SUMMER 2020 THE FRONTLINE The Newsletter of Brigham Health's Department of Emergency Medicine IN THIS ISSUE IN THE NEWS: NEW 1 IN THE NEWS OFFICE 2 3 New Office of IDEaS HIGHLIGHTS SPOTLIGHT ON 4 In July, Michael VanRooyen unveiled the WELCOME: NEW FACULTY 6 department’s Office for Inclusion, Diversity, AND FELLOWS 7 Equity, and Social Justice (IDEaS), a new DID YOU KNOW? 9 and expansive approach to advancing AWARDS 10 diversity, professional advancement and HAEMR NEWS 11 health equity in Emergency Medicine and 12 into our communities. PA NEWS 17 RESEARCH & GRANTS Emergency Medicine recognizes that diversity is not only racial, it’s multi-dimensional, encompassing not just race and ethnicity but PUBLICATIONS gender, sexual orientation, religion and more. Through education, ALUMNI community service, and innovation IDEaS will create a collaborative, innovative, and comprehensive approach to fostering inclusion of all people. 1
Imoigele Aisiku, MD, MSCR, MBA Vice Chair of Diversity, Inclusion and Health Equity. Dr. VanRooyen has appointed Imoigele Aisiku, MD, MSCR, MBA to lead IDEaS as the new Vice Chair of Diversity, Inclusion and Health Equity. Dr. Aisiku will oversee all diversity, inclusion and health equity programming. Dr. Aisiku will be supported by a core team including Adaira Landry, MD, MEd, Michael Wilson, MD, PhD, and Jayelani Hall. Dr. Aisiku has also had long career in advancing diversity and inclusion. Throughout his career spanning back to his medical school years he has had a passion and a commitment to diversity that has remained a focus over the last 10 years. He served the Student National Medical Association (SNMA) as it’s national chairman of the board for 2 years and helped author a 25- year vision and plan for the largest student led URiM medical student organization, and currently remains an emeriti board member. He also participated in the Healthy People 2000 and 2010 campaign on health disparities. He has served as a minority mentor over 40 URiM medical students, residents, and faculty in different disciplines and different states over his career. In 2012, he started a research program at Worcester State University that led to the establishment of a STEM center in 2016 which includes summer research fellowships for URiM, gender, and socio-economically disadvantaged undergraduates with potential and interest in the sciences. In 2019, the program expanded developmental efforts to include a collaborative program between WSU a UMass medical School in an NIH sponsored Summer Enrichment Program for minority undergraduate students We are excited to accelerate the advancement of diversity and health equity as a core mission of our department HIGHLIGHTS For Doctors of Color, EMCrit 276 – The Rapid Combating Human Microaggressions Are All Code Status Conversation Trafficking Q&A Too Familiar with Kei Ouchi Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH was interviewed for the American Onyeka Otugo, MD, MPH, Kei Ouchi MD, MPH was Hospital Association for their Adaira Landry, MD, MEd, invited to share his work on Combatting Human Anita Chary, MD and Melanie rapid code status discussions Trafficking Q&A, in honor of Molina, MD were highlighted in Emergency Medicine and the UN's world day against in New York Times. Read Critical Care. Read more trafficking on July 30. article here. Interview SUMMER 2020 2
SPOTLIGHT ON Featured News \"How vulnerable is the average Jeremy S. Faust, MD, MS is a much person to the virus\" sought-after speaker on issues related to COVID-19 and has Source: CNN appeared several times on CNN to share the latest findings. He has also \"Can expect a spike in areas where published a number of COVID-19- they haven't met guidelines\" related articles and commentary in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Source: CNBC USA Today, and Slate.com. \"Massachusetts sees spike in cases\" The metric that could tell us when it’s safe to reemerge. May 4, 2020. The Washington Post. Read article Source: CNBC For useful covid-19 testing, we need to think outside the box — and outside the ER. March 11, 2020. The Washington Post. Read article Make this simple change to free up hospital beds now. March 15, 2020. The Washington Post. Read article Want to help save hospitals from being overwhelmed? Fill Jeremyout that medical directive now. By Megan Ranney, Samuel Faust, Chuck Pozner, April 1, 2020. The Washington Post. Read article We need smart solutions to mitigate the coronavirus’s impact. March 27, 2020. The Washington Post. Read article Trump's Bypassing of the CDC Can Only Be Arrogance—or Malice. 29, 2020. Newsweek. Read article Medication Shortages Are the Next Crisis. April 28, 2020. The Atlantic. Read article Don't waste coronavirus tests on those already showing symptoms. There's a smarter way. May 27, 2020. USA Today. Read article This Chart Explains Why Reopening the Economy Is Still So Risky. May 4, 2020. Slate.com. Read article COVID-19's mortality rate isn't as high as we think. March 4, 2020. Slate.com. Read article SUMMER 2020 3
