Curriculum Vitae



Michael E. Winters, MD, MBA, FAAEM, FACEP

Professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine and Medicine

Vice Chair for Clinical and Administrative Affairs

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Date: January 2021

Contact Information

Business Address 6th Floor, Suite 200

110 South Paca Street

Baltimore, Maryland 21201

Department Phone: 410-328-8025

Office Phone: 667-214-2189

email: mwinters@som.umaryland.edu

Education

1991 – 1995 The Johns Hopkins University

Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering

Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering

Minor, Mathematical Sciences

1995 – 1999 M. D., The Medical College of Virginia

Virginia Commonwealth University

2016 – 2018 Masters of Business Administration

Robert H. Smith School of Business

University of Maryland

Post Graduate Education and Training

1999 – 2004 Residency, The University of Maryland Medical Center

Combined Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine

2003 – 2004 Chief Resident, Combined Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine

2005 – 2006 The American College of Emergency Physicians

Teaching Fellowship, Irving, Texas

2007 – 2009 The American College of Physician Executives

University of Maryland Medical System, Physician Leadership Education Institute

Certifications

2004 The American Board of Internal Medicine

Expires, December, 2024

2005 The American Board of Emergency Medicine

Expires, December, 2025

Medical Licensure

2004 – present State of Maryland

Employment History

Academic Appointments

2004 – 2006 Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2005 – 2006 Instructor, Department of Medicine (secondary appointment), UMSOM

2006 – 2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2006 – 2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine (secondary appointment), UMSOM

2011 – 2018 Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2011 – 2018 Associate Professor, Department of Medicine (secondary appointment), UMSOM

2018 – present Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2018 – present Professor, Department of Medicine (secondary appointment), UMSOM

2018 – present Vice Chair for Clinical and Administrative Affairs, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

Hospital Appointments

2004 – 2011 Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine

Mercy Medical Center

2004 – present Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland Medical Center

2008 – 2018 Medical Director, Adult Emergency Department

University of Maryland Medical Center

Professional Society Memberships

2001 – present The American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2002 – present The American College of Emergency Physicians

2003 – 2017 American College of Physicians

2005 – 2015 Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine

Honors and Awards

National

2003 Clinical Excellence Award, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Residency Association

Annual Scientific Assembly, Boston, Massachusetts

2006 “Top 10 Speakers”, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 12th Annual Scientific Assembly, San Antonio, Texas

2006 Fellow, American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2007 “Top 10 Speakers”, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 13th Annual Scientific Assembly, Las Vegas, Nevada

2007 Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians

2009 Young Educator of the Year, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 15th Annual Scientific Assembly, Phoenix, Arizona. Award recognizes faculty who are less than 5 years out of residency who have made significant contributions to AAEM through work on educational programs

2009 National Emergency Medicine Faculty Teaching Award, American College of Emergency Physicians, Annual Scientific Assembly, Boston, Massachusetts

2012 Service Award, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 18th Annual Scientific Assembly, San Diego, California

2014 Top Speaker, Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida

2015 2014-2015 Honorable Mention Outstanding Speaker of the Year Award. American College of Emergency Physicians. Presented to the faculty member who has consistently demonstrated teaching excellence at ACEP educational meetings throughout the year, achieving the second highest performance ratings by course registrants (99.5%)

2015 Top Speaker, Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida

2016 Top Speaker, Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida

2017 Top Speaker, Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida

2018 Joe Lex Educator of the Year, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California

Local

2003 First Place, Oral Clinical Vignette Presentation, American College of Physicians, Annual Maryland Chapter Assembly

2004 Highest In-service Examination Score, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2004 Distinguished Service Award, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2004 Robert J. Doherty Exemplary Teaching Resident Award, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2005 Teacher of the Year 2004 – 2005, Department of Emergency Medicine, Mercy Medical Center

2008 Outstanding Teaching Attending Award 2007 - 2008

Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2012 Top Doctor in Emergency Medicine, Baltimore Magazine, Baltimore, Maryland

2013 Top Doctor in Emergency Medicine, Baltimore Magazine, Baltimore, Maryland

2013 Catherine J. Zelko Memorial Award for Excellence in Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wellspan York Hospital, York, Pennsylvania

2015 Outstanding Teaching Attending Award 2014 - 2015

Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2017 Outstanding Teaching Attending Award 2016-2017

Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2020 Top Doctor in Emergency Medicine, Baltimore Magazine, Baltimore, Maryland

Administrative Service

Institutional Service

2002 – 2019 Graduate Medical Education Committee, UMMC

2004 – present Education Committee, Department of Emergency Medicine

UMSOM

2004 – 2019 Post-Graduate Education Committee, Department of Medicine, UMSOM

2005 – 2019 Program Director, Combined EM/IM Residency Program, UMMC

2005 – present Faculty Interviewer, Admissions Committee, UMSOM

2005 – 2006 Professionalism Committee, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2006 – 2007 Education Subcommittee, Chair, Executive Strategic Planning Committee, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM. Outcome: Developed 5-year strategic education plan

2006 – 2019 Co-Director and Founder, Combined EM/IM/Critical Care Residency Program, UMMC

2007 – 2009 School of Medicine Council, Alternate Representative, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2008 – 2019 Sepsis Committee, UMMS

Outcome: Develop sepsis protocol for implementation at all hospitals within the University of Maryland Medical System

2008 – 2019 Performance Improving Steering Committee, UMMC

2008 – 2010 Blood Stream Infection Central Venous Catheter Committee, UMMC

2010 – 2012 Medical Executive Committee, UMSOM, Alternate Representative

2014 – 2016 Strategic Steering Committee – Ebola Preparation Plan, UMSOM, UMMC

2015 – present Appointments, Promotion, & Tenure Committee, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

2015 – present Medical Executive Committee, At-Large Member, UMMC

2016 – 2018 Treasurer, Medical Staff Organization, UMMC.

2017 – present Physician IT Advisory Committee, UMMC.

National Service

2004 – present Education Committee, American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2005 – 2015 Combined Program Director Committee, Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine

2005 – present Critical Care Section, American College of Emergency Physicians

2006 – present Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee, American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Authored 1st Clinical Guideline on “Angioedema”

2007 – 2015 Oral Board Examiner, American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2008 – 2016 Board Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine – Medscape Society

2008 – 2018 Education Committee, Maryland Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians

2009 – present Reviewer, Journal of Emergency Medicine

2012 – present Co-Director, National Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2012 – 2014 Scientific Assembly Subcommittee, American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2012 – present Director, Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician, American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2015 – present Physician Reviewer, Academic Life in Emergency Medicine University.

2016 – present Reviewer, Intensive Care Medicine

2017 – present At-Large Board Member, Critical Care Section, American Academy of Emergency Medicine

State/Regional Service

2011 – 2017 Chair, Education Committee, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians. Responsible for developing the Annual Educational Conference.

Editorial Service

Guest Editor Mattu A, Winters ME, Grundmann K. Emergencies in the Elderly Patient. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine 2007.

Contributing Editor Perkins J, Kahan S, McCue JD. In a Page. Inpatient Medicine. Baltimore, Maryland: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008.

Associate Editor Rogers, RL, Mattu A, Winters ME, Martinez J. Practical Teaching in Emergency Medicine. Wiley-Blackwell Pub/BMJ Books, 2008.

Senior Editor Greenwood JC, Emlet LL, Mallemat H, Winters ME. PressorDex: A Guide to medications in the critically ill emergency department patient. Emergency Medicine Residency Association (EMRA). 2012.

Associate Editor Rogers, RL, Mattu A, Winters ME, Martinez J, Mulligan T. Practical Teaching in Emergency Medicine, 2nd Ed., Wiley-Blackwell Pub. 2012.

Senior Editor Greenwood JC, Emlet LL, Mallemat H, Winters ME. PressorDex: A Guide to medications in the critically ill emergency department patient. 2nd Edition. Emergency Medicine Residency Association (EMRA). 2015.

Associate Editor Mattu A, Chanmugam AS, Swadron SP, Winters ME, Woolridge DP. Avoiding Common Errors in the Emergency Department, 2nd edition. Wolters Kluwer Health. 2017.

Senior Editor Greenwood JC, Emlet LL, Ellender T, Lu M, Mallemat H, McCurdy MT, Swaminathan A, Winters ME. PressorDex: A Guide to medications in the critically ill emergency department patient. 3nd Edition. Emergency Medicine Residency Association (EMRA). 2017.

Guest Editor Perkins J, Winters ME. Severe Sepsis in the Emergency Department. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. 2017.

Guest Editor Wu F, Winters ME. Emergency Medicine. Physician Assistant Clinics of North America. 2017.

Associate Editor Roberts JR, Custalow CB, Thomsen TW, et al. Roberts & Hedges Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine, 7th edition. Elsevier Saunders. 2018.

Assistant Editor American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2017.

Associate Editor CorePendium. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP). 2019.

Guest Editor Winters ME, Wilcox SR. Resuscitation. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. 2020.

Teaching Service

Medical Student Teaching

2004 – 2016 Introduction to Clinical Medicine

2004 – 2016 Faculty Lecturer, Emergency Medicine Rotation, Monthly faculty lecturer to 4th-year medical students performing Emergency Medicine Elective. Topic: “Approach to the patient with hypotension”

2005 – 2009 Physical Diagnosis

2006 Faculty Lecturer, Infectious Disease Module, 9/28/06

2008 Faculty Lecturer, Pulmonary Emergencies, 1/10/08

2008 Faculty Lecturer, Cardiac Emergencies, 2/22/08

2010 Faculty Lecturer, Pulmonary Emergencies, 1/12/10

Resident Teaching

2004 – present Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMMC; Supervise 2 PGY-2 or PGY-3 residents, 2 PGY-1 residents, and one or two 4th-year medical students per shift; average, approximately 32 hours per week

2004 – present Faculty Lecturer, Introduction to Emergency Medicine, Yearly lecture series given in July to beginning Emergency Medicine PGY-1 residents, Topics “Approach to the patient in shock” and “Approach to the patient with acute back pain”

2004 – present Faculty Lecturer, First-Hour Conference, Faculty participant in weekly core curriculum lecture series to Emergency Medicine Residents, Approximately 3 lecture hours per year

2005 – 2011 Creator and Coordinator, Internal Medicine Procedure Lab, Yearly cadaver lab given in July to PGY-1 Internal Medicine residents

2006 – 2014 Faculty Oral Board Examiner, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, Faculty examiner for senior residents preparing to take the oral board exam in emergency medicine

Mentoring Activities

2005 – 2009 Emergency Medicine Resident Lectures

Mentor PGY-2 and PGY-3 Emergency Medicine residents giving their monthly case conferences

2005 – 2009 Emergency Medicine Resident In-Service Examination

Mentor PGY-2 and PGY-3 residents who have had difficulty with the National In-training Examination

2017 – present ACEP Coaching Program

Mentor new, rising star speakers for the annual Scientific Assembly of the American College of Emergency Physicians

2017 – present AAEM Speaker Development Program

Mentor rising star speakers for the American Academy of Emergency Physicians

Grant Support/Research Activities

Active

8/1/14 – present Co-Inv (PI – Richard Wilkerson)

“PROACT” - Procalcitonin Antibiotic Consensus Trial

Multicenter trial evaluating the use of procalcitonin to determine antibiotic use in patients with lower respiratory tract infection.

Total Direct Costs: pending

8/8/16 – present Co-Inv (PI – Mukta Srivastava)

“Single Center Outcomes of Resuscitated Comatose Patients”

Total Direct Costs: pending

6/7/17 – present Co-Inv (PI – Richard Wilkerson)

“CABP ML-3341-306”

A Phase 3, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, comparator-controlled study to evaluate safety and efficacy of intravenous to oral delafloxacin in adult subjects with community-acquired bacterial pneumonia

Total Direct Costs: pending

1/9/17 – 2/1/20 PI (Mentor to Resident Researcher)

“FAT CPR” - Fatigue in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. An assessment of compressor quality and fatigue during cardiopulmonary arrest in the Adult Emergency Department, UMMC.

Resident Research Award Recipient – Linsey Weiner, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

Total Direct Costs: $5,000

3/14/17 – present PI (Mentor to Resident Researcher)

“Early Warning Score as a Predictor of Level of Care Elevation”

Resident Researcher Mark Sutherland, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

Total Direct Costs: none

Completed

5/10/11-3/14/12 PI

“Adult Emergency Department Medications To Go Pilot”

Collaborative project with Faculty from School of Pharmacy and Department of Medicine, UMSOM

No direct costs

2/19/13-3/1/14 PI (Mentor to Resident Researcher)

“Initial tidal volume settings for intubated ED patients with suspected ALI or ARDS”

Resident Research Award Recipient – Michael Allison, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

Total Direct Costs: $5,000

11/27/13-12/3/14 Co-Inv (PI – Haney Mallemat)

“Identification of susceptibility patterns of urinary isolates in patients with uncomplicated urinary tract infections in the University of Maryland Medical Center Adult Emergency Department”

Collaborative project with Faculty from School of Pharmacy and Department of Medicine, UMSOM

No direct costs

5/31/16-4/20/17 PI (Mentor to Resident Researcher)

“Ultrasound Cardiac Arrest”

Resident Research Award Recipient – Maite Huis in 't Veld Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM

Total Direct Costs: $5,000

Innovative Educational Programs and Curricula

2005 – present Emergency Critical Care Lecture Series

Developed and coordinate bimonthly lecture series on emergency critical care topics

2007 – present Critical Care Pearl of the Week

Provide weekly critical care pearls for emergency medicine faculty and residents

2009 – 2010 Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives: Critical Care Edition (EMRAP:CC) Developed and co-host a monthly podcast dedicated to reviewing critical care topics that pertain to emergency medicine. There are currently about 500 subscribers to this educational program.

