb ......... read more
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Jeremy Boyd, MD Brown University
David Brooks, MD University of Missouri
Brandon Conine, MD University of Texas
Caroline Cox, MD University of Virginia
Tim Delgado, MD University of Cincinnati
Baruch Fertel, MD New York University
Gretchen Johnson, MD United States Navy
Dustin LeBlanc, MD University of Mississippi
Jack Palmer, MD SUNY Upstate
Renee Salas, MD Case Western Reserve
David Snow, MD University of Kentucky
Sarah Winston, MD Michigan State University
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JUNE 2009
Dr. Bonomo awarded University Research Council grant
[6/2009] Congratulations to Dr. Jordan Bonomo and his research team, who won a $25,000 University Research Council grant for interdisciplinary research. Their project will explore the use of CT-angiography and CT-perfusion in identifying post-traumatic vasospasm in severe TBI, as well as exploring potential biomarkers. The proposal was pitted against 29 others from some of the top researchers in the University, and only the top applications were funded - an outstanding achievement.
MAY 2009
Dr. McMullan awarded the SAEM Best Fellow Presentation
[5/2009] Congratulations Dr. Jason McMullan has been awarded the Best Fellow Presentation by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine for his presentation at last week's conference. For those unable to make his talk, he was extremely well prepared to discuss the science and implications of his study. His skillful presentation was clearly a head above the rest, a fact now recognized by the Program Committee. Outstanding work Jason!
Dr. Adeoye publishes article in AJEM
[5/2009] Congratulations to Dr. Sean Collins and his international team of researchers for their new publication in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine. Validation of a Bedside Acoustic Cardiographic Model to Predict Elevated Left Ventricular Filling Pressure. American Journal of Emergency Medicine (2009) 27, 397–408
APRIL 2009
Dr. Lyons publication in the Journal of Medical Screening
[4/2009] Congratulations to Dr. Lyons and the EIP team on publication of a new manuscript in the Journal of Medical Screening that describes how results from ED HIV testing programs change depending on how patients and visits are counted. Comparison of emergency department HIV testing data with visit or patient as the unit of analysis. J Med Screen 2009;16:29–32.
Dr. Adeoye publishes article in AJEM
[4/2009] Congratulations to Dr. Adeoye and the stroke team on a new publication in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine describing the use of EMS by stroke patients entitled "Emergency medical services use by stroke patients:a population-based study" (American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;27:141–145.)
Dr. Shackleford wins 3rd Place Research Award
[4/2009] Congratulations to R4 Dr. April Shackleford who, as the presenting author, won the 3rd Place Research Presentation Award at the recent national Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference in San Antonio, besting some of the biggest names in HEMS. Her winning abstract was Predicted Medical Contact to Balloon Times for ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction Patients with EMS Activation of Air Medical Transport." Great work April!
Dr. McMullan awarded CCTST grant
[4/2009] Dr. Jason McMullan was just awarded a $10,000 grant from the Cincinnati Center for Clinical and Translational Research (CCTST) to explore exception from informed consent. Dr. McMullan’s grant application, evaluated by 3 senior NIH researchers, received excellent scores of 1.1 and 1.2. Congratulations!
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