WELCOME: New Faculty & Fellows Andrew Goldsmith, MD, MBA Catalina Gonzalez Marques, MD, MPH Dr. Goldsmith received his BS in Physiology Dr. Gonzalez graduated in 2007 from of Neurobiology in 2010, his MBA in 2011, and Florida International University, cum laude his MD in 2015 from the University of with a BS in Political Science and Connecticut. He completed his residency in International Relations, and then completed emergency medicine at HMS in 2019 where a post-baccalaureate premedical program he was Chief Resident in his final year. at the University of Virginia from 2008-2009 He is currently an Emergency Ultrasound fellow at MGH. from 2010-2014, she attended The George Washington Andrew joined the faculty as an Attending Physician and University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Global head of ultrasound operations. He will also take a leading Health Track, and received her MD degree. Dr. Gonzalez role in developing hospital-wide ultrasound initiatives. completed her specialty training in emergency medicine at the Shands University of Florida Affiliated Hospitals Andrew Marshall, MD Emergency Medicine Residency Program in 2018, where she was appointed Chief Resident on her last year. She is Dr. Marshall graduated in 2010 with a BS in currently a Global Emergency Medicine Fellow at Warren Computer Science, a minor in Math and Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Dr. Gonzalez- Chemistry from Oakwood University. He Marques will join the Department of Emergency Medicine as received his MD from Meharry Medical a Nocturnist working at BWH and BWFH in September 2020. College in 2015. From 2015 to 2018, Dr. She will continue her work in global health as a member of Marshall completed his training in the Division of Global Emergency Care and Humanitarian Emergency Medicine at the University of Chicago Hospital, Service and as a member of the faculty of the Harvard and obtained a certificate in Clinical Effectiveness from Humanitarian Initiative. Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health in 2018. Andrew is currently a Research Training Fellow at Harvard Medical Desiree R. Azizoddin, PsyD School where he is currently completing his Masters in Bioinformatics. Dr. Marshall joined our faculty as an Dr. Azizoddin graduated in 2010 from the Attending Physician in Informatics starting July 2020. University of California with a BA in Psychology and Social Behavior. She Dana Im, MD, MPP, MPhil received her MA in Clinical Psychology in 2014 and PsyD in Clinical Psychology in 2017 Dr. Im graduated in 2010 from Wellesley from Loma Linda University. College with a BA in Neuroscience and went on to complete a MPhil in Public Health from From 2016-2017, Dr. Azizoddin completed her Clinical the University of Cambridge, UK in 2011, and Internship in Health Psychology at Jesse Brown VA Medical a MPP in Public Policy from JFK School of Center. She then completed a Clinical Fellowship in Pain Government in 2016. Psychology at Stanford University Medical Center (2017- She was awarded her MD from HMS in 2016 and is currently 2018). Dr. Azizoddin is currently a Postdoctoral Research completing her residency in emergency medicine at HMS Fellow in Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care at Dana where she is Chief Resident. Dana joined the Department of Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School. Desiree Emergency Medicine as an Attending Physician and principal joined our department as a Researcher working on palliative lead in the development of emergency medicine’s Behavioral care and health innovations in July 2020. Health initiatives in August 2020. David Hark, MD Dr. Hark graduated in 2011 from Emory University with a BS in Biology. He received his MD in 2015 from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He then completed his specialty training in Emergency Medicine at the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine at MGH in 2019 where he was Chief Resident in his final year. Dr. Hark is currently an Attending Physician at Newton Wellesley Hospital. He joined our department as Part-Time Attending Physician at UCC. SUMMER 2020 4
WELCOME: New Faculty & Fellows Daniel J. Egan, MD FELLOWS Dr. Egan completed his BS, summa cum Jason K. Bowman, MD laude, at the College of New Jersey in 1998 and his MD at the Icahn School of Medicine Dr. Bowman completed his BS in Applied at Mount Sinai in 2002. He completed his Mathematics with Minors in Physics and specialty training at the Harvard Affiliated Thanatology with great honors at the Emergency Medicine Residency Program in University of Rhode Island in 2012. He then 2006 where he selected as Chief Resident his final year. was awarded his MD with Concentration in From 2006-2008, Dr. Egan served as a Clinical Assistant in Aging (Focus in Hospice & Palliative the Section of HIV Medicine and an Attending Physician at Medicine) in 2016 from The Warren Alpert Medical School St. Vincent’s Hospital in Manhattan. He joined the faculty at (AMS) of Brown University. He completed his training at New York Medical College in 2007 and was appointed Harvard-Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency Program Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine. Dr. Egan where he was Chief Resident. Dr. Bowman joins our served as the Associate Program Director for St. Luke’s department in July 2020 in the Palliative Care Fellowship Roosevelt Hospital Center Emergency Medicine Residency program. Program from 2010-2013 and as Associate Program Director for NYU/Bellevue Emergency Medicine Residency Program Morgan C. Broccoli, MD, MSc from 2013-2015. In 2015, he was promoted to Program Director of Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt Emergency Morgan graduated from Cornell University in Medicine Residency Program and promoted to Associate 2011 with a BA in Biology and Psychology, Professor of Emergency Medicine at Icahn School of and then received her MD from Johns Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr. Egan was selected as the Vice Hopkins University School of Medicine in Chair of