2011 – present Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine (CCPEM)

Co-host a monthly podcast dedicated to reviewing critical care topics that pertain to emergency medicine. There are currently about 1000 subscribers to this educational program. In January 2011, EMRAP:CC (above) was renamed to CCPEM.

2011 Resuscitating the Critically Ill ED Patient.

Course Director for preconference workshop for the Emergency Medicine in the Developing World 2011, Cape Town, South Africa. Workshop attended by approximately 60 participants.

2012 – present Emergency Medicine Critical Care Symposium.

Organize the annual symposium on emergency medicine and critical care for the Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine.

2012 – present Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician.

Director for annual preconference course at the Scientific Assembly of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine.

2014 Critical Care Symposium.

Director for this critical care preconference workshop of the Crashing Patient Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.

2015 Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiology.

Co-director for this critical care preconference course of the 8th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Conference, Rome, Italy.

2016 - present Resuscitation.

Conference Director, Las Vegas, Nevada and Baltimore, Maryland

2016 – present Critical Care Symposium.

Co-Director for this critical care preconference course of the annual meeting of the Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants.

2016 Critical Care Symposium.

Director for this critical care preconference workshop of the Crashing Patient Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.

2018 Critical Care Symposium.

Director for this critical care preconference workshop of the Crashing Patient Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Focus of the Symposium entirely on emergency department mechanical ventilation.

Publications

National Clinical Guidelines

1. Winters ME. Clinical Practice Guideline: Initial evaluation and management of patients presenting with acute urticaria or angioedema. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, July 2006. Available at positionstatements.

2. Winters ME, Rosenbaum S. Clinical Practice Guideline: What is the emergency department management of patients with angioedema secondary to an ACE-inhibitor? Milwaukee, Wisconsin: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, April 2011. Available at emtopics/practice_guidelines.php.

3. Sherwin R, Winters ME, Heller M. Clinical Practice Guideline. Does early and appropriate antibiotic administration improve mortality in emergency department patients with severe sepsis or septic shock? Milwaukee, Wisconsin: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, September 2015. Available at emtopics/practice_guidelines.php.

4. Winters ME, Sherwin R, Heller M. Clinical Practice Guideline. Does early goal-directed therapy decrease mortality compared with standard care in patients with septic shock? Milwaukee, Wisconsin: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, February 2016. Available at emtopics/practice_guidelines.php.

5. Winters ME, Sherwin R. Clinical Practice Guideline. What is the preferred resuscitation fluid for patients with severe sepsis and septic shock? Milwaukee, Wisconsin: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, March 2017. Available at emtopics/practice_guidelines.php.

6. Hayes B, Winters ME. What is the role of reversal agents in the management of ED patients with dabigatran-associated hemorrhage? Milwaukee, Wisconsin: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, June 2017. Available at emtopics/practice_guidelines.php.

7. Wilkerson G, Rosenbaum S, Winters ME. Clinical Practice Statement Update: What is the Emergency Department Management of Patients with Angioedema Secondary to an ACE-inhibitor? Milwaukee, Wisconsin: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, November 2020. Available at emtopics/practice_guidelines.php.

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles

1. Winters ME, Zilberstein J, Kleutz P. Back pain emergencies. Medicine Clinics of North America 2006;90(3):505-23.

2. Winters ME, Katzen S. Identifying chest pain emergencies in the outpatient setting. Primary Care 2006; 33(3):625-42.

3. Winters ME, McCurdy M, Zilberstein J. Monitoring the critically ill emergency department patient. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 2008; 26:741-57.

4. Winters ME, Mitarai Y, Brady W. The critical care literature 2008. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009; 27:1000-9.

5. Wood SL, Winters ME. Care of the intubated emergency department patient. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2011;40:419-27.

6. Merchant A, Marcolini E, Winters ME. Treating critical illness caused by the 2009 H1N1 Influenza A virus. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2011;40:522-27.

7. Winters ME, Mitarai Y, Brady W. The critical care literature 2009. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2011; 29: 554-62.

8. Gore M, Winters ME. Erythema gyratum repens: a rare paraneoplastic rash. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2011; 12(4):556-8.

9. Boutsikaris D, Winters ME. Postresuscitation Care. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2012; 30:123-140.

10. Winters ME, Mitarai Y, Brady W. The critical care literature 2010. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012; 30:1268-73.

11. Tewelde SZ, Winters ME, Cooling the fire: Resuscitated sudden death. Cardiol Clin 2012;30(4):639-50.

12. Hayes BD, Zaharna L, Winters ME, Feemster AA, Browne BJ, Hirshon JM. To-Go meds for decreasing emergency department return visits. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012; 30:2011-2014.

13. Shaikh S, Jerrard D, Brodeur M, Winters ME, Witting M. How long are patients willing to wait before leaving the emergency department without being seen? Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012; 13(6):463-7.

14. Shaikh SB, Witting MD, Winters ME, Brodeur M, Jerrard DA. Support for a waiting room time tracker: A survey of patients in an urban emergency department. Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013; 44:225-9.

15. Winters ME, Mallemat H, Brady W. The critical care literature 2011. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013; 31(3): 593-6.

16. Winters ME, Rosenbaum S, Vilke GM, Almazroua FY. Emergency department management of patients with ACE-inhibitor angioedema. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013; 45:775-80.

17. Zilberstein J, McCurdy M, Winters ME. Anaphylaxis. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2014; 47:182-7.

18. Nable JV, Greenwood JG, Abraham MK, Bond MC, Winters ME. Implementation of a team-based physician staffing model at an academic emergency department. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014; 15:682-6.

19. Wacker DA, Winters ME. Shock. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2014; 32:747-58.

20. Winters ME, Martinez J, Mallemat H, Brady W. The critical care literature 2013. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014; 32:1520-5.

21. Allison MG, Scott MC, Hu K, Witting MD, Winters ME. High Initial Tidal Volumes in ED Patients at Risk for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Journal of Critical Care 2015; 30:341-3.

22. Allison MG, Scott MC, Hu K, Witting MD, Winters ME. Response to: Do initial tidal volumes impact acute respiratory distress development in patients intubated in the emergency department? Journal of Critical Care 2015; 30:423-4.

23. Winters ME, Martinez J, Mallemat H, Brady W. The critical care literature 2014. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015; 33:828-33.

24. Scott M, Winters ME. Congestive heart failure. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 2015; 33:553-62.

25. Hines MC, Al-Salamah T, Heil EL, Mallemat H, Witting M, Johnson K, Winters ME, Hayes B. Resistance patterns of Escherichia coli in women with uncomplicated urinary tract infection do not correlate with Emergency Department antibiogram. Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015; 49:998-1003.

26. Allison MG, Winters ME. Noninvasive ventilation for the emergency physician. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 2016; 34:51-62.

27. Alhashem H, Avendano C, Hayes B, Winters ME. Persistent life-threatening hemorrhage after administration of idarucizumab. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2016; S0735-6757(16). [Epub ahead of print]

28. Nanavati P, Parker B, Winters ME. Delayed splenic injury case report. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016; S0735-6757(16). {Epub ahead of print]

29. Winters ME, Sherwin R, Vilke G, Wardi G. Does early goal-directed therapy decrease mortality compared with standard care in patients with septic shock? Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017; 52:379-384.

30. Perkins J, Winters ME. An introduction to the most complex disease in emergency medicine. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. 2017; 35(1):xvii-xviii.

31. Lofflin R, Winters ME. Fluid resuscitation in severe sepsis. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. 2017; 35(1):59-74.

32. Salerno A, Cotter BV, Winters ME. Wallenberg syndrome caused by vertebral artery dissection. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2017; 52:738-740.

33. Winters ME, Martinez J, Mallemat H, Brady W. The critical care literature 2016. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017; 35(10):1547-1554

34. In ‘t Veld MA, Allison MG, Bostick DS, Fisher K, Witting M, Winters ME. Ultrasound use during ACLS causes delays in chest compressions. Resuscitation. 2017; 119:95-98.

35. Sherwin R, Winters ME, Vilke GM, Wardi G. Does early and appropriate antibiotic administration improve mortality in emergency department patients with severe sepsis or septic shock? Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017; S0736-4679:31131-3.

36. Spiegel R, Winters ME, McCurdy MT. Cerebral Resuscitation: Shifting away from the basics. Resuscitation. 2018; 121:e11.

37. Winters ME, Sherwin R, Vilke G, Wardi G. What is the preferred resuscitation fluid for patients with severe sepsis and septic shock? Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2017; 53:928-39.

38. Tewelde S, Liu S, Winters ME. Cardiogenic Shock. Cardiol Clin 2018; 36:53-61.

39. Allison M, Winters ME. Reply to: Point-of-care ultrasound during advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation: rule of art have to be respected! Resuscitation. 2018; 122:e3.

40. Winters ME. In Response “Early goal-directed therapy is standard therapy for septic shock”. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018; 54:245-6.

41. Hayes BD, Winters ME, Rosenbaum S, Allehyami MF, Vilke GM. What is the role of reversal agents in the management of patients with dabigatran-associated hemorrhage? Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018; 54(4):571-5.

42. Winters ME, Hu K, Martinez J, Mallemat H, Brady W. The critical care literature 2017. Am J Emerg Med. 2019; 37(5):965-71.

43. Parker B, Manning S, Winters ME. The crashing obese patient. Western J Emerg Med. 2019; 20(2):323-30.

44. Al Hazmi A, Winters ME. Evans Syndrome. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine. 2019; 3(2):128-131

45. Khoujah D, Martinelli A, Winters ME. Resuscitating the Critically Ill Geriatric Emergency Department Patient. Emerg Med Clin N Am. 2019; 37(3):569-81.

46. Winters ME, Devereaux DC, Goyal N, et al. Combined residency programs in emergency medicine. J Emerg Med. 2019; 57:e199-e204.

47. Winters ME, Hu K, Martinez J, Mallemat H, Brady W. The critical care literature 2018. Am J Emerg Med. 2020;38:670-80.

48. Wallis M, Chow JH, Winters ME, McCurdy MT. Angiotensin II for the emergency physician. Emergency Medicine Journal. 2020. [Epub ahead of print].

49. Sutherland ME, Yarmis SJ, Lemkin DL, Winters ME, Dezman ZDW. National early warning score is modestly predictive of care escalation after ED-to-floor admission. J Emerg Med. 2020; 58:882-891.

50. Wilcox SR, Winters ME. Resuscitation in emergency medicine: Now more important than ever. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2020; 38(4). [Epub ahead of print].

51. Garmel GM, Pettis HM, Lane DR, Darvish A, Winters ME, et al. Clerkships in emergency medicine. J Emerg Med. 2020. [Accepted for publication].

52. Winters ME, Hu K, Martinez J, Mallemat H, Brady W. The critical care literature 2019. Am J Emerg Med. 2020 [Accepted for publication].

Non-peer-reviewed Journal Articles

1. Winters ME, Jerrard D. Lyme disease. Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine 2002;16(9).

2. Butler KO, Winters ME. Shock-beyond the golden hour. Emergency Medicine Reports 2003;24(26):345-57.

3. Rogers RL, Winters ME, Mayo D. Pulmonary embolism: remember that patient you saw last night? Emergency Medicine Practice 2004;6(6).

4. Farinholt HM, Winters ME. Sepsis. Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine May 2010;24(9):11-18.

5. Marcolini E, Winters ME. Critical care subspecialization in emergency medicine. Common Sense 2010; 17(3):12-13.

6. DeBlieux P, Winters ME. Vasoactive agents for managing shock. Emergency Medicine News 2011;33(1).

7. Heffner AC, Winters ME. Therapeutic Cooling Saves Lives – It’s Time for Everyone To Be On Board! Emergency Medicine News May 2012.

8. Al-Salamah T, Winters ME. Sepsis-3: What’s New? Saudi Arabian Society of Emergency Medicine Newsletter 2016; 1(2):1-2.

Web-based Journal Articles

1. Winters ME. Evidence-based Gastroenterology for the Emergency Physician. CME Feature Article, . August 2005.

2. Winters ME. Evidence-based ENT emergencies. . February 2007.

3. Winters ME. Pitfalls in the Management of Critically Ill ED Patients. CME Feature Article, . December 2007.

4. Glatter R, Winters ME. Lactic Acid and Base Deficit: What are their roles in the management of septic ED patients? Medscape/AAEM Ask the Expert Series. aaem. September 2008.

5. Winters ME. Noninvasive Ventilation in the ED. Medscape/AAEM Ask the Expert Series. aaem. August 2009.

6. Winters ME. What are the Initial Ventilator Settings in the Intubated Asthmatic Patient? Medscape/AAEM Ask the Expert Series. aaem. December 2010.

7. Winters ME. CORTICUS Fuels Controversy Over Steroid Use for Sepsis? Expert Interview. Medscape Medical News. . February 2011.

8. Mallemat HA, Winters ME. Care of the Critically Ill ICU Boarder. CME Feature Article, . November 2011.

9. Scott MC. Winters ME. Saline should not be used for fluid resuscitation in the emergency department. The Unit. Newsletter of the Critical Care Section of the American College of Emergency Physicians. Spring 2015.

