Amal Mattu, M



Amal Mattu, MD

Professor with Tenure

Vice Chairman of Emergency Medicine

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Date: October 2016

Contact Information

Business Address Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

110 S. Paca Street, Sixth Floor, Suite 200

Baltimore, MD 21201

Phone Number (410) 328-8025

Fax Number (410) 328-8028

E-mail amattu@smail.umaryland.edu

Education

1988 Bachelor of Arts, Natural Sciences

Johns Hopkins University

1993 Doctor of Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Postgraduate Education and Training

1993–1996 Emergency Medicine Residency Training Program

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

1996–1997 American College of Emergency Physicians and

Emergency Medicine Foundation Teaching Fellowship

Certifications

November 1998 Board Certified, American Board of Emergency Medicine

November 2008 Recertification, American Board of Emergency Medicine

Medical Licensure

1996–present State of Maryland

Employment History

July 1996–June 1999 Clinical Instructor

Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

July 1996–June 2003 Attending Physician

Department of Emergency Medicine

Mercy Medical Center

Baltimore, Maryland

July 1996–present Attending Physician, Emergency Medical Services

University of Maryland Medical Center

Baltimore, Maryland

July 1999–June 2004 Assistant Professor

Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

July 1997–June 2011 Co-Program Director

Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine Combined Residency

Assistant Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

July 2001–December 2008 World Access

International Medical Consulting Service

October 2001–June 2011 Director, Academic Development Program

Emergency Medicine Residency

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

June 2008–present Director, Faculty Development Fellowship Program

Emergency Medicine Residency Program

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

June 2002–June 2011 Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

July 2004–June 2006 Associate Professor

Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

July 2006–June 2010 Associate Professor

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

July 2010–present Professor, with Tenure

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

March 2011–present Vice Chairman of Education

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

July 2012–present Director, Emergency Cardiology Fellowship Program

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

July 2013–present Co-Director, Emergency Medicine Research Scholars Program

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

Professional Society Memberships

1992–1996 Emergency Medicine Residents Association

1992–present American College of Emergency Physicians

1992–present American College of Emergency Physicians, Maryland Chapter

1995–present American Academy of Emergency Medicine

1996–present Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

1999–present Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine

2000–2005 Emergency Medicine Residents Association, Alumni Member

2002–2005 American Academy for Emergency Medicine in India

Honors and Awards

1984–1987 Maryland General State Scholarship

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

1988 Graduated with General Honors

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

June 1995–June 1996 Chief Resident, Emergency Medicine

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1999–present Fellow, American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2000–present Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians

May 2001 Honorary Faculty Marshal

Commencement Activities for the UMAB Campus

Selected from among all faculty by the University of Maryland at Baltimore (UMAB) Student Affairs Council

2004 The First Annual Fabien Vickrey, M.D. Memorial Award

“For outstanding leadership and commitment to advancing the specialty of Emergency Medicine via research, patient care, and education”

York Hospital, York, PA

2006 Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director of the Year

Presented by the Resident and Student Association of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2007 Maryland State Emergency Physician of the Year

Maryland Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians

May 2010 Honorary Student Marshal

Commencement Activities for the University of Maryland School of Medicine

Selected by the 2010 graduating medical school class

2011 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society

Faculty Inductee, University of Maryland School of Medicine

May 2011 Honorary Graduation Hooder

Commencement Activities for the University of Maryland School of Medicine

Selected by the 2011 graduating medical school class

2011 Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director of the Year

Presented by the Emergency Medicine Residents Association

2013 The Peter Rosen Award

“For outstanding academic leadership in emergency medicine”

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2013 The Tenth Annual Fabien Vickrey, M.D. Memorial Award

“For outstanding leadership and commitment to advancing the specialty of Emergency Medicine via research, patient care, and education”

WellSpan York Hospital, York, PA

Teaching Awards

1997, 1998, 2000, Teacher of the Year Award

2001, 2002 Department of Emergency Medicine

Mercy Medical Center

Baltimore, Maryland

1999, 2000, 2001, Outstanding Teaching Attending Award

2014 Emergency Medicine Residency Program

University of Maryland

Baltimore, Maryland

2000 Outstanding Service Award for Contributions to Education

Maryland Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians

2000 National Faculty Teaching Award

American College of Emergency Physicians

2000 Founder’s Day Teacher of the Year Award

Office of the President, University of Maryland at Baltimore

Recipient from among all faculty of the Schools of Medicine, Law, Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work, and Physical Therapy at University of Maryland at Baltimore

2002 National Young Educator of the Year Award

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2002 Outstanding Teaching Award

University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency

For educational innovation: “Fifth Hour Conference” curriculum

2003 Education Service Award

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2005, 2006, 2010, 2015 Speaker of the Year

Essentials of Emergency Medicine conference

Las Vegas, Nevada

2006 Rookie Faculty of the Year Award

American College of Emergency Physicians

2006 Outstanding Speaker of the Year Award

American College of Emergency Physicians

2008 Joe Lex National Educator of the Year Award

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2013 Outstanding Contributions to Education Award

American College of Emergency Physicians

2015 Academy for Scholarship Distinguished Educator Award

Presented for “Development of Enduring Materials”

Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine

Other Speaking/Teaching Honors

2001–2016 Selected to speak 16 years in a row at the annual American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly; one of only two emergency physicians in the country to have this honor

2007-current Faculty member, The American College of Emergency Physicians Teaching Fellowship

One of 12 faculty members at this national faculty development conference conducted in two sessions per year, dedicated to teaching skills in how to be an effective education in emergency medicine

2008-current Faculty member, The Heart Course ()

One of 7 faculty members at this national CME conference conducted yearly, dedicated to teaching emergency cardiology

2009-current Faculty member, Critical Points ()

One of 11 faculty members at this national CME conference conducted 1-2 times per year, dedicated to teaching emergency critical care medicine

2010-current Faculty member, The Board Review (emergency-medicine-board-review-course)

One of 8 faculty members at this national CME conference conducted three times per year, dedicated to preparing emergency physicians for the Written Certification or Recertification Examination

2012-current Faculty member, High Risk Emergency Medicine Course (high-risk-emergency-medicine-course)

One of 7 faculty members at this national CME conference conducted three times per year, dedicated to improving patient safety and minimizing legal risk in emergency medicine practice

Invited Keynote Speeches/Memorial Lectures

March 23, 2003 Keynote Speaker

2003 Annual Conference

Jamaica Emergency Medicine Association

Kingston, Jamaica

November 3, 2003 Keynote Speaker

14th Annual Barbara Proctor Memorial Education Day

Mid-Maryland Chapter of the Emergency Nurses Association

Laurel, Maryland

June 10, 2004 First Annual Fabien Vickrey Memorial Lecture

York Hospital

York, Pennsylvania

November 11, 2004 Albert J. Lauro Professorship Lecture

2004 Annual Meeting

Louisiana Chapter, American Academy of Emergency Medicine

New Orleans, Louisiana

June 3, 2005 18th Annual Thomas R. Mulroy Memorial Lecture in Emergency Medicine

Evanston Hospital

Evanston, Illinois

August 28–29, 2006 Keynote Speaker

10th Annual “Risk Management in the Practice of Emergency Medicine” Seminar

Sponsored by Baptist Medical Center

Jacksonville, Florida

June 29, 2008 Keynote Speaker

2008 Annual Conference

Jamaica Emergency Medicine Association

Kingston, Jamaica

September 19, 2008 Keynote Speaker

2nd Annual “Advances in Acute Coronary Syndromes” Conference

Nashville, Tennessee

March 27, 2009 Keynote Address: “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages”

Annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting

Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

Wilmington, Delaware

April 23–26, 2009 Keynote Speaker

Continuing Concepts in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine Conference

Suffolk, Virginia

April 27, 2009 Keynote Speaker

14th Annual Emergency Medicine Conference

Sponsored by the Section of Emergency Medicine

British Columbia Medical Association

Vancouver, Canada

June 4, 2009 Keynote Speech: “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages”

3rd Dutch North Sea Emergency Medicine Conference

Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands

October 6, 2009 Keynote Speech: “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages”

Young Physicians Section Meeting

Scientific Assembly of the American College of Emergency Physicians

Boston, Massachusetts

November 3, 2010 Keynote Speaker

Annual Kawartha Emergency Medicine Conference

Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

March 6-8, 2011 Keynote Speaker

EMedix, LLC Risk Management Symposium

Phoenix, Arizona

May 5-7, 2011 Keynote Speech: “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages”

24th Annual Emergency Medicine Update

Sponsored by North York General Hospital

Toronto, Canada, May 7, 2010

June 22-24, 2011 Keynote Speaker

38th Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference

Breckenridge, Colorado

September 19-23, 2011 Keynote Speaker

Emergency Medicine Update—Europe

Strove, Italy

January 30, 2012 Keynote Speech: “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages”

29th Annual Northwest Winter Conference in Emergency Medicine

Sponsored by Oregon Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians

Sunriver, Oregon

February 24-26, 2012 Keynote Speaker

Society for Emergency Medicine in Singapore Annual Scientific Conference

Singapore

April 18-19, 2012 Keynote Speaker

2012 Emergency Cardiology Symposium

The Wenckebach Institute of the University Medical Center of Groningen

Groningen, The Netherlands

May 15, 2012 Annual Joe Ross Professorship Lecture

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Nashville, Tennessee

February 23, 2013 Keynote Speech: “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages”

Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine

Breckenridge, Colorado

June 11, 2013 Tenth Annual Fabien Vickrey Memorial Lecture

York Hospital

York, Pennsylvania

June 25-28, 2013 Keynote Speaker

40th Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference

Breckenridge, Colorado

August 28-30, 2013 Keynote Speaker

Urgencias UC: Conceptos 2013 Emergency Medicine Conference

Santiago, Chile

September 22-28, 2013 Keynote Speaker

Emergency Medicine Update—Europe

Haro, Spain

February 3, 2015 Keynote Speaker

Emergent Medicine Associates 8th Annual Risk Management Summit

Los Angeles, California

February 10, 2015 Keynote Speech: “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS”

2015 Saudi Emergency Medicine Assembly

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

February 21, 2015 Keynote Speech: “Chest Pain 2015: Time for New Paradigms?”

Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine

Breckenridge, Colorado

March 26-27, 2015 Keynote Speaker

The 2nd Dutch Congress on Emergency Cardiology

Albert Schweitzer Hospital, Dordrecht, The Netherlands

August 31, 2015 Keynote Speaker

United States Army Leadership in Emergency Medicine Conference

Tacoma, Washington

September 5-9, 2015 Keynote Speaker

The Eighth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress

Rome, Italy

September 6-10, 2015 Keynote Speaker

Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine Scientific Conference

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

February 2, 2016 Keynote Speaker

Emergent Medicine Associates 9th Annual Risk Management Summit

Los Angeles, California

February 20, 2016 Keynote Speech: “Secrets of Success in Emergency Medicine…From The Princess Bride”

Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine

Steamboat Springs, Colorado

May 12, 2016 Keynote Speech: “A Roadmap to Leadership in Emergency Medicine”

Resident Academic Leadership Forum, at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

New Orleans, Louisiana

June 15-18, 2016 Keynote Speaker

43rd Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference

Denver, Colorado

August 2, 2016 Greg L. Henry, MD Lecture/Keynote Speech: “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages”

43rd Annual Michigan Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly

Michigan College of Emergency Medicine

Mackinac Island, Michigan

September 10-11, 2016 Keynote Speaker

Emergency Cardiology Update 2016

Melbourne, Australia

Clinical Activities

• Attending physician in University of Maryland Medical Center Emergency Department

• Adult Emergency Department census approximately 50,000 patients per year

• Patient care includes diagnosis and resuscitation of medical, trauma, and early surgical emergencies

• Clinical supervision of medical students and residents from emergency medicine, family medicine, ENT, and obstetrics & gynecology residencies

• Patient care also includes responsibilities of all patients referred to the Emergency Department from in-hospital, campus, and off-campus clinical offices

Administrative Service

Institutional Service

1997–present Emergency Medicine Residency Education Committee

2002–present Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine Education Committee

University of Maryland Medical Center

June 1997–June 2006 Faculty Coordinator

Emergency Medicine Student Interest Group

Responsible for coordinating lectures about careers in emergency medicine, blood drawing/IV placement labs, suturing workshops, and a mentoring program for the University of Maryland School of Medicine first-year and second-year students

1997–present Admissions Interviews

University of Maryland School of Medicine

2002–2011 Graduate Medical Education Committee

University of Maryland Medical Center

April 2003 Master's Degree Thesis Committee for Dr. Michael Witting

(Defense: April 29, 2003)

Thesis: “Diagnostic Benefit of Nasogastric Aspiration and of Clinical Factors in Patients with Gastrointestinal Bleeding Without Hematemesis”

October 2003–present Continuing Medical Education Advisory Committee

University of Maryland School of Medicine

July 2002–present Emergency Medicine Residency Application Advisor

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Individually counsel the majority of third-year medical students (8 to 10 per year) interested in emergency medicine regarding how to construct their fourth-year schedule and regarding the application process; individually counsel all fourth-year medical students entering emergency medicine (12 to 15 per year) regarding the residency application and rankings process, and write official letters of recommendation for the majority of them; provide lectures regarding the application process one or two times per year for first- and second-year medical students in the School of Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Student Interest Group

September 2004–June 2008 Preceptor, Faculty Group Leader

Introduction to Clinical Medicine Course (first-year medical students) and Physical Diagnosis Course (second-year medical students)

University of Maryland School of Medicine

August 2005–present Appeals Committee

University of Maryland School of Medicine

March 2007–present Faculty Development Workshop Series Lecturer

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Lecture to faculty and residents within the School of Medicine’s Faculty Development Workshop Series every spring and fall on “Finding Your Niche in Academic Medicine,” “Academic Promotion,” and “Teaching on the Run”

July 2008–July 2009 At-Large Member, Medical Executive Committee

University of Maryland Medical Center

2011–2013 Chairman, Grants Review Committee

Maryland Emergency Medicine Network

2011–present Course Director and Instructor

The Crashing Patient: Risk Management and Resuscitation conference

Conducted at annually in October on the University of Maryland at Baltimore campus

March 2012–present Claims Risk Management Committee

University of Maryland Medical System

January 2013–present STEMI Review Committee

University of Maryland Medical Center

January 2013–present Risk Management Committee

University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Network

Co-developer of Low Risk Chest Pain Protocol, involving the use of the HEART score + Shared Decision Making; the Protocol was adopted in February 2015 and in use at the 14 University of Maryland Network Emergency Departments around the state.

July 2013–present Peer Review Committee

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland Medical Center

August 2013–present Patient Safety and Risk Management Committee

University of Maryland School of Medicine

State/Regional Service

1999–present Member, Education and Programs Committee

Maryland Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians

2000–2004, 2005–2007 Member, Board of Directors

Maryland Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians

2009–2011 Chairman, Education and Programs Committee

Maryland Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians

National Service

1999–present Manuscript Review Board

Hospital Physician

2001–present Editorial Board

Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine

Monthly CME publication from the American College of Emergency Physicians

2001–present Member, Academic Affairs Committee

American College of Emergency Physicians

2001–present Member, Education Committee

Scientific Assembly Planning Subcommittee

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2002–2003 Chair, Nominations Subcommittee

Outstanding Contributions in Education Award

Academic Affairs Committee

American College of Emergency Physicians

2002–2003 Chair, Membership Subcommittee

Academic Affairs Committee

American College of Emergency Physicians

2002–2007 Member, International Committee

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2003 Associate Editor

Rules of the Road for Medical Students:

The Guide for a Career in Emergency Medicine

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Published in Guest Editor

May 2003 “Respiratory Emergencies”

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America

2003–2004 Member, Board of Directors

American Academy for Emergency Medicine in India

2003–2004 Member, Information Resources Committee

Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine

2003–2005 Course Director and Instructor

Emergency Medicine Written Board Examination “Jam Session” Review Course (3 hours)

American Academy of Emergency Medicine’s

Conducted the evening prior to the Emergency Medicine Written Board Certification Examination in East Brunswick, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles

2003–2005 Member, Programs Liaison Committee

International Emergency Medicine Training

Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine

2004–2005 Course Director and Instructor

In-Training Examination Review for Emergency Medicine Residents (4 hours)

Conducted at the Annual Scientific Assembly of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2004–2007 Course Director and Instructor

Advanced EKG Workshop (4 hours)

Conducted annually at the Annual Scientific Assembly of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine

2004–present Section Editor

“Best Clinical Practices in Emergency Medicine”

Journal of Emergency Medicine

2004–present Chair

Lifetime Learning and Self-Assessment Readings Subcommittee

Academic Affairs Committee

American College of Emergency Physicians

2004–2007 Member, Practice Guidelines Committee

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Published in Guest Editor

November 2004 “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Medicine”

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America

Published in Guest Editor

November 2005 “Emergency Cardiology: Challenges, Controversies, and Advances”

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America issue–

2005–2009 Editorial Board

Practical Summaries in Acute Care

2005–2009 Member, Program Committee

“Navigating the Academic Waters” (Faculty Development Conference

Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine

November 16-19, 2005 Conference Co-Chair

Challenges in Emergency Medicine

St. Thomas, USVI

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

Published in Guest Editor

February 2006 “Emergency Cardiac Care: From the Emergency Department to the CCU”

Cardiology Clinics

2006–present Consulting Editor

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America

2006–present Section Editor

“The Critical ECG”

Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine

August 9-12, 2006 Conference Chair

Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine

Yosemite, California

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

2006–2009 Section Co-Editor

Resident Journal Review

Common Sense (the official newsletter of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine; published bi-monthly)

2007–2008 Conference Co-Chair

“Navigating the Academic Waters”

Faculty Development Conference

Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine

2007–present Cardiology Section Editor: “Cardiology Corner”

Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives

Published in May 2007 Guest Editor

“Emergencies in the Elderly Patient”

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine

2007–present Author, Medscape’s Emergency Medicine Viewpoints

Quarterly web-based emergency medicine literature update and commentary

2007–present Editor and Host, EMCast

Web-based monthly audio CME program

cme/emcast.cfm

2007–2008 Chair, Nominations Subcommittee

Outstanding Contributions in Education Award

Academic Affairs Committee

American College of Emergency Physicians

November 2007 Conference Co-Chair

8th Annual Fall Conference on Emergency Medicine

Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

Conference dates: November 28-December 1, 2007

February 10-13, 2008 Conference Chair

19th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine

Marco Island, Florida

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

2008–2009 Steering Committee

Geriatric Competencies for Emergency Medicine Residents

Sponsored by the American Medical Association

2009–present Manuscript Review Board

American Journal of Emergency Medicine

2009–present Editorial Advisory Board

Emergency Physician Monthly

2009–present Editorial Board

Medscape Emergency Medicine

emergencymedicine

2009–present Section Editor

“Emergency Cardiac Care”

Western Journal of Emergency Medicine

2010-2011 Course Co-Director and Instructor

ECG Course: Early Recognition and Risk Stratification (5 hours)

Conducted in spring 2010 and 2011 at the Congress of Chest Pain Centers

July 30-August 6, 2010 Conference Co-Chair

6th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine

Inside Passage Cruise

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

February 2011 Course Director and Instructor

High Risk Electrocardiography Workshop (4 hours)

Conducted at the Annual Scientific Assembly of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Orlando, Florida

2010–2011 Chair

Geriatric Emergency Medicine Curriculum Subcommittee

Academic Affairs Committee

American College of Emergency Physicians

2012–Present Course Co-Director and Instructor

National CME Course conducted annually each spring and attended by over 400 participants

Las Vegas, Nevada

2012-Present Course Co-Director and Instructor

Resuscitation

National CME Course

Las Vegas, Nevada

2012–present Editorial Board

EMedHome online source of CME



July 25-28, 2012 Conference Co-Chair

8th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

Published in Guest Editor

November 2012 “Emergency Cardiac Care 2012: From the ED to the CCU”

Cardiology Clinics

February 2014 Course Director and Instructor

High Risk Electrocardiography Workshop (4 hours)

Conducted at the Annual Scientific Assembly of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine

New York City, New York

2004–present Editorial Board

“Peer-Review Lecture Series (PeRLS)”

Academic Emergency Medicine

December 19-20, 2014 Conference Co-Chair

18th Annual Conference on Emergencies & Challenges in Primary Care

New York City, New York

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

2015–present Member, Academy for Scholarship in Emergency Medicine

Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine

July 31-August 7, 2015 Conference Co-Chair

11th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine

Inside Passage Cruise

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

December 18-19, 2015 Conference Co-Chair

18th Annual Conference on Emergencies & Challenges in Primary Care

New York City, New York

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

International Service

August 2004– Scientific Planning Committee

September 2005 Co-Chair, Cardiovascular Emergencies Track

Co-Chair, CPR/Resuscitation Track

Third Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress

Nice, France

Responsible for selecting speakers for and organizing the cardiology track for this international emergency medicine conference

Conference dates: September 1–5, 2005

September 2, 2005 Course Director and Instructor

ECG Preconference Workshop (3 hours)

Conducted at the Third Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress

Nice, France

August 2004– Education Committee

November 2006 International Emergency Medicine Conference (INTEM 2006)

Delhi, India

Conference dates: November 9–12, 2006

October 2006– Scientific Planning Committee

September 2007 Co-Chair, Cardiovascular Emergencies/Resuscitation Track

Fourth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress

Sorrento, Italy

Responsible for selecting track chairs, speakers, and topics for this international emergency medicine conference

Conference dates: September 15–19, 2007

September 16, 2007 Course Director and Instructor

ECG Preconference Workshop (8 hours)

Conducted at the Fourth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress

Sorrento, Italy

November 19-22, 2008 Conference Chair

9th Annual Fall Conference on Emergency Medicine

Paradise Island, Bahamas

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

January 2008–present Editorial Board

International Journal of Emergency Medicine

September 14, 2009 Course Director and Instructor

ECG Preconference Workshop (8 hours)

Conducted at the Fifth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress

Valencia, Spain

February 10-13, 2010 Conference Co-Chair

21st Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine

Cozumel, Mexico

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

September 15, 2010 External Examiner

Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine Exit Examination for Emergency Medicine

Hong Kong, China

February 27, 2012 External Examiner

Joint Committee on Specialist Training for Singapore, Emergency Medicine Exit Examination

Singapore

February 23 – Honorary Visiting Expert for Ministry of Health, Singapore

March 1, 2012 Served as Visiting Expert in Emergency Medicine Research, Education, and Emergency Cardiology

Singapore

June 26, 2012 Course Director and Instructor

ECG Preconference Workshop (8 hours)

Conducted at the 14th International Conference on Emergency Medicine

Dublin, Ireland

November 2012 Course Co-Director and Instructor

First Annual International Teaching and Faculty Development Course

Baltimore, Maryland

January 20-22, 2014 Director, Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care for the Emergency Patient Course

Muscat, Oman

January 23-25, 2014 Director, Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care Course

Al Ain, United Arab Emirates

February 19-22, 2014 Conference Co-Chair

25th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine

St. Maarten

Sponsored by Symposia Medicus

June 10, 2014 Course Director and Instructor

ECG Preconference Workshop (8 hours)

Conducted at the 15th International Conference on Emergency Medicine

Hong Kong, China

December 7, 2015 Course Director and Instructor

ECG Preconference Workshop (8 hours)

Conducted at the Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine Scientific Conference (8 hours)

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Other Teaching Service

1995–1996 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor (Pennsylvania)

1995–1996 Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor (Pennsylvania)

June 1997–June 1999 Assistant Director, Weekly Board Review Lecture Series

University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency

April 1–2, 2000 Oral Board Examiner

Oral Board Preparation Course

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

August 28, 2000 Oral Board Examiner and Private Tutor

Oral Board Preparation Course

Maryland Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians

Baltimore, Maryland

September 8, 2000 Oral Board Examiner and Private Tutor

Oral Board Preparation Course

Maryland Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians

Baltimore, Maryland

September 9–10, 2000 Oral Board Examiner

Oral Board Preparation Course

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

April 21–22, 2001 Oral Board Examiner

Oral Board Preparation Course

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

September 15, 2001 Oral Board Examiner

Oral Board Preparation Course

Maryland Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians

Baltimore, Maryland

September 22–23, 2001 Oral Board Examiner

Oral Board Preparation Course

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

April 6–7, 2002 Oral Board Examiner

Oral Board Preparation Course

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

September 14–15, 2002 Oral Board Examiner

Oral Board Preparation Course

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

April 5–6, 2003 Oral Board Examiner

Oral Board Preparation Course

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

April 17–18, 2004 Oral Board Examiner

Oral Board Preparation Course

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Development of Innovative Educational Programs and Curricula

June 1998–present Emergency Medicine Resident Cardiology Curriculum

Constructed this self-study teaching module for use by emergency medicine residents during cardiology/CCU rotations (1997); currently used by emergency medicine residents at University of Maryland; the topics for the curricula were used for an issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, which I guest edited, entitled “Emergency Cardiology: Challenges, Controversies, and Advances.” This issue was published in November 2005. The curriculum also led to the publication in February 2006 of an issue of Cardiology Clinics entitled “Emergency Cardiac Care: From ED to CCU,” which I guest edited. This text is now used as the curriculum for the cardiology/CCU rotation for emergency medicine residents. I guest edited an updated version of this journal issue which was published in 2012 entitled.