Education in the Department of Emergency 2016, while attending to medical school, Medicine at Columbia University Vagelos College of Morgan received her M.Sc. in Emergency Physicians and Surgeons in 2018 and appointed Associate Medicine from the University of Cape Town in 2015. She Professor of Emergency Medicine at CUMC. We are completed her residency program at Boston Medical Center. Dr. delighted that he has returned to the Harvard Affiliated Broccoli joined the Fellowship Program in Global Emergency Emergency Medicine Residency Program as its new Program Medicine starting July 2020. Director. Stephanie Regenhardt, MD, PhD Jonathan Strong, MD, MPH Dr. Flavin is a Massachusetts native. She Dr. Strong received a BS in Microbiology, graduated from the Massachusetts Institute Magna Cum Laude, from the University of of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Minnesota in 2009. He completed an MPH in 2008. She received her Doctorate in Biostatistics and Epidemiology in 2013 from Philosophy in 2014 and her Medical Degree Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public in 2016 from Vanderbilt University. Health and his MD in 2015 from the She is currently completing her specialty training at Harvard University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Flavin He then completed his training in Emergency Medicine in will enter a Pain Management Fellowship at BWH in August 2018 and a Fellowship in Faculty Development in 2019 at the 2020. She joined the Department of Emergency Medicine as University of Maryland. Dr. Strong is the current International a part-time moonlighter working at BWH and BWFH. Emergency Medicine senior fellow in BWH’s Department of Emergency Medicine. He joined the faculty of the Department of Emergency Medicine as a Nocturnist in July 2020 working at BWH and BWFH. Dr. Strong will continue his work in global health as a member of the Division of Global Emergency Care and Humanitarian Service and as a member of the faculty of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. SUMMER 2020 5
WELCOME: New Faculty & Fellows Sandra Hyunsoo Park, MD Stephen Hallisey, MD Dr. Park graduated from the University of Dr. Hallisey completed his BA in Philosophy Michigan in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science at New York University in 2008 and then in Microbiology, University Honors, and a completed a post-baccalaureate Studies at minor in Japanese. During her Columbia University in 2009. He received his undergraduate she was the recipient of the MD at Perelman School of Medicine at the GM Korean-American Scholar Award and University of Pennsylvania in 2015. the Korean Embassy Honor Scholarship. She received her MD Stephen completed his training in Emergency Medicine in from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2017. Dr. Park 2019 at the University of Pennsylvania, and completed his completed PGY1 and PGY2 of her specialty training in fellowship in Emergency Ultrasound in our faculty. He is General Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin and joining the Critical Care Fellowship Program starting July went on to complete her third year at Tufts Medical Center. 2020. She is joining the STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation as the 2020-2022 Research Fellow. Yonatan Keshner, MD Thiago Oliveira, MD Dr. Keshner graduated in 2010 with a BS in Ecological Technology and Design with Dr. Oliveira graduated with a BA in great honors from the University of Maryland. He then received his MD in 2016 Comparative Literature (Spanish and from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He completed his training at Harvard Portuguese), Minor in History from Dartmouth Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Keschner joins our department in the Administration College in 2006, and then completed a Fellowship Program in July 2020. post-baccalaureate premedical program at Harvard University in 2010. He attended to Boston University School of Medicine from 2011 to 2016, receiving his MD, while attending medical school, he also pursued and attained his MPH at Boston University School of Public Health. Currently, Dr. Oliveira completed his residency program at Boston Medical Center. He joins our Critical Care Fellowship program in our faculty starting July 2020. DID YOU KNOW? Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH’s human trafficking Scott G. Goldberg, MD, MPH is curriculum assessment tool was featured in the leading Mobile Integrated Care global 2020 U.S. State Department Trafficking Initiatives for the Mass General in Persons Report; is being utilized in 8 Brigham spearheading multiple countries as a standard-setting metric in innovations to move care out of human trafficking curriculum development; and the the hospital to improve safety and state of Texas is using it to implement their health professional human trafficking education mandate! care for many of our at-risk Find out more. populations during the COVID19 pandemic. SUMMER 2020 6
