CURRICULUM VITAE



374650-78105000CURRICULUM VITAEMargaret M. Moore, MD, FACSCDR MC(FS/FMF) USNRCurrent Title: Assistant Professor of Clinical SurgeryBusiness Address: Louisiana State University Health – New OrleansSchool of MedicineDepartment of SurgerySection of Trauma / Critical Care Surgery1542 Tulane Avenue, Rm 755New Orleans, Louisiana 70112Business Telephone(504) 568-4750 (p)and Fax:(504) 568-4633 (f)Business email Address: mmoo19@lsuhsc.edu Home Address: 126 Linda CourtGretna, Louisiana 70053Home Telephone:(610) 533-8689 cBirthdate and Birthplace: February 18, 1978; Easton, PennsylvaniaCitizenship: United States of AmericaEducation Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science in an Outside Field (BSOF) in Music Performance and Chemistry - Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; August 1996 – August 1999.Medical: Medical Doctorate (MD) - Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA; August 2000 – May 2004Internship: Transitional Year, Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, CA; June 2004 – July 2005Residency: General Surgery, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA; June 2009 – June 2014Clinical Fellowship: Trauma/Critical Care Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Science Center, School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA; July 2014 - July 2015Certification:Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery – Surgery November 17, 2014, Certificate #059693; Expiration 12/31/2025Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery – Surgical Critical Care, September 11, 2015, Certificate #073030; Expiration 12/31/2026Licensure:Indiana Medical Licensing Board, License #01060994A, 7/14/2005 – presentLouisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, License#MD.206837, 4/16/2014 – presentLouisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, License#SP.202643, 9/11//2014 – presentAcademic and Professional AppointmentsAcademic Appointments:Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, 7/1/2015 – 1/21/2017Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, Section of Trauma/Critical Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, LSU Health – New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 8/15/2015 – 2/28/2017Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Section of Trauma/Critical Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, LSU Health – New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 3/1/2017 - presentAdjunct Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, 3/1/2017 - PresentProfessional Appointments:Trauma Surgeon, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Baton Rouge, LA, 10/2014 – 7/2015Medical Director, Tulane Trauma Educational Institute, New Orleans, 7/2015 – 7/2017General Surgery and Trauma/Critical Care staff physician, University Medical Center – New Orleans, 7/2015 – PresentGeneral Surgery and Trauma/Critical Care staff physician, Tulane Medical Center – New Orleans, 7/2016 – PresentGeneral Surgery and Surgical Critical Care staff physician, Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System –New Orleans, 10/2018 – PresentMilitary Appointments:Flight Surgeon, Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aviation Wing, Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan, 3/2006 – 3/2008Flight Surgeon, Special Projects Patrol Squadron ONE, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 5, Brunswick Naval Air Station, Brunswick, ME, 3/2008 -6/2009Officer in Charge and Trauma Surgeon, Headquarters Detachment, A Surgical Company, 4th Medical Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, United States Marine Forces Reserve, 8/2016 – 11/2018Wing Surgeon, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, United States Marine Forces Reserve, 12/2018 - PresentMembership in Professional Organizations:Society of Critical Care Medicine (Member)2011 – PresentCohn-Rives Surgical Society (Member)2015 - PresentEastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma2016 – Present(Member and Military Committee)Special Operations Medical Association (Member)2016 – PresentWestern Trauma Association (Member Initiate)2016 – PresentExcelsior Surgical Society (Member)2017 – PresentLouisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons 2017 – Present (Member and Committee on Trauma)American College of Surgeons 2017 – Present(Member and Committee on Trauma and Military Health System Strategic Partnership)Awards and HonorsCivilian Awards and Honors:1996 Indiana University School of Music Faculty AwardMerit-based four-year scholarship for Indiana University School of Music based on musical performance and achievement1996 Star of Indiana ScholarshipMusic performance-based scholarship Indiana University School of Music2004 Gold Humanism Honor SocietyAwarded by the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine for demonstrating humanistic qualities in the practice of medicine and surgery2005 Transitional Intern of the YearAwarded by the Naval Medical Center San Diego to the Transitional Intern who most excelled during the course of the academic year2011 Schaeffer Surgical Society Academic Presentation AwardPresented by the surgical society at Lehigh Valley Health Network for the best academic presentation. Presented: Impact of Age and Anticoagulation: Need for Neurosurgical Intervention in Trauma Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.2014 Humanism and Teaching Excellence AwardAs selected by the medical students of the University of South Florida Health, Lehigh Valley Health Network, class of 20142016 Future Trauma Leaders ProgramA two-year scholarship provided by the American College of SurgeonsCommittee on