June 1999–present First-Hour Conference (FHC) Curriculum

FHC is a weekly conference series consisting of four curricula: (1) weekly discussions of recent review articles in emergency medicine, (2) Emergency Medicine Written Board and Core Curriculum review lectures (November through February), (3) monthly ECG conferences, and (4) risk management in emergency medicine (July-August). Since its inception, FHC has been the highest rated hour of conference in our emergency medicine residency curriculum. The reading portion of the curriculum consists entirely of recent review articles from the medical literature. On a monthly basis, I review the medical literature and choose two articles for the residents to read each week pertaining to a monthly subspecialty in emergency medicine (e.g., emergency cardiology, emergency neurology). Then another faculty member or I conduct weekly small-group teaching sessions utilizing the Socratic method to facilitate learning the important concepts from the articles.

The concept of the use of review articles served as the basis for a web-based CME program, launched in October 2007, that is now used by acute care physicians internationally (EMCast [cme/emcast.cfm]). I host this program, which consists of a monthly series of podcasts.

December 2001–present Academic Development Program (ADP)

The ADP is a faculty development program designed for residents who intend to pursue a career in academic emergency medicine. The program teaches/promotes skills in the following areas: (1) teaching, including lecturing, small-group teaching, and bedside teaching, (2) medical manuscript writing and editing, (3) research, including how to conduct research, write a research manuscript, and present an abstract at a research meeting, (4) involvement in state and national specialty societies and their committees. Residents who have participated in the ADP have excelled in the early part of their academic careers.

2003–2008 Co-Creator, Geriatric Emergency Medicine Curriculum

The Geriatric Emergency Medicine Curriculum was designed to teach emergency medicine residents about the spectrum of diseases present in the elderly population and the special needs of this growing population. The program is presented in two parts: (1) a series of case studies directed by one of the emergency medicine attending physicians at the VA Hospital and (2) a series of lectures focusing on the special needs, deadly diseases, and atypical presentations in the elderly population. This curriculum led to the publication of the May 2007 issue of Clinics in Geriatric Medicine pertaining to “Emergency Care of the Elderly Patient,” which I guest edited. In 2008 I incorporated curriculum into the current FHC Curriculum noted above.

June 2003–June 2006 Co-Creator, Leadership in Medicine Curriculum

The Leadership in Medicine Curriculum is a series of monthly small-group discussions that focus on the development of leadership skills. Residents read chapters from textbooks, journals, and course curricula on leadership and discuss the readings with the preceptor. The readings focus on communication skills, conflict resolution, team building, qualities of successful leaders, and tips for motivating co-workers. The curriculum was delegated to another faculty member in June 2006.

2003–2009 Introduction to Emergency Medicine Curriculum

The Introduction to Emergency Medicine Curriculum is designed to teach the new emergency medicine interns during the first month of residency the basics of emergency medicine practice and the approach to the critically ill patient. The curriculum consists of 4 days of lectures and workshops, spread out over 4 weeks each July, as follows:

Week 1―lectures that teach interns how to manage patients with the following common symptoms or signs: chest pain, dyspnea, headache, abdominal pain, altered mental status, weakness/dizziness, pelvic pain, and vaginal bleeding.

Week 2―lectures and workshops designed to teach the basics of ECG interpretation as well as workshops to teach splinting of orthopedic injuries and how to use the slit lamp for eye examinations.

Week 3―lectures followed by workshops that introduce the intern to the use of ultrasound in the emergency department.

Week 4―lectures pertaining to airway management in the emergency department (standard intubation, difficult/complicated airway management, and rapid-sequence intubation) followed by a cadaver lab that enables the interns to obtain hands-on experience in standard intubation as well as the use of “rescue” airway devices.

In July 2010, I handed off oversight of this ongoing curriculum to a junior member of our faculty, who went on to become our Residency Program Director.

Published September 2003 ECGs for the Emergency Physician

Since my own residency, I have maintained a personal teaching file of ECGs of various levels of diagnostic difficulty. This file was published as ECGs for the Emergency Physician by BMJ Books in September 2003. This is the first book of its kind in emergency medicine—a teaching file of ECGs completely relevant to the specialty of emergency medicine (i.e., not primary care or cardiology) and focused on intermediate and advanced levels of ECG knowledge, not on the beginning student in electrocardiography. The book is used by our residency and others as the basis for ECG curricula and ECG competency assessments; it is also used for students in ECG workshops and board review courses. Based on excellent sales worldwide, the book is now in its seventh printing by Blackwell Publishers. The book has been translated into Portuguese, Polish, Japanese and Chinese, and it remained on the “Bestsellers List” of the American College of Emergency Physicians Bookstore and Blackwell/Wiley Publishers from early 2005 through 2007. Blackwell/Wiley Publishers published a second volume of this book (ECGs for the Emergency Physician Volume 2) in March 2008. This volume has been translated into Polish, Japanese, and Chinese, and was on the “Bestsellers List” for Blackwell/Wiley Publishers from 2008-2010.

2004–2006, 2014-present Debate of the Week Forum

The Debate of the Week was an educational internet-based forum in which faculty and resident physicians in our program debated controversial clinical and non-clinical topics. On a weekly or biweekly basis, I posted a question for the residents to debate. Residents and faculty members were encouraged to reply to the debate online and, as often as possible, to cite original research articles to support their practice. This resulted in an evidence-based method for all members of the residency to learn from each other’s practice and reassess their practice patterns. Each of the online debates drew 150 to 200 “hits.” In August 2005, Dr. Peter Rosen, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Emergency Medicine, recommended that the content of the Forum debates serve as the basis for a series of review articles in a new section of the Journal entitled “Best Practices in Emergency Medicine,” for which I serve as section editor.

June 2006–present Symposium on Advanced Emergency Electrocardiography

This advanced emergency electrocardiography course was created for emergency physicians and other acute health care providers. It is a 2-day, 9-hour course designed to teach advanced ECG interpretation skills to practicing emergency physicians. The course is taught in a combination of workshops and lectures, covering dysrhythmias, causes of sudden death, myocardial ischemia and infarction, and subtle clues to deadly disease, which are not part of the normal curriculum in emergency medicine training. The course provides advanced practice, pearls, and pitfalls in ECG interpretation. These courses were taught in June, August, and October 2006 and in January 2007 for an emergency physician group in Florida (Florida Emergency Physicians, an emergency medicine group consisting of approximately 100 practitioners who staff 9 emergency departments in the Orlando area).

June 2006–July 2010 Co-Founder/Co-Chair

Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine

Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine is an innovative educational conference that was presented every summer from 2007-2010. It consisted of four half-day sessions on advanced, cutting-edge, clinical topics, with additional educational workshops directed at the seasoned emergency physician. The conference was taught by myself and three other faculty members and offered more than 20 CME credits to the 75-100 annual attendees. After 2010, we discontinued the conference in order to focus our efforts on other educational curricula.

April 2007–present Pearl of the Day

Beginning in April 2007, I created and directed a daily curriculum that provided faculty and residents in our program a Pearl of the Day. Each day of the week, 365 days of the year, members of our Program are emailed a single, cutting-edge piece of knowledge related to emergency medicine. The content covers the entire spectrum of emergency medicine. More than 10 members of our faculty participate in this daily-pearls teaching program.

October 2007–present EM-Cast Online Audio CME Program

Beginning in October 2007, I began hosting and editing a monthly online audio podcast CME program for emergency medicine physicians. The program is housed on the popular emergency medicine education website . Each month I interview emergency physicians from our own faculty or from around the country regarding cutting-edge topics in emergency medicine. Topics include controversies, myths, best practices, and literature reviews. I add commentary in many cases, and I also provide some of these updates myself. After I edit the podcast, it gets posted as a monthly feature on EmedHome with CME questions that I write. Listeners can obtain 1.5 hours of CME credit per podcast. This program is widely advertised to emergency medicine physicians in the American Academy of Emergency Medicine and the American College of Emergency Physicians and attracts many international listeners as well.

July 2008–present Faculty Development Fellowship

In July 2008, I established a faculty development fellowship for graduates of our residency program; one or two of these fellows also serve as graduate-level chief residents for the emergency medicine residency. The fellows acquire training in various forms of teaching, including lecturing, small group teaching, bedside teaching, and procedural teaching. They also learn about curriculum design and attend national courses in faculty development. Training in research is encouraged. A full reading curriculum is incorporated into the fellowship as well as attendance at the School of Medicine’s Faculty Development Workshop Series. The fellows who serve as chiefs acquire additional training in leadership skills via leadership curricula that are made available to them. Our residency is one of only a few emergency medicine programs in which the chief residents are graduates of the program rather than senior residents. Our program is unique in which the chief residents receive fellowship training in faculty development.

June 2009–present Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department

This course was created for emergency physicians and other acute care providers to address issues pertaining to care of the critically ill patient in the emergency department. It is a 2-day, 12-hour CME course that covers a spectrum of critical care topics. The course is sponsored by Florida Emergency Physicians. I designed this course and teach it along with two other emergency physicians who have expertise in critical care. The course is conducted every June in Orlando.

January 2010–present Symposium on Risk Management in Acute Care

This course was created for emergency physicians and other acute care providers to address issues pertaining to risk management in the practice of emergency medicine. It is a 2-day, 14-hour CME course that covers an assortment of clinical topics as well as focused legal topics that are relevant to emergency medicine. The course is sponsored by Florida Emergency Physicians. I designed this course and teach it along with an MD/JD and an RN/JD every winter in Orlando.

September 2011–present ECG Case of the Week VideoCast

Beginning in September 2011, I began sending out to our Department a weekly video-cast of an ECG case with educational information on ECG interpretation. These cases have become internationally popular, and they are now viewed by not only our own Department but also by alumni around the country, numerous other residency programs, and international faculty and trainees. By April 1, 2015, the video site had recorded 1,013,744 page views from 201 countries and had been watched for a total of 6,249,265 minutes. The videos were being translated into Turkish, Spanish, Persian, and Hebrew. The original video site, ekg. was upgraded to a new site, on January 1, 2015 which continues to see an expanding audience to date.

November 2011–present Advanced Electrocardiography for the Emergency Physician

This online advanced emergency electrocardiography course was created for emergency physicians and other acute health care providers. In November 2011 I videotaped a 6-hour “Advanced Electrocardiography for the Emergency Physician” course that was endorsed by the American College of Emergency Physicians, and they provided 9 CME credits for viewers. By March 2014, the course had been purchased by 943 providers around the world. The course was posted on the popular emergency medicine education website . In March 2014, the course was expanded to 7 ½ hours and 10 CME credits in a second edition of the course, entitled “The Premiere ECG Workshop.” As of July 2016, this 2nd edition of the course has been purchased by > 800 providers.

November 2011–present Founder and Director

The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and Risk Management

This is an innovative educational conference that was presented for the first time in November 2011 and has become an annual conference on our campus. It consists of one full day of didactic lectures focused on high-risk topics and risk management topics in emergency medicine. A pre-conference day is devoted to educational workshops, including workshops on electrocardiography, ultrasound, procedures, airway management; and a post-conference cardiology or critical care symposium. Over 100 health care providers attended each year, including attendees from South America, South Africa, and Australia.

July 2014–present Updates in Resuscitation

I serve as host of a weekly series of podcasts in which one other member of the faculty and I discuss the latest literature in emergency resuscitation. These podcasts are posted on an emergency medicine website (resuscitation-) and have an audience of several thousands of health care providers around the world.

Financial Support

July 2009–June 2010 Unrestricted Educational Grant

Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission

Washington, DC

Total Award: $71,607

For the training of one Saudi physician in our emergency medicine residency. My contributions toward securing this award included appealing to the Residency Review Committee–Emergency Medicine (RRC) to receive permission to expand our residency by one position and to provide justification to the RRC that we have sufficient resources to provide training for the extra resident. After RRC approval was obtained, I was responsible for interviewing and recruiting the applicant. The funds are used for faculty development, educational equipment, and curriculum development for the residency and medical student programs.

July 2010–June 2011 Unrestricted Educational Grant

Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission

Washington, DC

Total Award: $139,364.87

For the training of two Saudi physicians (a PGY-1 and a PGY-2 resident) in our emergency medicine residency. I was responsible for interviewing and recruiting the applicants. The funds are used for faculty development, educational equipment, and curriculum development for the residency and medical student programs.

July 2011–June 2012 Unrestricted Educational Grant

Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission

Washington, DC

Total Award: $203,813.76

For the training of three Saudi physicians (a PGY-1, a PGY-2, and a PGY-3 resident) in our emergency medicine residency. I was responsible for interviewing and recruiting the applicants. The funds are used for faculty development, educational equipment, and curriculum development for the residency and medical student programs.

November 2011 Conference creator and director: The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and Risk Management Conference

This CME conference is conducted annually on our campus, beginning in November 2011. 100% of net profit is contributed to our Department.

Net income: $4619.84

July 2013–June 2014 Unrestricted Educational Grant for Research Scholars Program

Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission

Washington, DC

Total Award: $170,730.14

For the training of two Saudi physicians in our emergency medicine residency. I was responsible for interviewing and recruiting the applicants, and for providing them personal supervision during clinical shifts and mentoring in the residency application process. Both of the Research Scholars successfully Matched in 2014 into our Residency Training Program. The funds are used for faculty development, educational equipment, and curriculum development for the residency and medical student programs.

October 2013 Conference creator and director: The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and Risk Management Conference

This CME conference is conducted annually on our campus, beginning in November 2011. 100% of net profit is contributed to our Department.

Net income: $24,831

October 2014 Conference creator and director: The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and Risk Management Conference

This CME conference is conducted annually on our campus, beginning in November 2011. 100% of net profit is contributed to our Department.

Net income: $23,664

July 2014–June 2015 Unrestricted Educational Grant for Research Scholars Program

Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission

Washington, DC

Total Award: $83,878.15

For the training of one Saudi physician in our emergency medicine residency. I was responsible for interviewing and recruiting the applicant, and for providing him personal supervision during clinical shifts and mentoring in the residency application process. The Research Scholars successfully Matched in 2015 into an emergency medicine residency. The funds are used for faculty development, educational equipment, and curriculum development for the residency and medical student programs.

July 2015–June 2016 Unrestricted Educational Grant for Research Scholars Program

Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission

Washington, DC

Total Award: $120,000

For the training of two Saudi physicians in our emergency medicine residency. I was responsible for interviewing and recruiting the applicants, and for providing them personal supervision during clinical shifts and mentoring in the residency application process. One of the two Research Scholars successfully Matched in 2016 into an emergency medicine residency. The funds are used for faculty development, educational equipment, and curriculum development for the residency and medical student programs.

October 2015 Conference creator and director: The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and Risk Management Conference

This CME conference is conducted annually on our campus, beginning in November 2011. 100% of net profit is contributed to our Department.

Net income: $6439.05

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

1. Fishman PS, Mattu A. Fate of severed cortical projection axons. Journal of Neurotrauma 10(4):457-470, winter 1993.

2. Mattu A. Cardiogenic pulmonary edema. Current Opinion in Cardiovascular, Pulmonary & Renal Investigational Drugs 2(1):9-16, February 2000.

3. Mattu A, Brady WJ, Robinson DA. Electrocardiographic manifestations of hyperkalemia. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 18(6):721-729, October 2000.

4. Mattu A, Brady WJ, Perron AD, Robinson DA. Prominent R wave in lead V1: electrocardiographic differential diagnosis. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 19(6):504-513, October 2001.

5. Ullman E, Brady WJ, Perron AD, Chan T, Mattu A. Electrocardiographic manifestations of pulmonary embolism. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 19(6):514-519, October 2001.

6. Engel J, Brady WJ, Mattu A, Perron AD. Electrocardiographic ST segment elevation: left ventricular aneurysm. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 20(3):238-242, May 2002.

7. Hayden GE, Brady WJ, Perron AD, Somers MP, Mattu A. Electrocardiographic T-wave inversion: differential diagnosis in the chest pain patient. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 20(3):252-262, May 2002.

8. Somers MP, Brady WJ, Perron AD, Mattu A. The prominent T wave: electrocardiographic differential diagnosis. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 20(3):243-251, May 2002.

9. Jerrard DA, Broder JS, Hanna JR, Colletti JE, Grundmann KA, Geroff AJ, Mattu A. Malaria: a rising incidence in the United States. Journal of Emergency Medicine 23(1):23-33, July 2002.

10. Mattu A, Brady WJ, Perron AD. Electrocardiographic manifestations of hypothermia. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 20(4):314-326, July 2002.

11. Shiber JR, Mattu A. Serum phosphate abnormalities in the emergency department. Journal of Emergency Medicine 23(4):395-400, November 2002.

12. Rhinehardt J, Brady WJ, Perron AD, Mattu A. Electrocardiographic manifestations of Wellens’ syndrome. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 20(7):638-643, November 2002.

13. Mattu A, Rogers RL, Kim HK, Perron AD, Brady WJ. The Brugada syndrome. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 21(2):146-151, March 2003.

14. Somers MP, Brady WJ, Bateman DC, Mattu A, Perron AD. Additional electrocardiographic leads in the ED chest pain patient: right ventricular and posterior leads. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 21(7):563-573, November 2003.

15. Witting MD, Magder L, Heins AE, Mattu A, Granja CA, Baumgarten M. Usefulness and validity of diagnostic nasogastric aspiration in patients without hematemesis. Annals of Emergency Medicine 43(4):525-532, April 2004.

16. Mattu A, Petrini J, Swencki S, Chaudhari C, Brady WJ. Premature atherosclerosis and acute coronary syndrome in systemic lupus erythematosus. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 23(5):696-703, September 2005.

17. Moye S, Carney MF, Holstege C, Mattu A, Brady WJ. The electrocardiogram in right ventricular myocardial infarction. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 23(6):793-799, October 2005.

18. Mattu A, Martinez JP, Kelly BS. Modern management of cardiogenic pulmonary edema. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 23(4):1105-1125, November 2005.

19. Hollowell H, Mattu A, Perron AD, Holstege C, Brady WJ. Wide-complex tachycardia: beyond the traditional differential diagnosis of ventricular tachycardia vs supraventricular tachycardia with aberrant conduction. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 23(7):876-889, November 2005.

20. Self WH, Mattu A, Martin M, Holstege C, Preuss J, Brady WJ. Body surface mapping in the ED evaluation of the patient with chest pain: use of the 80-lead electrocardiogram system. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 24(1):87-112, January 2006.

21. Rogers RL, Mitarai M, Mattu A. Intraventricular conduction abnormalities. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 24(1):41-51, February 2006.

22. Martinez JP, Mattu A. Abdominal pain in the elderly. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 24(2):371-388, May 2006.

23. Witting MD, Magder L, Heins AE, Mattu A, Granja CA, Baumgarten M. ED predictors of upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding in patients without hematemesis. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 24(3):280-285, May 2006.

24. Barlotta KS, Holstege C, Brady WJ, Mattu A. Apparent wide complex tachycardia after ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 24(3):362-367, May 2006.

25. Mattu A. Emergency cardiology: a review of recent literature. The Permanente Journal 10(3):13-19, Fall 2006.

26. Williamson K, Mattu A, Plautz CU, Binder A, Brady WJ. Electrocardiographic applications of lead aVR. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 24(7):864-874, November 2006.

27. Kelly BS, Mattu A, Brady WJ. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: electrocardiographic manifestations and other important considerations for the emergency physician. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 25(1):72-79, January 2007.

29. Dovgalyuk J, Holstege C, Mattu A, Brady WJ. The electrocardiogram in the patient with syncope. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 25(6):688-701, July 2007.

30. Mattu A, Brady WJ. The “cardiac” literature in 2006: an annotated review for the emergency physician. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 25(8):960-976, October 2007.

31. Mattu A, Bond MC, Brady WJ. The cardiac literature 2007. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 26(7):817-833, September 2008.

32. Mattu A, Lawner B. Prehospital management of congestive heart failure. Heart Fail Clin 5(1):19-24, January 2009.

33. Mattu A, Bond MC, Brady WJ. The cardiac literature 2008. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 27(4):481-491, May 2009.

34. Garcia D, Mattu A, Holstege CP, Brady WJ. Intraventricular conduction abnormality—an electrocardiographic algorithm for rapid detection and diagnosis. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 27(4):492-502, May 2009.

35a. Wagner MJ, Wolf S, Promes S, McGee D, Hobgood C, Doty C, McErlean MA, Janssen A, Smith-Coggins R, Ling L, Mattu A, Tantama S, Beeson M, Brabson T, Christiansen G, King B, Luerssen E, Muelleman R. Duty hours in emergency medicine: balancing patient safety, resident wellness, and the resident training experience: a consensus response to the 2008 Institute of Medicine resident duty hours recommendations. Academic Emergency Medicine 17(9):1004-1011, September 2010.

35b. Wagner MJ, Wolf S, Promes S, McGee D, Hobgood C, Doty C, McErlean MA, Janssen A, Smith-Coggins R, Ling L, Mattu A, Tantama S, Beeson M, Brabson T, Christiansen G, King B, Luerssen E, Muelleman R. Duty hours in emergency medicine: balancing patient safety, resident wellness, and the resident training experience: a consensus response to the 2008 Institute of Medicine resident duty hours recommendations. Journal of Emergency Medicine 39(3):348-355, September 2010.

36. Rokos IC, French WJ, Mattu A, Nichol G, Farkouh ME, Reiffel J, Stone GW. Appropriate cardiac cath lab activation: optimizing electrocardiogram interpretation and clinical decision-making for acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction. American Heart Journal 160(12):995-1003.e8, December 2010.