AWARDS Jeremy S. Faust, MD, MS was Christopher W. Baugh, MD, MBA was recognized by the Emergency Medicine Residents Associate with the 2019 awarded two (2) Partners in Excellence EMRA 45 under 45 award. Awards in 2019 for Teamwork and Leadership and Innovation. Eric Goralnick, MD, MS received a Calvin A. Brown, MD, III won the Best 2019 Partners in Excellence Award. HMS awarded him the 2020 Young Oral Abstract Presentation (3rd place) Mentor Award and the HMS Class of at the World Airway Management 2020 Faculty Mentor Award. meeting in 2019. Nadia Huancahuari, MD, MS was part Peter R. Chai, MD, MMS was one of of the Sepsis Task Force Team that won two researchers to win the 2019 Inter- the 2019 Partners in Excellence Award CFAR Antiretrovirals for Prevention for Teamwork. Travel Scholarship from the Harvard University Center for AIDS Research. Adam B. Landman, MD, MS, MIS, MHS was awarded the 2019 Partners in Roger D. Dias, MD, MBA, PhD received Excellence Award in Clinical Innovation a 2019 Partners in Excellence award in and was appointed Fellow of the Innovation. American Medical Informatics Association. Valerie A. Dobiesz, MD, MPH received Adaira I. Landry, MD, MEd, was the Massachusetts Medical Society’s 2019 Women’s Health research Award awarded the 2020 Young Mentor and the 2019 Momentum Award from Award from HMS. the Academy for Women in Academic Medicine. Regan H. Marsh, MD, MPH was Timothy B. Erickson, MD was awarded awarded the 2019 Hippocrates Humanitarian Award from BWH peers. 2019 Department of Emergency Medicine Exemplary Attending 7 Physician of the Year and HAEMR’s 2019 Attending Physician of the Year. SUMMER 2020
AWARDS Hanni M. Stoklosa, MD, MPH was David Meguerdichian, MD, MA, was awarded the 2019 Arnold P. Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award and the selected as the 2019 STRATUS Faculty 2020 BWPO Community Service Pillar Simulation Educator of the Year award. Award. R. Clay Merchant, MD, ScD was Scott H. Weiner, MD, MPH received awarded the 2019 Alumni Research the 2019 President Award from the Excellence Award from Mount Sinai Massachusetts College of Emergency School of Medicine Physicians for his leadership and dedication as president and recognition Eric J. Nilles, MD, MPH received an of distinguished service the emergency medicine. Dr. Weiner also received the Honorable Mention as Bedside Teacher of Distinguished Senior Reviewer from the Annuals of the Year from the Department of Emergency Medicine and the 2019 First Place, Mental Emergency Medicine at the University of Health Track from MIT Hacking Medicine Grand Hack. Iowa Hospital and Clinics Kathleen Wittels, MD was awarded the 2019 Hidden Gem Award by the Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine. Recipients of the 2019 Faculty Save the Date and Staff Awards 2020 FACULTY & Ron M. Walls Leadership Award - Christopher W. Baugh, MD, MBA STAFF AWARDS J. Stephen Bohan Mentor Award - Stephanie Kayden, MD, MPH Education and Teaching Award - Andrew Eyre You are cordially invited to join us for our Clinical Excellence Award - Heather Studley, MD virtual 2020 Awards Ceremony Research & Scholarship Award – Scott G. Weiner, MD, MPH Innovation Award - Peter R. Chai, MD, MMS Tuesday, September 22nd Community Service Award - Hanni Stoklosa 3PM Nurse of the Year - Steve Palmer Business Specialist of the Year - Rocio Domingos Zoom Meeting Outstanding Achievement and Performance by a Staff Member - Veronica Jackson Outstanding Citizen Award – Staff - Richard VanRooyen SUMMER 2020 8
HAEMR NEWS Richard C. Wuerz, M.D. Scholarship Fund for Emergency Medicine Research Richard C. Wuerz, M.D.We congratulate the two HAEMR teams who were selected for the 2020 Scholarship Fund for Emergency Medicine Research. Dr. Richard Wuerz was the former Associate Research Director whose contributions have continued to impact the current treatment of patients in the ED. The award recognizes promising HAEMR researchers. Mariama Runcie, MD, Melanie Molina, MD, and Anita Hazar Khidir, M.D. and Michael De Luca, M.D., M.S. for Chary MD PhD for their project on Mitigating their project on Reducing COVID-19 health inequities Microaggressions in Emergency Medicine (on behalf of through identification of health-related social needs and HAEMR Social EM Interest Academy) monitoring for clinical deterioration Mentors include Valerie Dobiesz, MD MPH, Joshua Baugh, Mentors include Regan Marsh, Michael Wilson, Shada MD MBA and Cricket Fisher, MD Rouhani, Brian Yun, Wendy Macias-Konstantopolous, and Margaret Samuels-Kalow Farah Dadabhoy, MD was selected as the HAEMR resident for the 2020 Maryanne Povinelli Humanism Award for her piece Writing in Color Mentor: Adaira Landry, MD, MEd Dr. Farah Dadabhoy took Dr. Spot on a walk with the new BWH social distancing committee to learn how robots can enforce social distancing in the hospital! SUMMER 2020 9
PA NEWS Christie Lucente, MS, PA-C is the Co Course Director of a new MGH Institute of Health Professions Continuing Professional Development course Telehealth Foundations: Applications Across Professions https://info.mghihp.edu/telehealthfoundations Aline Snietka, PA-C has served as a member of the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program (BHCHP) Emerging Leaders Board since March 2019. In this role, she has increased awareness of the unhoused population of Boston, worked directly with patients through community service, fundraised over $1000 at a Brews and Bingo event she organized to support organizational programs, and created volunteer opportunities for young professionals at BHCHP. PROMOTIONS Matthew Brochu, MS, MPH, PA-C has been promoted to Associate Chief PA of BWFH Operations. Matthew has been an Emergency Medicine PA for 11 years, 8 of which have been with Brigham Health. He serves as the Quality Let your colleagues know what are you doing: Email information on Assurance lead PA providing peer review for our awards, presentations and publications clinical team. or anything you'd like to share to [email protected] SUMMER 2020 10