10. Winters ME. Anaphylaxis: State of the Art Management. CME Feature Article. . November 2015.

Textbooks

1. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Marcolini EG, Bond MC, Woolridge DP, editors. Emergency Department Resuscitation of the Critically Ill. Dallas, Texas, American College of Emergency Physicians, August 2011, 250 pp.

2. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Marcolini EG, Bond MC, Woolridge DP, editors. Emergency Department Resuscitation of the Critically Ill. 2nd edition. Dallas, Texas, American College of Emergency Physicians, May 2017, 275 pp.

Book Chapters

1. Winters ME, Mattu A. Your emergency medicine clerkship – how to be a star. Rules of the Road for Medical Students. American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2002.

2. Winters ME. Pitfalls in the management of the patient with acute back pain. In: Mattu A, Goyal D (eds). Emergency Medicine: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Improving Outcomes. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Pub/BMJ Books, 2007.

3. Winters ME. Emergency medicine/internal medicine. In: Harkin KE, Cushman JT (eds). The Medical Student Survival Guide: A Comprehensive Guide to the Specialty. Irving, Texas, Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, 2007.

4. Winters ME. Paracentesis and ascitic fluid analysis. In: Perkins J, Kahan S, McCue JD (eds). In a Page: Inpatient Medicine. Baltimore, Maryland: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008.

5. Winters ME. Thoracentesis and pleural fluid analysis. In: Perkins J, Kahan S, McCue JD (eds). In a Page: Inpatient Medicine. Baltimore, Maryland: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008.

6. Winters ME. Syncope. In: Perkins J, Kahan S, McCue JD (eds). In a Page: Inpatient Medicine. Baltimore, Maryland: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008.

7. Winters ME. Circulatory assessment and support. In: Adams J et al (eds). Emergency Medicine. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Elsevier, 2008.

8. Winters ME, Rogers RL. Systemic infectious diseases. In: Schofer J, Mattu M (eds). Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2008.

9. Rogers RL, Winters ME. Endocrine disorders. In: Schofer J, Mattu A (eds). Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2008.

10. Winters ME. Anaphylaxis. In: The Textbook of Emergency Cardiovascular Care and CPR. The American Heart Association / American College of Emergency Physicians; Baltimore, Maryland: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008:530-7.

11. Boutsikaris DG, Winters ME. Spinal cord abscess. In: Vincent JL et al (eds). Encyclopedia of Intensive Care Medicine. Berlin, Germany: Springer, 2012.

12. Devereaux DC, Winters ME. Combined residency programs in emergency medicine. Rules of the Road for Medical Students. American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2012.

13. Mallemat H, Winters ME. Shock. In: Adams J, et al (eds). Emergency Medicine Clinical Essentials. 2nd edition. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Elsevier, 2013.

14. Greenwood JC, Winters ME. Tracheostomy care and tracheal suctioning. Roberts & Hedges: Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine. 6th edition. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Elsevier, 2013.

15. Winters ME, Panacek EA. Balloon tamponade of gastroesophageal varices. Roberts & Hedges: Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine. 6th edition. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Elsevier, 2013.

16. Scott M, Winters ME. Sepsis: Fundamentals and New Directions. In Arbo JE, et al. Decision Making in Emergency Critical Care. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Wolters Kluwer, 2014.

17. Calvello EJB, Winters ME. Systemic infectious diseases. In: Schofer J, Mattu M (eds). Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum. 2nd edition. American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2015.

18. Willis G, Winters ME. Endocrine, Metabolic, and Nutritional Disorders. In: Schofer J, Mattu A (eds). Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum. 2nd edition. American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2015.

19. Winters ME. Pulmonary Hypertension. In: Tintinalli JE, et al (eds). Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide. 8th edition. New York, New York: McGraw Hill, 2015.

20. Martinez J, Winters ME. Emergency medicine/internal medicine. In: Emergency Medicine: The Medical Student Survival Guide, 3rd Ed., published October 2015 by EMRA. ISBN 978-1-929854-41-7.

21. Santavicca N, Winters ME. Back pain. In Mattu A, Grossman SA, Rosen PL, eds. Geriatric Emergencies: A Discussion-Based Review. Chichester, West Sussex. UK: John Wiley, 2016, pp 110-122.

22. Greenwood JC, Winters ME. Tracheostomy care. Roberts & Hedges: Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine. 7th edition. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Elsevier, 2018.

23. Winters ME. Balloon tamponade of gastroesophageal varices. Roberts & Hedges: Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine. 7th edition. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Elsevier, 2018.

24. Greenwood JC, Winters ME. Pulmonary Hypertension. In: Tintinalli JE, et al (eds). Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide. 9th edition. New York, New York: McGraw Hill, 2019. (Accepted for Publication)

Published Abstracts

1. Shaikh S, Jerrard D, Brodeur M, Winters ME, Witting M. Patient attitudes toward a wait time display in the emergency department. Acad Emerg Med 2011; 18(5):S201.

2. Shaikh S, Jerrard D, Brodeur M, Winters ME, Witting M. How long are patients willing to wait before leaving the emergency department without being seen? Acad Emerg Med 2011; 18(5):S202.

3. Nable JV, Greenwood J, Abraham M, Bond M, Winters ME. Implementation of a team-based physician staffing model at an academic emergency department. Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 2014.

4. Al-Salamah T, Hines MC, Hayes B, Heil E, Witting M, Johnson JK, Winters ME, Mallemat H. Antibiogram does not predict Escherichia Coli resistance to ciprofloxacin in women presenting with uncomplicated urinary tract infection to an urban, academic medical center emergency department: a prospective, observational study. 2014 American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly. Chicago, IL. Ann Emerg Med 2014; 64(4 Supplement):S91.

5. Alhashem H, Avendano C, Hayes B, Winters M. Case report: Failure of idarucizumab in the treatment of a patient with life-threatening hemorrhage. [Abstract program #195]. 2016 North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology. Boston, MA. Clin Toxicol 2016;54(8):749.

Multimedia: Audio-Visual Materials

1. Winters ME. Evidence-based Review of GI Disorders. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP); Vol. 5(4). April 2005.

2. Winters ME. Evidence-based ENT Emergencies. On-line EM Lecture, . July 2006.

3. Winters ME. Neurologic Emergencies. On-line EM Lecture, . January 2007.

4. Winters ME. Pitfalls in the Management of Critically Ill Patients. On-line EM Lecture, . April 2007.

5. Winters ME. Anaphylaxis – EMcast. . December 2007.

6. Winters ME. Pitfalls in the Evaluation of Acute Back Pain. EMCast. , March 2008.

7. Winters ME. Pearls and Pitfalls in Monitoring the Critically Ill ED Patient. On-line EM Lecture, , March 2008.

8. Winters ME. Sepsis Update. EMCast. , June 2008.

9. Winters ME. Pitfalls in the Care of the Critical Care Patient. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP); May 2008.

10. Winters ME. Pitfalls in Monitoring the Critically Ill ED Patient. aaem. August 2008.

11. Winters ME. Noninvasive ventilation. EMCast. . October 2008.

12. Winters ME. Transfusion Controversies in the Critically Ill. On-Line EM Lecture, . November 2008.

13. Winters ME. Extubating in the ED. EMCast. . January 2009.

14. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Sepsis 2009. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. January 2009.

15. Winters ME. Critical Care Literature Review. EMCast. . February 2009.

16. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Extubating in the ED. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. March 2009.

17. Winters ME. What Should I do After the Patient is Intubated? On-Line EM Lecture, , April 2009.

18. Winters ME. The Crashing Intubated ED Patient. EMCast. . May 2009.

19. Winters ME. Hyperglycemia in Sepsis. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP). May 2009.

20. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Care of the Intubated Patient. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. May 2009.

21. Winters ME. Management of Intracranial Hemorrhage. EMCast. . July 2009.

22. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Santanillo J. Mechanical Ventilation. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. August 2009.

23. Winters ME. Emergency Transfusions: Indications and Complications. EMCast. . September 2009.

24. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Transfusion Controversies in the Critically Ill. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. September 2009.

25. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Mattu A. Cardiogenic Shock. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. October 2009.

26. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Weingart S. Monitoring the Critically Ill ED Patient. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. November 2009.

27. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Marcolini E. Post Cardiac Arrest Management. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. December 2009.

28. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Best Articles of the 2009. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. January 2010.

29. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. The Approach to the Patient with Undifferentiated Shock. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. February 2010.

30. Winters ME. Care of the Intubated Patient. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP). March 2010.

31. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Managing Intracerebral Hemorrhages. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. March 2010.

32. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Swadron S. The Unstable Patient with Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. April 2010.

33. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Anaphylaxis. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. May 2010.

34. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Prognostication and Scoring Systems for Critically Ill ED Patients. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. June 2010.

35. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Barrueto F, Hayes B. The Crashing Toxicology Patient. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. July 2010.

36. Winters ME, Mattu A. Complications of Positive Pressure Ventilation. EMCast. . July 2010.

37. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Gibbs M. The Critically Ill Trauma Patient. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. August 2010.

38. Mattu M, Winters ME, Bond MC, Lawner B. Case Discussion. EMCast. . September 2010.

39. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Status Epilepticus and Intracranial Hemorrhage. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. September 2010.

40. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Mattu A. The Critically Ill PE Patient and Acute Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. October 2010.

41. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. 2010 AHA Guidelines for Emergency Cardiovascular Care. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. November 2010.

42. Winters ME, Mattu A. Post-Cardiac Arrest Care. EMCast. . December 2010.

43. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Heffner A. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP): Critical Care Edition. December 2010.

44. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Butler K, Hayes B. Care of the Critically Ill Obese Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. January 2011.

45. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Critical Care 2010 Literature Update. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. February 2011.

46. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Critical Care 2010 Literature Update Continued, The Critically Ill Obstetric Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. March 2011.

47. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Stein D, Duchesne J. Resuscitation of the Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury & Massive Transfusion Protocols. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. April 2011.

48. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Santiago M. The Critically Ill ED Patient with a Ventricular Assist Device. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. May 2011.

49. Mattu A, Kuppusamy P, Mallemat H, Lu M, Sommerkamp S, Winters ME. Status Epilepticus. EMCast. . June 2011.

50. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Mattu A. The Crashing Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. June 2011.

51. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Mallemat H, Butler K. ECMO and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. July 2011.

52. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Slaven E. Antibiotic Pearls and the Critically Ill Patient with End-Stage Liver Disease. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. August 2011.

53. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Allison M. Heat Stroke and Noninvasive Ventilation. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. September 2011.

54. Mattu A, Winters ME. ABG vs. VBG in the Emergency Department. EMCast. October 2011.

55. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. October 2011.

56. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Gandhi M, Lu M. The Critically Ill HIV Patient and Pediatric Resuscitation Pearls. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. November 2011.

57. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. The Critically Ill Patient with Pulmonary Hypertension. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. December 2011.

58. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Butler K, Greenwood J. The Critically Ill Burn Patient and Tracheostomy Complications. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. January 2012.

59. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Critical Care Literature Review 2011. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. February 2012.

60. Winters ME. The Crashing Ventilated Patient. MedEDMasters: Emergency Department Education from Master Clinicians. February 2012.

61. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Hayes B, Allison M. The Critically Ill Patient with Acetaminophen Overdose. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. March 2012.

62. Mattu A, Winters ME. What To Do When You Just Can’t Get It Up…Unresponsive Hypotension. EMCast. April 2012.

63. Winters ME. What To Do When You Just Can’t Get It Up: Unresponsive Hypotension. On-line EM Lecture, . April 2012.

64. Winters ME. Are ABGs Mandatory to Get Into the ICU? On-line EM Lecture, . April 2012.

65. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Critical Care Quickies. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. April 2012.

66. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Rogers R. Hyponatremia in the Critically Ill and Aortic Dissection. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. May 2012.

67. Winters ME, Mallemat H, Hayes B. The Slowly Crashing Patient with Tamponade and Pearls in Sedating the Critically Ill Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. June 2012.

68. Winters ME. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders, Part I. 2012 ConCert Board Review Course. , July 2012.

69. Winters, ME. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders, Part II. 2012 ConCert Board Review Course. , July 2012.

70. Winters ME. Systemic Infectious Disorders, Part I. 2012 ConCert Board Review Course. , July 2012.

71. Winters ME. Systemic Infectious Disorders, Part II. 2012 ConCert Board Review Course. , July 2012.

72. Winters ME, Rodriguez R, Rogers R. Devices for GI Bleeding and the Extremely Hypoxic Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. July 2012.

73. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Hayes B. Pneumothorax in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. August 2012.

74. Mattu A, Winters ME, Romaniuk V. Acute Upper GI Bleeding. EMCast. September 2012.

75. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Acute Kidney Injury in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. September 2012.

76. Winters ME, Dellinger RP, Hayes. 2012 Surviving Sepsis Campaign Update and Serotonin Syndrome in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. October 2012.

77. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, McCurdy MT. Tumor Lysis Syndrome and Bicarbonate Therapy. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. November 2012.

78. Winters ME. Critical Review: Articles You’ve Got to Know! Crashing Patient Conference. , December 2012.

79. Winters ME. The Critically Ill Obese Patient. Crashing Patient Conference. , December 2012.

80. Winters ME. What to Do When You Just Can’t Get it Up…Unresponsive Hypotension. Crashing Patient Conference. , December 2012.

81. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Hayes B, Mallemat H, Butler K. Etomidate in Sepsis and Critical Procedures: Part I. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. December 2012.

82. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. 2012 Literature Review and Critical Procedures: Part II. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. January 2013.

83. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Nathan Mick. Pediatric Septic Shock and 2012 Literature Review: Part II. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. February 2013.

84. Mattu A, Winters ME, Lemkin E. Anaphylaxis: 2012 Update. EMCast. March 2013.

85. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Hayes B, Barreuto F. Anemia in the Critically Ill and Recent Tox Papers. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. March 2013.

86. Mattu A, Winters ME, Mallemat H. When Good LVADs go Bad. EMCast. April 2013.

87. Winters ME. Antiplatelet Therapy in the ED..What Emergency Physicians Need to Know: Part I. , April 2013.

88. Winters ME. Antiplatelet Therapy in the ED..What Emergency Physicians Need to Know: Part II. , April 2013.

89. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. The Drowning Patient and NMBA Pearls. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. April 2013.

90. Mattu A, Winters ME. Critical Care Quickies. EMCast. May 2013.

91. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Lu M. The Crashing Cardiac Kid and Hyperosmolar Therapy in Neurocritical Care. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. May 2013.

92. Mattu A, Kestler A, Winters ME, Bond MC. Critical Care Case Discussion. EMCast. June 2013.

93. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Boswell K. Critical Care Monitoring in the ED and Recent Trauma Articles Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. June 2013.

94. Winters ME. Post-Arrest Care. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EMRAP). July 2013.

95. Farcy D, Winters ME. Lactate Clearance vs. ScvO2. Critical Care Podcast, American Academy of Emergency Medicine. . July 2013.

96. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Wood S. Intubated ED Patient…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make! Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. July 2013.

97. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. August 2013.

98. Mattu A, Winters ME. Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. EMCast. September 2013.

99. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Hypertensive Emergencies. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. September 2013.

100. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. The Sick Transplant Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. October 2013.

101. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Hayes B. Alcohol Withdrawal, Hypothermia, & Abdominal Catastrophes. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. November 2013.

102. Mattu A, Winters ME, Mallemat H, Greenwood J, Allison M. Circulatory Shock. EMCast. December 2013.

103. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Lu M, Mick N. Pediatric Status Asthmaticus and Status Epilepticus. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. December 2013.

104. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Critical Care 2013: A Year in Review. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. January 2014.

105. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Mallemat H. Acute Liver Failure and Tips & Tricks You Must Know! Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. February 2014.

106. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Sepsis Updates and Coagulopathies in Critical Care. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. March 2014.

107. Mattu A, Winters ME. Resuscitation of The Obese Patient. EMCast. April 2014.

108. Mattu A, Winters ME. Fluids in the Critically Ill. EMCast. April 2014.

109. Winters ME, Allison M, Scott M, Hayes B. Vanc/Zosyn Are NOT The Answer to Everything. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. April 2014.

110. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Chang W. Acute Ischemic Stroke and Acute Pancreatitis. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. May 2014.

111. Winters ME, Walsh M, Crawford R. TEG and Aortic Dissection. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. June 2014.

112. Winters ME, Khan F, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. The Patient with Refractory Hypoxemia and Reversing Novel Oral Anticoagulants. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. July 2014.

113. Winters ME, Tewelde S, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Cardiogenic Shock and ECPR. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. August 2014.

114. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Thrombolytics and Submassive PE. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. September 2014.

115. Winters ME, Greenwood J, Mallemat H. Goal-Directed Cardiac Arrest and Fluid Responsiveness. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. October 2014.

116. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Wilson J. Neutropenic Fever and Ebola Virus Disease. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. November 2014.

117. Mattu A, Winters ME. Resuscitation Updates. EMCast. December 2014.

118. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Marcolini E, Hayes B. Intracerebral Hemorrhage & Antibiotic Pearls. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. December 2014.

119. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. 2014: A Year in Review. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. January 2015.

120. Mattu A, Winters ME. 2014 Critical Care Articles. EMCast, January 2015.

121. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Reynolds J. Modern Management of Cardiac Arrest. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. February 2015.

122. Winters ME. Anaphylaxis in the Emergency Department: The State of the Art. March 2015.

123. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Hayes B. Things Your Intensivist Wish You Did for Critically Ill Patients. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. March 2015.

124. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. The Crashing Obese Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. April 2015.

125. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Stress-Induced Cardiomyopathy. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. May 2015.

126. Mattu A, Winters ME. Shock. EMCast, May 2015.

127. Mattu A, Mallemat H, Greenwood J, Winters ME. Top Pitfalls in EM/Critical Care. EMCast, June 2015.

128. Winters ME, Rodriguez R, Lu M. Mechanical Ventilation in the ED. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. June 2015.

129. Winters ME, Rodriguez R. Neurogenic Pulmonary Edema, PEA Algorithm, and PTSD on ICU Discharge. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. July 2015.

130. Winters ME, Rodriguez R, DeBlieux P. Hyperoxia and Resuscitative Thoracotomy. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. August 2015.

131. Mattu A, Mallemat H, Winters ME, Scott M. Massive vs. Submassive PE. EMCast, September 2015.

132. Winters ME, Rodriguez R, DeBlieux P. Aspiration Pneumonia. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. September 2015.

133. Winters ME, Rodriguez R, DeBlieux P. Cardiac Arrest in Pregnancy. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. October 2015.

134. Winters ME, Rodriguez R, DeBlieux P, Greenwood J, Hayes B. Myths and Misconceptions about Pain in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. November 2015.

135. Winters ME, Rodriguez R, DeBlieux P, Greenwood J, Qasim Z. Sickle Cell in the ICU, REBOA, and PLR. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. December 2015.

136. Winters ME, Rodriguez R, DeBlieux P, Greenwood J, Hayes B. 2015 A Year in Review, Bounce-Ups, and Anticoagulant Reversal for ICH. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. January 2016.

137. Winters ME, Rodriguez R, DeBlieux P. Lactic Acidosis. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. February 2016.

138. Winters ME, Greenwood J. Critical Care Quickie: Sepsis Redefined. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. January 2016.

139. Mattu A, Winters ME. Pulmonary Hypertension. EMCast, March 2016.

140. Mattu A, Winters ME. AHA Update on Therapeutic Hypothermia. EMCast, March 2016.

141. Orman R, Mallemat H, Winters ME. Cardiac Arrest: The First 90-seconds. Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives. . March 2016.

142. Winters ME, Greenwood J. Clinical Predictors of ICU Admission. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. March 2016.

143. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Critical Care of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. April 2016.

144. Winters ME, Greenwood J. Driving Pressure for Mechanical Ventilation. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. May 2016.

145. Winters ME, Allison MA. High-Flow Nasal Cannula. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. May 2016.

146. Helman A, Winters ME. Best Case Ever – Cardiac Arrest. May 2016. .

147. Winters ME, Sorenson C, McCurdy MT. VTE in Sepsis. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. June 2016.

148. Winters ME, Greenwood J. Cardiac Dysfunction in the Neuro Critical Care Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. June 2016.

149. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Capnography in Critical Illness. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. July 2016.

150. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Heat Stroke. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. July 2016.

151. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Post-Arrest Care. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. August 2016.

152. Winters ME, Greenwood J. Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. September 2016.

153. Winters ME, Long B. Controversies in Thrombolytics for PE. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. September 2016.

154. Winters ME, Greenwood J. Severe CAP…The First 24 hours. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. October 2016.

155. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. Vasopressors in the ED. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. November 2016.

156. Winters ME, Greenwood J. Sepsis Resuscitation Part I: The Macrocirculation. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. November 2016.

157. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R. The Crashing Patient with Pulmonary Hypertension. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. December 2016.

158. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Top Articles from the 2016 Literature. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. January 2017.

159. Winters ME, Greenwood J. Sepsis Part II: The Microcirculation. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. January 2017.

160. Winters ME, Hayes B. The Complicated Alcohol Withdrawal Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. February 2017.

161. Mattu A, Winters ME. Surviving Sepsis Campaign Update. EMCast, March 2017.

162. Mattu A, Winters ME, Spiegel R. Cardiac Arrest. EMCast, March 2017.

163. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Family Centered Care in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. March 2017.

164. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Top 10 Pearls in the Critically Ill Elderly Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. April 2017.

165. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Should we Treat Fever in Septic Patients? Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. May 2017.

166. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Euglycemic DKA. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. May 2017.

167. Winters ME, Butler K, Spiegel R. Intubating & Ventilating the Obese Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. Jun 2017.

168. Winters ME, Bostick B, Lu M. Pediatric and Neonatal Shock. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. Jul 2017.

169. Winters ME, McCurdy MT. Angiotensin II for Vasodilatory Shock? Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. Jul 2017.

170. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Resuscitating Under Stress! Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. August 2017.

171. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Hyponatremic Encephalopathy. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. September 2017.

172. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. ED Mechanical Ventilation Pearls & Pitfalls. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. September 2017.

173. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Noninvasive Ventilation for the EP. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. October 2017.

174. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. An Approach to Refractory Hypoxemia. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. October 2017.

175. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. November 2017.

176. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Futile Care? Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. December 2017.

177. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Top Articles of 2017 Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. January 2018.

178. Winters ME, Hayes B. Reversal Strategies for Life-threatening Bleeding Due to DOACs! Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , February 2018.

179. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Steroids for Septic Shock? Where is the Pendulum Now? Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , February 2018.

180. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Tips for Managing Acute on Chronic Liver Failure. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , March 2018.

181. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Acute Aortic Syndromes. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , April 2018.

182. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Mechanically Ventilating the Asthmatic. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , May 2018.

183. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. SSC 2018 Update. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , May 2018.

184. Zekhstar M, Winters ME. Resuscitating the Obese Patient. American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Resident & Student Association podcast. . July 2018.

185. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Pearls for the Management of Heat Stroke. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , July 2018.

186. Winters ME, Marcolini E. Updates in Acute Ischemic Stroke. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , August 2018.

187. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Steroids for Septic Shock…Take 2. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , August 2018.

188. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Bicarbonate for Severe Acidosis. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , September 2018.

189. Winters ME, Spiegel R. Is Epi Useful in OHCA? Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , October 2018.

190. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Post-Intubation Analgesia and Sedation. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , November 2018.

191. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Cardiac Surgery Complications. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , November 2018.

192. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Top Articles of 2018. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , December 2018.

193. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. ECLS in the ED. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , January 2019.

194. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. ED Sepsis Screening – Is qSOFA Really Better? Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , February 2019.

195. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. CO Toxicity. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , February 2019.

196. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Troubleshooting the Trach. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , February 2019.

197. Winters ME, Butler K. BMV for ETI in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , March 2019.

198. Mattu A, Winters ME. Top Critical Care Articles 2018. EMCast, March 2019.

199. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Tips for the Renal Transplant Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , April 2019.

200. Winters ME, Spiegel R. The ANDROMEDA-SHOCK Trial. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , April 2019.

201. Winters ME, Hayes B. Medication Tips & Tricks for the Crashing Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , May 2019.

202. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Refractory Vasodilatory Shock. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , May 2019.

203. Winters ME, Mattu A. COACT Trial – Post-Cardiac Arrest Cath. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , 2019.

204. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Anticoagulation Reversal in ICH. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , June 2019.

205. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Critically Ill Patients with Vibrio Infection. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , July 2019.

206. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Resuscitating the Critically Ill Geriatric Patient. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , August 2019.

207. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J Do ED-Based ICUs Make a Difference? Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , September 2019.

208. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. TTM for Nonshockable Rhythms? Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , October 2019.

209. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. The PrePARE Trial – Do IVFs Prevent Peri-Intubation CV Collapse? Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , November 2019.

210. Winters ME, Perron A. Benzodiazepine-Refractory Status Epilepticus – Which Drug is Second-Line? Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , December 2019.

211. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Amniotic Fluid Embolism. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , December 2019.

212. Winters ME, Dubbs S. Critical Care of Cancer Therapy Toxicities. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , January 2020.

213. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. A Year in Review: Key Articles from the 2019 Critical Care Literature. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , January 2020.

214. Mattu A, Winters ME. 2019 Critical Care Literature Update. EMCast. , January 2020.

215. Winters ME, Dubbs S. Critical Care of Cancer Therapy Toxicities. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , January 2020.

216. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Identifying and Treating EVALI. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , February 2020.

217. Winters ME, Butler K. Roc vs. Sux – The CURASMUR Trial. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , February 2020.

218. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. COVID-19 Update. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , March 2020.

219. Winters ME, Wardi G Vitamin C for Sepsis? Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , March 2020.

220. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Critical Care Management of COVID-19. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , March 2020.

221. Mattu A, Winters ME. Epinephrine in Cardiac Arrest. EMCast. , April 2020.

222. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Vasopressors and the Older Critically Ill Patient – The 65 Trial. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , April 2020.

223. Winters ME, Hayes B. COVID-19: Toxicity of Potential Therapies. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , May 2020.

224. Winters ME, Allison M. HFNC in COVID-19. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , May 2020.

225. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Diastolic Shock Index. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , June 2020.

226. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Critical Care Management of COVID-19 Patients. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , July 2020.

227. Winters ME, Wardi G. The HALT-IT trial. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , July 2020.

228. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. The Critically Ill ED Boarder. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , August 2020.

229. Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Rodriguez R, Greenwood J. Ketamine in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine. , August 2020.

Major Invited Speeches

International

1. Pearls and Pitfalls in Managing the Critically Ill ED Patient. International Symposium on Emergency Medicine. Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 2009.

2. Critical Care Literature Update. International Symposium on Emergency Medicine. Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 2009.