37. Mattu A, Bond M, Brady WJ. The cardiac literature 2009. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 29(1):102-114, January 2011.

38. Brady WJ, Mattu A, O’Connor RE. Real-time cardiology overread of the electrocardiogram: where is the value added? (editorial). American Journal of Emergency Medicine 29(3):316-318, March 2011.

39. Rokos IC, French WJ, Mattu A, et al. Appropriate cardiac catheterization laboratory activation: Author reply (letter). American Heart Journal 162(1):e5, July 2011.

40. Baugher KM, Mattu A. Ten rules to assess and manage the acutely deteriorating patient: a practical mnemonic. Patient Safety in Surgery 5:29, November 15, 2011,

41. Mattu A, Bond MC, Tewelde SZ, Brady WJ. The cardiac literature 2010. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 30(5):615-625, May 2012.

42. Witting MD, Mattu A, Rogers R, Halvorson C. Simultaneous T-wave inversions in anterior and inferior leads: an uncommon sign of pulmonary embolism. Journal of Emergency Medicine 43(2):228-235, August 2012.

43. Cunningham LM, Mattu A, O’Connor RE, Brady WJ. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest: the importance of uninterrupted chest compressions in cardiac arrest resuscitation. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 30(8):1630-1638, October 2012.

44. Lawner BJ, Nable JV, Mattu A. Novel patterns of ischemia and STEMI equivalents. Cardiology Clinics 30(4):591-600, November 2012.

45. Moskovitz JB, Hayes BD, Martinez JP, Mattu A, Brady WJ. Electrocardiographic implications of the prolonged QT interval. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 31(5):866-871, May 2013.

46. Moskovitz JB, Hayes BD, Martinez JP, Mattu A, Brady WJ. In response to the prolonged QT interval and use of the TpTe interval [letter]. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 31(9):1412, September 2013.

47. Goebel M, Bedsoe J, Orford JL, Mattu A, Brady WJ. A new ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction equivalent pattern? Prominent T wave and J-point depression in the precordial leads associated with ST-segment elevation in lead aVR. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 32, 287.e5-287.e8, March 2014.

48. Huis in ‘t Veld M, Nguyen TC, Martinez JP, Mattu A. “Need-to-know” emergency medicine articles of 2014. International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015;8(1): , March 2015.

49. Macia M, Peachey J, Mattu A, Brady WJ. The electrocardiogram in the ACS patient: high-risk electrocardiographic presentations lacking anatomically oriented ST-segment elevation. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 34(3):611-617, March 2016.

50. Brady WJ, Mattu A, Tabas J. ECG of the month: young male with altered mental status. Annals of Emergency Medicine 67(4):477, 490-491, April 2016.

51. Iftikhar S, Mattu A, Brady W. ED evaluation and management of implantable cardiac defibrillator electrical shocks. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 34(6):1140-1147, June 2016.

52. Brady WJ, Tabas J, Mattu A. ECG of the month: young male with weakness and dizziness. Annals of Emergency Medicine 68(1):92, 105-106, July 2016.

Journal Issues

1. Olshaker JS, Mattu A, editors. Respiratory Emergencies. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, volume 21, issue 2, May 2003.

2. Mattu A, Goyal D, Ulrich A, editors. Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Medicine. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, volume 22, issue 4, November 2004.

3. Brady WJ, Decker W, Mattu A, editors. Emergency Cardiology: Controversies, Challenges, and Advances. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, volume 23, issue 4, November 2005.

4. Mattu A, Kelemen M, editors. Emergency Cardiac Care: From the Emergency Department to CCU. Cardiology Clinics, volume 24, issue 1, February 2006.

5. Mattu A, Winters M, Grundmann K, editors. Emergencies in the Elderly Patient. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, volume 23, issue 2, May 2007.

6. Mattu A, Mehra MR, editors. Emergency Cardiac Care 2012: From ED to CCU. Cardiology Clinics, volume 30, issue 4, November 2012.

Non-Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

1. Rogers RL, Mattu A. Abdominal aortic aneurysms—the great imitator in the elderly patient. Geriatric Emergency Medicine Reports 2(4):35-46, April 2001.

2. Martinez JP, Mattu A. Abdominal pain in the elderly patient. Geriatric Emergency Medicine Reports 2(6):59-70, June 2001.

3. Mayo DD, Mayo KP, Mattu A. Emergency department management of dog, cat, and human bite wounds. Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine 16(2):1-6, October 2001.

4. Mattu A. Pulmonary edema. Emergency Physicians Monthly 9(9):1,4-8,12,16,22, September 2002.

5. Brady WJ, Mattu A. The Brugada syndrome. Emergency Medicine Alert 10(1):4-7, June 2003.

6. Mattu A. ECG challenge. Emergency Medicine 40(2):47-48, February 2008.

7. Mattu A. Can’t miss ECGs: key to recognizing hyperkalemia. EM Resident 37(3):31,39, July 2010.

8. Mattu A. ECG Pearls: Beware the slow mimics of ventricular tachycardia. Emergency Physicians Monthly 17(8):10,12, August 2010.

9. Mattu A. Hollywood, heroes & heart attacks: Requiem for a heavyweight—the demise of creatine kinase-MB. Emergency Physicians Monthly 17(12):1,13, , December 2010.

10. Tewelde SZ, Mattu A. Can’t miss ECGs: “I’m feeling weak, Doc.” EM Resident 38(2):45-46, April 2011.

11. Mattu A. The highly sensitive troponin test: a step in the wrong direction? Emergency Physicians Monthly 19(1):1,23, , January 2012.

12. Vibhakar N, Mattu A. Beyond HEART: building a better chest pain protocol. Emergency Physicians Monthly 22(10):18-19, , October 2015.

Web-Based Articles

1. Perkins AM, Mattu A. Trichomoniasis. eMedicine Journal 2(6):, 2001.

2. Rogers RL, Mattu A. Pityriasis rosea. eMedicine Journal 2(10):, 2001.

3. Shaw EJ, Gold MR, Mattu A. Electrical alternans. eMedicine Journal 2(12):, 2001.

4. Mattu A. Myths and pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support. CME article: , October 22, 2001.

5. Mattu A, Sharma S, Perkins AM, Zevitz ME: Pulmonary edema, cardiogenic. eMedicine Journal 3(2):, 2002.

6. Sovari AA, Kocheril AG, Mattu A, Sharma S, Perkins AM, Zevitz ME: Pulmonary edema, cardiogenic. eMedicine Journal 3(2):, 2006.

7. Mattu A. Acute cardiac syndromes in the elderly. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, July 20, 2007:

8. Mattu A. Nasogastric intubation: how necessary is it? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, October 3, 2007:

9. Mattu A. Emergency physician activation of catheterization labs. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, January 18, 2008:

10. Mattu A. Post-myocardial infarction cardiogenic shock: what’s new? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, May 16, 2008:

11. Mattu A. Cocaine-associated chest pain and myocardial infarction. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, August 27, 2008:

12. Mattu A. Use and interpretation of cardiac troponins in the ED. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, November 6, 2008:

13. Mattu A. Which patients with chest pain can be discharged from the emergency department for outpatient stress testing? From Medscape, Ask the Experts About Emergency Medicine Management, January 16, 2009:

14. Mattu A. Should a moratorium be placed on the use of vasopressin for cardiac arrest? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, February 2, 2009:

15. Mattu A. Lead aVR: Importance of the “forgotten 12th lead” in patients with ACS. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, April 6, 2009:

16. Mattu A. Public (mis)perception of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, April 28, 2009:

17. Mattu A. Cardiocerebral resuscitation for patients in sudden cardiac arrest. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, August 20, 2009:

18. Mattu A. Misdiagnosis of acute pericarditis: preventing unnecessary PCI. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, September 22, 2009:

19. Mattu A. Cardiac Arrest: cardiovert, compress, cool,…and cath? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 22, 2009:

20. Mattu A. Chest pain plus left bundle branch block: out with the new and in with the old. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, March 4, 2010:

21. Mattu A. Emergency physicians’ guide to managing pericardial disease. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, June 14, 2010:

22. Mattu A. PE in pregnancy: a complicated diagnosis. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, August 9, 2010:

23. Mattu A. How to recognize and treat severe asthma in the emergency department. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, October 21, 2010:

24. Mattu A. The 2010 AHA guidelines: the 4 Cs of cardiac arrest care. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 30, 2010:

25. Mattu A. Negative stress test may not rule out ACS. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, March 17, 2011:

26. Mattu A. The use of fibrinolytics in patients with acute pulmonary embolism. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, July 6, 2011:

27. Mattu A. What do we do with a positive troponin test? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, October 28, 2011:

28. Mattu A. Amal Mattu’s 2011 articles you’ve gotta know! From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, November 23, 2011:

29. Fiore M, Genes N, Glatter R, Mattu A. Important emergency medicine research: 2011. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine, November 23, 2011:

30. Mattu A. ECG interpretation of STEMI: Who’s the Expert? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, March 21, 2012:

31. Mattu A. When to rule out ACS: 3 simple recommendations. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoint, July 5, 2012:

32. Mattu A. Literature update 2012: 3 articles you’ve gotta know! From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoint, November 15, 2012:

33. Mattu A. New STEMI guidelines: how long should we wait for the balloon? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, January 30, 2013:

34. Mattu A. Ice ice baby! A decade of therapeutic hypothermia. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, April 12, 2013:

35. Mattu A. Does size really matter? The pathophysiology of acute coronary syndromes. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, July 26, 2013:

36. Mattu A. Algorithms for diagnosing WCTs: stop wasting your time! From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 3, 2013:

37. Mattu A. Amal Mattu’s 2013 articles you’ve gotta know! From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 24, 2013:

38. Mattu A. 5 key questions in the work-up and management of acute PE. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, April 28, 2014:

39. Mattu A. Brugada Syndrome update: More common than imagined. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, July 31, 2014:

39. Mattu A. Thoracotomy in blunt trauma: what’s the harm? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 11, 2014:

40. Mattu A. The Most Life-Saving Emergency Medicine Articles of 2014. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 19, 2014:

41. Mattu A. Low-risk chest pain admissions: a waste of time? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, June 16, 2015:

42. Mattu A. Epinephrine: the ‘backboard’ of cardiac arrest? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, October 30, 2015:

43. Mattu A. Three must-read emergency medicine articles of 2015. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, January 7, 2016:

Books

1. Mattu A, Brady WJ. ECGs for the Emergency Physician, Volume 1. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, September 2003.

Now in its seventh printing (2007), Blackwell Publishing.

Translated into and published in Portuguese in 2005.

Translated into and published in Polish in 2006.

Translated into and published in Japanese in 2010.

Translated into and published in Chinese in 2010.

Listed by the American College of Emergency Physicians and by Blackwell Publishing Company as a “Bestseller” for the years 2005–2007.

2. Mattu A, Goyal DG (eds). Emergency Medicine: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Improving the Outcomes. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, January 2007.

Now in its third printing (2008).

Translated into and published in Japanese in 2012.

Listed by Blackwell Publishing Company as a “Bestseller” from 2007-2009.

3. Mattu A, Tabas JA, Barish RA (eds). Electrocardiography in Emergency Medicine. Dallas, American College of Emergency Physicians, October 2007.

Listed by the American College of Emergency Physicians as a “Bestseller” from December 2007 to 2011.

4. Mattu A, Brady WJ. ECGs for the Emergency Physician, Volume 2. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, March 2008.

Translated into and published in Polish in 2008.

Translated into and published in Chinese in 2010.

Translated into and published in Japanese in 2011.

Listed by the American College of Emergency Physicians as a “Bestseller” for 2008 and by Blackwell Publishing Company as a “Bestseller” from 2008-2010.

5. Schofer JM, Mattu A, Colletti JE, Gray EA, Rogers RL, Shih RD (eds). Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine Resident and Student Association, October 2008.

6. Field JM, Bresler MJ, Kudenchuck PJ, Mattu A, O’Connor RE, Silvers SM, VandenHoek T (eds). The Textbook of Emergency Cardiovascular Care and CPR. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, October 2008 (copyright 2009).

Listed by the American College of Emergency Physicians as a “Bestseller” from 2008-2009.

7. Rogers RL, Mattu A, Winters M, Martinez J (eds). Practical Teaching in Emergency Medicine. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, January 2009.

8. Brady WJ, Truit JD, Chan TC, Harrigan RA, Holstege CP, Keeley EC, Mattu A, Perron A, Smith SW, Vinayak A (eds). Critical Decisions in Emergency & Acute Care Electrocardiography. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, March 2009.

9. Mattu A, Chanmugam AS, Swadron SP, Tibbles CD, Woolridge DP (eds). Avoiding Common Errors in the Emergency Department. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, May 2010.

Translated into and published in Japanese in 2012.

Translated into and published in Chinese 2012.

10. Dietrich AM, King RW, Lukens TW, Mattu A, Barkin RM (eds). Dr. Carol Rivers’ Preparing for the Written Board Exam in Emergency Medicine, 6th ed. Columbus, Ohio Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians, February 2011.

11. Grossman SA, Rosen P, Brady WJ, Brown DFM, Chan TC, Harrigan R, Mattu A, Ullman E (eds). Cardiovascular Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, December 2011.

12. Goyal DG, Mattu A (eds). Urgent Care Emergencies: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Improving the Outcomes. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, October 2012.

13. Lawner BJ, Slovis CM, Fowler R, Pepe P, Mattu A (eds). Avoiding Common Prehospital Errors. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, September 2012 (copyright 2013).

Translated into and published in Japanese in 2013.

14. Lawner B, Touzeau C, Mattu A. ECG Cases for EMS. Burlington, Jones & Bartlett Learning, September 2012 (copyright 2014).

15. Rogers RL, Mattu A, Winters ME, Martinez JP, Mulligan TM (eds). Practical Teaching in Emergency Medicine, 2nd ed. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, October 2012 (copyright 2013).

Translation into Turkish, publication anticipated in June 2018.

16. Roberts JR, Custalow CB, Thomsen TW, Chanmugam AS, Chudnofsky CR, DeBlieux PMC, Mattu A, Swadron SP (eds). Roberts and Hedges’ Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine, 6th ed. Philadelphia, Elsevier, Inc., July 2013 (copyright 2014).

17. Dietrich AM, Bell PA, King RW, Lukens TW (eds). Dr. Carol Rivers’ Preparing for the Written Board Exam in Emergency Medicine, 7th ed. Columbus, Ohio Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians, March 2014.

(Cardiology Section Editor)

18. Mattu A, Brady WJ, Bresler MJ, Silvers SM, Stahmer SA, Tabas JA (eds). Cardiovascular Emergencies. Dallas, American College of Emergency Physicians, October 2014 (copyright 2015).

19. Schofer JM, Mattu A, Kessler C, Lu LN, Parker T, Rogers RL (eds). Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum, 2nd ed. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine Resident and Student Association, March 2015.

20. Mattu A, Grossman SA, Rosen PL (eds). Geriatric Emergencies: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, June 2016.

Book Chapters

1. Jensen J, Mattu A. Combined programs: emergency medicine/pediatrics and emergency medicine/internal medicine. In Harkin KE, Cushman JT, Wei HG, eds. Emergency Medicine: The Medical Student Survival Guide. Irving, TX, Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, 2001, pp 32-33.

2. Lubavin B, Mattu A. Emergency medicine interest groups. In Kazzi AA, Schofer JM eds. Rules of the Road for Medical Students: The Guide for a Career in Emergency Medicine. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2003, pp 179-184.

3. Martinez JP, Mattu A. Combined residency programs in emergency medicine. In Kazzi AA, Schofer JM eds. Rules of the Road for Medical Students: The Guide for a Career in Emergency Medicine. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2003, pp 113-120.

4. Winters ME, Mattu A. Your emergency medicine clerkship: how to be a star! In Kazzi AA, Schofer JM eds. Rules of the Road for Medical Students: The Guide for a Career in Emergency Medicine. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2003, pp 155-162.

5. Mattu A, Mattu SG. HIV/AIDS. In Schaider J, Hayden SR, Wolfe R, Barkin RM, Rosen P eds. Rosen and Barkin’s 5 Minute Emergency Medicine Consult, 2nd edition. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, pp 530-531.

6. Rogers RL, Mattu A. Abdominal aortic aneurysm. In Meldon SW, Ma OJ, Woolard RH eds. Geriatric Emergency Medicine. New York, McGraw-Hill, 2004, pp 267-274.

7. Mattu A, Rogers RL. Intraventricular conduction abnormalities. In Chan TC, Brady WJ, Harrigan RA, Ornato JP, Ornato JP, eds. ECG in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care. Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2005, pp 89-95.

8. Mattu A. Syncope. In Mahadevan SV, Garmel GM, eds. An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp 517-530.

9. Mattu A. Evaluation of chest pain and diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome. In Weinstock MB, Longstreth R, eds. Bouncebacks! Emergency Department Cases: ED Returns. Columbus, Ohio, Anadem Publishing, 2006, pp 98-106.

10. Torres M, Mattu A. HIV/AIDS. In Schaider J, Hayden SR, Wolfe R, Barkin RM, Rosen P eds. Rosen and Barkin’s 5 Minute Emergency Medicine Consult, 3rd edition. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007, pp 528-529.

11. Mattu A, Kelly BS. Cardiovascular disorders. In Wagner MJ, Promes SB eds. Last Minute Emergency Medicine. New York, McGraw-Hill, 2007, pp 69-114.

12. Mattu A, Martinez JP. Pericarditis, pericardial tamponade, and myocarditis. In Adams JG, Barton ED, Collings JL, DeBlieux PMC, Gisondi MA, Nadel ES, eds. Emergency Medicine. Philadelphia, Saunders, 2008, pp 573-587.

13. Mattu A. Congestive heart failure and cardiogenic pulmonary edema. In Nayak NH, ed. Guidelines to Practice of Emergency Medicine, 2nd ed. Delhi, Elsevier, 2008, pp 215-220.

14. Mattu A, Martinez JP, Palmer G. Abdominal and gastrointestinal disorders. In Schofer JM, Mattu A, Colletti JE, Gray EA, Rogers RL, Shih RD, eds. Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine Resident and Student Association, 2008, pp 69-90.

15. Thoureen T, Mattu A. How can the ECG guide the diagnosis and management of wide complex tachycardias? In Brady WJ, Truit JD, Chan TC, Harrigan RA, Holstege CP, Keeley EC, Mattu A, Perron A, Smith SW, Vinayak A, eds. Critical Decisions in Emergency & Acute Care Electrocardiography. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2009, pp 251-266.

16. Poon K, Mattu A. Never rely on the electrocardiogram or clinical information to distinguish between ventricular tachycardia and supraventricular tachycardia with aberrant conduction. In Mattu A, Chanmugam AS, Swadron SP, Tibbles CD, Woolridge DP, eds. Avoiding Common Errors in the Emergency Department. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010, pp 115-116.

17. Poon K, Mattu A. Do not forget to consider non-ACS causes of ST segment elevation. In Mattu A, Chanmugam AS, Swadron SP, Tibbles CD, Woolridge DP, eds. Avoiding Common Errors in the Emergency Department. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010, pp 146-148.

18. Meer J, Mattu A. Cardiogenic shock. In Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Marcolini EG, Bond MC, Woolridge DP, eds. Emergency Department Resuscitation of the Critically Ill. Dallas, American College of Emergency Physicians, 2011, pp 69-76.

19. Hu K, Mattu A. Syncope. In Graff LG, ed. Observation Medicine: The Healthcare System’s Tincture of Time. Dallas, American College of Emergency Medicine, 2011, Chapter 16.

20. Mattu A, Cobert E. Case 1: A 39 year-old woman with multiple complaints: coughing during cold and flu season. In Weinstock MB, Klauer KM, Henry GL, eds. Bouncebacks! Medical and Legal. Columbus, Anadem Publishing, 2011, pp 13-36.

21. Bohrn M, Mattu A, Browne B. Chest pain. In Grossman SA, Rosen P, Brady WJ, Brown DFM, Chan TC, Harrigan R, Mattu A, Ullman E, eds. Cardiovascular Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2011, pp 3-17.

22. Lawner BJ, Mattu A. Cardiac arrest. In Grossman SA, Rosen P, Brady WJ, Brown DFM, Chan TC, Harrigan R, Mattu A, Ullman E, eds. Cardiovascular Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2011, pp 123-137.

23. Reed K, Mattu A. Acute heart failure. In Grossman SA, Rosen P, Brady WJ, Brown DFM, Chan TC, Harrigan R, Mattu A, Ullman E, eds. Cardiovascular Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2011, pp 163-184.

24. Meer J, Mattu A. Myocarditis. In Grossman SA, Rosen P, Brady WJ, Brown DFM, Chan TC, Harrigan R, Mattu A, Ullman E, eds. Cardiovascular Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2011, pp 209-225.

25. Mattu A. Syncope. In Mahadevan SV, Garmel GM, eds. An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine, 2nd ed. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2012, pp 545-557.

26. Mattu A, Martinez JP. Pericarditis, pericardial tamponade, and myocarditis. In Adams JG, Barton ED, Collings JL, DeBlieux PMC, Gisondi MA, Nadel ES, eds. Emergency Medicine: Clinical Essentials, 2nd ed. Philadelphia, Saunders, 2013, pp 514-523.

27. Kurz MC, Mattu A, Brady WJ. Acute coronary syndrome. In Marx JA, Hockberger RS, Walls RM, Biros MH, Danzl DF, Gausche-Hill M, Jagoda A, Ling LJ, Newton EJ, Zink BJ, eds. Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice, 8th ed. Philadelphia, Saunders, 2014, pp 997-1033.

28. Martinez JP, Mattu A. Abdominal pain in the elderly. In Kahn JH, Magauran BG Jr., Olshaker JS, eds. Geriatric Emergency Medicine: Principles and Practice. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp 94-101.

29. Martinez JP, Mattu A. Abdominal and gastrointestinal disorders. In Schofer JM, Mattu A, Kessler C, Lu LN, Parker T, Rogers R, eds. Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum, 2nd ed. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine Resident and Student Association, 2015, pp 79-108.

30. Bond M, Mattu A. Surviving the interview. In Turner JS, Reid D, eds. Emergency Medicine: The Medical Student Survival Guide. Irving, Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, 2015, pp 51-58.

31. Khoujah D, Mattu A. Ischemic heart disease. In Markovchick VJ, Pons PT, Bakes KM, Buchanan JA, eds. Emergency Medicine Secrets, 6th ed. Philadelphia, Elsevier, Inc., 2016, pp 201-210.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Abstract

1. Witting MD, Magder L, Heins AE, Mattu A, Granja CA, Baumgarten M. Gastrointestinal bleeding source prediction in patients without hematemesis. Academic Emergency Medicine 11(5):479, May 2004.

Frontmatter

1. Mattu A. Foreword. In Levis JT, Garmel GM. Clinical Emergency Medicine Casebook. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp xv-xvi.

2. Mattu A. Foreword. In Broder JS. Diagnostic Imaging for the Emergency Physician. Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2011, pp ix-x.

3. Mattu A. Foreword. In Ooi S, Manning P. Guide to the Essentials in Emergency Medicine. Singapore, McGraw Hill Education, 2015, pp xi-xii.

Brief Communications

1. Mattu A. Book review―The Textbook of Penetrating Trauma; in Pediatric Emergency Care 13(3):243, 1997.

2. Fontane E, Mattu A. Book review―Injection Techniques in Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine, in Pediatric Emergency Care 16(2):134, 2000.