RESEARCH & GRANTS Evaluating and Improving the Accuracy of ICD-Coded Recombinant human angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 Hospital Data Systems in Estimating the Invidence of Nonfactal Firearm Injuries by Intent Type (rhACE2) as a treatment for patients with COVID-19 National Collaborative on Gun Violence Research NCT04335136 Site PI: Eric Goralnick Apeiron Biologics Peter HouSite PI: ; Site Co-Investigators: Rebecca Baron, Steven Keller Network for Cardiothoracic Surgical Investigations in Cardiovascular Medicine: Mesenchymal Stem Cells for the Dial-COVID: remote mitigation through telephone symptom surveillance in refugee settlements in Uganda Treatment of Moderate to Severe COVID-19 Acute Elrha Respiratory Distress Syndrome NCT04371393 Phuong Pham and Patrick Vinck (Co-PIs) NIH NHLBI Cardiothoracic Surgical Trials Network Peter Hou;Site PI: Site Co-Investigators: Rebecca Baron, Laura Fredenburgh, Julie Ng, Patrick O'Gara, Mark Perrella Better Evidence Project Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict A Multi-Center, Adaptive, Randomized, Double-blind, Resolution at George Mason University Placebo-controlled Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Gimsilumab in Subjects With Lung Injury or Acute Phuong Pham and Patrick Vinck (Co-PIs) Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Secondary to Coronavirus Disease 2019 NCT04351243 KoBoToolbox Kinevant Sciences GmbH UNHCR – United Nations High Commission for Refugees Site PI: Peter Hou; Site Co-Investigator: Michael Billington Phuong Pham and Patrick Vinck (Co-PIs) A Phase 2, randomized, placebo-controlled, participant and NIH – R01 Research Grant investigator blinded, multi-center study to assess efficacy and Dr. Roger Dias, MD, PhD, MBA, of the Department of safety of MAS825 for the treatment of SAS-CoV-2 infected patients with COVID-19 pneumonia and impaired respiratory Emergency Medicine, will serve as the site PI for a function NCT04382651 multicentric R01 grant entitled “A Novel Cognition-based Novartis Pharmaceuticals Guidance System to Improve Surgical Safety”, and funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH). This project is a Site PI: Peter Hou; Site Co-Investigator: Michael Billington multidisciplinary collaboration between the BWH, MGH, UMass and the VA Hospital, where Dr. Marco Zenati serves A Randomized Double Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of as program director. The Human Factors & Cognitive Auxora for the Treatment of Severe COVID-19 Pneumonia Engineering lab, led by Dr. Dias at STRATUS Center for (CARDEA) NCT04345614 Medical Simulation, will provide expertise and develop CalciMedica, Inc. cutting-edge technologies for automated assessments of clinician performance in the cardiac operating room, Site PI: Peter Hou including the use of wearable physiological sensors, artificial intelligence and clinical decision support tools. This is a 4-year project. SUMMER 2020 11
PUBLICATIONS 1. Azizoddin DR, Vella Gray K, Dundin A, and Szyld D. 8. Deluca MA, Chai PR, Goralnick E, Erickson TB. Five Bolstering clinician resilience through an interprofessional, Decades of Global Chemical Terror Attacks: Data Analysis web-based nightly debriefing program for emergency to Inform Training and Preparedness. Disaster Med Public departments during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Health Prep. 2020 July 24; 1-12. doi 10.1017/dmp.2020.176 Interprofessional Care, Epub ahead of print https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32703327/ Azizoddin, D.R2. ., Lakin, J., Hauser, J., Rynar, L., Weldon, Chai PR,9. Byrne JD, Wentworth AJ, et al. Injection Molded C., Molokie, R., Enzinger, A., Payvar, D., Martin, J. Meeting Autoclavable, Scalable, Conformable (iMASC) system for the guidelines: Implementing a distress screening intervention for veterans with cancer. Psycho-Oncology, aerosol-based protection: a prospective single-arm Epub ahead of print feasibility study. BMJ Open 2020;10:e039120. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039120 https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/7/e039120 Brown III3. Godwin H, Fix M, Baker, Madsen T, Walls RM, Farrell SE.10. Dawson CMP, Wershof Schwartz A, CA. A Airway Management in Status Asthmaticus and Telehealth clinical skills education adaptation. The Clinical Severe Asthma. Resp Care. 2020 July [Epub ahead of Teacher. 2020; 17;43. print]. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/tct.13223 Brown III CA.4. Driver BE, Mosier JM, The Importance of Chai, P.R11. ., Ferro, E.G., Kirshenbaum, J.M. et al. the Process of Intubation for the Safety of Emergency Intentional Hydroxychloroquine Overdose Treated with High-Dose Diazepam: an Increasing Concern in the Airway Management. Acad Emerg Med. 2020 July [Epub COVID-19 Pandemic. J. Med. Toxicol. 16, 314–320 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13181-020-00790-8 ahead of print]. 5. April MD, Schauer SG, Arana AA, Fantegrossi A, Walls Brown III CARM, . Ketamine versus Etomidate and Peri- 12. Fricke A, Dobiesz V, Safi R, Radhakrishnan B, Erickson T and Pham P. Policy Implications of Alternate Medical Intubation Hypotension: A National Emergency Airway Registry Study. Acad Emerg Med. 2020 July [Epub ahead and Nursing Education in northwest Syria, July 2020. of print]. Oxford Middle East Review. Brown III CA.6. Mohr N, Fantegrossi A, Walls RM, https://omerjournal.com/2020/07/03/policy- Induction implications-of-alternate-medical-and-nursing-education- Agent Use and Outcomes In Emergency Department in-northwest-syria/ Patients with Sepsis: A National Emergency Airway Registry Cohort Study. Acad Emerg Med. 2020 July [Epub ahead Dobiesz V,13. Madsen TE, Das D, Sethuraman K, Agrawal of print]. P, Zeidan A, Goldberg E, Safdar B, Lall M. Unique Risks and 7. Chang CY, Baugh CW, Brown CA 3rd, Weiner SG. Solutions for equitable advancement during the COVID-19 Association Between Emergency Physician Length of Stay Pandemic: Early Experience from Frontline Physicians in Rankings and Patient Characteristics. Acad Emerg Med. 2020 Jun 22 Academic Medicine. NEJM Catalyst. July 20, 2020. DOI: 10.1056/CAT. 20.0268 SUMMER 2020 12