3. Staffing the ED: Volumes, numbers and timing. 3rd Dutch Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Utrecht, Netherlands, May 2010.

4. Directing the ED: Stories and cases. 3rd Dutch Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Utrecht, Netherlands, May 2010.

5. Hiring and Firing in Emergency Medicine. 3rd Dutch Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Utrecht, Netherlands, May 2010.

6. Interdepartmental Interactions and Dealing with Consultants. 3rd Dutch Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Utrecht, Netherlands, May 2010.

7. ED Information Systems and Dashboards. 3rd Dutch Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Utrecht, Netherlands, May 2010.

8. Critical Care Literature Update. 3rd Dutch Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Utrecht, Netherlands, May 2010.

9. Critical Care Protocols and Their Implementation. 3rd Dutch Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Utrecht, Netherlands, May 2010.

10. Developing an Emergency Medicine / Critical Care Fellowship. 3rd Dutch Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Utrecht, Netherlands, May 2010.

11. Critical Care Consulting Services. 3rd Dutch Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Utrecht, Netherlands, May 2010.

12. Team Building in Emergency Medicine. Administration & Management in Emergency Medicine. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, April 2011.

13. Interdepartmental Interactions & Protocols. Administration & Management in Emergency Medicine. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, April 2011.

14. Performance Management. Administration & Management in Emergency Medicine. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, April 2011.

15. Morbidity and Mortality Conference. Administration & Management in Emergency Medicine. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, April 2011.

16. Staffing the ED. Administration & Management in Emergency Medicine. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, April 2011.

17. ED Design: Past, Present, and Future. Administration & Management in Emergency Medicine. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, April 2011.

18. Pearls and Pitfalls in Mechanical Ventilation. 3rd Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. Nassau, Bahamas, July 2011.

19. The Critically Ill Obese Patient. 3rd Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. Nassau, Bahamas, July 2011.

20. Critical Bleeding: Transfusions & Coagulopathies. 3rd Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. Nassau, Bahamas, July 2011.

21. Critical Care: Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! 3rd Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. CocoCay, Bahamas, July 2011.

22. Post-Cardiac Arrest Care. 3rd Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. CocoCay, Bahamas, July 2011.

23. Approach to the Patient with Undifferentiated Shock. Resuscitating the Critically Ill Patient Workshop, Emergency Medicine in the Developing World 2011, Cape Town, South Africa, November 2011.

24. Post-Cardiac Arrest Care. Resuscitating the Critically Ill Patient Workshop, Emergency Medicine in the Developing World 2011, Cape Town, South Africa, November 2011.

25. Teaching Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Emergency Medicine in the Developing World 2011, Cape Town, South Africa, November 2011.

26. Critical Care Quickies. Emergency Medicine in the Developing World 2011, Cape Town, South Africa, November 2011.

27. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Crashing Patient. Department of Emergency Medicine, Victoria Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa, March 2013.

28. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Nassau, Bahamas, July 2013.

29. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Nassau, Bahamas, July 2013.

30. Nightmare ENT Emergencies That Walk Into Your Office. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Nassau, Bahamas, July 2013.

31. Chest Pain Emergencies in the Primary Care Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Nassau, Bahamas, July 2013.

32. Lethal Rashes You Can’t Miss! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Nassau, Bahamas, July 2013..

33. Neurologic Emergencies…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Nassau, Bahamas, July 2013.

34. Cardiac Arrest and Post-Arrest Care. Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care For the Emergency Patient. Oman Society for Emergency Medicine. Muscat, Oman, January 2014.

35. Hypertensive Emergencies. Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care For the Emergency Patient. Oman Society for Emergency Medicine. Muscat, Oman, January 2014.

36. Critical Care Literature Update. Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care For the Emergency Patient. Oman Society for Emergency Medicine. Muscat, Oman, January 2014.

37. Anaphylaxis. Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care For the Emergency Patient. Oman Society for Emergency Medicine. Muscat, Oman, January 2014.

38. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care For the Emergency Patient. Oman Society for Emergency Medicine. Muscat, Oman, January 2014.

39. Cardiac Arrest and Post-Arrest Care. Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care For the Emergency Patient. Tawam Hospital & Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine. Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, January 2014.

40. Hypertensive Emergencies. Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care For the Emergency Patient. Tawam Hospital & Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine. Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, January 2014.

41. Critical Care Literature Update. Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care For the Emergency Patient. Tawam Hospital & Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine. Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, January 2014.

42. Anaphylaxis. Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care For the Emergency Patient. Tawam Hospital & Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine. Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, January 2014.

43. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care For the Emergency Patient. Tawam Hospital & Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine. Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, January 2014.

44. Recent Critical Care Articles You’ve Got to Know! Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiology Course, 8th Annual Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, September 2015.

45. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiology Course, 8th Annual Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, September 2015.

46. Post-Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiology Course, 8th Annual Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, September 2015..

47. Sepsis…Pearls and Pitfalls. Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiology Course, 8th Annual Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, September 2015.

48. Anaphylaxis. Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiology Course, 8th Annual Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, September 2015.

49. Directing the ED. ED Administration Course, 8th Annual Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, September 2015.

50. ED Intake, Observation, and Fast Track. ED Administration Course, 8th Annual Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, September 2015.

51. Beyond the Golden Hour…Caring for the ICU Boarder. 8th Annual Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, September 2015.

52. Post-Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! Emergency Medicine Update-Europe, Provence, France, October 2015.

53. Can You Manage These Critically Ill Cases? Emergency Medicine Update-Europe, Provence, France, October 2015.

54. How The Experts Think. EMU-Europe, Provence, France, 2015.

55. The Crashing Obese Patient. Emergency Medicine Update 2016, Toronto, Canada, May 2016.

56. Critical Care Quickies. Emergency Medicine Update 2016, Toronto, Canada, May 2016.

57. Case Studies in Critical Care…Pearls for the Moribund Patient. Emergency Medicine Update-Europe, Evora, Portugal, October 2017.

58. Case Studies in Critical Care…The Post-Intubation Crash! Emergency Medicine Update-Europe, Evora, Portugal, October 2017.

59. Cardiac & Post-Arrest Updates. Emergency Cardiology Conference. CaboFest 2018, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. January 2018.

60. Hypertensive Emergencies. Emergency Cardiology Conference. CaboFest 2018, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. January 2018.

61. The Crashing Patient with Pulmonary Hypertension. Emergency Cardiology Conference. CaboFest 2018, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. January 2018.

62. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, March 2018.

63. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, March 2018.

64. Clinical Pearls from the Recent Literature. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, March 2018.

65. Identifying Chest Pain Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, March 2018.

66. Drug Combos that Can Kill! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, March 2018.

67. Neurologic Emergencies for the Primary Care Physician. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, March 2018.

68. Recent Critical Care Articles You’ve Got To Know! 21st Annual Fall Conference in Emergency Medicine, Symposia Medicus, Grand Cayman Island, November 2019.

69. The Crashing Obese Patient. 21st Annual Fall Conference in Emergency Medicine, Symposia Medicus, Grand Cayman Island, November 2019.

70. Deadly Allergies & Anaphylaxis. 21st Annual Fall Conference in Emergency Medicine, Symposia Medicus, Grand Cayman Island, November 2019.

71. Sepsis 2019: What Really Matters? 21st Annual Fall Conference in Emergency Medicine, Symposia Medicus, Grand Cayman Island, November 2019.

72. Recent Sepsis Articles You’ve GOT to Know! 16th Turkish Congress on Emergency Medicine, Online Conference due to COVID-19; November 2020.

National

1. Evidence-based Gastroenterology for the Emergency Physician. 11th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, February 2005.

2. Jam Session. American Academy of Emergency Medicine Board Review Course, East Brunswick, New Jersey, November 2005.

3. Evidence-based ENT Emergencies. 12th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Physicians, San Antonio, Texas, February 2006.

4. Endocrine and Metabolic Emergencies. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, October 2006.

5. Systemic Infectious Diseases. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, October 2006.

6. Pitfalls in the Management of Critically Ill Patients. 13th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2007.

7. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, September 2007.

8. Systemic Infectious Diseases. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, September 2007.

9. Pearls and Pitfalls in Monitoring the Critically Ill ED Patient. 14th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Amelia Island, Florida, February 2008.

10. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, September 2008

11. Systemic Infectious Diseases. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, September 2008.

12. What Should I Do After the Patient is Intubated? 15th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, March 2009.

13. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. 1st Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2009.

14. When and How to Use Noninvasive Ventilation. 1st Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2009.

15. Managing Intracranial Bleeds. 1st Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2009.

16. Emergency Transfusions…Indications and Complications. 1st Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2009.

17. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, August 2009.

18. Systemic Infectious Diseases. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, August 2009.

19. Mechanical Ventilation: Bells and Whistles (Simulation workshop). Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2009.

20. Critical Procedures (Simulation workshop). Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2009.

21. Shock. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2010.

22. Acute Respiratory Failure. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2010.

23. Critical Care Literature Update. 16th Annual Scientific Assembly. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2010.

24. Extubating in the ED. 16th Annual Scientific Assembly. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2010.

25. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Atlanta, Georgia, May 2010.

26. Clinical Controversies. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Atlanta, Georgia, May 2010.

27. Cardiac Critical Points. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Atlanta, Georgia, May 2010.

28. Critical Procedures. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Atlanta, Georgia, May 2010.

29. Critical Cases. (Simulation Workshop). Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Atlanta, Georgia, May 2010.

30. Extubating in the ED. 2nd Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2010.

31. Critical Care Literature Updates. 2nd Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2010.

32. Managing Intracranial Hemorrhage. 2nd Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2010.

33. Tough Cases. 2nd Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2010.

34. Ketamine: Better for RSI than Etomidate. Essentials of Emergency Medicine. San Francisco, California, November 2010.

35. Extubating in the ED. Essentials of Emergency Medicine. San Francisco, California, November 2010.

36. Great Critical Care Cases. Essentials of Emergency Medicine. San Francisco, California, November 2010.

37. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2010.

38. Critical Cases. (Simulation Workshop). Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2010.

39. Shock. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Orlando, Florida, February 2011.

40. Acute Respiratory Failure. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Orlando, Florida, February 2011.

41. What the CORTICUS Trial Tells Us About Steroids and Sepsis. 17th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Orlando, Florida, February 2011.

42. What are the New Sepsis Biomarkers: Can They Help in the ED? Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Orlando, Florida, February 2011.

43. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2011.

44. Critical Procedures. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2011.

45. Critical Cases. (Simulation Workshop). Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2011.

46. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, August 2011.

47. Systemic Infectious Diseases. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, August 2011.

48. Simulation Lab: Can You Manage These Critical Cases? Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, San Francisco, California, October 2011.

49. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2011.

50. Critical Cases. (Simulation Workshop). Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2011.

51. Killer Case Discussions. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2011.

52. Shock. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. San Diego, California, February 2012.

53. Acute Respiratory Failure. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. San Diego, California, February 2012.

54. Critical Care: Beyond the Golden Hour. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. San Diego, California, February 2012.

55. What To Do When You Just Can’t Get It Up: Unresponsive Hypotension. 18th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, February 2012.

56. Are ABGs Mandatory to Get Into the ICU? 18th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, February 2012.

57. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2012.

58. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2012.

59. Nightmare ENT Emergencies That Walk Into Your Office. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2012.

60. Chest Pain Emergencies in the Primary Care Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2012.

61. Lethal Rashes You Can’t Miss! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2012.

62. Neurologic Emergencies…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2012.

63. Critical Care: A Year in Review. 4th Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Florida Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, June 2012.

64. Challenging Cases in the Critically Ill. 4th Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Florida Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, June 2012.

65. Beyond the Golden Hour: Caring for the ICU Boarder. 4th Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Florida Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, June 2012.

66. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls in the Crashing Patient. 4th Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Florida Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, June 2012.

67. Post-Arrest Care…3 Interventions That Save Lives! 4th Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Florida Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, June 2012.

68. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Big Sky, Montana, August 2012.

69. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Big Sky, Montana, August 2012.

70. Nightmare ENT Emergencies That Walk Into Your Office. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Big Sky, Montana, August 2012.

71. Chest Pain Emergencies in the Primary Care Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Big Sky, Montana, August 2012.

72. Lethal Rashes You Can’t Miss! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Big Sky, Montana, August 2012.

73. Neurologic Emergencies…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Big Sky, Montana, August 2012.

74. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, August 2012.

75. Critical Care 2012: A Year in Review. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Denver, Colorado, October 2012.

76. Critical Care: An Interactive Experience. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Denver, Colorado, October 2012.

77. Critical Care: Can You Manage These Cases? Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Denver, Colorado, October 2012.

78. Training Physicians…Best Practices. First International Emergency Medicine Faculty Development and Teaching Course. University of Maryland Department of Emergency Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, November 2012.

79. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2012.

80. The Great Debate. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2012

81. Killer Case Discussions. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2012.

82. Shock. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2013.

83. Post-Arrest Care…It’s More Than Just Hypothermia. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2013.

84. Septic Shock. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2013.

85. Challenging Cases in the Critically Ill. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2013.

86. Severe Sepsis / Septic Shock in the Single-Coverage Community ED. 19th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2013.

87. Critical Cases in EM…Ask The Experts. 19th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2013.

88. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Crashing Patient. 19th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2013.

89. Post-Arrest Care…It’s More Than Just Hypothermia. 19th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2013.

90. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Park City, Utah, February 2013.

91. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Park City, Utah, February 2013.