3. Mattu A. Amiodarone in cardiac arrest: new hope or marketing hype? (letter to the editor). Common Sense 9(5):4, September/October 2002.

Position Statement

1. Mattu A, Chisholm C, Hoffman JR. Position statement (written on behalf of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine): Use of amiodarone in refractory pulseless VT/VF. Common Sense 8(3):1,16-17,20,25, May/June 2001.

Multimedia

1. "Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in ACLS." Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 2, Issue 12, December 2002.

2. "Management of Acute CHF." Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2003.

3. “A Simplified Approach to Tachyarrhythmias.” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 3, Issue 12, December 2003.

4. “The Brugada Syndrome.” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 4, Issue 1, January 2004.

5. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Acute MI.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 4, Issue 10, October 2004.

6. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI: Mythology, Mortality, and Malpractice.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 22, Issue 3, February 7, 2005.

7. “Cardiovascular Disorders 1-4” and “Nervous System Disorders.” Featured speaker on this series of five DVDs from the 2004 Ohio ACEP Written Board Review Course. Ohio Chapter, ACEP, 2004.

8. “Nesiritide—Safety Concerns!” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 5, Issue 5, May 2005.

9. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema.” Featured CME lecture on , August 2005.

10. “Emergency Medicine Cardiology Literature Review.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 22, Issue 23, December 7, 2005.

11. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Deadly Disease.” Featured lecture on ACEP’s “Selected Presentations from Scientific Assembly 2005” DVD. Irving, Texas, American College of Emergency Physicians, November 2005.

12. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 6, Issue 5, May 2006.

13. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 23, Issue 21, November 7, 2006.

14. “Cardiac Imaging for the Emergency Physician: Where Are We Now?” Featured “CME: In Focus” lecture on , December 2006.

15. “Unrecognized Killers on ECG.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 24, Issue 1, January 7, 2007.

16. “Best Cardiology Literature of 2006, Part I.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2007.

17. “Best Cardiology Literature of 2006, Part II.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 7, Issue 2, February 2007.

18. “The Crashing Asthmatic.” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 7, Issue 4, April 2007.

19. “Cardiovascular Disorders 1-4” and “Nervous System Disorders.” Featured speaker on this series of five DVDs from the 2007 Ohio ACEP Written Board Review Course. Ohio Chapter, ACEP, 2007.

20. “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” Featured lecture on ACEP-’s “Selected Presentations from Scientific Assembly 2007” DVD. Irving, Texas, American College of Emergency Physicians, October 2007.

21. “Beta-Blockers in ACS: The AHA Guidelines 2007,” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 7, Issue 9, September 2007.

22. “Benign Early Repolarization,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 8, Issue 9, September 2008.

23. “Syncope,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 8, Issue 12, December 2008.

24. “Bounceback: Food Poisoning?” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 9, Issue 1, January 2009.

25. “Syncope,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 26, Issue 9, May 7, 2009.

26. “Cardiogenic Shock,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives—Critical Care, Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., October 2009.

27. “Bounceback: Missed Appendicitis?” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 10, Issue 4, April 2010.

28. “Approach to the Dying Patient,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 10, Issue 5, May 2010.

29. “The Elderly Heart,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 27, Issue 13, July 7, 2010.

30. “Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives—Critical Care, Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., October 2010.

31. “Low Risk Chest Pain,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 1, January 2011.

32. “Critical Care: The Crashing Patient — Beyond ABC and ACLS,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine, Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 28, Issue 3, February 7, 2011.

33. “Cardiology Corner: Amiodarone versus Procainamide for Wide Complex Arrhythmias,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 2, February 2011.

34. “Cardiology Corner: Adenosine in WCT: The ACLS 2010 Guidelines Parts 1 and 2,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 3, March 2011.

35. “Cardiology Corner: Low Risk Chest Pain,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 4, April 2011.

36. ““Bounceback: Fever of Unknown Origin,” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 5, May 2011.

37. “Cardiology Corner: Wide Complex Tachycardia and Adenosine Revisited,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 6, June 2011.

38. “The Crashing Patient,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine, June 2011.

39. “Update on Cardiac Literature,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine, Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 28, Issue 14, June 21, 2011.

40. “Cardiology Corner: Chest Pain and New LBBB,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 7, July 2011.

41. “Pericarditis and Tamponade Review,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 8, August 2011.

42. “Cardiology Corner: PE Guidelines,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 9, September 2011.

43. “Infections in the elderly: mythology and mortality,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine, Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 28, Issue 19, October 7, 2011.

44. “Cardiology Corner: SVT-Troponins,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 11, November 2011.

45. “Arrest then Awake,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 12, December 2011.

46. “Cardiology Corner: Ultra Sensitive Troponins,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 12, December 2011.

47. “Cardiology Corner: Benign Early Repolarization,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 3, March 2012.

48. “Cardiology Corner: Post Cardiac Arrest Syndrome,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 4, April 2012.

48. “Continuing Core Content: Diarrhea,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 4, April 2012.

49. “Cardiology Corner: ACS in Women,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 6, June 2012.

50. “CT Angiography for Low Risk Chest Pain,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 7, July 2012.

51. “CHF: A Rapid Review,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 8, August 2012.

52. “Cardiology Corner: Chest Pain History” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 9, September 2012.

53. “Anxiety-Provoking Cases in the ED,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 29, Issue 19, October 7, 2012.

54. “Cardiology Corner: LBBB and Sgarbossa Criteria,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 11, November 2012.

55. “Cardiology Corner: The 2-Hour Chest Pain Protocol,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 12, December 2012.

56. “Cardiology Corner: AHA Update on ACS,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 1, January 2013.

57. “Cardiology Corner: 2013 AHA STEMI Guideline Review,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 4, April 2013.

58. “Push-Dose Pressors,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 4, April 2013.

59. “Resuscitation Guidelines for Pregnant Women,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 4, April 2013.

60. “Cardiology Corner: Therapeutic Hypothermia,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 8, August 2013.

61. “Cardiology Corner: Troponins” and “Ventricular Elixirs,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 9, September 2013.

62. “Cardiology Corner: Unstable Angina—The New Definition,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 14, Issue 2, February 2014.

63. “Cardiology, Part 1: Wide Complex Tachycardia,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 31, Issue 4, February 21, 2014.

64. “Cardiology, Part 2: Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 31, Issue 5, March 7, 2014.

65. “Cardiology Corner: Wide Complex Tachycardias,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 14, Issue 7, July 2014.

65. “Cardiology Corner: A Common Sense PEA Algorithm,” and “CHF Update, Part I,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 14, Issue 8, August 2014.

66. “HippoEM Reviews – Altered Mental Status Part 1,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 14, Issue 10, October 2014.

67. “HippoEM Reviews – Altered Mental Status Part 2,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 14, Issue 11, November 2014.

68. “Cardiology Corner: Endocarditis Update,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 1, January 2015.

69. “Syncope,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 32, Issue 10, May 21, 2015.

70. “Cardiology Corner: New ACS Guidelines,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 5, May 2015.

71. “Cardiology Corner: Pericarditis,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 7, July 2015.

72. “Cardiology Corner: Aortic Dissection,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 8, August 2015.

73. “Cardiology Corner: New Post Arrest Guidelines (For Cardiac Procedures),” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 11, November 2015.

74. “Cardiology Corner: Dilemmas in Treating PE,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 12, December 2015.

75. “Managing the Crashing Patient,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine, Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 32, Issue 12, December 7, 2015.

76. “Cardiology Corner: Cardiogenic Shock,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 1, January 2016.

77. “Cardiology Corner: Syncope,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 3, March 2016.

78. “Is It Or Isn’t It a STEMI? Part I,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 5, May 2016.

79. “Cardiology Corner: Door to Balloon Time Revisited,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 5, May 2016.

80. “Is It Or Isn’t It a STEMI? Part II,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 6, June 2016.

81. “Cardiology Corner: ACS in Women,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 7, July 2016.

82. “ACS in Older Adults,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program GEMCast, , July 29, 2016.

83. “Cardiology Corner: AHA Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines Updates,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 9, September 2016.

Major Invited Speeches and Workshops

Local

1. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly Patient: Mythology and Mortality,” Emergency Medicine Conference Lecture, University of Maryland Medical Center, May 14, 1997.

2. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly Patient: Mythology and Mortality,” Internal Medicine Housestaff Lecture Series, Mercy Medical Center, August 8, 1997.

3. “The Difficult to Diagnose Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, September 17, 1997.

4. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly Patient: Mythology and Mortality,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, March 4, 1998.

5. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly Patient: Mythology and Mortality,” Internal Medicine Housestaff Lecture Series, Mercy Medical Center, August 7, 1998.

6. “Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, April 7, 1999.

7. “Update on Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds (2 hours), University of Maryland Medical Center, April 28, 1999.

8. “Aortic Dissection: Morbidity, Mortality, and Malpractice,” Emergency Medicine Morbidity and Mortality Conference, University of Maryland Medical Center, August 25, 1999.

9. “Treatment of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, October 27, 1999.

10. “Treatment of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” Internal Medicine Housestaff Lecture Series, Mercy Medical Center, January 7, 2000.

11. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, September 17, 2000.

12. “Supraventricular Tachycardias,” Internal Medicine Housestaff Lecture Series, Mercy Medical Center, October 6, 2000.

13. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly Patient: Mythology and Mortality,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, March 28, 2001.

14. “Acute Myocardial Infarction in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Morbidity and Mortality Conference, University of Maryland Medical Center, May 2, 2001.

15. “Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, October 3, 2001.

16. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Internal Medicine Housestaff Lecture Series, Mercy Medical Center, December 7, 2001.

17. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, January 30, 2002.

18. “ECG Workshop for the Written Board Examination,” Emergency Medicine Conference Series, University of Maryland Medical Center, July 31, 2002.

19. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Internal Medicine Housestaff Lecture Series, Mercy Medical Center, September 6, 2002.

20. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Emergency Medicine Morbidity and Mortality Conference, University of Maryland Medical Center, October 2, 2002.

21. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in Emergency Department Electrocardiography,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, October 16, 2002.

22. “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, March 19, 2003.

23. “Tough ECGs: Subtle Manifestations of Deadly Disease,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, April 8, 2003.

24. “Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, July 9, 2003.

25. “Advanced ECG Pearls Part I,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, September 10, 2003.

26. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, October 15, 2003.

27. “Advanced ECG Pearls Part II,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, October 22, 2003.

28. “Best ECGs of the 2003–2004 Academic Year, Part I,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, June 9, 2004.

29. “Best ECGs of the 2003–2004 Academic Year, Part II,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, June 16, 2004.

30. “Managing (and Juggling) Multiple Patients in the Emergency Department,” Emergency Medicine Grand rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, July 7, 2004.

31. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, December 8, 2004.

32. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, June 22, 2005.

33. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, November 2, 2005.

34. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, October 18, 2006.

35. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Internal Medicine Morning Report, University of Maryland Medical Center, October 23, 2006.

36. “Myths and Pitfalls in Managing Dysrhythmias,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, November 8, 2006.

37. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Internal Medicine Morning Report, University of Maryland Medical Center, February 19, 2007.

38. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Medicine,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, March 30, 2007.

39. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Medicine,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, September 24, 2007.

40. “Getting Promoted in Academic Medicine—10 Keys to Success,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, October 22, 2007.

41. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, December 19, 2007.

42. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, January 2, 2008.

43. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Medicine,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, April 21, 2008.

44. “Getting Promoted in Academic Medicine—10 Keys to Success,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, May 12, 2008.

45. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, July 23, 2008.

46. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Medicine,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, October 2, 2008.

47. “Getting Promoted in Academic Medicine—10 Keys to Success,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, November 4, 2008.

48. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Medicine,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, March 13, 2009.

49. “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, June 17, 2009.

50. “Navigating the Academic Waters: Keys to Success for Junior Faculty,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, October 13, 2009.

51. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Medicine,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, October 13, 2009.

52. “Audience-Centered Speaking: Pearls for Successful Medical Lectures,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, November 16, 2009.

53. “Cardiac Arrest 2010: A Literature Update,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, March 3, 2010.

54. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Medicine,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, April 9, 2010.

55. “Navigating the Academic Waters: Keys to Success for Junior Faculty,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, April 19, 2010.

56. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Procare Ambulance of Maryland, Inc. Continuing Education Day, Towson, Maryland, April 14, 2010.

57. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Medicine,” Teaching Scholar Series, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, November 18, 2010.

58. “Teaching on the Run: Successful Teaching in the Informal Setting,” OB/GYN Resident Conference, University of Maryland Medical Center, May 13, 2011.

59. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, June 15, 2011.

60. “Emergency Care of the Elderly Patient,” Geriatric Emergency Medicine Lecture Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, July 13, 2011.

61. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” Faculty Development Lecture Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, July 20, 2011.

62. “Getting Promoted in Academic Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” Teaching Scholar Series, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, October 20, 2011.

63. “Risk Management Case Presentation,” Risk Management Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, December 21, 2011.

64. “Risk Management Case Presentation,” Risk Management Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, January 11, 2012.

65. “Infections in the Elderly: Simple Pearls to Save a Life,” Geriatric Emergencies Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, January 18, 2012.

66. “Getting Promoted in Academic Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” 2012 Annual Faculty Retreat, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, March 10, 2012.

67. “Risk Management Case Presentation,” Risk Management Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, March 15, 2012.

68. “Risk Management Case Presentation,” Risk Management Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, May 9, 2012.

69. “Acute Coronary Syndromes in the Elderly,” Geriatric Emergencies Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, May 16, 2012.

70. “Risk Management Case Presentation,” Risk Management Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, June 20, 2012.

71. “Teaching in the Busy Clinical Setting,” Teaching Scholar Series, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, October 4, 2012.

72. “Teaching in a Busy Clinical Setting,” Faculty Development: Teaching Skills for Medical Educators Conference, University of Maryland School of Medicine, December 12, 2012.

73. “Audience Centered Speaking: Pearls for Successful of Medical Lectures,” Faculty Development Lecture Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, December 19, 2012.

74. “Risk Management Case Presentation,” Risk Management Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, May 22, 2013.

75. “High Risk Arrhythmias,” Medical Critical Care Fellowship Curriculum, Department of Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, June 20, 2013.

76. “High Risk Ischemic Conditions in Electrocardiography,” Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Curriculum, Division of Surgical Critical Care, Shock Trauma Center, November 20, 2013.

77. “High Risk Arrhythmias,” Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Curriculum, Division of Surgical Critical Care, Shock Trauma Center, November 27, 2013.

78. “Audience Centered Speaking: Pearls for Successful Medical Lectures,” Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Curriculum, Division of Surgical Critical Care, Shock Trauma Center, January 29, 2014.

79. “High Risk Arrhythmias,” Intern Prep Camp, University of Maryland School of Medicine, May 7, 2014.

80. “Case Presentation: The Wobbly Toddler,” Emergency Medicine Conference, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, June 18, 2014.

81. “Tachydysrhythmias: Diagnosis and Management,” Medical Critical Care Fellowship Curriculum, Department of Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, September 11, 2014.

82. “Low Risk Chest Pain: A Rational Approach,” Emergency Medicine Conference, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, October 7, 2014.

83. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” Grand Rounds, Division of Surgical Transplantation, University of Maryland School of Medicine, November 24, 2014.

84. “Risk Management Case Presentation,” Risk Management Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, November 26, 2014.

85. “STEMI Without the STE,” Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Curriculum, Division of Surgical Critical Care, Shock Trauma Center, December 10, 2014.

86. “Audience Centered Speaking,” Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Curriculum, Division of Surgical Critical Care, Shock Trauma Center, January 7, 2015.

87. “Audience Centered Speaking,” Surgery Student Bootcamp Elective, Division of Surgery, Shock Trauma Center, February 5, 2015.

88. “Dangerous ECGs,” Intern Prep Camp, University of Maryland School of Medicine, May 5, 2015.

89. “Risk Management Case Presentation,” Risk Management Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, June 17, 2015.

90. “Teaching on the Run” and “Audience-Centered Speaking: Tips for Successful Medical Lectures,” Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, September 11, 2015.

91. “Risk Management Case Presentation,” Risk Management Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, November 18, 2015.

92. “Audience Centered Speaking: Pearls for Successful Medical Lectures,” Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Curriculum, Division of Surgical Critical Care, Shock Trauma Center, November 18, 2015.

93. “Audience Centered Speaking: Pearls for Successful Medical Lectures,” Center for Critical Care and Trauma Education Curriculum, Division of Surgical Critical Care, Shock Trauma Center, December 15, 2015.

94. “Resuscitation Articles You’ve Got to Know…and Why We Need Emergency Physicians,” Residency Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, December 16, 2015.

95. “Death After Discharge From the Emergency Department: A Medicolegal Nightmare!” Risk Management Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, February 3, 2016.

96. “Dangerous Arrhythmias” and “Audience Centered Speaking: Peals for Successful Medical Lectures,” Department of Surgery Medical Student Bootcamp Course, University of Maryland Medical Center, February 3, 2016.

97. “Teaching on the Run,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, March 8, 2016.

98. “Audience Centered Speaking: Pearls for Successful of Medical Lectures,” Faculty Development Lecture Curriculum, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, September 14, 2016.

99. “Teaching on the Run,” Faculty Development Workshop Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine, September 14, 2016.

99. “Teaching in a Busy Clinical Setting,” Graduate Medical Education Faculty Development Retreat, University of Maryland School of Medicine, September 27, 2016.

State/Regional

1. “Atypical Presentations of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Educational Conference and Annual Meeting, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Linthicum, Maryland, March 26, 1999.

2. “Supraventricular Tachycardias,” Winter Regional Conference, Maryland Academy of Family Physicians, Towson, Maryland, February 5, 2000.

3. “Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support,” Educational Conference and Annual Meeting, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Baltimore, Maryland, April 14, 2000.

4. “Update on Cardiac Drugs: New Hope or Marketing Hype?,” Educational Conference and Annual Meeting, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Baltimore, Maryland, April 20, 2001.

5. “Winning With Failure: Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Educational Conference and Annual Meeting, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Baltimore, Maryland, April 26, 2002.

6. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality” and “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Center Resuscitation Day, Queens, New York, March 5, 2003.

7. “What’s Changed in the Management of Congestive Heart Failure,” New Jersey Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians Annual Scientific Assembly, Edison, New Jersey, May 20, 2003.

8. “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” 14th Annual Barbara Proctor Memorial Education Day, Mid-Maryland Chapter of the Emergency Nurses Association, Laurel, Maryland, November 3, 2003.

9. “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma” and “Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support,” 2nd Annual Dr. Tom Steele Emergency Care Symposium—“Bad Moon Rising,” Springfield, Missouri, April 23, 2004.

10. “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma” (Keynote Lecture), First Annual Fabien Vickrey Memorial Lecture, York, Pennsylvania, June 10, 2004.

11. “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma," Albert J. Lauro Professorship Lecture (Keynote Address), and “Myths and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support,” Annual Meeting: Cardiology Update, Louisiana Chapter of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 11, 2004.

12. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Annual Scientific Assembly, Pennsylvania Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, April 18, 2005.

13. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Annual Scientific Assembly, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Baltimore, Maryland, April 29, 2005.

14. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” and “Emergency Cardiology 2006: A Literature Update,” 23rd Annual Northwest Winter Conference in Emergency Medicine, Sunriver, Oregon, January 29, 2006.

15. “Emergency Cardiology 2006: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Annual Scientific Assembly, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbia, Maryland, April 28, 2006.

16. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” and “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient,” Annual Scientific Assembly, Michigan Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Acme, Michigan, July 11, 2006.

17. “Career Choices in Emergency Medicine” (panel discussion) and “CHF Controversies,” 3rd Annual Summer Symposium, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Sandusky, Ohio, July 14, 2006.

18. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” and “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” 27th Annual Black Hills Winter Conference in Emergency Medicine, Rapid City, South Dakota, February 23, 2007.

19. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” Spring Symposium, Illinois College of Emergency Physicians Chicago, Illinois, March 14, 2007.

20. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls I” (90 minutes), and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls II” (90 minutes), 7th Annual State of the Art: Clinical Excellence in Emergency Care, Sponsored by Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, April 13, 2007.

21. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Annual Scientific Assembly, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Baltimore, Maryland, April 20, 2007.

22. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation” and “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Emergency Medicine Symposium, California Emergency Physicians, San Jose, California, April 27, 2007.

23. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia” and “Cruising the Cardiology Literature: Recent Articles That Will Change Your Practice,” Annual Educational Conference, Massachusetts College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, May 9, 2007.

24. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation” and “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Emergency Medicine Symposium, California Emergency Physicians, San Diego, California, May 11, 2007.

25. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS” and “Emergency Cardiology 2007: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” First Annual Southwest Virginia Conference on Emergency Medicine, Roanoke, Virginia, October 24, 2007.

26. “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Annual Scientific Assembly, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Baltimore, Maryland, April 18, 2008.

27. “Emergency Care of the Elderly Patient,” “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” 6th Annual Dr. Tom Steele Emergency Care Symposium, “On Golden Pond—Geriatric Emergencies,” Springfield, Missouri, April 25, 2008.

28. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Annual Scientific Assembly, New York Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Bolton Landing, New York, July 8, 2008.

29. “The Terrible Ts! Subtle ECG Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia” and “’Remember that Patient You Saw Last Night?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” 2nd Annual Advances in Acute Coronary Syndromes Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, September 19, 2008.

30. “Becoming the Leader that Others Will Follow: Lessons from Great Minds Through the Ages,” Annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Newark, Delaware, March 27, 2009.

31. “Tachydysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Emergency Care of the Elderly: Pearls and Pitfalls,” Emergency Medicine Conference, California Emergency Physicians, Monterey, California, April 20, 2009.

32. “Emergency Care of the Elderly Patient,” “Winning at Failure! Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” and “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient,” Continuing Concepts in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine Conference, Suffolk, Virginia, April 25, 2009.

33. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Acute Cardiac Ischemia,” 14th Annual Emergency Medicine Conference, Section of Emergency Medicine, British Columbia Medical Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April 27, 2009.

34. “Tachydysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls,” and “Emergency Care of the Elderly: Pearls and Pitfalls,” Emergency Medicine Conference, California Emergency Physicians, Newport Beach, California, May 7, 2009.

35. “Choosing a Residency in Emergency Medicine” (Panel Discussant), 1st Annual Mid-Atlantic Medical Student Symposium, Sponsored by the Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, Baltimore, Maryland, August 8, 2009.

36. “Non-Diagnostic ECGs That Really Are Both Diagnostic and Scary!” 1st Annual Vanderbilt Cardiac Emergencies Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, November 7, 2009.

37. “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Delaware Valley Chapter of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Residents’ Day and Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 12, 2009.

38. “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Annual Scientific Assembly, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Linthicum, Maryland, April 16, 2010.

39. “Emergency Care of the Elderly Patient,” “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” and “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Annual Kawartha Emergency Medicine Conference, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, November 3, 2010.

40. “High Risk Conditions Part I: Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” “High Risk Conditions Part II: Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias,” and “High Risk Conditions Part III: Pulmonary Embolism,” EMedix, LLC Risk Management Symposium—Emergency Medicine: Improving Outcomes Through Education, Phoenix, Arizona, March 7, 2011.