PUBLICATIONS 14. Gottlieb M, Landry A, Egan DJ, Shappell E, Bailitz J, Faust JS21. Niforatos JD, Melnick ER,. Covid-19 fatality is Horowitz R, Fix M. Rethinking Residency Conference in the likely overestimated. BMJ. 2020 Mar 20;368:m1113. doi: Era of COVID-19. AEM Educ Train. 2020;4:313-317. 10.1136/bmj.m1113. Egan DJ15. Gottlieb M,, Krzyzaniak SM, Wagner J, Weizberg Jeremy S.22. Armin Nowroozpoor, MD, Esther Choo, MD, Faust MD MS. Why the United States Failed to Contain M, Chan T. Rethinking the Approach to Continuing COVID-19. JACEP Open. June 30, 2020. doi: Professional Development Conferences in the Era of 10.1002/emp2.12155 COVID-19. J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2020 Jul 9. Online ahead of print. 16. Wu F, Zhang J. Xiao A, Gu X, Lee WK, Armas F, Kauffman 23. Shuhan He, Ayotomiwa Ojo, Adam L. Beckman, Suhas K, Hanage W, Matus M, Ghaeli N, Endo N, DUvallet C, Poyet Gondi, Megan Ranney, Marian E. Betz, Jeremy Faust, M, Moniz K, Washburn AD, Erickson TB, Chai PR, Thompson Esther Choo, Dara Kass, Ali S. Raja .The Story of J, Alm EJ. SARS-CoV-2 Titers in Wastewater are Hight than #GetMePPE and GetUsPPE.org - Rapidly Deploying Digital Expected from Clinically Confirmed Cases. American Tools for Better Healthcare. The Journal of Medical Internet Society for Microbiology. July/August 2020. 5;4 e00614- Research (JMIR). Article in Press. 20. 24. Goldberg, Scott A., Jochen Lennerz, Michael Klompas, 17. Sonny S. Patel, Omar E. Moncayo, Kristina M. Conroy, Eden Mark, Virginia M. Pierce, Ryan W. Thompson, Charles Doug Jordan, Timothy Erickson. The Landscape of T. Pu et al. Presymptomatic Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Amongst Residents and Staff at a Skilled Nursing Facility: Disinformation on Health Crisis Communication During the Results of Real-Time PCR and Serologic Testing. Clinical COVID-19 Pandemic in Ukraine: Hybrid Warfare Tactics, Infectious Diseases (2020) Fake Media News and Review of Evidence. JCOMM. July 2020 25. Gross, Isabel T., Scott A. Goldberg, Travis Whitfill, 18. Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD MS, Zhenqiu Lin PhD, Carlos Storm Liebling, Angelica Garcia, April Alfano, Adrian Hasdianda, and Mark X. Cicero. Improving pediatric del Rio MD. Comparison of Estimated Excess Deaths in administrative disaster preparedness through simulated New York City During the COVID-19 and 1918 Influenza disaster huddles. Disaster medicine and public health Pandemics. JAMA Network Open. In press, August 13, 2020. preparedness (2020): 1-6 19. Jeremy Samuel Faust. Towards a better case fatality 26. Goldberg, Scott A., Charles T. Pu, Ryan W. Thompson, estimate for SARS-CoV-2 during the early phase of the Eden Mark, Thomas D. Sequist, and David C. Grabowski. United States outbreak. Clinical Infectious Diseases, Asymptomatic Spread of COVID-19 in 97 Patients at a https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa639. Skilled Nursing Facility. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association (2020) 20. Jeremy Samuel Faust, Carlos del Rio, Assessment of Goldsmith, A,27. Duanmu, Y, Hoyler, J, Kimberly, H. Visual Deaths From COVID-19 and From Seasonal Influenza. JAMA Estimation of Tricuspid Annular Plane Systolic Excursion of Intern Med. Published online May 14, 2020. Emergency Medicine Providers. Western Journal of doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.2306 (>230,600 views, Emergency Medicine. July 2020; 21(4): 1022-1028. DOI: Altmetric 1672 10.5811/westjem.2020.5.46714 SUMMER 2020 13
PUBLICATIONS 28. Defining a Research Agenda for Layperson Prehospital 33. Debarati Guha-Sapir, Maria Moitinho de Almeida, Mory Goralnick E,Hemorrhage Control: A Consensus Statement. Keita, Gregg Greenough, Eran Bendavid. COVID-19 Ezeibe C, Chaudhary MA, McCarty J, Herrera-Escobar JP, policies: Remember measles. Science 17 Jul 2020: Vol. 369, Issue 6501, pp. 261 DOI: 10.1126/science.abc8637. Andriotti T, de Jager E, Ospina-Delgado D, Goolsby C, Hunt https://science.sciencemag.org/content/369/6501/261/t ab-pdf R, Weissman JS, Haider A, Jacobs L; and the Stop the Bleed 34. Eric Goralnick, Chibiuke Ezeibe, Muhammad Ali National Research Agenda Consensus Conference Working Chaudhary. Defining a Research Agenda for Layperson Group, Andrade E, Brown J, Bulger EM, Butler FK, Callaway Prehospital Hemorrhage Control: A Consensus Statement. JAMA Network Open 3.7 (2020): e209393-e209393 D, Caterson EJ, Choudhry NK, Davis MR, Eastman A, https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fulla rticle/2767879 Eastridge BJ, Epstein JL, Evans CL, Gausche-Hill M, Gestring Goldberg SAML, , Hanfling D, Holcomb JB, Jonson CO, King DR, Kivlehan S, Kotwal RS, Krohmer JR, Levy-Carrick N, Levy M, Meléndez Lugo JJ, Mooney DP, Neal MD, Niskanen R, O'Neill P, Park H, Pons PT, Prytz E, Rasmussen TE, Remley MA, Riviello R, Salim A, Shackelfold S, Smith ER, Stewart RM, Swaroop M, Ward K, Uribe-Leitz T, Jarman MP, Ortega 35. Dalton, Michael K., Muhammad Ali Chaudhary, Tomas Andriotti, Daniel Sturgeon, Peter A. Learn, Molly P. Jarman, G.JAMA Netw Open. 2020 Jul 1;3(7):e209393. doi: Joel S. Weissman, and Eric Goralnick. Patterns and 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.9393.PMID: 32663307 predictors of opioid prescribing and use after rib fractures. Goldsmith, A.29. Jaffe, T., Shokoohi, H., Liteplo, A., A Surgery. 