92. Lethal Rashes You Can’t Miss. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Park City, Utah, February 2013.

93. Neurologic Emergencies…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Park City, Utah, February 2013.

94. Identifying Chest Pain Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Park City, Utah, February 2013.

95. Nightmare ENT Emergencies for the Primary Care Physician. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Park City, Utah, February 2013.

96. Critical Care 2012: Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! 13th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation of the Critically Ill 2013. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, April 2013.

97. The Moribund Patient…Pearls for the Post-Arrest Patient. 13th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation of the Critically Ill 2013. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, April 2013.

98. Critical Care Quickies. 13th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation of the Critically Ill 2013. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, April 2013.

99. Can You Manage These Critically Ill Cases? 13th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation of the Critically Ill 2013. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, April 2013.

100. The Current State of Critical Care Fellowship Training for Emergency Medicine Residency Graduates. Annual Meeting, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, May 2013.

101. What to Do When You Just Can’t Get It Up…Unresponsive Hypotension. 5th Annual Critical Care Symposium. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2013.

102. Deadly Allergies and Anaphylaxis. 5th Annual Critical Care Symposium. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2013.

103. Managing the Morbidly Obese Patient. 5th Annual Critical Care Symposium. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2013.

104. Post-Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! 5th Annual Critical Care Symposium. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2013.

105. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2013.

106. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2013.

107. Critical Care: Can You Manage These Cases? Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 2013.

108. The ICU is Not Ready for Your Patient…Are You? Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 2013.

109. Hypertensive Emergencies…Drips, Drugs, and Drops. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 2013.

110. ACLS 2013…What Every Emergency Physician Needs to Know! Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 2013.

111. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2013.

112. The Great Debate. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2013.

113. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2013.

114. Killer Case Discussions. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2013.

115. Killer Cases in Resuscitation. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Annual Scientific Assembly, New York, New York, February 2014.

116. Post-Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Annual Scientific Assembly, New York, New York, February 2014.

117. Choosing the Right Solution…Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Annual Scientific Assembly, New York, New York, February 2014.

118. CVP and Lactate Should Be Used in Sepsis. Point/Counterpoint Session. American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Annual Scientific Assembly, New York, New York, February 2014.

119. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Moribund Patient. Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Copper Mountain, Colorado, February 2014.

120. Post Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Copper Mountain, Colorado, February 2014.

121. Resuscitation Updates in the Critically Ill. 14th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation of the Critically Ill, Florida Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, April 2014.

122. Game Changing Therapy in Critical Care…2013 Year in Review. 14th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation of the Critically Ill, Florida Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, April 2014.

123. Pearls for the Moribund Patients. 14th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation of the Critically Ill, Florida Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, April 2014.

124. Can You Manage These Critically Ill Cases? 14th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation of the Critically Ill, Florida Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, April 2014.

125. Hypertensive Emergencies…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make! 6th Annual Critical Care Symposium. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2014.

126. Beyond the Golden Hour…Caring for the ICU Boarder. 6th Annual Critical Care Symposium. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2014.

127. Extubating in the ED. 6th Annual Critical Care Symposium. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2014.

128. When You Just Can’t Get It Up…Unresponsive Hypotension. 6th Annual Critical Care Symposium. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2014.

129. Critical Bleeding…Tips You NEED to Know. 6th Annual Critical Care Symposium. Florida Emergency Physicians. Orlando, Florida, June 2014.

130. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Anaheim, California, August 2014.

131. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Anaheim, California, August 2014.

132. Nightmare ENT Emergencies That Walk Into Your Office. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Anaheim, California, August 2014.

133. Chest Pain Emergencies in the Primary Care Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Anaheim, California, August 2014.

134. Lethal Rashes You Can’t Miss! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Anaheim, California, August 2014.

135. Neurologic Emergencies…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Anaheim, California, August 2014.

136. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2014.

137. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2014.

138. Critical Care in the ED Part 1. 23rd Annual National Kaiser Permanente Emergency Medicine Conference. San Diego, California, October 2014.

139. Critical Care in the ED Part 2. 23rd Annual National Kaiser Permanente Emergency Medicine Conference. San Diego, California, October 2014.

140. High Risk Cases in Emergency Medicine Part 1. 23rd Annual National Kaiser Permanente Emergency Medicine Conference. San Diego, California, October 2014.

141. High Risk Cases in Emergency Medicine Part 2. 23rd Annual National Kaiser Permanente Emergency Medicine Conference. San Diego, California, October 2014.

142. Post Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! Critical Care Symposium, The Crashing Patient Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2014.

143. Legal Disasters of the Back. The Crashing Patient Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2014.

144. Cruising the Literature…Top Articles in Critical Care. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 2014.

145. Rapid Fire: More Saline or Balanced Fluids? Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 2014.

146. Hypertensive Emergencies. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 2014.

147. The ICU is Not Ready for Your Patient...Are You? Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 2014.

148. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2014.

149. The Great Debate. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2014.

150. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2014.

151. Killer Case Discussions. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2014.

152. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine. Breckenridge, Colorado. February 2015.

153. Top Critical Care Articles You’ve Got to Know! Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine. Breckenridge, Colorado. February 2015.

154. Trauma Simulation Cases. Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine. Breckenridge, Colorado. February 2015.

155. Killer Cases in Resuscitation. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Austin, Texas 2015.

156. Post-Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Austin, Texas 2015.

157. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Austin, Texas 2015.

158. Running the Perfect Code in 2015. American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Annual Scientific Assembly, Austin, Texas, March 2015.

159. How to Recognize Hematologic Disasters. American College of Emergency Physicians, EM Academy Phase 1, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2015.

160. Reversing Common Anticoagulant Medications. American College of Emergency Physicians, EM Academy Phase 1, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2015.

161. The Approach to the Anticoagulated ED Patient. American College of Emergency Physicians, EM Academy Phase 1, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2015.

162. Normal Saline…Life Water or Devil’s Spit? Resuscitation 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 2015.

163. Read ‘Em or Weep: Critical Care Literature You Need to Know! Resuscitation 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 2015.

164. Deadly Itches and Swelling in the ED. Resuscitation 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 2015.

165. The Crashing Obese Patient. Resuscitation 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 2015.

166. Read ‘Em or Weep…Critical Care Articles You’ve Got to Know! Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants (SEMPA) 360 Conference, Orlando, Florida, May 2015.

167. Hypertensive Emergencies…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make! Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants (SEMPA) 360 Conference, Orlando, Florida, May 2015.

168. Post-Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants (SEMPA) 360 Conference, Orlando, Florida, May 2015.

169. Shock. American College of Emergency Physicians, EM Academy Phase 3, Denver, Colorado, June 2015.

170. Critical Care Cases. American College of Emergency Physicians, EM Academy Phase 3, Denver, Colorado, June 2015.

171. Don’t Forget A & B. Social Medial and Critical Care Conference (SMACC). Chicago, Illinois, June 2015.

172. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Destin, Florida, June 2015.

173. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Destin, Florida, June 2015.

174. Lethal Rashes You Can’t Miss. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Destin, Florida, June 2015.

175. Neurologic Emergencies…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Destin, Florida, June 2015.

176. Identifying Chest Pain Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Destin, Florida, June 2015.

177. Nightmare ENT Emergencies for the Primary Care Physician. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Destin, Florida, June 2015.

178. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2015.

179. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2015.

180. Hypertensive Emergencies…Drips, Drugs, Drops Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2015.

181. Cutting Edge Resuscitation…Beyond the Ivory Tower. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2015.

182. Critical Care Literature Update. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2015.

183. The ICU is Not Ready for Your Patient…Are You? Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2015.

184. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. San Diego, California, December 2015.

185. The Great Debate. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. San Diego, California, December 2015.

186. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. San Diego, California, December 2015.

187. Mastering Resuscitation. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. San Diego, California, December 2015.

188. Critical Care Quickies. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2016.

189. Anaphylaxis…State of the Art Management. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2016.

190. What’s New in Sepsis? American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2016.

191. Cutting Edge Resuscitation…Beyond the Ivory Tower. Rocky Mountain Winter Conference, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, February 2016.

192. Running the Perfect Code. Rocky Mountain Winter Conference, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, February 2016.

193. Critical Care Literature Updates. Resuscitation 2016, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2016.

194. Critical Care Quickies. Critical Care Boot Camp. Resuscitation 2016, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2016.

195. Hypertensive Emergencies. Critical Care Boot Camp. Resuscitation 2016, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2016.

196. Tough Cases Part I & II. Critical Care Boot Camp. Resuscitation 2016, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2016.

197. Post-Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives. Critical Care Boot Camp. Resuscitation 2016, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2016.

198. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Resuscitation of the Critically Ill Patient, SEMPA360, San Diego, California, March 2016.

199. Critical Care Literature Updates. Resuscitation of the Critically Ill Patient, SEMPA360, San Diego, California, March 2016.

200. Anaphylaxis. Resuscitation of the Critically Ill Patient, SEMPA360, San Diego, California, March 2016.

201. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Baltimore, Maryland, April 2016.

202. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Baltimore, Maryland, April 2016.

203. Mastering Resuscitation. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Baltimore, Maryland, April 2016.

204. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Jackson Hole, Wyoming, June 2016.

205. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Jackson Hole, Wyoming, June 2016.

206. Lethal Rashes You Can’t Miss. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Jackson Hole, Wyoming, June 2016.

207. Clinical Pearls from the Recent Literature. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Jackson Hole, Wyoming, June 2016.

208. Identifying Chest Pain Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Jackson Hole, Wyoming, June 2016.

209. Drug Combos that Can Kill! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Jackson Hole, Wyoming, June 2016.

210. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2016.

211. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2016.

212. The ICU is Not Ready for Your Patient…Are You? Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2016.

213. Delayed Sequence Intubation…Rethinking Convention. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2016.

214. Cruising the Literature…Top Articles in Critical Care. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2016.

215. Critical Care Strategies in the Morbidly Obese. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2016.

216. ACEP Connect…The Patient is Blue and There is NO ICU. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2016.

217. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. San Diego, California, December 2016.

218. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. San Diego, California, December 2016.

219. Mastering Resuscitation. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. San Diego, California, December 2016.

220. Running the Perfect Code. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. 23rd Annual American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, Orlando, Florida, March 2017.

221. The Crashing Patient with RV Failure. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. 23rd Annual American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, Orlando, Florida, March 2017.

222. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Moribund Patient. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. 23rd Annual American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, Orlando, Florida, March 2017.

223. The Drowning Septic Patient…When to Stop Giving Fluids. 23rd Annual American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, Orlando, Florida, March 2017.

224. Critical Care Literature…What You NEED to Know! Resuscitation 2017, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2017.

225. Beyond the Golden Hour…Caring for the ICU Boarder. Resuscitation 2017, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2017.

226. The Crashing Patient with Pulmonary HTN. Resuscitation 2017, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2017.

227. Running the Perfect Code. Resuscitation 2017, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2017.

228. Recent Critical Care Articles You’ve GOT to Know! Critical Care Symposium, SEMPA360, Phoenix, Arizona, April 2017.

229. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Moribund Patient. Critical Care Symposium, SEMPA360, Phoenix, Arizona, April 2017.

230. The Crashing Patient with Pulmonary Hypertension. Critical Care Symposium, SEMPA360, Phoenix, Arizona, April 2017.

231. Post Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, April 2017.

232. Deadly Allergies and Anaphylaxis. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, April 2017.

233. Critical Care Literature Update. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, April 2017.

234. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Moribund Patient. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, April 2017.

235. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2017.

236. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2017.

237. Neurology and Neurotrauma. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2017.

238. Mastering Resuscitation. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care, Dallas, Texas, September 2017.

239. Advances in CPR…2017 and Beyond. The Crashing Patient Conference, Preconference Cardiology Symposium, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2017.

240. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Moribund Patient. The Crashing Patient Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2017.

241. Sepsis 2017…What Really Matters? EM-CHAT, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri, October 2017.

242. Cruising the Literature…Top Articles in Critical Care. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Washington D.C., October 2017.

243. The ICU is NOT Ready for Your Patient. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Washington D.C., October 2017.

244. Undifferentiated Shock...Making a Difference. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Washington D.C., October 2017.

245. Post-Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine. Breckenridge, Colorado. February 2018.

246. The Crashing Obese Patient. Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine. Breckenridge, Colorado. February 2018.

247. Resuscitation Articles You Need to Know! Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. 24rd Annual American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, San Diego, California, April 2018.

248. Beyond ACLS…Cardiac Arrest Updates. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. 24rd Annual American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, San Diego, California, April 2018.

249. Post-Arrest Interventions That Save Lives! Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician. 24rd Annual American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, San Diego, California, April 2018.

250. The Crashing Obese Patient. 24rd Annual American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, San Diego, California, April 2018.

251. Recent Critical Care Articles You’ve GOT to Know! Critical Care Symposium, SEMPA360, San Antonio, Texas, May 2018.

252. Running the Perfect Code. Critical Care Symposium, SEMPA360, San Antonio, Texas, May 2018.

253. Post-Arrest Interventions That Save Lives! Critical Care Symposium, SEMPA360, San Antonio, Texas, May 2018.

254. Post Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, June 2018.

255. Deadly Allergies and Anaphylaxis. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, June 2018.

256. Critical Care Literature Update. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, June 2018.

257. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Moribund Patient. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, June 2018.

258. Fluid Resuscitation 2018. Resuscitation. Baltimore, Maryland, June 2018.

259. Post-Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! Resuscitation. Baltimore, Maryland, June 2018.

260. Recent Critical Care Articles You Need to Know! Critical Care Bootcamp, Resuscitation. Baltimore, Maryland, June 2018.

261. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Monterey, California, July 2018.

262. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Monterey, California, July 2018.

263. Clinical Pearls from the Recent Literature. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Monterey, California, July 2018.

264. Identifying Chest Pain Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Monterey, California, July 2018.

265. Drug Combos that Can Kill! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Monterey, California, July 2018.

266. Neurologic Emergencies for the Primary Care Physician. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Monterey, California, July 2018.

267. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2018.

268. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2018.

269. Neurology and Neurotrauma. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2018.

270. Undifferentiated Shock…Making A Difference! Annual Medical Leadership Conference, Schumacher Clinical Partners, Orlando, Florida, August 2018.

271. Cruising the Literature…Top Articles in Critical Care. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, San Diego, California, October 2018.

272. The ICU is NOT Ready for Your Patient. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, San Diego, California, October 2018.

273. Undifferentiated Shock...Making a Difference. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, San Diego, California, October 2018.

274. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. San Diego, California, December 2018.

275. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. San Diego, California, December 2018.

276. Critical Care Literature Update. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. San Diego, California, December 2018.

277. Post Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, January 2019.

278. Deadly Allergies and Anaphylaxis. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, January 2019.

279. Critical Care Literature Update. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, January 2019.

280. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Moribund Patient. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, January 2019.

281. Critical Care Quickies for the Peri-Arrest Patient. Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine. Steamboat Springs, Colorado. February 2019.

282. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Bootcamp Pre-conference Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 25th Annual Scientific Assembly, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2019.

283. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. Written Board Review Bootcamp Pre-conference Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 25th Annual Scientific Assembly, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2019.

284. Neurology and Neurotrauma. Written Board Review Bootcamp Pre-conference Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 25th Annual Scientific Assembly, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2019.

285. Musculoskeletal Disorders. Written Board Review Bootcamp Pre-conference Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 25th Annual Scientific Assembly, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2019.

286. Undifferentiated Shock. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 25th Annual Scientific Assembly, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2019.

287. Septic Shock. Resuscitation for the Emergency Physician, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 25th Annual Scientific Assembly, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2019.

288. Critical Care of the Post-Arrest Patient. 25th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Las Vega, Nevada, March 2019.

289. The Crashing Obese Patient. Critical Care Symposium, SEMPA360, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2019.

290. Post-Intubation Sedation & Analgesia. Critical Care Symposium, SEMPA360, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2019.

291. Critical Care Quickies. Critical Care Symposium, SEMPA360, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2019.

292. Anaphylaxis…State of the Art Management. SEMPA360, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2019.

293. Undifferentiated Shock…Making A Difference! SEMPA360, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2019.

294. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, April 2019.

295. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, April 2019.

296. Clinical Pearls from the Recent Literature. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences Orlando, Florida, April 2019.

297. Identifying Chest Pain Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, April 2019.

298. Drug Combos that Can Kill! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, April 2019.

299. Neurologic Emergencies for the Primary Care Physician. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, April 2019.

300. Modern Management of Anaphylaxis. Resuscitation. Baltimore, Maryland, June 2019.

301. Resuscitation Quickies for the Moribund Patient. Resuscitation. Baltimore, Maryland, June 2019.

302. Pearls for Post-Intubation Analgesia & Sedation. Resuscitation. Baltimore, Maryland, June 2019.

303. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2019.

304. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2019.

305. Neurology and Neurotrauma. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2019.

306. Musculoskeletal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, August 2019.

307. Critical Ultrasound. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Phoenix, Arizona, September 2019.

308. Critical Care Literature Update. Critical Points: Emergency Critical Care. Phoenix, Arizona, September 2019.

309. Fluid Resuscitation in Sepsis. ResusX Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2019.

310. Pearls for Intubating the Crashing Obese Patient. ResusX Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2019.

311. Current Concepts & Controversies in Sepsis Resuscitation. ResusX Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2019.

312. Critical Cases. ResusX Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2019.

313. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, October 2019.

314. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, October 2019.

315. Clinical Pearls from the Recent Literature. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences Orlando, Florida, October 2019.

316. Identifying Chest Pain Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, October 2019.

317. Drug Combos that Can Kill! Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, October 2019.

318. Updates in Cardiac Arrest. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, October 2019.

319. Cruising the Literature…Top Articles in Critical Care. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Denver, Colorado, October 2019.

320. The ICU is NOT Ready for Your Patient. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Denver, Colorado, October 2019.

321. Undifferentiated Shock...Making a Difference. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Denver, Colorado, October 2019.

322. Post Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, February 2020.

323. Deadly Allergies and Anaphylaxis. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, February 2020.

324. Critical Care Literature Update. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, February 2020.

325. Undifferentiated Shock...Making a Difference. American Medical Seminars, Emergency Medicine: Practicing According to the Evidence, Sarasota, Florida, February 2020.

326. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Endocrinology and Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2020.

327. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Endocrinology and Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2020.

328. Clinical Pearls from the Recent Literature. Endocrinology and Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2020.

329. Identifying Chest Pain Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting. Endocrinology and Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2020.

330. Drug Combos that Can Kill! Endocrinology and Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2020.

331. Updates in Cardiac Arrest. Endocrinology and Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2020.

332. ENT Emergencies in Primary Care. Endocrinology and Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Orlando, Florida, March 2020.

333. Cardiac Arrest 2020: What’s New? Emergency Cardiology Symposium. Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM. Baltimore, Maryland. April 2020.

334. Grand Rounds: Emergency Department COVID-19. HHS/ASPR National COVID-19 Grand Rounds Webinar. April 16, 2020. Approximately 1500 participants.

335. Current Controversies in Sepsis Resuscitation. American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly. April 2020. [Lecture recorded and posted online at due to COVID-19 crisis].

336. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, July 2020 [Lecture recorded and posted online at due to COVID-19 crisis].

337. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, July 2020 [Live Lecture recorded and posted online at due to COVID-19 crisis].

338. Neurology and Neurotrauma. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, July 2020 [Live Lecture recorded and posted online at due to COVID-19 crisis].

339. Musculoskeletal Disorders. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, July 2020 [Live Lecture recorded and posted online at due to COVID-19 crisis].

340. Written Board Review Quick Pearls Live Session. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, July 2020 [Live Lecture recorded and posted online at due to COVID-19 crisis].

341. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Online CME Conference due to COVID-19 pandemic. August, 2020.

342. Clinical Pearls from the Recent Literature. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Online CME Conference due to COVID-19 pandemic. August, 2020.

343. Identifying Chest Pain Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Online CME Conference due to COVID-19 pandemic. August, 2020.

344. Current Concepts and Controversies in COVID-19. Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Online CME Conference due to COVID-19 pandemic. August, 2020.

345. Undifferentiated Shock...Making a Difference. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Online Conference Due to COVID-19, October 2020.

346. Cruising the Literature: Top Articles in Critical Care. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Online Conference Due to COVID-19, October 2020.

347. Peri-Arrest Pearls for a New Decade. Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Online Conference Due to COVID-19, October 2020.

348. Intubating and Ventilating the Obese Patient. ResusX Re-Wired, Online Conference Due to COVID-19, October 2020.

349. Peri-Arrest Pearls for the Crashing Patient. ResusX Re-Wired, Online Conference Due to COVID-19, October 2020.

350. Post-Arrest Pearls. ResusX Re-Wired, Online Conference Due to COVID-19, October 2020.

351. Recent Articles in Sepsis You’ve Got to Know! ResusX Re-Wired, Online Conference Due to COVID-19, October 2020.

352. Resuscitation and Risk Management in Sepsis. The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and High-Risk. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2020.

353. Any Fluid You Can Give, I Can Give Better! Critical Care Medicine Section Webinar, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, October 2020.

354. Written Board Review Quick Pearls Live Session. Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, October 2020 [Live Lecture recorded and posted online at due to COVID-19 crisis].

355. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Cardiology and Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Online CME Conference due to COVID-19 pandemic. December, 2020.

356. Clinical Pearls from the Recent Literature. Cardiology and Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Online CME Conference due to COVID-19 pandemic. December, 2020.

357. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Cardiology and Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Online CME Conference due to COVID-19 pandemic. December, 2020.

358. Current Concepts and Controversies in COVID-19. Cardiology and Emergencies in Primary Care. MCE Conferences. Online CME Conference due to COVID-19 pandemic. December, 2020.

Visiting Professorships

1. Evidence-based ENT Emergencies. Department of Emergency Medicine, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, New Jersey, April 2006.

2. Neurologic Emergencies: Current Concepts and Controversies. Departments of Emergency Medicine and Medicine, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, North Carolina, November 2006.

3. Pitfalls in the Care of the Critically Ill. Department of Emergency Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, July 2008.

4. Pitfalls in the Management of Critically Ill ED Patients. Department of Emergency Medicine, Baptist Hospital Emergency Resources Group, Risk Management Seminar, Jacksonville, Florida, November 2008.

5. Avoiding Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Deadly Back Pain Emergencies. Department of Emergency Medicine, Baptist Hospital Emergency Resources Group, Risk Management Seminar, Jacksonville, Florida, November 2008.

6. What Should I do After the Patient is Intubated? Critical Care Symposium, Department of Emergency Medicine, York Hospital, York, Pennsylvania, July 2009.

7. Critical Care 2009: The Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! Critical Care Symposium, Department of Emergency Medicine, York Hospital, York, Pennsylvania, July 2009.

8. Critical Care 2009: The Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Christiana Hospital, Newark, Delaware, August 2009.

9. Critical Care: Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! Integrated Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, April 2010.

10. Pitfalls in the Management of Critically Ill ED Patients. Risk Management in Emergency Medicine. Georgia Emergency Associates. Jekyll Island, Georgia, October 2010.

11. Avoiding Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Deadly Back Pain Emergencies. Risk Management in Emergency Medicine. Georgia Emergency Associates. Jekyll Island, Georgia, October 2010.

12. The Crashing Ventilated Patient. Risk Management in Emergency Medicine. Georgia Emergency Associates. Jekyll Island, Georgia, October 2010.

13. Pitfalls in the Management of Critically Ill ED Patients. Department of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital/Washington Hospital Center, Washington D.C., February 2011.

14. Care of the Critically Ill Obese Patient. Department of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital/Washington Hospital Center, Washington D.C., February 2011.

15. Care of the Intubated ED Patient. Department of Emergency Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, April 2011.

16. Pitfalls in the Care of Critically Ill ED Patients. Department of Emergency Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, September 2011.

17. Challenging Cases in the Critically Ill. Risk Management in Emergency Medicine. Georgia Emergency Associates. Jekyll Island, Georgia, September 2011.

18. Pitfalls in Mechanical Ventilation. Risk Management in Emergency Medicine. Georgia Emergency Associates. Jekyll Island, Georgia, September 2011.

19. Post-Cardiac Arrest Care: What You’ve Got to Know! Risk Management in Emergency Medicine. Georgia Emergency Associates. Jekyll Island, Georgia, September 2011.

20. Challenging Cases in the Critically Ill. Risk Management in Emergency Medicine. Memorial University Medical Center. Savannah, Georgia, September 2011.

21. Pitfalls in Mechanical Ventilation. Risk Management in Emergency Medicine. Memorial University Medical Center. Savannah, Georgia, September 2011.

22. Post-Cardiac Arrest Care: What You’ve Got to Know! Risk Management in Emergency Medicine. Memorial University Medical Center. Savannah, Georgia, September 2011.

23. Pitfalls in the Care of Critically Ill ED Patients. Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, February 2012.

24. Post-Arrest Care…3 Interventions That Save Lives! Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, February 2012.

25. Challenging Cases in the Critically Ill. Grand Rounds, Section of Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, March 2012.

26. Post-Arrest Care…3 Interventions That Save Lives! Grand Rounds, Section of Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, March 2012.

27. Avoiding Pitfalls in Fast-Track Emergencies. Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Detroit Receiving Hospital, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, January 2013.

28. Pitfalls in Managing Critically Ill Patients. Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Detroit Receiving Hospital, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, January 2013.

29. Can You Manage These Critically Ill Cases? Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2013.

30. Critical Care…Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, Paterson, New Jersey, June 2013.

31. Critical Care Quickies: Pearls for the Crashing Patient. Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Joe’s Regional Medical Center, Paterson, New Jersey, June 2013.

32. Critical Care…Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, August 2013.

33. Critical Care Quickies. Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, August 2013.

34. Post-Arrest Care…Interventions That Save Lives! Grand Rounds, University of Wisconsin, Department of Emergency Medicine, Madison, Wisconsin, September 2013.

35. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Crashing Patient. Grand Rounds, University of Wisconsin, Department of Emergency Medicine, Madison, Wisconsin, September 2013.

36. The ICU is Not Ready for Your Patient…Are You? Zelko Memorial Lecture, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wellspan York Hospital, York, Pennsylvania.

37. Can You Manage These Critically Ill Cases? Zelko Memorial Lecture, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wellspan York Hospital, York, Pennsylvania.

38. Can You Manage These Critically Ill Cases? Department of Emergency Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York City, New York, November 2013.

39. Are ABGs Mandatory for ICU Admission? Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, January 2014.

40. Fluids in the Critically Ill. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, January 2014.

41. Choosing Wisely…Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Department of Emergency Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York City, New York, September 2014.

42. The ICU is Not Ready for Your Patient...Are You? Department of Emergency Medicine, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania, November 2014.

43. The Crashing Obese Patient. Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, Paterson, New Jersey, January 2017.