41. “High Risk Conditions Part IV: Risky Populations,” and “High Risk Conditions Part V: Miscellaneous Disasters to Avoid,” EMedix, LLC Risk Management Symposium—Emergency Medicine: Improving Outcomes Through Education, Phoenix, Arizona, March 8, 2011.

42. “Chest Pain After a Recent Negative Stress Test…Must Be Reflux…Right?” and “Cardiac Ischemia: Classic, Confusing, and Confounding Patterns” (3-hour advanced ECG workshop), The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and Risk Management Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, November 1, 2011.

43. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages” (Keynote Address), 29th Annual Northwest Winter Conference in Emergency Medicine, Sunriver, Oregon, January 30, 2012.

44. “Syncope Made Simple,” 29th Annual Northwest Winter Conference in Emergency Medicine, Sunriver, Oregon, January 31, 2012.

45. “Winning at Failure! Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” EMedix, LLC Risk Management Symposium—Emergency Medicine: Reducing Risk Through Culture Change, Phoenix, Arizona, March 12, 2012.

46. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality” and “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” EMedix, LLC Risk Management Symposium—Emergency Medicine: Reducing Risk Through Culture Change, Phoenix, Arizona, March 13, 2012.

47. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” All-LA Regional Conference, Los Angeles, California, May 3, 2012.

48. “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Annual Scientific Assembly, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Linthicum, Maryland, April 18, 2013.

49. “Dysrhythmias Finally Made Easy!” (3-hour advanced ECG workshop), The Crashing Patient: Resuscitation and Risk Management Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, October 30, 2013.

50. “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Annual Scientific Assembly, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Linthicum, Maryland, April 10, 2014.

51. “Tachydsyrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Emergency Cardiology Update 2014,” Annual Scientific Assembly, New York Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Bolton Landing, New York, July 8, 2014.

52. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” Annual Scientific Assembly, New York Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Bolton Landing, New York, July 9, 2014.

53. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation” and “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” University of Toronto Health Network Emergency Medicine Conference 2014, Toronto, Canada, November 4, 2014.

54. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “Colorado Critical Cases Panel Discussion,” 5th Annual Colorado ACEP Symposium on Emergency Medicine, Denver, Colorado, November 19, 2014.

55. “Winning at Failure! Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of ACS: Low Risk Chest Pain,” “Pericarditis vs. STEMI: ECG Pearls,” and “Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias: Myths and Pitfalls,” 8th Annual Emergent Medicine Associates Risk Management Summit, Los Angeles California, February 3, 2015.

56. “Syncope: Simplifying a High Risk Presentation,” “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” “‘Low-Risk’ Chest Pain,” and “Managing Cardiac Arrest: 2016 and Beyond,” 9th Annual Emergent Medicine Associates Risk Management Summit, Los Angeles California, February 2, 2016.

57. “Wolfe-Parkinson-White Syndrome,” “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages” (Greg L. Henry, MD Lecture/Keynote Speech), 43rd Annual Michigan Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, Michigan College of Emergency Physicians, Mackinac Island, Michigan, August 2, 2016.

National

1. Cardiology Section (Three 1-Hour Lectures), East Coast Emergency Medicine Board Review Course, Washington, DC, September 1, 1998.

2. Panel Member, Discussion of Emergency Medicine Residencies, American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly, Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, Medical Students Forum, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 10, 1999.

3. Panel Member, Discussion of Emergency Medicine Residencies, Medical Students Forum, Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 22, 2000.

4. “Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support,” Seventh Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, February 24, 2001.

5. “ECG Diagnosis of Deadly Disease: Subtle Manifestations,” Eighth Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, California, March 15, 2002.

6. “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Deadly Disease,” 2002 National Summit, American Academy for Emergency Medicine in India, Palo Alto, California, July 20, 2002.

7. “Geriatric Emergency Medicine,” and “Nervous System Disorders,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 26, 2002.

8. “ECGs for the Board Examination,” Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, September 28, 2002.

9. “Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ED Electrocardiography,” 19th Annual Emergency Medicine Symposium, Sponsored by the Naval Medical Center San Diego and the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, November 6–9, 2002.

10. “Pitfalls in ECG Interpretation: Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night?” and “The Transition from Residency to the Real World” (panel discussion), Ninth Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 22, 2003.

11. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ED Electrocardiography,” Advances for the Clinician: Masters of Emergency Medicine, 3rd Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine Standards of Care, Orlando, Florida, April 17, 2003.

12. “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” and “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, ECG Review,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 20, 2003.

13. “Cardiovascular Disorders: Valvular Emergencies and Inflammatory Heart Disorders” and “Cardiovascular Disorders: Chest Pain, Syncope,” Emergency Medicine Board Review Bootcamp, George Washington University, Washington, DC, October 1, 2003.

14. “Cardiovascular Disorders: Disturbances of Cardiac Rhythm: Pacing, Automatic and Implantable Defibrillators, Pharmacology of Antidysrhythmic Drugs,” Emergency Medicine Board Review Bootcamp, George Washington University, Washington, DC, October 2, 2003.

15. “Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Emergencies” and “ECGs for the Board Examination,” Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, October 3, 2003.

16. “Career Paths and Opportunities in Emergency Medicine” and "Discussion of Emergency Medicine Residencies" (panel member), Medical Students Forum, Emergency Medicine Residents Association, Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 11, 2003.

17. “In-Training Examination Review for Emergency Medicine Residents” (4 hours) and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Tenth Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Miami, Florida, February 19, 2004.

18. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction: Mythology, Mortality, and Malpractice,” Tenth Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Miami, Florida, February 21, 2004.

19. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation—‘Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!,’” Emergency Medicine—Moving Forward, Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Scottsdale, Arizona, March 26, 2004.

20. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ED Electrocardiography” and “Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?! Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” 4th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine: Standards of Care 2004, Orlando, Florida, April 8, 2004.

21. “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” “Nervous System Disorders,” and “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 29, 2004.

22. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” and “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, ECG Review,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 30, 2004.

23. “Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Emergencies” and “ECGs for the Board Examination,” Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, October 7, 2004.

24. “Cardiovascular Disorders: Valvular Emergencies and Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders: Chest Pain, Acute Coronary Syndromes, Syncope,” and “Cardiovascular Disorders: Disturbances of Cardiac Rhythm, Vasoactive Agents,” Emergency Medicine Board Review, George Washington University, Washington, DC, October 10, 2004.

25. “’Jam Session’ Written Board Review” (3.5 hours), Sponsored by the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, East Brunswick, New Jersey, November 6, 2004.

26. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Advanced ECG Preconference Course, Eleventh Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, February 16, 2005.

27. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Eleventh Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, February 17, 2005.

28. “In-Training Examination Review for Emergency Medicine Residents” (4 hours), Eleventh Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, February 19, 2005.

29. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” Annual Academic Assembly, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 6, 2005.

30. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Deadly Disease,” 5th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine: Standards of Care 2005, Orlando, Florida, March 30, 2005.

31. “Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?! Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” 5th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine: Standards of Care 2005, Orlando, Florida, March 31, 2005.

32. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” and “Emergency Cardiology 2004-2005: A Literature Update,” Emergency Medicine 2005: Moving Forward, Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Scottsdale, Arizona, April 20, 2005.

33. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Mayo Clinic Department of Emergency Medicine, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 7, 2005.

34. “Geriatric Emergency Medicine: An Overview,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Mayo Clinic Department of Emergency Medicine, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 8, 2005.

35. “Advanced ECG Workshop,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Mayo Clinic Department of Emergency Medicine, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 9, 2005.

36. “Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Mayo Clinic Department of Emergency Medicine, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 11, 2005.

37. “Cardiovascular Disorders: Valvular Emergencies and Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders: Acute Coronary Syndromes, Syncope,” and “Cardiovascular Disorders: Dysrhythmias, Vasoactive Agents,” Emergency Medicine Intensive Review, George Washington University, Washington, DC, September 10, 2005.

38. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 12, 2005.

39. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” and “Nervous System Disorders,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 13, 2005.

40. “Strengthening Your Residency Application For Emergency Medicine,” Medical Students Forum, Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Washington, DC, September 25, 2005.

41. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Deadly Disease” and “Maintaining Your ABEM Certification: Review of 2006 Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment Articles: Part IV,” 2005 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Washington, DC, September 28, 2005.

42. “Heart Failure: Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment,” and “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” 2005 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Washington, DC, September 29, 2005.

43. “Emergency Cardiology 2005: A Literature Update,” “Advanced ECG Workshop I” (90 minutes), and “Advanced ECG Workshop II” (90 minutes), 15th National Emergency Medicine Conference, Sponsored by Kaiser Permanente National CME Program, Anaheim, California, October 6, 2005.

44. “Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Emergencies,” Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, October 8, 2005.

45. “ECGs for the Board Examination,” Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, October 9, 2005.

46. “Emergency Cardiology 2005: A Literature Update” and “Top Ten Things to Think About During a Medical Arrest,” Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 6, 2005.

47. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” “Nesiritide for CHF,” and “ECG Course: The Arrhythmias” (2.5 hours), Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 7, 2005.

48. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly,” 9th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York, New York, December 16, 2005.

49. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” 9th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York, New York, December 17, 2005.

50. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Advanced ECG Preconference Course, Twelfth Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Antonio, Texas, February 15, 2006.

51. “Emergency Cardiology 2005: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” and “In-Training Examination Review for Emergency Medicine Residents” (4 hours), Twelfth Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Antonio, Texas, February 16, 2006.

52. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine” and “What is Faculty Development?” (panel discussion), Annual Academic Assembly, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 3, 2006.

53. “Effective Presentation of Knowledge” (moderator, panel discussion), Annual Academic Assembly, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 4, 2006.

54. “Bradycardia Algorithms,” “Cardiac Arrest Algorithms,” and “Advanced ECG Reading Workshop” (3 hours), Resuscitation 2006, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 6, 2006.

55. “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient” and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Acute Cardiac Ischemia,” Emergency Medicine 2006: Moving Forward, Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Scottsdale, Arizona, April 1, 2006.

56. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Acute Cardiac Ischemia,” and “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” 6th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine: Standards of Care 2006, Orlando, Florida, April 10, 2006.

57. “Cardiac Arrest,” “Cruising the Cardiology Literature: Recent Articles That Will Change Your Practice” (90 minutes), and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Acute Cardiac Ischemia,” American College of Emergency Physicians 2006 Emergency Medicine Spring Congress, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 20, 2006.

58. “Unrecognized Killers in Electrocardiography,” “Heart Failure,” and “Cardiac Cases, Questions and Answers,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, May 24, 2006.

59. “10 Things to Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Yosemite, California, August 10, 2006.

60. “Emergency Cardiology 2006: The Articles You’ve Got to Know! Part I” (roundtable discussion) and “Emergency Cardiology 2006: The Articles You’ve Got to Know! Part II” (roundtable discussion), Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Yosemite, California, August 11, 2006.

61. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Yosemite, California, August 12, 2006.

62. “Challenging Cardiac Cases” and “Advanced ECG Workshop” (90 minutes), 16th National Emergency Medicine Conference, Sponsored by Kaiser Permanente National CME Program, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 14, 2006.

63. “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 17, 2006.

64. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Nervous System Disorders,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 18, 2006.

65. “ECGs for the Board Examination,” Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, October 5, 2006.

66. “Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Emergencies,” Written Board Review Course, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Newark, New Jersey, October 6, 2006.

67. “Arrhythmias and Vasoactive Drugs: Updates, Pearls, and Pitfalls” and “Acute Coronary Syndromes: A Literature Update,” Practical Emergency Medicine: An Evidence-based Review, Sponsored by the George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC, October 8, 2006.

68. “Strengthening Your Residency Application For Emergency Medicine,” Medical Students Forum, Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, 2006 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 14, 2006.

69. “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses on ECG,” 2006 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 15, 2006.

70. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Findings that Predict Fatal Outcomes” and “Acute Heart Failure: Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment,” 2006 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 16, 2006.

71. “The Most Important Cardiology Papers of 2006” and “SVT—Beyond Adenosine,” Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 6, 2006.

72. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2.5 hours), Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 7, 2006.

73. “Emergencies in the Elderly: From Trauma to Medication Mishaps,” 10th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York City, New York, December 15, 2006.

74. “Deadly ECG Findings in the Asymptomatic Patient” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” 10th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York City, New York, December 16, 2006.

75. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” Annual Academic Assembly, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors, Kissimee, Florida, March 1, 2007.

76. “Resident Portfolios,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine” and “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” Teaching Fellowship Session II, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 8, 2007.

77. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Advanced ECG Preconference Course, Thirteenth Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 10, 2007.

78. “Emergency Cardiology 2006: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Thirteenth Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 12, 2007.

79. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” Emergency Medicine 2007: Moving Forward, Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Scottsdale, Arizona, March 26, 2007.

80. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography” and “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Annual Conference, Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, Naples, Florida, April 1, 2007.

81. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” and “Dysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls” (90 minutes), 7th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine: Standards of Care 2007, Orlando, Florida, April 5, 2007.

82. “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology” and “Pitfalls in the Management of Tachyarrhythmias,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, May 24, 2007.

83. “‘Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” and “Emergency Cardiology 2007: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” 35th Annual National Conference, American Academy of Physician Assistants, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 28, 2007.

84. “Emergency Cardiology 2007: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2.5 hours), First Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, June 29, 2007.

85. “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient: Mythology and Mortality,” First Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, June 30, 2007.

86. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS” and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” First Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, July 1, 2007.

87. “Bedside Teaching: The Essential Skills” and “Bedside Teaching Workshop” (2 hours), Advanced Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians, Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 8, 2007.

88. “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 25, 2007.

89. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction” and “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 26, 2007.

90. “Nervous System Disorders,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 26, 2007.

91. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation” and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” 2007 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 8, 2007.

92. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” 2007 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 9, 2007.

93. “Myocardial Ischemia and Its Mimics,” “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” “Myocardial Infarction in Bundle Branch Block,” “ECG Workshop” (2.5 hours), “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” First Annual Symposium on Advanced Emergency Electrocardiography (13-hour advanced ECG course), Orlando, Florida, November 3-4, 2007.

94. “Cardiology Update 2007, Part I,” Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 8, 2007.

95. “ECGs in PE: Pseudo-ACS Patterns That Can Spell Disaster,” Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 8, 2007.

96. “Cardiology Update 2007, Part II,” Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 8, 2007.

97. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2.5 hours), Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 8, 2007.

98. “The Crashing Patient: Pearls and Pitfalls,” Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians Course, Sponsored by the American Academy of Emergency Physicians, Amelia Island, Florida, February 6, 2008.

99. “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Fourteenth Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Amelia Island, Florida, February 7, 2008.

100. “Tachydysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls,” 19th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Marco Island, Florida, February 10, 2008.

101. “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know! Part I” (roundtable discussion), 19th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Marco Island, Florida, February 12, 2008.

102. “Emergency Cardiology 2007: The Articles You’ve Got to Know! Part II” (roundtable discussion), 19th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Marco Island, Florida, February 12, 2008.

103. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” 19th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Marco Island, Florida, February 13, 2008.

104. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” 19th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Marco Island, Florida, February 13, 2008.

105. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” Teaching Fellowship Session II, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 17, 2008.

106. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” Teaching Fellowship Session II, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 17, 2008.

107. “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” Teaching Fellowship Session II, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 17, 2008.

108. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” 8th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine: Standards of Care 2008, Orlando, Florida, March 25, 2008.

109. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Acute Cardiac Ischemia,” 8th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine: Standards of Care 2008, Orlando, Florida, March 25, 2008.

110. “Cardiology Literature Update 2008,” 8th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine: Standards of Care 2008, Orlando, Florida, March 25, 2008.

111. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient,” 8th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine: Standards of Care 2008, Orlando, Florida, March 25, 2008.

112. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Annual Conference, Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, Tucson, Arizona, March 31, 2008.

113. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Annual Conference, Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, Tucson, Arizona, April 1, 2008.

114. “Acute Coronary Syndromes in 2008: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Annual Conference, Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, Tucson, Arizona, April 1, 2008.

115. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation: Unrecognized Killers in Electrocardiography” and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” Annual Spring Convention, Urgent Care Association of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 1, 2008.

116. “The ECG Demystified I” and “Syncope: Emergency Department Evaluation and Risk Stratification,” The Heart Course, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 6, 2008.

117. “The ECG Demystified II,” The Heart Course, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 7, 2008.

118. “Syncope: Emergency Department Evaluation and Risk Stratification” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses on Ischemic ECGs,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, May 23, 2008.

119. “Emergency Cardiology 2008: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Second Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, San Diego, California, July 17, 2008.

120. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (3 hours), Second Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, San Diego, California, July 18, 2008.

121. “’Remember that patient you saw last night?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Second Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, San Diego, California, July 19, 2008.

122. “Tachydysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls,” Second Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, San Diego, California, July 20, 2008.

123. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography” and “Stress Testing and Coronary Angiography: The Tarnished Bronze Standards for Chest Pain,” State of the Art Update in Emergency and Acute Care, Sponsored by Vanderbilt University Department of Emergency Medicine, Destin, Florida, August 1, 2008.

124. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 25, 2008.

125. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 26, 2008.

126. “Myocardial Ischemia and Its Mimics,” “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” “Myocardial Infarction in Bundle Branch Block,” “ECG Workshop” (2.5 hours), “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Second Annual Symposium on Advanced Emergency Electrocardiography (13-hour Advanced ECG Course), Orlando, Florida, October 11–12, 2008.

127. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation” and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” 2008 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 27, 2008.

128. “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” and “ECG Jeopardy!” 2008 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 28, 2008.

129. “Cardiology Update 2008, Part I,” “Cardiology Update 2008, Part II,” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2.5 hours), Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 14, 2008.

130. “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Annual Meeting, National Association of EMS Physicians, Jacksonville, Florida, January 24, 2009.

131. “The Crashing Patient: Pearls and Pitfalls,” Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians Course, Sponsored by the American Academy of Emergency Physicians, Phoenix, Arizona, March 1, 2009.

132. “High Risk ECGs” and “Emergency Cardiology Update 2009,” 15th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, March 2, 2009.

133. “Becoming an Expert—Beyond Traditional Clinical Research,” Annual Academic Assembly, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 5, 2009.

134. “The Standardized Letter of Recommendation,” Annual Academic Assembly, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 6, 2009.

135. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 16, 2009.

136. “The ECG Demystified I,” and “Syncope: Emergency Department Evaluation and Risk Stratification,” The Heart Course, Atlanta, Georgia, March 28, 2009.

137. “Catastrophic Cardiovascular Conditions” (75-minute workshop), The Heart Course, Atlanta, Georgia, conducted four times on March 28 and 29, 2009.

138. “The ECG Demystified II,” The Heart Course, Atlanta, Georgia, March 29, 2009.

139. “The Crashing Asthmatic: Pearls and Pitfalls” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Annual Conference, Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, Marco Island, Florida, April 7, 2009.

140. “Update in the Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndromes” and “Case Discussions in Cardiac Care and EKG Diagnosis” (2 hours), 15th Annual Stanford Symposium on Emergency Medicine, Maui, Hawaii, April 17, 2009.

141. “The Ever Elusive Pulmonary Embolism,” 15th Annual Stanford Symposium on Emergency Medicine, Maui, Hawaii, April 18, 2009.

142. “How the Experts Think: Cardiac Cases,” 22nd Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, April 30, 2009.

143. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls, Part I” (2 hours), “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls, Part II” (2 hours), 22nd Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 1, 2009.

144. “Teaching Residents to Teach,” 2009 Annual Meeting, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 14, 2009.

145. “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” and “The Terrible Ts! Subtle ECG Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, May 22, 2009.

146. “Acute Heart Failure Syndromes,” The Heart Course, Boston, Massachusetts, June 8, 2009.

147. “Cases in Acute Heart Failure” (75-minute workshop), The Heart Course, Boston, Massachusetts, conducted four times on June 8 and 9, 2009.

148. “The ECG Demystified I” and “Syncope: Emergency Department Evaluation and Risk Stratification,” The Heart Course, Boston, Massachusetts, June 9, 2009.

149. “10 Things to Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” “ACS 2009: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” and “PE: Putting Some Clothes Back on the Emperor,” 1st Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Orlando, Florida, June 27, 2009.

150. “The Crashing Asthmatic” and “Wide-Complex Dysrhythmias: Myths and Pitfalls,” 1st Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Orlando, Florida, June 28, 2009.

151. “Winning at Failure! Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Third Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, San Diego, California, July 20, 2009.

152. “Emergency Cardiology 2009: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Third Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, San Diego, California, July 21, 2009.

153. “Unrecognized Killers in Electrocardiography” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (3 hours), Third Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, San Diego, California, July 22, 2009.

154. “Acute Coronary Syndromes in the Elderly,” Third Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, San Diego, California, July 23, 2009.

155. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 14, 2009.

156. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 15, 2009.

157. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session II, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 24, 2009.

158. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session II, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 25, 2009.

159. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography” and “Beyond the ABCs and ACLS: 10 Things to Consider in the Crashing Patient,” 2009 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 1, 2009.

160. “The Crashing Patient: 10 Clinical Pearls for Pre- or Post-Cardiac Arrest” and “Advanced ECG Workshop” (2 hours), 2009 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 5, 2009.

161. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI” and “Speaking Like a Pro,” 2009 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 6, 2009.

162. “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Keynote Speech to the Young Physicians Section, 2009 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 6, 2009.

163. “Myocardial Ischemia and Its Mimics,” “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” “Myocardial Infarction in Bundle Branch Block,” “ECG Workshop” (2.5 hours), “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Third Annual Symposium on Advanced Emergency Electrocardiography (13-hour advanced ECG course), Orlando, Florida, October 24-25, 2009.

164. “Cardiology Update 2009,” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2.5 hours), Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 5, 2009.

165. “Critical Points in Emergency Cardiology: Challenging Cases,” and “Dysrhythmia and EKG Lab” (2-hour workshop, presented 3 times), Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 5, 2009.

166. “A Rational Approach to Syncope Evaluation” and “Emergencies in the Elderly: From Trauma to Medication Mishaps,” 13th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York City, New York, December 18, 2009.

167. “Unrecognized Killers in Electrocardiography” and “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” 13th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York City, New York, December 19, 2009.

168. “High Risk Clinical Conditions Part I: Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “High Risk Clinical Conditions Part II: Cardiac Arrest and Pulmonary Embolism,” “High Risk Clinical Conditions Part III: Dangerous Patient Populations,” and “High Risk Clinical Conditions Part IV: Miscellaneous Disasters to Avoid,” First Annual Symposium on Risk Management in Acute Care, Orlando, Florida, January 30, 2010.

169. “Acute Coronary Syndromes in the Elderly Patient,” Sixteenth Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 15, 2010.

170. “Emergency Cardiology 2010 Literature Update,” Sixteenth Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 16, 2010.

171. “Cardiac Arrest: A Literature Update,” The Seventeenth Annual Conference of the National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation, Baltimore, Maryland, February 28, 2010.

172. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” Annual Academic Assembly, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors, Orlando, Florida, March 4, 2010.

173. “Audience-Centered Speaking: Secrets of the Pros,” Annual Academic Assembly, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors, Orlando, March 5, 2010.

174. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class I, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 12, 2010.

175. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class II, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 13, 2010.

176. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” “Diagnosing Dysrhythmias” (4 hours), and “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Annual Conference, Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, Tucson, Arizona, March 22, 2010.

177. “Acute Coronary Syndromes Update 2010,” “Pitfalls in the Dying Medical Patient,” “ACLS Update 2010,” and “Advanced EKGs: Pearls, Pitfalls, and Tips” (3 hour workshop), Resuscitation 2010, Las Vegas, Nevada.