2020. In press https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2020.05.015 novel application of Ultrasound-guided interscalene anesthesia for proximal humeral fractures. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2020;S0736-4679(20). 36. de Jager, Elzerie, Justin McCarty, Molly P. Jarman, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemermed.2020.05.013 Eric Goralnick,Tarsicio Uribe-Leitz, Adil H. Haider, Andrew J. Schoenfeld, and Gezzer Ortega. The association of state Goldsmith, A30.., Eke, O., Al Saud, A., et al. Remodeling firearm legislation with the burden of firearm-related Point-of-Care Ultrasound Education in the era of COVID- surgery. Journal of surgical research 255 (2020): 612-618. 19. Academic Emergency Medicine: Education and Training. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2020.06.004 2020;4(3):321 324. https://doi.org/10.1002/aet2.10475 Hou PC37. Mansoori JN, Linde-Zwirble W, , Havranek EP, Goldsmith, A.31. , Liteplo, A., Hayes, B., Shokoohi H., Douglas IS. Variability in usual care fluid resuscitation and Ultrasound-Guided Transgluteal Sciatic Nerve Analgesia risk-adjusted outcomes for mechanically ventilated patients for Refractory Back Pain in the ED. American Journal of in shock. Crit Care. 2020 Jan 28;24(1):25. doi: Emergency Medicine. 2020; 28(9): 1792-1795. 10.1186/s13054-020-2734-9. PMID: 31992351; PMCID: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajem.2020.06.001 PMC6986034. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31992351/ Goldsmith, A.32. Duggan, N., Liteplo, A., Shokoohi, H., Hou PC38. Chen CT, Chen CH, Chen TY, Yen DH, How CK,. Best practice recommendations for lung ultrasound Comparison of in-hospital and out-of-hospital cardiac scanning in patients with suspected COVID-19. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2020;S0736-4679(20)30582-5 DOI: arrest patients receiving targeted temperature https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemermed.2020.06.033 management: A matched case-control study. J Chin Med Assoc. 2020 May 1. doi:10.1097/JCMA.0000000000000343. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 32371666. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32371666/ SUMMER 2020 14
PUBLICATIONS Hou PC39. Pulia MS, O'Brien TP,, Schuman A, Sambursky R. 45. Prucnal CK, Martin AF, Stoklosa HM, Jansson PS. Multi-tiered screening and diagnosis strategy for COVID- Woman With Chest Pain, Back Pain, and Cardiac Arrest. 19: a model for sustainable testing capacity in response to Ann Emerg Med. 2020 Jan;75(1):e11-e12. doi: pandemic. Ann Med. 2020 Aug;52(5):207-214. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2019.07.031. PMID: 31866029. 10.1080/07853890.2020.1763449. Epub 2020 May 14. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31866029/ PMID: 32370561. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32370561/ Jansson PS46. Prucnal CK, , Deadmon E, Rosovsky RP, Zheng H, Kabrhel C. Analysis of Partial Thromboplastin Hou40. Yin HY, Wang S, Zhu YF, Zhang R, Ye XL, Wei JR, Times in Patients With Pulmonary Embolism During the First PC. The Development of Critical Care Medicine in China: 48 Hours of Anticoagulation With Unfractionated Heparin. From SARS to COVID-19 Pandemic. Critical Care Research Acad Emerg Med. 2020 Feb;27(2):117-127. doi: and Practice. Accepted May 23, 2020. 10.1111/acem.13872. Epub 2019 Nov 24. PMID: 31625654. https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ccrp/2020/3956732/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31625654/ Hou PC41. Moskowitz A; Huang DT, , Gong J, Doshi PB, Jansson PS47. Kharasch SJ, , Liteplo AS, Gouker S, Grossestreuer AV, Andersen LW, Ngo L, Sherwin RL, Berg Longacre M, Shokoohi H, Schleifer J. The Use of Point-of- KM; Chase M, Cocchi MN, McCannon JB, Hershey M, Care Ultrasound to Evaluate Pulsus Paradoxus in Children Hilewitz A, Korotun M, Becker LB, Otero RM, Uduman J, Sen With Asthma. J Ultrasound Med. 2020 Mar;39(3):625-632. A, Donnino MW. Effect of Ascorbic Acid, Corticosteroids, doi: 10.1002/jum.15226. Epub 2020 Jan 23. PMID: and Thiamine on Organ Injury in Septic Shock: The ACTS 31971275. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31971275/ Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. Accepted on June 22, 2020. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article- Jansson PS48. , Richards JB, Frakes MA, Cohen JE, Wilcox abstract/2769467 SR. The Effect of Lights and Sirens on Critical Care Transport Time. J Emerg Med. Available Online: July 30, 42. Kei Ouchi, Andrew J. Lawton, Jason Bowman, 2020. Rachelle Bernacki, Naomi George MD. Managing Code https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/ Status Conversations for Seriously Ill Older Adults in Respiratory Failure Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1 August S0736467920306697 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annemergmed.2020.05.039 49. Aaronson E, Jansson P, Wittbold K, Flavin S, Borczuk P. Unscheduled return visits to the emergency department with ICU admission: A trigger tool for diagnostic error. Am J Landry A43. and Lewiss RE. What Efficient Mentorship Emerg Med. 2020 Aug;38(8):1584-1587. doi: Looks Like. Harvard Business Review. August 25, 2020. 10.1016/j.ajem.2019.158430. Epub 2019 Sep 6. PMID: https://hbr.org/2020/08/what-efficient-mentorship- 31699427. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31699427/ looks-like?ab=hero-subleft-1 Jansson PS50. . Last Rites, or, Extreme Unction. Ann Emerg 44. Overbeek DL, Kass AO, Chiel LE, Boyer EW, Casey Med. Accepted on July 8, 2020. AMH. A review of toxic effect of electronic Jansson PS51. Prucnal CK,. A Man with Headache and cigarettes/vaping in adolescens and young adults. Critical Reviews in Toxicology. 50;6. 531-538. Feb 2020 Altered Mental Status after Sinus Surgery. Emerg Med J. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10408444. 2020.1794443 Accepted July 21, 2020. SUMMER 2020 15