44. Running the Perfect Code. Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, Paterson, New Jersey, January 2017.

45. Beyond the Golden Hour…Caring for the ICU Boarder. Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Texas at Southwestern, Dallas, Texas, February 2017.

46. Critical Care…Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, September 2017.

47. The Crashing Patient with Pulmonary Hypertension.! Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, September 2017.

48. Recent Critical Care Articles You’ve Got to Know! Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Florida Atlantic University, Bethesda Hospital East, West Palm Beach, Florida, July 2018.

49. Post Arrest Interventions That Save Lives! Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Florida Atlantic University, Bethesda Hospital East, West Palm Beach, Florida, July 2018.

50. The Crashing Obese Patient. Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Christiana Hospital, Newark, Delaware, February 2019.

51. Cruising the Literature…Top Articles in Critical Care.! Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, Pennsylvania, December, 2019.

52. Caring for the ICU Boarder. Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, Pennsylvania, December, 2019.

53. Current Concepts & Controversies in Sepsis Resuscitation. Grand Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, April 2020.

54. Cruising the Literature: Top Articles in Critical Care. Grand Rounds, Jacobi Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, October 2020.

Regional

1. Sepsis 2008: Is Your ED Really Providing the Best Evidence Based Care? Annual Academic Assembly, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2008.

2. Critical Care 2008: Articles that Should Change Your Practice. Annual Academic Assembly, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2009.

3. Critical Care 2009: Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! 6th Annual ED Critical Care Conference, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York, January 2010.

4. Program Directors Panel Discussion. 2nd Annual Mid-Atlantic Medical Student Symposium, Emergency Medicine Resident Association, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2010.

5. Critical Care Quickies. The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and High-Risk. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, November 2011.

6. Post-Arrest Care…3 Interventions that Save Lives. The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and High-Risk. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, November 2011.

7. Pitfalls in the Care of Critically Ill ED Patients. Department of Emergency Medicine, Genesys Regional Medical Center, Troy, Michigan, January 2012.

8. The Crashing Ventilated Patient. Department of Emergency Medicine, Genesys Regional Medical Center, Troy, Michigan, January 2012.

9. Post-Arrest Care…3 Interventions that Save Lives! Department of Emergency Medicine, Genesys Regional Medical Center, Troy, Michigan, January 2012.

10. Pitfalls in the Care of Critically Ill ED Patients. Tales from the Pit: Urgent to Emergent. 2012 California Emergency Physicians Northern Regional Meeting, Sacramento, California, April 2012.

11. Ask the Expert: Case-Based Panel Discussion. Tales from the Pit: Urgent to Emergent. 2012 California Emergency Physicians Northern Regional Meeting, Sacramento, California, April 2012.

12. Pitfalls in the Care of Critically Ill ED Patients. Tales from the Pit: Urgent to Emergent. 2012 California Emergency Physicians Southern Regional Meeting, Long Beach, California, May 2012.

13. Ask the Expert: Case-Based Panel Discussion. Tales from the Pit: Urgent to Emergent. 2012 California Emergency Physicians Southern Regional Meeting, Long Beach, California, May 2012.

14. Pitfalls in Chest Pain Emergencies. Critical Care Symposium, Susquehanna Health System, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, May 2013.

15. Critical Care…Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! Critical Care Symposium, Susquehanna Health System, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, May 2013.

16. Can You Manage These Critically Ill Cases? New York ACEP Scientific Assembly, Bolton Landing, New York, July 2013.

17. Critical Care…Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! New York ACEP Scientific Assembly, Bolton Landing, New York, July 2013.

18. Post-Arrest Care…Interventions that Save Lives! New York ACEP Scientific Assembly, Bolton Landing, New York, July 2013.

19. Ream ‘Em or Weep…Critical Care Literature Update. The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and High-Risk. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2013.

20. When Good VADs Go Bad! The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and High-Risk. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2013.

21. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Annual Academic Assembly, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2014.

22. Hypertensive Emergencies…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make! Annual Scientific Assembly, Pennsylvania Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, April 2015.

23. Hypertensive Emergencies…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make! Annual Scientific Assembly, Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Miami, Florida, April 2015.

24. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Internal Medicine Update, University of South Carolina, Hilton Head, South Carolina, July 2015.

25. Managing Dangerous Allergies and Anaphylaxis. Internal Medicine Update, University of South Carolina, Hilton Head, South Carolina, July 2015.

26. Identifying Chest Pain Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting. Internal Medicine Update, University of South Carolina, Hilton Head, South Carolina, July 2015.

27. Nightmare ENT Emergencies for the Primary Care Physician. Internal Medicine Update, University of South Carolina, Hilton Head, South Carolina, July 2015.

28. The Post-Intubation Crash. The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and High-Risk. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2015.

29. Beyond the Golden Hour…Caring for the ICU Boarder. Delaware Valley Chapter, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 2015.

30. Running the Perfect Code. 17th Annual Critical Care Symposium, Inspira Health Network, Vineland, New Jersey, April 2016.

31. Clinical Pearls from the Recent Literature. Internal Medicine Update, University of South Carolina, Hilton Head, South Carolina, July 2016.

32. Drug Combinations That Can Kill Your Patients. Internal Medicine Update, University of South Carolina, Hilton Head, South Carolina, July 2016.

33. Lethal Rashes You Can’t Miss! Internal Medicine Update, University of South Carolina, Hilton Head, South Carolina, July 2016.

34. Neurologic Emergencies…Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make. Internal Medicine Update, University of South Carolina, Hilton Head, South Carolina, July 2016.

35. Top Articles in Critical Care. Emergency Medicine & Critical Care Symposium. The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and High-Risk. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, November 2016.

36. Care of the ICU Boarder. The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and High-Risk. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, November 2016.

37. Running the Perfect Code. 2nd Annual Cardiology Symposium, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2017.

38. The Crashing Obese Patient. 15th Annual Dr. Tom Steele Emergency Care Symposium, Springfield, Missouri, May 2017.

39. Recent Critical Care Articles. 15th Annual Dr. Tom Steele Emergency Care Symposium, Springfield, Missouri, May 2017.

40. Running the Perfect Code. 15th Annual Dr. Tom Steele Emergency Care Symposium, Springfield, Missouri, May 2017.

41. Keynote Address…Recent Critical Care Articles You’ve Got to Know! Annual Scientific Assembly, Colorado Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians, Denver, Colorado, September 2017.

42. Post-Intubation Analgesia & Sedation. Critical Care Symposium. The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and High-Risk. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2018.

43. Current Concepts & Controversies in Sepsis. The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and High-Risk. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2019.

Local

1. Beyond the Golden Hour: Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Critically Ill. Department of Medicine, Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2004.

2. Beyond the Golden Hour: Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Critically Ill. Department of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2004.

3. An Evidence-based ED Approach to the Patient with Sepsis. 16th Annual Barbara Proctor Memorial Education Day, Mid-Maryland Emergency Nursing Association, Laurel Regional Hospital, Laurel, Maryland, October 2005.

4. Evidence-based ENT Emergencies. Department of Emergency Medicine, Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, Maryland, February 2006.

5. Nightmare ENT Emergencies. Laurel Regional Hospital, Laurel, Maryland, April 2006.

6. Deadly ENT Disorders. Department of Internal Medicine, Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, June 2006.

7. Sepsis 2009: Are You Providing the Best Evidence Based Care? Carroll Hospital Center, Westminster, Maryland, April 2009.

8. Clinicopathologic Conference. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2010.

9. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Department of Family Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, December 2010.

10. Mastering Mechanical Ventilation. Department of Emergency Medicine, The Memorial Hospital in Easton, Shore Health System, Easton, Maryland, February 2011.

11. Post Arrest Care…3 Interventions That Save Lives! Clinical Updates in Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2012.

12. Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting. Department of Family Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, January 2015.

13. Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Department of Emergency Medicine, Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, Bel Air, Maryland, January 2015.

14. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Moribund Patient. 2016 Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Symposium, Wye Mills, Maryland, November 2016.

15. Clinical Pearls from the Recent Literature. Department of Family Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, January 2017.

16. Running the Perfect Code in the Trauma Bay. Critical Issues in Trauma 2017, Suburban Hospital, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Montgomery County Campus, Shady Grove, Maryland, June 2017.

17. Fluid Resuscitation in Sepsis. 1st Annual University of Maryland Critical Care Network Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, June 2017.

Proffered Communications

1. Vasopressors in the Emergency Department. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, December 2004.

2. Evidence-based Gastroenterology for the Emergency Physician. Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, April 2005.

3. Approach to the Patient with Acute Back Pain. Introduction to Emergency Medicine Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2005.

4. Recombinant Factor VIIa. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, August 2005.

5. Approach to the Patient with Hypotension. Department of Medicine, UMSOM, May 2006.

6. ED Approach to the Patient with Shock. Introduction to Emergency Medicine Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2006.

7. Critical Care Neurology. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, September 2006.

8. Pitfalls in the Management of Critically Ill ED Patients. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, March 2007.

9. Sepsis 2007: Current Recommendations and Challenges. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, May 2007.

10. ED Approach to the Patient with Shock. Introduction to Emergency Medicine Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2007.

11. Anaphylaxis. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM October 2007.

12. Pearls and Pitfalls in Monitoring the Critically Ill ED Patient. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, February 2008.

13. Sepsis 2008: Is Your ED Really Providing the Best Evidence Based Medicine? Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, April 2008.

14. ED Approach to the Patient with Shock. Introduction to Emergency Medicine Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2008.

15. Noninvasive Ventilation in the ED: Where Are We Now? Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2008.

16. Approach to the Hypotensive Patient. Acute Care Lecture Series. Department of Medicine, UMSOM, August 2008.

17. Transfusion Controversies in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, September 2008.

18. Extubating in the ED. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, November 2008.

19. Critical Care 2008: Articles that Should Change Your Practice. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, January 2009.

20. Monitoring the Critically Ill ED Patient. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, October 2009.

21. Approach to the Hypotensive Patient. Acute Care Lecture Series. Department of Medicine, UMSOM, November 2009.

22. Critical Care 2009: Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, December 2009.

23. Managing Intracranial Hemorrhage and Traumatic Brain Injury. First Hour Conference, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, March 2010.

24. The Crashing Ventilated Patient. Critical Care Simulation Workshop, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, March 2010.

25. Emergency Transfusions…Indications and Complications. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, April 2010.

26. Avoiding Pitfalls in Back Pain Emergencies. Introduction to Emergency Medicine Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2010.

27. What Should I Do After the Patient is Intubated? Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2010.

28. Status Epilepticus in the Critically Ill ED Patient. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, September 2010.

29. Early Identification of the Patient in Shock. First Hour Conference, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, September 2010.

30. Mastering Mechanical Ventilation. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, November 2010.

31. The Critically Ill Obese ED Patient. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, January 2011.

32. Biomarkers in the Critically Ill: Can They Help in the ED? Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, May 2011.

33. Approach to the Patient with Undifferentiated Shock. Introduction to Emergency Medicine Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, June 2011.

34. Critical Care: Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2011.

35. The Critically Ill ED Patient with ESLD. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, September 2011.

36. Critical Care: A Year in Review. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2012.

37. Approach to the Patient with Undifferentiated Shock. Introduction to Emergency Medicine Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2012.

38. Acute Kidney Injury in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, August 2012.

39. The 2012 Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines…What You NEED to Know! Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, November 2012.

40. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Crashing Patient. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, March 2013.

41. Reversing Antiplatelet Therapy…What Emergency Physicians Need to Know. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, April 2013.

42. Critical Pearls in the Patient with Massive Upper GI Bleeding. Critical Care Fellows Conference, Department of Internal Medicine, UMSOM, May 2013.

43. Approach to the Patient with Undifferentiated Shock. Introduction to Emergency Medicine Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2013.

44. Choosing Wisely…Fluid Resuscitation in the Critically Ill. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2013.

45. Clinicopathologic Conference…43 yo Female with Parasitosis. Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, November 2013.

46. The Critically Ill Obese Patient. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, December 2013.

47. The Critically Ill Obese Patient. Critical Care Fellows Conference, Department of Internal Medicine, UMSOM, December 2013.

48. Critical Care…Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know! Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, February 2014.

49. The Critically Ill Obese Patient. Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Conference, University of Maryland Medical Center, April 2014.

50. Approach to the Patient with Hypotension. Introduction to Emergency Medicine Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2014.

51. Extubating in the ED. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, July 2014.

52. Running the Perfect Code in 2015. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, January 2015.

53. Running the Perfect Code. Critical Care Fellows Conference, Department of Internal Medicine, UMSOM, December 2015.

54. Critical Care Quickies…Pearls for the Moribund Patient. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, March 2016.

55. Hypertensive Emergencies. Critical Care Fellows Conference, Department of Internal Medicine, UMSOM, April 2016.

56. Anaphylaxis. Critical Care Fellows Conference, Department of Internal Medicine, UMSOM, May 2016.

57. Critical Care Quickies. Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Conference, University of Maryland Medical Center, May 2016.

58. The Critically Ill Obese Patient. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, December 2016.

59. Cruising the Critical Care Literature…Top Articles of 2017. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, January 2018.

60. Cruising the Critical Care Literature…Top Articles of 2018. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, December 2018.

61. Anaphylaxis…State of the Art Management. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, May 2019.

62. Cruising the Literature…Top Articles in Critical Care. Critical Care Fellows Conference, Department of Internal Medicine, UMSOM, December, 2019

63. Cruising the Literature…Top Articles in Critical Care. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, January 2020.

64. Cruising the 2020 Critical Care Literature. Critical Care Lecture Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, UMSOM, December 2020.

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