178. “STEMI Recognition,” “Confounding ECG Patterns,” and “STEMI Mimics,” Workshop on ECG Early Recognition and Risk Stratification, conducted at the 13th Congress of the Society of Chest Pain Centers, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 30, 2010.

179. “How the Experts Think: Cardiac Cases,” 23rd Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 6, 2010.

180. “The Crashing Asthmatic: Pearls and Pitfalls,” “Emergency Care of the Elderly Patient” (2 hours), and “Dysrhythmias Workshop” (2 hours), 23rd Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 7, 2010.

181. “Cases in Acute ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction” (75-minute workshop), The Heart Course, Boston, Massachusetts, conducted four times on May 24 and May 25, 2010.

182. “The ECG Demystified” and “Syncope: Emergency Department Evaluation and Risk Stratification,” The Heart Course, Boston, Massachusetts, May 25, 2010.

183. “The Crashing Patient — Beyond ABC and ACLS,” “Patients with Acute MI — Pearls and Pitfalls,” and “Syncope Pearls and Pitfalls,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, May 28, 2010.

184. “The Nuts and Bolts of Creating an Educational Podcast: Using ‘Audacity’” and “Resident as Teacher: Teaching on the Run,” 2010 Annual Meeting, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, June 3, 2010.

185. “Chief Resident Forum: Selecting and Planning an Academic Career,” 2010 Annual Meeting, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, June 4, 2010.

186. “The Best of CORD Annual Academic Assembly 2010: Speaking Like a Pro,” 2010 Annual Meeting, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, June 5, 2010.

187. “Cardiac Arrest 2010: What’s the Latest?,” “ACS 2010: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!,” and “Tough Cases!,” 2nd Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Orlando, Florida, June 12, 2010.

188. “The Crashing Asthmatic” and “10 Things to Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” 2nd Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Orlando, Florida, June 13, 2010.

189. “Emergency Cardiology 2010: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!”, “Syncope: A Common Sense Approach to a High Risk Problem,” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (3 hours), Fourth Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, San Diego, California, June 28, 2010.

190. “Infections in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” Fourth Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, San Diego, California, June 29, 2010.

191. “Deadly Midsdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Fourth Annual Giant Steps in Emergency Medicine Conference, San Diego, California, June 30, 2010.

192. “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), 14th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session I, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 19, 2010.

193. “Cardiovascular Disorders” (2.5 hours), 14th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session I, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 20, 2010.

194. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” 6th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Alaska Cruise Conference, July 31, 2010.

195. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” 6th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Alaska Cruise Conference, August 2, 2010.

196. “Diagnosis of Cardiac Dysrhythmias Part I” and “Diagnosis of Cardiac Dysrhythmias Part II,” 6th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Alaska Cruise Conference, August 4, 2010.

197. “Winning at Failure! Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” and “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” 6th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Alaska Cruise Conference, August 5, 2010.

198. “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), “Cardiovascular Disorders” (2.5 hours), and “Board Q&A Session,” 14th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Arlington, Virginia, August 21, 2010.

199. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 26, 2010.

200. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 27, 2010.

201. “Cardiovascular Disorders” (2.5 hours), 14th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session III, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 30, 2010.

202. “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), 14th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session III, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 31, 2010.

203. “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Deadly Cardiac Disease: Thinking Outside the Pine Box” and “The Pinnacle: ECG Cases that Would Make an Electrophysiologist Blush,” 2010 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 28, 2010.

204. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI” and “Advanced ECG Workshop” (2 hours), 2010 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 29, 2010.

205. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session II, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, October 12, 2010.

206. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session II, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, October 13, 2010.

207. “Emergency Cardiology 2010: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” and “Winning at Failure! Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” 2010 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, San Francisco, California, October 28, 2010.

208. “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages” and “Risk Management: Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Annual Toronto Emergency Department Administration Conference, Toronto, Canada, November 4, 2010.

209. “New Papers in Cardiology 2010,” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2.5 hours), Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, San Francisco, California, November 13, 2010.

210. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (3-hour workshop), The Heart Course, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 14, 2010.

211. “Acute Heart Failure,” “The Crashing Patient—Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “Syncope,” The Heart Course, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 15, 2010.

212. “Critical Care Simulation” (2-hour workshop), Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 3, 2010.

213. “The Critical EKG” (2-hour workshop, presented twice), Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 4, 2010.

214. “Cutting Edge Care of the Crashing Patient: Beyond ACLS,” Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 5, 2010.

215. “Therapies for ACS” and “Challenging EKGs” (2 hour workshop), High Risk Hawaii—Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, Oahu, Hawaii, February 18, 2011.

216. “CHF,” High Risk Hawaii—Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, Oahu, Hawaii, February 19, 2011.

217. “Syncope,” High Risk Hawaii—Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, Oahu, Hawaii, February 20, 2011.

218. “The Crashing Patient: Pearls and Pitfalls,” Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians Course, conducted at the 17th Annual Scientific Assembly of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, February 27, 2011.

219. “Electrocardiography of Acute Coronary Syndromes” (2 hours), High Risk Electrocardiography Preconference Workshop, conducted at the 17th Annual Scientific Assembly of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, February 27, 2011.

220. “Chest Pain After a Recent Negative Stress Test,” 17th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, February 28, 2011.

221. “Literature Update: Cardiology” and “The Integration of Electrocardiography Into Your Practice,” 17th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, March 1, 2011.

222. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” EMS Today (Prehospital Medicine Conference), Baltimore, Maryland, March 4, 2011.

223. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class I, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 14, 2011.

224. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class II, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 15, 2011.

225. “The Critical EKG” (2-hour workshop, presented twice), Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 19, 2011.

226. “Cutting Edge Care of the Crashing Patient: Beyond ACLS,” Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 20, 2011.

227. “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” “The Crashing Patient: Clinical Pearls for the Moribund and Post-Arrest Patient,” “Managing Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls,” and “Cruising the Cardiology Literature 2010: ACS Updates and More,” 11th Annual Symposium on Emergency Medicine and Acute Care, Orlando, Florida, April 19, 2011.

228. “STEMI Recognition,” “Confounding ECG Patterns,” and “STEMI Mimics,” Preconference Workshop on ECG Early Recognition and Risk Stratification, conducted at the 14th Congress of the Society of Chest Pain Centers, Miami, Florida, May 3, 2011.

229. “How the Experts Think: Cardiac Cases,” 24th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 5, 2011.

230. “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages” (Keynote Address) and “Disastrous Cases in Electrocardiography” (2 hours), 24th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 6, 2011.

231. “Cardiac Ischemia: Subtle Presentations” (90 minutes conducted twice), 24th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 7, 2011.

232. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (3-hour workshop), The Heart Course, Boston, Massachusetts, May 15, 2011.

233. “The ECG Demystified Part I: Bradycardias and AV Blocks” and “Syncope,” The Heart Course, Boston, Massachusetts, May 16, 2011.

234. “Subtle ECG Findings of Ischemia,” “ECG Mimics of Acute Coronary Syndrome,” and “Therapies for Acute Coronary Syndrome,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, May 25, 2011.

235. “Chief Resident Forum: Selecting and Planning an Academic Career,” 2011 Annual Meeting, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, June 3, 2011.

236. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” 38th Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Breckenridge, Colorado, June 22, 2011.

237. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond ABC and ACLS,” 38th Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Breckenridge, Colorado, June 23, 2011.

238. “Cardiovascular Disorders” (2.5 hours) and “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), 15th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session I, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 19, 2011.

239. “Cardiovascular Disorders” (2.5 hours), 15th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Arlington, Virginia, August 10, 2011.

240. “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), 15th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Arlington, Virginia, August 11, 2011.

241. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 25, 2011.

242. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 26, 2011.

243. “Cardiovascular Disorders” (2.5 hours) and “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), 15th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session III, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 1, 2011.

244. “The Pinnacle: ECG Cases that Would Make an Electrophysiologist Blush,” 2011 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, San Francisco, California, October 15, 2011.

245. “Advanced Electrocardiography Workshop Part I: Myocardial Ischemia and Its Mimics” (2 hours) and “Advanced Electrocardiography Workshop Part II: Dysrhythmias and Syncope” (2 hours), 2011 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, San Francisco, California, October 16, 2011.

246. “Speaking Like a Pro,” 2011 Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, San Francisco, California, October 17, 2011.

247. “The Best Cardiology Papers of the Year,” “Hot Topics in Emergency Cardiology” (panel discussion), and “Advanced Electrocardiography: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Essentials in Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, California, November 10, 2011.

248. “The Critical EKG” (2-hour workshop, presented twice), Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 3, 2011.

249. “Cutting Edge Care of the Crashing Patient: Beyond ACLS,” Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 4, 2011.

250. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” 15th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York City, New York, December 16, 2011.

251. “Unrecognized Killers in Electrocardiography” and “Winning at Failure! Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” 15th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York City, New York, December 17, 2011.

252. “The Crashing Patient: Pearls and Pitfalls,” Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians Course, conducted at the 18th Annual Scientific Assembly of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, February 7, 2012.

253. “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” 18th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, February 8, 2012.

254. “Ask the Experts: Critical Cases in Emergency Medicine” (moderator), 18th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, February 9, 2012.

255. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class I, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 5, 2012.

256. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class II, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 6, 2012.

257. “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie,” 23rd Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 23, 2012.

258. “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie,” 23rd Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2, 2012.

259. “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Annual Academic Assembly, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors, Atlanta, Georgia, April 3, 2012.

260. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” and “’Remember that patient you saw last night?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” 2012 Critical Concepts in Emergency Medicine Conference, Sponsored by the Louisiana State University Health Science Center/Department of Emergency Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 14, 2012.

261. “Pearls and Pitfalls in the Management of CHF” and “10 Things to Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Critical Care Bootcamp conducted at Resuscitation 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 25, 2012.

262. “Five Must-Know Articles,” “2012 ACLS Update,” and “Electrocardiography of ACS: The Classic, Confusing, and Confounding Patterns” (3 hour workshop), Resuscitation 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 26, 2012.

263. “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie,” 23rd Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 8, 2012.

264. “How the Expert Think: Challenging Cardiology Cases” and “On Your Next Shift: Tough Cases, Important Points,” 25th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 10, 2012.

265. “Advanced ECG Workshop: Dysrhythmias and Syncope” (2 hours) and “Cooling the Fire: Modern Management of Cardiac Arrest,” 25th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 11, 2012.

266. “High Risk ECGs,” “High Risk Arrhythmias,” and “Non-Invasive Cardiac Imaging in the ED,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, May 23, 2012.

267. “Cardiovascular Disorders” (2.5 hours), 16th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session I, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 10, 2012.

268. “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), 16th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session I, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 11, 2012.

269. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” 8th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, July 25, 2012.

270. “Emergency Cardiology 2012: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” (session I, 90 minutes) and “Emergency Cardiology 2012: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” (session II, 90 minutes), 8th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, July 27, 2012.

271. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient” and “Emergencies in the Elderly: From Trauma to Medication Mishaps,” 8th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, July 28, 2012.

272. “Cardiovascular Disorders” (2.5 hours), 16th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Arlington, Virginia, August 2, 2012.

273. “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), 16th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Arlington, Virginia, August 3, 2012.

274. “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), 16th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session III, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 21, 2012.

275. “Cardiovascular Disorders” (2.5 hours), 16th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session III, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 22, 2012.

276. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 23, 2012.

277. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 24, 2012.

278. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages” and “From Paper to Patient: Recent Advances in Electrocardiography That Will Save a Life,” 2012 Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Denver, Colorado, October 8, 2012.

279. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages” and “Preparing For the Board Examination” (panel discussion), 2012 Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association Annual Educational Forum, Denver, Colorado, October 8, 2012.

280. “Advanced Electrocardiography Workshop Part I: Myocardial Ischemia and Its Mimics” (2 hours), 2012 Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Denver, Colorado, October 9, 2012.

281. “Advanced Electrocardiography Workshop Part II: Dysrhythmias and Syncope” (2 hours), 2012 Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Denver, Colorado, October 10, 2012.

282. “Myocardial Ischemia and Its Mimics” (2 hour workshop) and “Myocardial Infarction in Bundle Branch Block and Miscellaneous ECG Findings” (2 hour workshop), Sixth Annual Symposium on Advanced Emergency Electrocardiography, Orlando, Florida, October 20, 2012.

283. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” and “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” Sixth Annual Symposium on Advanced Emergency Electrocardiography, Orlando, Florida, October 21, 2012.

284. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session II, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, October 25, 2012.

285. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session II, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, October 26, 2012.

286. “Current Myths and Misconceptions in Emergency Cardiology” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Myocardial Ischemia and Mimics” (2 hours), Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 7, 2012.

287. “5 Things to Look For in Syncope ECGs,” “Why All Patients Need a Provocative Test for Rule-Out ACS” (debate), “The Elderly ACS Patient—What’s Really Different?” and “Controversial Topics in Emergency Medicine” (panel discussion), Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 8, 2012.

288. “Cutting Edge Care of the Crashing Patient” and “The Critical EKG” (2-hour workshop, presented twice), Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 1, 2012.

289. “The Crashing Patient: Pearls and Pitfalls,” Resuscitation for Emergency Physicians Course, conducted at the 19th Annual Scientific Assembly of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 10, 2013.

290. “Best of the Best in Cardiology: The Articles You’ve Got to Know,” 19th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 10, 2013.

291. “Ask the Experts: Critical Cases in Emergency Medicine” (moderator), 19th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 11, 2013.

292. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Pearls and Pitfalls with Pulmonary Embolism,” “Dangerous Patient Populations: Elderly, Pregnancy, and Pediatrics,” “The Crashing Patient,” “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls,” and “Costly ECG Miscues,” Fourth Annual Symposium on Risk Management in Acute Care, Orlando, Florida, February 16, 2013.

293. “Miscellaneous Clinical Disasters to Avoid,” Fourth Annual Symposium on Risk Management in Acute Care, Orlando, Florida, February 17, 2013.

294. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of the Great Minds Through the Ages” (Keynote Speech), Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Breckenridge, Colorado, February 23, 2013.

295. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class I, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 18, 2013.

296. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class II, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 19, 2013.

297. “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie,” 24th Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 21, 2013.

298. “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie,” 24th Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 9, 2013.

299. “Pearls and Pitfalls in the Management of CHF,” “Electrocardiography in the Crashing Patient,” and “10 Things to Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Critical Care Bootcamp conducted at Resuscitation 2013, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 1, 2013.

300. “Infections in the Elderly: Simple Pearls to Save a Life” and “2013 ACLS Update,” Resuscitation 2013, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 2, 2013.

301. “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie” and “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls,” 24th Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 8, 2013.

302. “How the Experts Think: Challenging Cardiac Cases” and “Pardon the Interruption: Quick Clinical Pearls,” 26th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 9, 2013.

303. “Lessons Learned From An Educator” and “Cardiac Ischemia ECG Workshop: Classic, Confusing, and Confounding Patterns,” 26th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 9, 2013.

304. “Syncope,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, May 23, 2013.

305. “Subtle Findings of Ischemia on ECG,” “Mimics of Ischemia on ECG,” “Cardiac Arrest,” and “The Crashing Asthmatic,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, May 24, 2013.

306. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient” and “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Impact 2013: The American Academy of Physician Assistants’ 41st Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., May 28, 2013.

307. “10 Things to Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS” and “The Crashing Asthmatic,” 5th Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Orlando, Florida, June 7, 2013.

308. “Electrocardiography in the Crashing Patient, Parts I and II” and “Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” 5th Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Orlando, Florida, June 8, 2013.

309. “Cooling the Fire! Modern Management of Cardiac Arrest,” 5th Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Orlando, Florida, June 9, 2013.

310. “Cardiac Ischemia ECG Workshop” (4 hours), 40th Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Breckenridge, Colorado, June 25, 2013.

311. “ACS in the Elderly: Pearls and Pitfalls”, 40th Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Breckenridge, Colorado, June 26, 2013.

312. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” (Keynote Speech) 40th Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Breckenridge, Colorado, June 27, 2013.

313. “Cardiovascular Disorders Part I” and “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), 17th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Arlington, Virginia, August 1, 2013.

314. “Cardiovascular Disorders Part II,” 17th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Arlington, Virginia, August 2, 2013.

315. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 19, 2013.

316. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 20, 2013.

317. “Cardiovascular Disorders” (2 hours) and “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), 17th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session III, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 21, 2013.

318. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 29, 2013.

319. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, September 30, 2013.

320. “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia” (national teleconference), Veterans Administration Hospital Emergency Medicine Quarterly CME Series, October 8, 2013.

321. “Advanced Electrocardiography Workshop Part I: Myocardial Ischemia and Its Mimics” (2 hours) and “From Paper to Patient: Recent Advances in Electrocardiography That Will Save a Life,” 2013 Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 14, 2013.

322. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages” and “Advanced Electrocardiography Workshop Part II: Dysrhythmias and Syncope” (2 hours), 2013 Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 15, 2013.

323. “Acute Heart Failure: Management Strategies in the Emergency Department and Beyond” (roundtable discussion), sponsored by Medscape Cardiology at the 2013 Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 15, 2013.

324. “24/7/365 in Depth Discussion with Emergency Medicine Heroes, Part I” (Panel Moderator), Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association Forum at the 2013 Scientific Assembly of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 16, 2013.

325. “24/7/365 in Depth Discussion with Emergency Medicine Heroes, Part II” (Panel Moderator), Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association Forum at the 2013 Scientific Assembly of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 16, 2013.

326. “Updates in Syncope” and “Advanced ECG Review Session” (3 hour workshop), 22nd Annual National Kaiser Permanente Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 24, 2013.

327. “The ECG Part I,” “Syncope: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,” and “Killer Cases in Emergency Cardiology: Electrocardiography of Syncope,” The Heart Course, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 8, 2013.

328. “Cardiac Critical Points: EKG Lab” (2-hour workshop, presented twice), Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 7, 2013.

329. “Cutting Edge Care of the Crashing Patient: Beyond ACLS,” Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 8, 2013.

330. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Pearls and Pitfalls with Pulmonary Embolism,” “Dangerous Patient Populations: Elderly, Pregnancy, and Pediatrics,” “The Crashing Patient,” “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls,” and “Costly ECG Miscues,” Fifth Annual Symposium on Risk Management in Acute Care, Orlando, Florida, February 1, 2014.

331. “Miscellaneous Clinical Disasters to Avoid,” Fifth Annual Symposium on Risk Management in Acute Care, Orlando, Florida, February 2, 2014.

332. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, February 9, 2014.

333. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, February 10, 2014.

334. “High Risk Electrocardiography” (4-hour Preconference Workshop) and “Best of the Best in Cardiology: The Articles You’ve Got to Know,” 20th Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, New York City, New York, February 12, 2014.

335. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class I, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 14, 2014.

336. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class II, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 15, 2014.

337. “ACS Update 2014,” “Resuscitation Update 2014,” and “Dysrhythmias to Die For” (3 hour workshop), Resuscitation 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 28, 2014.

338. “Pearls and Pitfalls in the Management of CHF,” “10 Things to Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “Electrocardiography of the Crashing Patient,” Critical Care Bootcamp conducted at Resuscitation 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 31, 2014.

339. “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie,” 25th Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 22, 2014.

340. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” EmCare 27th Annual Leadership Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 25, 2014.

341. “Keeping Your Finger on the Pulse: Cardiology Literature You’ve Gotta Know,” 27th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 8, 2014.

342. “Missing, Presumed Dead—Killer ECGs,” “Geriatric ACS” (given twice), and “ECG Workshop…and the Beat Goes On” (high-risk arrhythmias workshop; given twice), 27th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 9, 2014.

343. “Syncope” and “Tachycardia Pitfalls,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, May 22, 2014.

344. “Missed Cardiac Ischemia,” “The Crashing Patient,” and “Critical ECG Pearls,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, May 23, 2014.

345. “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie,” 25th Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 29, 2014.

346. “10 Things to Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” “The Crashing Asthmatic: Pearls and Pitfalls,” “Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” “Electrocardiography in the Crashing Patient, Parts I and II,” and “Cooling the Fire! Modern Management of Cardiac Arrest,” 6th Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Orlando, Florida, June 28, 2014.

347. “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), “Cardiovascular Disorders Part I,” and “Board Q&A Session,” 18th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session I, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 15, 2014.

348. “Cardiovascular Disorders Part II,” 18th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session I, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 16, 2014.

349. “Cardiovascular Disorders Part I” and “Cardiovascular Disorders Part II,” 18th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Arlington, Virginia, August 7, 2014.

350. “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours),” 18th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Arlington, Virginia, August 8, 2014.

351. “Cardiovascular Disorders Part I,” “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), and “Cardiovascular Disorders Part II,” 18th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session III, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 18, 2014.

352. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 21, 2014.

353. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 22, 2014.

354. “Advanced ECG Preconference Workshop: Myocardial Ischemia and Mimics” (3 hours), The Heart Course, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2, 2014.

355. “Pulseless Electrical Activity,” “The ECG Part I: High Risk Arrhythmias,” and “The ECG Part II: Electrocardiography of Syncope,” The Heart Course, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 3, 2014.

356. “Syncope Made Simple,” The Heart Course, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 4, 2014.

357. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, October 9, 2014.

358. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, October 10, 2014.

359. “Advanced Electrocardiography Workshop Part I: Myocarcdial Ischemia and Its Mimics” (2 hours) and “Advanced Electrocardiography Workshop Part II: Dysrhythmias and Syncope” (2 hours), 2014 Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 28, 2014.

360. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages” and “Finding Your Career Niche in Emergency Medicine,” 2014 Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 29, 2014.

361. “From Paper to Patient: Recent Advances in Electrocardiography That Will Save a Life,” 2014 Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 30, 2014.

362. “Cardiac Critical Points: EKG Lab” (2-hour workshop, presented twice), Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 6, 2014.

363. “Pulseless Electrical Activity: A Simplified Approach,” Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 7, 2014.

364. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation” and “Infections in the Elderly: Simple Pearls to Save a Life,” 18th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York City, New York, December 19, 2014.

365. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” 18th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York City, New York, December 20, 2014.

366. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session III, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Tampa, Florida, January 29, 2015.

367. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session III, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Tampa, Florida, January 30, 2015.

368. “Chest Pain 2015: Time for New Paradigms?” (Keynote Speech), Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Breckenridge, Colorado, February 21, 2015.

369. “Three Cardiology Articles of 2014 You Better Know!” Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Breckenridge, Colorado, February 22, 2015.

370. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient” (Resuscitation in Emergency Medicine Preconference Course), “Best of the Best in Emergency Cardiology Literature,” and “Diuretics for CHF: Is That Smart Medicine?” 21st Annual Scientific Assembly, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Austin, Texas, March 1, 2015.

371. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class I, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 13, 2015.

372. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class II, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 14, 2015.

373. “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie” and “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls,” 26th Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 9, 2015.

374. “Acute Coronary Syndrome 2015—State of the Art” and “Cardiac Arrest and ACLS in 2015,” Resuscitation 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 1, 2015.

375. “The Syphilis of Electrocardiography,” “The Terrible T’s,” “Subtle ECG Markers of Ischemia,” and “The Asymptomatic Patient Heading for Cardiac Arrest,” Emergency Cardiovascular Bootcamp conducted at Resuscitation 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 3, 2015.

376. “Getting to the Heart of the Matter: Cardiology Literature Update,” 28th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 7, 2015.