PUBLICATIONS Seethala R52. , Keller SP. Extracorporeal Membrane 58. Sarah Thomas, Hanni Stoklosa, Laura Murphy. Child Oxygenation Resource Planning in the Setting of Pandemic Labor Trafficking is a Health Care Issue blogpost for the American Psychological Association. Respiratory Illness. Ann Am Thorac Soc. 2020 Jul;17(7):800- 59. Phuong N Pham, Mychelle Balthazard, Patrick Vinck 803. doi: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.202003-233PS. PMID: Assessment of Efforts to Hold Perpetrators of Conflict- 32292052; PMCID: PMC7328174. related Sexual Violence Accountable in Central African Republic Journal of International Criminal Justice, Volume https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32292052/ 18, Issue 2, May 2020, Stoklosa H53. Titchen K, . Syncope and Malnutrition in an 60. Abdulrazzaq Al-Saiedi, Kevin Coughlin, Muslih Irwani, Adolescent Girl. In Dalla RL, Sabella D, editors. Waad Ibrahim Khalil, Phuong N. Pham, Patrick Vinck. International Handbook of Human Trafficking: A Multi- Never Forget: Views on Peace and Justice Within Conflict- Affected Communities in Northern Iraq disciplinary and Applied Approach. New York, NY: https://hhi.harvard.edu/publications/english-version- never-forget-views-peace-and-justice-within-conflict- Routledge; 2020. p 240-261. affected. The report was cited by the AP here and by the New York Times Magazine here. Stoklosa H,54. Recknor F, Miller CL. Barriers to Identification of Trafficked Persons in Health Care Settings. In Coverdale J, Gordon M, Nguyen P, editors. Human Trafficking: A Treatment Guide for Mental Health Professionals. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association Publishing; 2020. 55. Ma ZB, Stoklosa H. Emergency Department Management of Trafficked Persons. In Coverdale J, Gordon M, Nguyen P, editors. Human Trafficking: A Treatment Guide for Mental Health Professionals. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association Publishing; 2020. Stoklosa H56. Gibbons P, Chisolm-Straker M, . Human Trafficking: Definitions, Epidemiology, and Shifting Ground. Let your colleagues know what are you doing: Email information on In Titchen KE, Miller E, editors. Medical Perspectives on awards, presentations and publications Human Trafficking in Adolescents A Case-Based Guide. to [email protected] Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland AG; 2020. p 1-12. Peter R. Chai57. Sara Gerke, Carmel Shachar, and I. Glenn Cohen. Regulatory, safety, and privacy concerns of home monitoring technologies during COVID-19. Nature Medicine. Published online 07 August 2020 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-020-0994-1 SUMMER 2020 16
ALUMNI NEWS EM Fellows who graduated in EM faculty who relocated in 2020 2020 Egide Abahuje, MD, MMED (STRATUS Research Fellow Megan M. Rybarczyk, MD, MPH, a 2018-2020) was accepted to a research fellowship at the former GEM fellow (2017-2019) who Surgical Outcome and Quality Improvement Center later joined the Division of Global (SOQIC), Department of Surgery, Northwestern University. Emergency Care and Humanitarian https://www.surgery.northwestern.edu/research/soqic/in Studies (GECHS) as Associate dex.html Fellowship Director, accepted a position as Assistant Professor of Alexander Barbuto, MD (Harvard Medical Toxicology Clinical Emergency Medicine at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia. Fellow 2018-2020) returns to military life as a Captain in the Medical Corps and an Emergency Medicine physician https://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/f at Fort Hood, TX. aculty/index.php/g275/p9372982 Lucas ‘Luke’ Carlson MD, MPH (Partners HealthCare We want to hear form you! email us Population Health Fellow/ Health Policy Fellow 2019-2020) to [email protected] is the Medical Director of Community and Population Health at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore MD. Michael Chary MD, PhD (Harvard Medical Toxicology Fellow 2018-2020) has joined the Emergency Medicine clinical research faculty at Weill Cornell Medical College. http://vivo.med.cornell.edu/display/cwid-mic9189 Zheng Ben Ma, MD, MHCM (Administration Fellow 2018- 2020) is an Assistant Professor in Emergency Medicine at the McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. https://med.uth.edu/emergencymedicine/faculty/zheng- ben-ma-md-m B. Christian Renne II, MD (Emergency Critical Care Medicine Fellow 2018-2020) is a Critical Care physician in the Trauma, Emergency Surgery and Surgical Critical Care at MGH. Michael H. Sherman, MD, MA (Emergency Critical Care Medicine Fellow 2018-2020) is an Emergency Medicine physician at UMASS Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, MA. Jonathan Strong MD, MPH (Global Emergency Medicine Fellow 2019-2020) is a new faculty member in our Division of Global Emergency Care and Humanitarian Studies (GECHS). SUMMER 2020 17
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