377. “The Dead Heart: PEA Factors” and “ECG Workshop” (cardiac ischemia workshop; given twice), 28th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 8, 2015.

378. “Effective Large Group Didactic Teaching,” MedEd Bootcamp conducted at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, May 12, 2015.

379. “Acute Pericarditis vs. STEMI: A Stepwise Approach,” 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California, May 13, 2015.

380. “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie,” 26th Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, New York City, New York, May 28, 2015.

381. “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls” 26th Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 29, 2015.

382. “Critical ECG Findings,” “Pulseless Electrical Activity,” and “Low Risk Chest Pain,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, June 13, 2015.

383. “Cardiovascular Disorders Part I,” “Cardiovascular Disorders Part II,” “Gastrointestinal Disorders” (2 hours), and “Board Review Q & A,” 19th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session I, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 24, 2015.

384. “Emergency Care of the Elderly Patient” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” 11th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Alaska Cruise Conference, August 1, 2015.

385. “The Crashing Asthmatic Patient: Pearls and Pitfalls” and “Electrocardiography of Cardiac Ischemia—The Classic, Confusing, and Confounding Patterns” (2.5 hour workshop), 11th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Alaska Cruise Conference, August 5, 2015.

386. “’Remember that patient you saw last night?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” 11th Annual Summer Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Alaska Cruise Conference, August 6, 2015.

387. “Cardiovascular Disorders Part I,” “Cardiovascular Disorders Part II,” and “Board Review Q & A,” 19th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Arlington, Virginia, August 8, 2015.

388. “Gastrointestinal Disorders Part I” and “Gastrointestinal Disorders Part II,” 19th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Arlington, Virginia, August 9, 2015.

389. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 25, 2015.

390. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 25 2015.

391. Cardiovascular Disorders Part I,” “Cardiovascular Disorders Part II,” and “Board Review Q & A,” 19th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session III, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 26, 2015.

392. “Gastrointestinal Disorders Part I” and “Gastrointestinal Disorders Part II,” 19th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session III, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 27, 2015.

393. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages” and “ACS in the Elderly,” U.S. Army Leadership in Emergency Medicine Conference, Tacoma, Washington, August 31, 2015.

394. “Catching STEMIs Before They Happen,” “STEMI Equivalents You’ve Gotta Know!,” “ECG Fails: Don’t Make the Same Mistake!” and “Cardiac Conundra: Panel Discussion,” Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 13, 2015.

395. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session II, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, October 14, 2015.

396. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session II, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, October 15, 2015.

397. “Advanced Electrocardiography Workshop Part I: Myocarcdial Ischemia and Its Mimics” (2 hours) and “Advanced Electrocardiography Workshop Part II: Dysrhythmias and Syncope” (2 hours), 2015 Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 28, 2015.

398. “From Paper to Patient: Recent Advances in Emergency Electrocardiography That Will Save a Life” and “Teaching on the Run: Tips and Tricks to Make Teaching Efficient and Fun,” 2015 Scientific Assembly, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 29, 2015.

399. “Advanced ECG Preconference Workshop: Myocardial Ischemia and Mimics” (3 hours), The Heart Course, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 12, 2015.

400. “ECG Workshop: Asymptomatic Now…Dead Tomorrow!,” “ECG Workshop: Who Should Go to the Cath Lab Emergently?” and “Risky Business: Chest Pain Risk Stratification,” The Heart Course, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 13, 2015.

401. “STE Comes Before MI: 2015 Best Practice Panel for ACS,” The Heart Course, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 14, 2015.

402. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” 19th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York City, New York, December 18, 2015.

403. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” 19th Annual Conference on Emergencies in Primary Care, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, New York City, New York, December 19, 2015.

404. “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part I: Valvular Heart Disease, Infective Endocarditis, Inflammatory Heart Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part II: Aortic Emergencies, Hypertension, Deep Venous Thrombosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease,” and “ECG Review for the Board Exam,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session III, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Newport Beach, California, February 8, 2016.

405. “Nervous System Disorders,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session III, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Newport Beach, California, February 9, 2016.

406. “Secrets of Success in Emergency Medicine…From the Princess Bride” (Keynote Speech), Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, February 19, 2016.

407. “PEA: A Miracle Pill for the Mostly Dead!” Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, February 20, 2016.

408. “ACLS and Cardiac Arrest 2016—Recent Updates” and “New Indications for Cath Lab Activation,” Resuscitation 2016, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 10, 2016.

409. “Acute Coronary Syndromes 2016—Recent Updates” and “Cardiology Literature Update: Recent Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Resuscitation 2016, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 11, 2016.

410. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class I, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 18, 2016.

411. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” “The Standard Letter of Recommendation (SLOR) in Emergency Medicine,” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Session II Class II, Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians/Emergency Medicine Foundation, Dallas, Texas, March 19, 2016.

412. “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie” and “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls,” 27th Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 5, 2016.

413. “Cardiac Critical Points: EKG Lab” (2-hour workshop, presented twice), Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, April 23, 2016.

414. “Cutting Edge Care of the Crashing Patient: Beyond ACLS,” Critical Points (Critical Care) Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, April 23, 2016.

415. “ECG Workshop: Tough Cases” (1.5 hours, given twice), 29th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 3, 2016.

416. “ECG Case #1: The ‘RRWCT’,” “ECG Case #2: Lead aVL,” “ECG Case #3: deWinter T-waves,” “IntERviews” (panel discussion), and “Pardon the Interruption” (panel discussion), 29th Annual Emergency Medicine Update, Sponsored by North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada, May 4, 2016.

417. “A Roadmap to Leadership In Emergency Medicine” (Keynote Address), Resident Academic Leadership Forum conducted at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 12, 2016.

418. “High Yield Teaching in the ED Using Low Tech,” 2016 Annual Meeting of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 12, 2016.

419. “Acute MI: A Big Piece of Medico-Legal Pie” and “Wide Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls,” 27th Annual High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 26, 2016.

420. “Critical ECG Findings of Ischemia,” “Case Reviews in Missed ACS,” “Emerging Indications for Cath Lab Activation,” “Pitfalls in Ventricular Arrhythmias,” and “Winning at Heart Failure,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, June 10, 2016.

421. “Cardiac Ischemia ECG Workshop” (4 hours), 43rd Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Denver, Colorado, June 15, 2016.

422. “High Risk Arrhythmias in Which ACLS Will Fail” (Keynote Speech), 43rd Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Denver, Colorado, June 16, 2016.

423. Cardiovascular Disorders Part I” and “Cardiovascular Disorders Part II,” 20th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session I, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 26, 2016

424. “Gastrointestinal Disorders Part I” and “Gastrointestinal Disorders Part II,” 20th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session I, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 27, 2016.

425. Cardiovascular Disorders Part I” and “Cardiovascular Disorders Part II,” 20th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Baltimore, Maryland, August 11, 2016

426. “Gastrointestinal Disorders Part I” and “Gastrointestinal Disorders Part II,” 20th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session II, Baltimore, Maryland, August 12, 2016.

427. “Cardiac Arrest Update,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part III: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction,” “Cardiovascular Disorders, Part IV: Congestive Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Syncope,” and “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Emergency Medicine Review Course—Session I, Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, August 23, 2016.

428. Cardiovascular Disorders Part I,” “Cardiovascular Disorders Part II,” and “Board Review Q & A,” 20th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session III, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 25, 2016

429. “Gastrointestinal Disorders Part I” and “Gastrointestinal Disorders Part II,” 20th Annual National Emergency Medicine Board Review—Session III, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 26, 2016.

Visiting Professorships

1. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly Patient: Mythology and Mortality,” Medical Grand Rounds, Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, October 6, 1999.

2. “Atypical Presentations of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Medical Grand Rounds, Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, March 7, 2001.

3. “Atypical Presentations of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Medical Grand Rounds, Laurel Regional Hospital, Laurel, Maryland, May 24, 2001.

4. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Laurel Regional Hospital, Laurel, Maryland, February 28, 2002.

5. “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, March 29, 2002.

6. “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Deadly Disease” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 5, 2002.

7. “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Calvert Memorial Hospital, Prince Frederick, Maryland, October 29, 2002.

8. “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Deadly Disease,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center, Camden, New Jersey, December 6, 2002.

9. “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Deadly Disease,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Long Island, New York, January 13, 2003.

10. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” Surgical Grand Rounds, The University Hospital of the West Indies, Mona Kingston, Jamaica, March 21, 2003.

11. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Washington Hospital Medical Center, Washington, DC, April 10, 2003.

12. “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient,” Laurel Regional Hospital Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Laurel, Maryland, May 1, 2003.

13. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation” and “Dysrhythmias Workshop” (2 hours), Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, July 15, 2003.

14. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine Combined Grand Rounds, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 21, 2003.

15. “Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support” and “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, York Hospital/Penn State University, York, Pennsylvania, September 9, 2003.

16. “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma” and “Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 11, 2003.

17. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Brooke Army Medical Center-Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, January 23, 2004.

18. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Medical Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, March 10, 2004.

19. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, The Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, March 12, 2004.

20. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls (2 hours),” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Christiana Care Health System, Newark, Delaware, April 21, 2004.

21. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation” and “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, August 17, 2004.

22. “Myths and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Laurel Regional Hospital, Laurel, Maryland, October 28, 2004.

23. “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Penn State University/Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania, November 2, 2004.

24. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Deadly Disease” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Louisiana State University Charity Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 10, 2004.

25. “Myths and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support,” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic Hospital-Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, December 16, 2004.

26. “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient: An Overview,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Franklin Square Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, February 24, 2005.

27. “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient: An Overview” and “Finding Your Niche in Emergency Medicine,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 24, 2005.

28. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” 18th Annual Thomas R. Mulroy Memorial Lecture in Emergency Medicine (Keynote Speaker) and Combined Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Evanston Hospital Medical Grand Rounds/Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, June 3, 2005.

29. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction” and “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Regions Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 27, 2005.

30. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Statewide Campus System ProEM Day, Michigan State University College of Medicine, Troy, Michigan, August 17, 2005.

31. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, September 13, 2005.

32. “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Christiana Care Health System, Newark, Delaware, October 12, 2005.

33. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Hackley Hospital, Muskegon, Michigan, October 17, 2005.

34. “Emergency Cardiology 2005: A Literature Update” and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” Emergency Medicine Combined Grand Rounds, Lehigh Valley Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency and St. Luke’s Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, November 3, 2005.

35. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Laurel Regional Hospital, Laurel, Maryland, December 8, 2005.

36. “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” Grand Rounds, Cornell/Columbia Emergency Medicine Residency, New York City, New York, March 1, 2006.

37. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Grand Rounds, State University of New York Emergency Medicine Residency, Brooklyn, New York, March 15, 2006.

38. “Advanced Electrocardiography: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Emergency Medicine Residency Teaching Conference, Los Angeles County Hospital/Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, March 21, 2006.

39. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in Emergency Electrocardiography,” Grand Rounds, Emergency Medicine Residency, Los Angeles County Hospital/Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, March 21, 2006.

40. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Chester River Hospital Center, Chestertown, Maryland, April 26, 2006.

41. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Grand Rounds, Emergency Medicine Residency, George Washington University, Washington, DC, May 3, 2006.

42. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, June 5, 2006.

43. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Laurel Regional Hospital, Laurel, Maryland, June 8, 2006.

44. “Advanced ECG Course for the Emergency Physician” (9 hours), 2-day course provided for Florida Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, June 17-18, 2006.

45. “Advanced ECG Course for the Emergency Physician” (9 hours), 2-day course provided for Florida Emergency Physicians, Orlando, Florida, August 19–20, 2006.

46. “Emergency Cardiology 2006: The Articles You’ve Gotta Know!” and “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” Grand Rounds, Emergency Medicine Residency, Georgetown University/Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC, August 25, 2006.

47. “’Remember that patient you saw last night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” Risk Management in the Practice of Emergency Medicine Seminar, Part I, Baptist Medical Center, Jacksonville, Florida, August 28, 2006.

48. “’Remember that patient you saw last night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” Risk Management in the Practice of Emergency Medicine Seminar, Part II, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, Florida, August 29, 2006.

49. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” “Acute Coronary Syndromes 2006: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Statewide Campus System ProEM Day, Michigan State University College of Medicine, Troy, Michigan, September 20, 2006.

50. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, The Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, September 22, 2006.

51. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Grand Rounds, Emergency Medicine Residency, Northeastern Ohio Universities/Summa Health System, Akron, Ohio, September 26, 2006.

52. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Akron City Hospital/Summa Health System, Akron, Ohio, September 26, 2006.

53. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography” and “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island, October 25, 2006.

54. “Top 10 Tips For Success As A Junior Attending” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (90 minutes), Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Wright State University/Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio, December 1, 2006.

55. “Emergency Cardiology 2007: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Grand Rounds, Emergency Medicine Residency, Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, March 20, 2007.

56. “Emergency Cardiology 2006: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” and “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Grand Rounds, Emergency Medicine Residency, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 27, 2007.

57. “Deadly ECG Findings in the Asymptomatic Patient,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Laurel Regional Hospital, Laurel, Maryland, April 12, 2007.

58. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Louisiana State University Charity Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 18, 2007.

59. “EKGs in Acute Care: Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, New Jersey, July 11, 2007.

60. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “Emergency Cardiology 2007: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center, Camden, New Jersey, July 26, 2007.

61. “Emergency Cardiology 2007: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” and “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Darnall Army Medical Center, Fort Hood, Killeen, Texas, August 2, 2007.

62. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Acute Cardiac Ischemia,” “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “Tachydysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls,” Statewide Campus System ProEM Day, Michigan State University College of Medicine, Troy, Michigan, August 15, 2007.

63. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography” and “Emergency Cardiology 2007: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, The University of Alabama Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama, August 29, 2007.

64. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography” and “Dysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Lankenau Hospital, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, October 16, 2007.

65. “Winning at Failure! Acute Management of CHF,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Chambersburg Hospital, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, January 18, 2008.

66. “Emergency Cardiology 2008: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” and “Dysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls,” Grand Rounds, Emergency Medicine Residency, Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, March 18, 2008.

67. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,”Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds: Advances in Emergency Cardiac Care, Medical Center of Central Georgia/Mercer School of Medicine, Macon, Georgia, May 8, 2008.

68. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” and “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, May 29, 2008.

69. “Tachydysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, The University Hospital of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, June 30, 2008.

70. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Spanish Town Hospital, Spanish Town, Jamaica, July 1, 2008.

71. “Deadly ECG Findings in the Asymptomatic Patient,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Chambersburg Hospital, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, July 25, 2008.

72. “STE: Ischemia and Its Mimics,” Primary Coronary Intervention Program, Carroll Hospital Center, Westminster, Maryland, August 6, 2008.

73. “The Terrible Ts! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, August 27, 2008.

74. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of California San Francisco/San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, California, August 28, 2008.

75. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “Tachydysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls,” Risk Management in the Practice of Emergency Medicine Seminar, Part I, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, November 6, 2008.

76. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “Tachydysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls,” Risk Management in the Practice of Emergency Medicine Seminar, Part II, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, November 7, 2008.

77. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, December 11, 2008.

78. “’Remember that patient you saw last night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI” and “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, New York University/Bellevue Hospital, New York, New York, February 11, 2009.

79. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency, Boston, Massachusetts, February 24, 2009.

80. “Emergency Cardiology 2009: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” and “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Iowa State University Medical Center, Iowa City, Iowa, April 2, 2009.

81. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography” and “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Medicine and Dentistry-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey, May 11, 2009.

82. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Acute Cardiac Ischemia” and “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, May 19, 2009.

83. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 20, 2009.

84. “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages” and “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Vanderbilt Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residency, Nashville, Tennessee, June 16, 2009.

85. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” and “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Lehigh Valley Health Network Emergency Medicine Residency, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, August 6, 2009.

86. “Acute Coronary Syndromes 2009: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Georgetown University Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residency, Washington, DC, October 15, 2009.

87. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” and “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Grand Rounds, Emergency Medicine Residency, Yale University Medical Center, New Haven, Connecticut, October 21, 2009.

88. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient,” “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” and “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” 2009 Annual Risk Management and Emergency Medicine Seminar, Georgia Emergency Associates, Jekyll Island, Georgia, November 4, 2009.

89. “The Terrible T’s! Subtle ECG Findings in Cardiac Ischemia,” Integrated Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences-Walter Reed Army Medical Center-National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, February 18, 2010.

90. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient,” “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” and “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Emergency Medicine and Patient Safety 2010…High Risk Clinical Care! 2nd Annual Risk Management and Patient Safety Seminar, Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia, March 18, 2010.

91. “Modern Management of Pulmonary Edema” and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Acute Cardiac Ischemia,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Lankenau Hospital, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, April 8, 2010.

92. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient” and “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 15, 2010.

93. “The Terrible Ts! Subtle ECG Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” “Syncope: Emergency Evaluation and Risk Stratification,” and “Cardiology Literature Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Combined Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, North Shore University Hospital/Long Island Jewish Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residencies, Manhasset, New York, April 21, 2010.

94. “Advanced Electrocardiography: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2.5 hours) and “Cardiology Literature Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, McGill University Emergency Medicine Residency, Montreal, Canada, May 12, 2010.

95. “The Terrible Ts! Subtle ECG Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” Interdepartmental Grand Rounds, Kaiser San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, California, May 27, 2010.

96. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient,” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 21, 2010.

97. “Diagnosing Dysrhythmias” (3 hour workshop), Emergency Medicine Associates Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner CME Program, Germantown, Maryland, July 27, 2010.

98. “Recognizing STEMI and Its Mimics” (3 hour workshop), Southern Maryland Hospital Center Prehospital STEMI Program, Clinton, Maryland, August 19, 2010.

99. “Teaching in the Busy Clinical Setting,” OB/GYN Grand Rounds, Franklin Square Hospital Center, Baltimore, Maryland, September 3, 2010.

100. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts, September 8, 2010.

101. “Recognizing STEMI and Its Mimics” (3 hour workshop), Southern Maryland Hospital Center Prehospital STEMI Program, Clinton, Maryland, September 23, 2010.

102. “Syncope: A Rational Approach to a High Risk Condition” and “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, State University of New York Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, New York, October 20, 2010.

103. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Integrated Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences-Walter Reed Army Medical Center-National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, March 17, 2011.

104. “High Risk Conditions Part I: Wide-Complex Tachycardias—Myths and Pitfalls,” “High Risk Conditions Part II: Pulmonary Embolism,” “High Risk Conditions Part III: Dangerous Patient Populations,” and “High Risk Conditions Part IV: Miscellaneous Disasters to Avoid,” Emergency Medicine and Patient Safety 2011…High Risk Clinical Care! 3rd Annual Risk Management and Patient Safety Seminar, Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia, March 24, 2011.

105. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” “Wide-Complex Tachycardias: Myths and Pitfalls,” and “i the Acute MI,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Rochester University School of Medicine Medical Center, Rochester, New York, March 31, 2011.

106. “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, April 1, 2011.

107. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” and “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Louisiana State University Charity Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 2011.

108. “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography” and “Cardiac Arrest 2011: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of New Mexico Medical Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 17, 2011.

109. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Christiana Care Health System, Newark, Delaware, June 16, 2011.

110. “Cardiology Literature Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, September 6, 2011.

111. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” “High Risk Patient Groups in the ED,” and “Miscellaneous Disasters to Avoid,” 2011 Annual Risk Management and Emergency Medicine Seminar, Georgia Emergency Associates, Jekyll Island, Georgia, September 28, 2011.

112. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” 2011 Annual Risk Management Seminar, WakeMed Emergency Medicine Associates, Raleigh, North Carolina, October 6, 2011.

113. “Emergency Medicine’s Contribution to Emergency Care—A Peek Into the Future 2012-2022” and “Emergency Medicine Faculty Development—Life Long Journey to Success,” Emergency Medicine Educational Conference, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, February 23, 2012.

114. “Beyond Traditional Clinical Research in Emergency Medicine—Becoming an Expert,” Presentation to the Academy of Medicine-Chapter of Emergency Physicians, Singapore, February 23, 2012.

115. “Faculty Development” (2 hours), Program Directors’ Conference, National University of Singapore/National University Health System, Singapore, February 24, 2012.

116. “Managing (and Juggling) Multiple Patients in the Emergency Department” and “Cardiogenic Shock,” Emergency Medicine Educational Conference, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore, February 27, 2012.

117. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI” and “Getting Promoted in Academic Medicine—10 Keys to Success,” Emergency Medicine Educational Conference, Changi General Hospital, Singapore, February 28, 2012.

118. “Bedside Teaching: Essential Skills” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Emergency Medicine Educational Conference, National University of Singapore/National University Health System, Singapore, February 28, 2012.

119. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “ECG Diagnoses That Must Not Be Missed” (2 hours), Emergency Medicine Residency Conference, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, February 29, 2012.

120. “Geriatric Emergencies: An Approach to Acute Presentations in the Elderly,” “The Prudent Use of Technology in Emergency Medicine,” and “Easily Missed High-Risk ECGs,” Emergency Medicine Educational Conference, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore, March 1, 2012.

121. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Interdepartmenal Grand Rounds, Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, March 15, 2012.

122. “Winning at Failure! Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” and “Pulmonary Embolism: Putting Some Clothes Back on the Emperor” (Annual Joe Ross Professorship Lecture), Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, May 15, 2012.

123. “’Low-Risk Chest Pain: Pearls and Pitfalls in ACS,’” Grand Rounds, Broward Health Medical Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, June 6, 2013.

124. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, The Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, September 13, 2013.

125. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages” and “Disastrous Cases in ECG Interpretation” (2 hours), Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Western Ontario Medical Center, London, Ontario, Canada, September 19, 2013.

126. “Recent Articles in Emergency Electrocardiography,” Emergency Medicine Journal Club, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Also, California, April 9, 2014.

127. “Legal Case Discussion” and “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, April 9, 2014.

128. “High Risk Arrhythmias,” Vanderbilt University Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residency 20th Anniversary Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, May 3, 2014.

129. “Avoiding Legal Disasters in the Emergency Department,” Risk Management Seminar, Mid-Atlantic Emergency Medical Associates, Charlotte, North Carolina, August 5, 2014.

130. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa Bay, Florida, August 28, 2014.

131. “Low Risk Chest Pain: Mythology, Mortality, and Malpractice,” Roy H. Behnke MD Lecture Series, Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa Bay, Florida, August 28, 2014.

132. “High Risk Dysrhythmias” and “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington, September 3, 2014.

133. “High Risk Dysrhythmias,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Florida School of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida, December 4, 2014.

134. “Low Risk Chest Pain: Mythology, Mortality, and Malpractice,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, Bel Air, Maryland, December 10, 2014.

135. “Dysrhythmias Made Easy!” (2 hour workshop), Combined Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, North Shore University Hospital/Long Island Jewish Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residencies, Manhasset, New York, March 18, 2015.

136. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” 2015 Annual Risk Management Seminar, WakeMed Emergency Medicine Associates, Raleigh, North Carolina, presented on April 23 and April 24, 2015.

137. “Syncope Made Easy!” and “Pulseless Electrical Activity,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Paoli Medical Center, Paoli, Pennsylvania, April 28, 2015.

138. “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” “High Risk Arrhythmias,” and “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine Emergency Medicine Residency, Madison, Wisconsin, September 17, 2015.

139. “Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Low Risk Chest Pain 2015: A Rational Approach,” Risk Management in the Practice of Emergency Medicine Seminar, Part I, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, Florida, November 2, 2016.

140. “Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Low Risk Chest Pain 2015: A Rational Approach,” Risk Management in the Practice of Emergency Medicine Seminar, Part II, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, Florida, November 2, 2016.

141. “Subtle ECG Signs of Cardiac Ischemia” and “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Texas-San Antonio Emergency Medicine Residency, San Antonio, Texas, January 20, 2016.

142. “Audience Centered Speaking: Pearls for Successful Medical Lectures,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, March 22, 2016.

143. “Recent Articles in Cardiac Arrest,” Emergency Medicine Journal Club, University of Texas-Southwestern School of Medicine, Dallas, Texas, May 18, 2016.

144. “Tough ECG Cases in Cardiac Ischemia” (2 hours), “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” and “Faculty Development: Teaching on the Run,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Texas-Southwestern School of Medicine, Dallas, Texas, May 19, 2016.

145. “Low Risk Chest Pain” and “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency, Boston, Massachusetts, June 1, 2016.

International

1. “ACLS: Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls” and “State of the Art Management of Acute Pulmonary Edema,” Emergency Cardiac Care: State of the Art (Cardiology Symposium), Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, June 22, 2001.

2. “Acute Coronary Syndrome Case Discussions” (panel discussion), “Emergency Cardiology: Where Do We Go From Here?” (panel discussion), Emergency Cardiac Care: State of the Art (Cardiology Symposium), and “ECG/Dysrhythmia Lab” (workshop), Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, June 23, 2001.

3. “Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support” and “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” 12th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Cancun, Mexico, February 13, 2002.

4. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” 12th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Cancun, Mexico, February 15, 2002.

5. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction, Part I” (90 min, roundtable discussion) and “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction, Part II” (90-minute, roundtable discussion), 12th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Cancun, Mexico, February 16, 2002.

6. "Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Pearls and Pitfalls” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, August 21, 2002.

7. "Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction” and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Deadly Disease,” High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, August 23, 2002.

8. “Alternative Airway Techniques” (workshop), High Risk Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, August 24, 2002.

9. “Managing Arrhythmias,” “ECGs and Dysrhythmias Workshop, Part I” (2 hours), and “ECGs and Dysrhythmias Workshop, Part II” (2 hours), First International Emergency Medicine and Disaster Preparedness Conference, Sponsored by The Society of Emergency Medicine, India and the Emergency Medicine Services of North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, Hyderabad, India, October 25, 2002.

10. “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma” (Keynote Speech) and “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Deadly Disease,” Annual Conference: Updates in the Management of Cardiorespiratory Emergencies, Jamaica Emergency Medicine Association, Kingston, Jamaica, March 23, 2003.

11. “ECG Manifestations of Deadly Noncardiac Diseases” and “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” High Risk Emergency Medicine: Conundrums in the ED, Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, August 6, 2003.

12. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls,” High Risk Emergency Medicine: Conundrums in the ED, Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, August 8, 2003.

13. “The Emergency Airway” (workshop), High Risk Emergency Medicine: Conundrums in the ED, Sponsored by Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, August 9, 2003.

14. “Subtle and Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation” and “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” (lecture followed by panel discussion), Second Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Sitges/Barcelona, Spain, September 14, 2003.

15. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Second Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Sitges/Barcelona, Spain, September 15, 2003.

16. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction” and “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” 15th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, February 11, 2004.

17. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” 15th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, February 12, 2004.

18. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation, Part I” (90-minute roundtable discussion) and "Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation, Part II” (90-minute roundtable discussion), 15th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, February 13, 2004.

19. “Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma,” International Interdisciplinary Conference on Emergencies, Montreal, Canada, June 28, 2005.

20. “Myths and Pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support” and “Diagnosis of Cardiac Dysrhythmias,” International Interdisciplinary Conference on Emergencies, Montreal, Canada, June 28, 2005.

21. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Third Advanced ECG Preconference Course, Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 1, 2005.

22. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Third Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 2, 2005.

23. “Emergency Cardiology 2005: A Literature Update,” Challenges in Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, November 16, 2005.

24. “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” Challenges in Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, November 17, 2005.

25. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema, Part I” (90-minute roundtable discussion) and “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema, Part II” (90-minute roundtable discussion), Challenges in Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, November 18, 2005.

26. “’Remember That Patient You Saw Last Night…?!’ Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Challenges in Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, November 19, 2005.

27. “Dysrhythmias: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2 hours), Advanced ECG Preconference Course, Fourth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Sorrento, Italy, September 16, 2007.

28. “Pseudo-Acute Coronary Syndrome in the Patient with Pulmonary Embolism,” Fourth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Sorrento, Italy, September 17, 2007.

29. “Emergency Care of the Elderly Patient: An Overview” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly: Mythology and Mortality,” Medical Dilemmas 2007, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Mediterranean Sea (cruise conference), October 1, 2007.

30. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Medical Dilemmas 2007, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Mediterranean Sea (cruise conference), October 5, 2007.

31. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” and “Unrecognized Killers in Electrocardiography,” Eighth Annual Fall Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, November 29, 2007.

32. “Emergency Cardiology 2007: The Articles You’ve Got to Know! (Part I)” (90-minute roundtable discussion) and “Emergency Cardiology 2007: The Articles You’ve Got to Know! (Part II)” (90 min, roundtable discussion), Eighth Annual Fall Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, November 30, 2007.

33. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Eighth Annual Fall Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, December 1, 2007.

34. “Advanced ECG Workshop, Part I: ECG Predictors of Sudden Death,” 12th International Conference on Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, California, April 5, 2008.

35. “Advanced ECG Workshop, Part II: Subtle ECG Findings of Cardiac Ischemia” and “When Pacemakers and AICDs Go Haywire,” 12th International Conference on Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, California, April 6, 2008.

36. “Emergency Cardiology 2008: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” (Keynote Speech) and “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Annual Conference of the Jamaica Emergency Medicine Association: Critical Care Issues in the ED, Kingston, Jamaica, June 29, 2008.

37. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine” and “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons from Great Minds Through the Ages,” Netherlands Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, September 4, 2008.

38. “Emergencies in the Elderly Patient: From Trauma to Medication Mishaps” and “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” Ninth Annual Fall Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Paradise Island, Bahamas, November 19, 2008.

39. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” Ninth Annual Fall Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Paradise Island, Bahamas, November 20, 2008.

40. “Emergency Cardiology 2008: The Articles You’ve Got to Know! (Part I)” (90-minute roundtable discussion) and “Emergency Cardiology 2008: The Articles You’ve Got to Know! (Part II)” (90-minute roundtable discussion), Ninth Annual Fall Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Paradise Island, Bahamas, November 21, 2008.

41. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” Ninth Annual Fall Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Paradise Island, Bahamas, November 22, 2008.

42. “Succeeding in Academic Emergency Medicine: 10 Keys to Success,” and “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine,” Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, June 2, 2009.

43. “Finding Your Niche in Academic Emergency Medicine” and “Informal Teaching in Emergency Medicine,” Third Dutch North Sea Emergency Medicine Conference, “Teach the Teacher” Preconference Course, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands, June 3, 2009.

44. “Becoming the Leader that Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages” (Keynote Speech), “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” and “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” Third Dutch North Sea Emergency Medicine Conference, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands, June 4, 2009.

45. “Cardiac Ischemia and Its Mimics” (90 minutes) and “Approach to Dysrhythmias and Cases” (90 minutes), Fifth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Advanced ECG Preconference Course, Valencia, Spain, September 14, 2009.

46. “Difficult ECGs That Everyone Should Know,” Fifth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Valencia, Spain, September 17, 2009.

47. “ECG Master Class” (6.5 hour Advanced ECG Course), 2nd Biennial Emergency Medicine in the Developing World Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, November 23, 2009.

48. “Emergencies in the Elderly: From Trauma to Medication Mishaps,” 21st Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Cozumel, Mexico, February 10, 2010.

49. “Current Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Beyond the Dogma” and “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” 21st Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Cozumel, Mexico, February 11, 2010.

50. “Emergency Cardiology 2010: The Articles You’ve Got to Know! (Part I)” (90-minute roundtable discussion) and “Emergency Cardiology 2010: The Articles You’ve Got to Know! (Part II)” (90-minute roundtable discussion), 21st Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, Cozumel, Mexico, February 10, 2010.

51. “Navigating the Academic Waters: Keys to Success for Junior Faculty,” “Informal Teaching in Emergency Medicine,” and Audience-Centered Speaking: Secrets of the Pros!” Netherlands Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands, June 21, 2010.

52. “Advanced ECG Interpretation: Pearls and Pitfalls” (4 hour workshop), 2010 Scientific Symposium on Emergency Medicine: A-B-C for Resuscitology—Advances, Beliefs, and Consensus, sponsored by the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine, Hong Kong, China, September 16, 2010.

53. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS,” 2010 Scientific Symposium on Emergency Medicine: A-B-C for Resuscitology—Advances, Beliefs, and Consensus, sponsored by the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine, Hong Kong, China, September 17, 2010.

54. “Myocardial Ischemia and Its Mimics” (2 hours), Fourth Annual Symposium on Advanced Emergency Electrocardiography, Bahamas (cruise conference), October 9, 2010.

55. “Myocardial Infarction in Bundle Branch Block,” “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” and “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” Fourth Annual Symposium on Advanced Emergency Electrocardiography, Bahamas (cruise conference), October 10, 2010.

56. “High Risk Clinical Conditions Part I: Cardiac Arrest and Pulmonary Edema,” Second Annual Symposium on Risk Management in Acute Care, Bahamas (cruise conference), January 13, 2011.

57. “High Risk Clinical Conditions Part II: Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Second Annual Symposium on Risk Management in Acute Care, Bahamas (cruise conference), January 14, 2011.

58. “High Risk Clinical Conditions Part III: Dangerous Patient Populations,” and “High Risk Clinical Conditions Part IV: Miscellaneous Disasters to Avoid,” Second Annual Symposium on Risk Management in Acute Care, Bahamas (cruise conference), January 15, 2011.

59. “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Symposium on Administration and Management in Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by the Swedish Society of Emergency Medicine and Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, April 28, 2011.

60. “Teaching Residents to Teach,” Symposium on Administration and Management in Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by the Swedish Society of Emergency Medicine and Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, April 29, 2011.

61. “Tachydysrhythmias: Myths and Pitfalls,” Third Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Bahamas (cruise conference), July 8, 2011.

62. “Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema” and Critical Cardiology Literature Update,” Third Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Bahamas (cruise conference), July 9, 2011.

63. “The Crashing Asthmatic” and “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient,” Third Annual Symposium on Critical Care in the Emergency Department, Bahamas (cruise conference), July 10, 2011.

64. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, Strove, Italy, September 19, 2011.

65. “Infections in the Elderly,” Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, Strove, Italy, September 20, 2011.

66. “Teaching on the Run,” Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, Strove, Italy, September 21, 2011.

67. “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, Strove, Italy, September 23, 2011.

68. “Myocardial Ischemia and Its Mimics” (2 hours), Fifth Annual Symposium on Advanced Emergency Electrocardiography, Bahamas (cruise conference), November 5, 2011.

69. “Myocardial Infarction in Bundle Branch Block,” “Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography,” “Deadly Misdiagnoses in ECG Interpretation,” and “Subtle ECG Manifestations of Cardiac Ischemia,” Fifth Annual Symposium on Advanced Emergency Electrocardiography, Bahamas (cruise conference), November 6, 2011.

70. “Advanced ECG Preconference Workshop” (4 hours), Society for Emergency Medicine in Singapore Annual Scientific Conference, Singapore, February 24, 2012.

71. “Everyday Leadership: Secrets From Great Minds Through the Ages,” “Infections in the Elderly…Simple Pearls to Save a Life,” and “Teaching on the Run,” Society for Emergency Medicine in Singapore Annual Scientific Conference, Singapore, February 25, 2012.

72. “Winning at Failure! Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Society for Emergency Medicine in Singapore Annual Scientific Conference, Singapore, February 26, 2012.

73. “Advanced ECG Diagnosis of Acute Coronary Syndromes,” “ACS Mimics,” and “ECG Predictors of Sudden Death,” 2012 Emergency Cardiology Symposium, The Wenckebach Institute of the University Medical Center of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands, April 18, 2012.

74. “Limitations of Stress Testing and Angiography,” “Acute Coronary Syndromes in the Elderly,” “Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” and “Syncope Made Simple,” 2012 Emergency Cardiology Symposium, The Wenckebach Institute of the University Medical Center of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands, April 19, 2012.

75. “Cardiac Ischemia and Its Mimics” (2.5 hours) and “Syncope, Sudden Death, and the ECG,” 14th International Conference on Emergency Medicine Advanced ECG Preconference Workshop, Dublin, Ireland, June 26, 2012.

76. “Acute Coronary Syndromes in the Elderly Patient: When the Guidelines Fall Short,” 14th International Conference on Emergency Medicine, Dublin, Ireland, June 27, 2012.

77. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Acute MI” and “Advanced EKG Workshop: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2.5 hours), International Academy of Cruise Ship Medicine 2012 Annual Conference, Miami, Florida, September 11, 2012.

78. “Getting Promoted in Academic Emergency Medicine—10 Keys to Success,” “Bedside Teaching in Emergency Medicine,” and “Rapid Teaching Techniques That Work,” First Annual International Teaching and Faculty Development Course, Baltimore, Maryland, November 12, 2012.

79. “Finding Your Special Area of Interest in Academic Emergency Medicine” and “Audience Centered Speaking: Pearls for Successful Presentations,” First Annual International Teaching and Faculty Development Course, Baltimore, Maryland, November 13, 2012.

80. “Everyday Leadership: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” First Annual International Teaching and Faculty Development Course, Baltimore, Maryland, November 16, 2012.

81. “Acute Coronary Syndromes in the Elderly: Where the Guidelines Fall Short,” Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Annual Scientific Assembly, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 4, 2013.

82. “Advanced ECG (Preconference) Workshop: Ischemia and Dysrhythmias” (5 hours), Urgencias UC: Conceptos 2013, Santiago, August 28, 2013.

83. “10 Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient,” Urgencias UC: Conceptos 2013, Santiago, Chile, August 29, 2013.

84. “Infections in the Elderly: Simple Pearls to Save a Life” and “Syncope, Sudden Death, and the ECG,” Conceptos 2013, Santiago, Chile, August 30, 2013.

85. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Acute MI” and “Advanced EKG Workshop: Pearls and Pitfalls” (2.5 hours), International Academy of Cruise Ship Medicine 2013 Annual Conference, Coconut Grove, Florida, September 10, 2013.

86. “Syncope Made Simple,” Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, Haro, Spain, September 23, 2013.

87. “Dysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls,” Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, Haro, Spain, September 25, 2013.

88. “ED Care of the Elderly Patient: Pearls and Pitfalls,” Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, Haro, Spain, September 27, 2013.

89. “Audience Centered Speaking: Pearls for Successful Medical Lectures,” “Rapid Teaching Techniques That Work,” and “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” Second Annual International Teaching and Faculty Development Course, Baltimore, Maryland, October 22, 2013.

90. “Dysrhythmias in the Emergency Department: Myths and Pitfalls” and “Emergency Department Care of Avoidable Disasters,” 14th Annual Multispecialty Conference on Medical Negligence and Risk Management, Los Cabos, Mexico, January 7, 2014.

91. “Cooling the Fire! Modern Management of Cardiac Arrest,” 14th Annual Multispecialty Conference on Medical Negligence and Risk Management, Los Cabos, Mexico, January 8, 2014.

92. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” “Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” and “Advanced ECG Workshop Part I: Myocardial Ischemia and Mimics” (3 hours), Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care for the Emergency Patient, Muscat, Oman, January 20, 2014.

93. “Emergency Cardiology Literature Update,” “Syncope Made Easy,” and “Advanced ECG Workshop Part II: Dysrhythmias and Syncope” (3 hours), Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care for the Emergency Patient, Muscat, Oman, January 21, 2014.

94. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI,” “Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” and “Advanced ECG Workshop Part I: Myocardial Ischemia and Mimics” (3 hours), Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care Course, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, January 23, 2014.

95. “Emergency Cardiology Literature Update,” “Syncope Made Easy,” and “Advanced ECG Workshop Part II: Dysrhythmias and Syncope” (3 hours), Emergency Cardiology and Critical Care Course, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, January 24, 2014.

96. “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know!” 25th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, St. Maarten, Dutch West Indies, February 19, 2014.

97. “Infections in the Elderly: Simple Pearls That Can Save a Life,” 25th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, St. Maarten, Dutch West Indies, February 20, 2014.

98. “The Crashing Asthmatic Patient: Pearls and Pitfalls” and “Acute Coronary Syndromes in the Elderly: Where Traditional Teaching Falls Short,” 25th Annual Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by Symposia Medicus, St. Maarten, Dutch West Indies, February 22, 2014.

99. “Audience Centered Speaking: Pearls for Successful Medical Lectures,” “Rapid Teaching Techniques That Work,” and “Everyday Leadership: Secrets of Great Minds Through the Ages,” The International Teaching Course, Baltimore, Maryland, April 29, 2014.

100. “Cardiac Ischemia and Its Mimics” (2.5 hours) and “Syncope, Sudden Death, and the ECG,” 15th International Conference on Emergency Medicine Advanced ECG Preconference Workshop, Hong Kong, China, June 10, 2014.

101. “Electrocardiography of ACS” (5 hour workshop), “Tough Dysrhythmias (Finally) Made Easy” (3 hour workshop), “Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias,” “Electrocardiography of the Patient with Syncope,” and “Tough Cases in Electrocardiography” (3 hour workshop), 8th Annual Symposium on Advanced Emergency Electrocardiography (13-hour Advanced ECG Course), Western Mediterranean Cruise, September 14-21, 2014.

102. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Acute MI,” “Syncope: Simplifying a High Risk Condition,” and “ACS in the Elderly—Where Traditional Teaching Falls Short,” International Academy of Cruise Ship Medicine 2014 Annual Conference, Coconut Grove, Florida, September 23, 2014.

103. “Preconference ECG Workshop Part I: Myocardial Ischemia and Mimics” (4 hours) and “Preconference ECG Workshop Part II: Diagnosing Dysrhythmias” (3 hours), 2015 Saudi Emergency Medicine Assembly, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, February 9, 2015.

104. “Ten Things You Must Consider in the Crashing Patient: Beyond A-B-C and ACLS” (Keynote Speech), “ACS Update 2015,” and “Acute Heart Failure,” 2015 Saudi Emergency Medicine Assembly, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, February 10, 2015.

105. “ECG Diagnosis of Acute Coronary Syndromes and Mimics” (3 hour workshop) and “High Risk Dysrhythmias” (90 minute workshop), 2nd Dutch Congress on Emergency Cardiology, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, March 26, 2015.

106. “Syncope, Sudden Death, and the ECG” (90 minute workshop), “Emergency Cardiology Literature Update,” “Modern Management of Cardiac Arrest,” and “ACS in the Elderly Patient: When Traditional Teaching Falls Short,” 2nd Dutch Congress on Emergency Cardiology, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, March 27, 2015.

107. “Secrets of Success…From the Princess Bride,” and “Who Should Go (Emergently) to the Cath Lab?” 3rd Social Media and Critical Care Conference, Chicago, Illinois, June 24, 2015.

108. “Heal Thyself and Stay Safe” (panel discussion), 3rd Social Media and Critical Care Conference, Chicago, Illinois, June 25, 2015.

109. “New Indications for Cath Lab Activation,” Pre-Congress Course on Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiology, Eighth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, June 6, 2015.

110. “Resuscitation Update: Articles You’ve Got to Know (And Why We Need Emergency Physicians),” Eighth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, June 6, 2015.

111. “Ventricular Tachycardia Mimics that ACLS Might Kill,” Eighth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, June 7, 2015.

112. “Becoming the Leader That Others Will Follow: Lessons From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Eighth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Rome, Italy, June 8, 2015.

113. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Acute MI: Low-Risk Chest Pain,” “Syncope: Simplifying a High Risk Condition,” and “ACS in the Elderly—Where Traditional Teaching Falls Short,” International Academy of Cruise Ship Medicine 2014 Annual Conference, Coconut Grove, Florida, September 15, 2015.

114. “ECG Case of the Day (Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia),” Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, St. Remy, France, October 5, 2015.

115. “ECG Case of the Day (Hyperkalemic Bradycardia)” and “How the Experts Think” Panel Discussion (Moderator), Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, St. Remy, France, October 6, 2015.

116. “ECG Case of the Day (deWinter T-waves),” Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, St. Remy, France, October 7, 2015.

117. “ECG Case of the Day (Pulmonary Embolism),” and “How the Experts Think” Panel Discussion (Discussant), Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, St. Remy, France, October 8, 2015.

118. “ECG Case of the Day (ECG Artifact)” and “Emergency Cardiology Literature Update,” Emergency Medicine Update—Europe, St. Remy, France, October 9, 2015.

119. “Introduction to Cardiac Ischemia” and “Confounding Patterns in ECG Interpretation of Cardiac Ischemia,” ECG Preconference Workshop, Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine Scientific Conference, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, December 7, 2015.

120. “ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction in the Presence of Left Bundle Branch Block,” “Managing Cardiac Arrest: 2015 and Beyond,” and “CT Angiography for Suspected Acute Coronary Artery Disease,” Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine Scientific Conference, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, December 8, 2015.

121. “Standards of Care in the Management of the Acutely Deteriorating Patient Entering the Emergency Department,” 16th Annual Multispecialty Conference on Medical Negligence and Risk Management, La Isla Verde, Puerto Rico, January 7, 2016.

122. “Death Following Discharge From the Emergency Department: A Medicolegal Challenge” and “Fever in the Emergency Department: What are the Limits to Diagnostic Tests,” 16th Annual Multispecialty Conference on Medical Negligence and Risk Management, La Isla Verde, Puerto Rico, January 8, 2016.

123. “Navigating the Academic Waters: Keys to Success for Junior Faculty,” “Finding Your Academic Niche in Emergency Medicine, and “Audience-Centered Speaking: Pearls for Successful Medical Presentations,” Netherlands Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by the Dutch Society for Emergency Physicians, “, The Netherlands, April 7, 2016.

124. “Informal Teaching in Emergency Medicine” and “Everyday Leadership: Secrets From Great Minds Through the Ages,” Netherlands Administration and Management Fellowship in Emergency Medicine, Sponsored by the Dutch Society for Emergency Physicians, Utrecht, The Netherlands, April 8, 2016.

125. “Recent Cardiology Articles You’ve Got to Know!” 16th International Conference on Emergency Medicine, Cape Town, South Africa, April 18, 2016.

126. “Leadership in Emergency Medicine” 16th International Conference on Emergency Medicine, Cape Town, South Africa, April 19, 2016.

127. “Tough, Subtle ECG Cases of Cardiac Ischemia,” “Case Conference and Panel Discussion: Challenging Clinical Cases in Cardiogenic Shock, Cardiac Arrest, and ACS,” and “Pulmonary Embolism: An Electrocardiographic ACS Mimic,” Emergency Cardiology Update 2016, Melbourne, Australia, September 10, 2016.

128. “Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias in the ED: Myths and Pitfalls,” “Narrow Complex Tachycardias Made Easy,” “Emergency Cardiology Update: The Articles You’ve Got to Know,” “Everything You Need to Know About Bradydysrhythmias and Heart Block,” ACS in the Elderly: Where Tradition Falls Short,” and “The Great ECG and Case Quiz,” Emergency Cardiology Update 2016, Melbourne, Australia, September 11, 2016.

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