Trauma for junior faculty to obtain in-depth training and mentoring in trauma leadershipMilitary Awards and Honors:2007 Naval Achievement MedalPresented by Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262 for recognition of exemplary service while deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom2007 Air Combat MedalAwarded by Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262 for completion of over 20 combat flight operations as a flight surgeon in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom2009 Naval Commendation MedalPresented by Special Projects Patrol Squadron-ONE for recognition of exemplary service while deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom2019 Naval Commendation MedalPresented by 4th Medical Battalion for recognition of outstanding service in support of exercises African Lion and Global MedicTEACHING EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES Curriculum Development/Implementation:ATLS State Faculty, Course Director, Instructor Course Director, and InstructorCertified as State Faculty, Course Director and Instructor Course director as well as an instructor responsible for running courses in the American College of Surgeons Advanced Trauma Life Support training program. Teach a minimum of 5 course per year. (2015 – Present)McSwain Trauma Educational Project, DirectorThe McSwain Trauma Educational Project is endowment started by Dr. Norman McSwain specifically for the purpose of conducting a prehospital trauma conference for the local and regional EMS providers. The mission is to further the knowledge of prehospital providers of all levels in the management of victims of trauma. (2015 – Present)Critical Concepts CourseCo-Instructor for Surgical Critical Care section. Conduct eight, four-hour long skills sessions for basic and advanced hemostatic techniques for senior medical students during their Critical Concepts month. (2017- Present)Team Up, Interprofessional EducationFaculty Facilitator for the first year LSU Health Science Center Students. Guide students in discussions as they build their interprofessional team, learn how to develop effective communication across the disciplines of health care and collaborate together on a health partner project. (2017- Present)Navy Special Warfare Tactical Paramedic Program, Special Assistant and PHTLS/TCCC Medical DirectorThe Navy Special Warfare community has developed a 28-week training program for SEALs and Special Boat Crew to develop the skills necessary to provide prehospital care on the battlefield. The course includes formal EMT and paramedic training, Prehospital Trauma Life Support and Tactical Combat Casualty Care as well as trauma lanes and live-tissue training. The students also participate in clinical training in the emergency department, operating room and trauma ICU at UMC-New Orleans (2017 – Present)American College of Surgeons Military Health System Strategic Partnership, M-Curriculum and Course Format Committee memberThe Military Health System Strategic Partnership with the American College of Surgeons formed in 2014 to improve educational opportunities, systems-based practices, and research capabilities in surgery. There is a need to standardize the training of the expeditionary general surgeon across the service branches. The purpose of the M-curriculum committee is to develop a SCORE-based curriculum to teach the principles of expeditionary general surgery and the purpose of the Course Format committee is to integrate a formal knowledge and skills assessment using a combination of the current Emergency War Surgery Course and the ASSET course. (2018 – Present).Senior Surgery Anatomy ElectiveCo-Instructor. Yearly involvement in Senior elective course providing an annual lecture on Clinical Anatomy of the Abdomen. (2019 - Present) Creation of Enduring Teaching Materials:M-Curriculum, Expeditionary General Surgery, American College of Surgeons Military Health System Strategic PartnershipSurgeon leaders from all three branches of the military have identified 8 knowledge domains required to be qualified as an expeditionary general surgeon. The M-curriculum committee is working to create a SCORE-based multi-media platform to house this curriculum. Formal Course Responsibilities:Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), Course Director, Instructor, 7/2015 – PresentThis is a two-day long course teaching care of the injured patient designed for physicians. Instructors give one or more hour-long lectures and lead one or more three-hour practical skills stations in acute trauma care. They also test students in the practical skills of caring for injured patient. Course Directors and Instructor Course directors oversee the implementation of the course, teach lectures and participate in testing. Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury, Lecture, 7/2015 – Present.This is a formal lecture given once per year at the Surgical Critical Care conference which is held weekly and attended by the trauma/critical care surgery fellows, trauma surgery faculty and residents rotating on the Surgical Intensive Care service. Traumatic Brain Injury Management, Lecturer, 7/2015 - PresentThis is a formal lecture given once per year at the Surgical Critical Care conference which is held weekly and attended by the trauma/critical care surgery fellows, trauma surgery faculty and residents rotating on the Surgical Intensive Care service. Advanced Ventilator Modes, Lecturer, 7/2015 – PresentThis is a formal lecture given once per year at the Surgical Critical Care conference which is held weekly and attended by the trauma/critical care surgery fellows, trauma surgery faculty and residents rotating on the Surgical Intensive Care service. Departmental/Interdisciplinary Teaching Conferences:Morning Report (daily) – Attend and participate in the daily trauma surgery morning report/post-call checkout conference during which trauma and surgical cases from the previous 24 hours are discussed as well as handoff of critically ill patients and pending surgical cases to the oncoming call team. Teaching of residents and medical students is incorporated into morning checkout. Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Conference (weekly) – Attend and participate in the Department of Surgery weekly M&M conference in which complications and deaths are discussed amongst other faculty, residents, and medical students in a frank and open peer-reviewed educational forum.Surgery Grand Rounds (weekly) – Attend and participate in the Department of Surgery weekly Grand Rounds in which invited guest speakers present a one hour lecture on a relevant surgical topic of interest. Trauma Peer Review (weekly) – Attend and participate in this weekly interdisciplinary peer review conference discussing issues and complications within the trauma center. The trauma/critical care surgery fellows are required to attend this combination educational and peer review conference.Surgical Critical Care Conference (weekly) – Attend and participate in this weekly educational conference for the trauma/critical care surgery faculty, fellows and surgery residents and students who are rotating in the ICU. A weekly lecture is given and group discussion on the topic is lead by the faculty. Cohn’s Conference (four/year) – Moderate the medical students’ weekly Cohn’s Conference, which is an educational conference for the students on their surgery rotation. Cases are presented by the students and a discussion on those cases is led by the faculty.Teaching Awards:2014 Humanism and Teaching Excellence AwardAs selected by the medical students of the University of South Florida Health, Lehigh Valley Health Network, class of 2014Post-Doctoral or Post-Residency Fellows Trained: Trauma/Critical Care Surgery FellowshipBenjamin Martinez, MD, Surgical Critical Care, 2015-2016, passed boardsRachel Pastorek, MD, Surgical Critical Care, 2015-2016, passed boardsMalia Eischen, MD, Surgical Critical Care, 2016-2017, passed boardsKai Sharbono, MD, Surgical Critical Care, 2016-2017, passed boardsJonathan Babin, MD, Surgical Critical Care, 2017-2018, passed boardsSharzhad Talibinejad, MD, Surgical Critical Care, 2017-2018, passed boardsJonathan Schoen, MD, Surgical Critical Care, 2018-2019Jiselle Bok-Heaney, MD, Surgical Critical Care, 2018-2019RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIPGrants and ContractsFunded:NIH Grant U01 HL 123033 (Rice) 6/30/14-6/30/20“Study Site for the Clinical Network for the Prevention and Early Treatment of Acute Lung Injury (PETAL)”Principle Investigator: Todd. W. Rice, MD, MScSite Investigator: Margaret M. Moore, MD (Co-PI)Pending funding:Multi-Domain Lifesaving Trauma Innovations (MuLTI) Award“Optimized Prolonged En-route Care of Soldiers with Injured Extremities”Principle Investigator: John P. Hunt, MD, FACSSME: Margaret M. Moore, MD, FACSJournal PublicationsRefereed:1. Moore MM, Pasquale MD, Badellino M. Impact of age and anticoagulation: Need for neurosurgical intervention in trauma patients with mild traumatic brain injury. J Trauma Acute Care Surg, 2012. Jul;73(1)126-30. PMID: 227107842. Martinez B, Owings JT, Hector C, Hargrove P, Tanaka S, Moore M, Greiffenstein P, Giaimo J, Talebinejad S, Hunt JP. Association Between Compliance with Triage Directions from an Organized State Trauma System and Trauma Outcomes. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2017 Oct:225(4):508-515. PMID: 28865685.3. Winchell RJ, Eastridge BJ, Moore MM, Ashley DW, Gaines BA, Gainor D, Jahangir AA, Krieg JC, Mays CA, Michaels HN, Namias N, Perina DG, BulgerEM, Stewart RM. Developing a National Trauma System: Proposed governance and essential elements. The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2018 Sep;85(3): 637-641. PMID: 298519114. Wlodarczyk JR, Thomas AS, Schroll R, Campion EM, Croyle C, Manaker J, Bradley M, Harvin JA, Collum ML, Cho J, Seamon MJ, Leonard J, Tiller M, InabaK, Moore MM. To shunt or not to shunt in combined orthopedic and vascular extremity trauma. The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2018 Dec;85(6): 1038-1042. PMID: 30211849. 5. Blaser AR, Regli A, DeKeulenaer B, Kimball EJ, Starkopf L, Davis WA, Greiffenstein P, Starkopf J; the IROI Study Investigators (Moore, MM). Incidence, risk factors and outcomes of intra-abdominal hypertension in critically ill patients-A prospective multicenter study (IROI Study). Critical Care Medicine, 2019 Apr:47(4):535-542.6. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute PETAL Clinical Trials Network. Early neuromuscular blockade in the acute respiratory distress syndrome. N ENGL J MED. 2019 May;380(21):1997-2008. PMID: 311123837. Schroll R, Smith A, Zeoli T, Hoof M, Greiffenstein P, Moore M, McGrew P, Duchesne J, Avegno J. Efficacy of Medical Students as Stop the Bleed Participants and Instructors. Journal of Surgical Education, 2019. (Published ahead of print). PMID: 30777682.Book Chapters:1. Moore, MM, Lee, JM. Head and Neck in ABSITE Slayer, F. McGraw Hill Companies, 2013. ISBN-10: 0071804161.Scientific PresentationsNational:1. Moore MM, Geminiani ET, Gruber J Synchronized Skating: Injury Patterns and Fitness Assessments, United States Figure Skating Sports Medicine Society, 9th Annual Congress on the Sports Science and Medicine of Skating, Atlanta, GA. 1/042. Moore, MM. A Closer Look at TXA: Examining Utilization and Outcomes, Poster presentation, American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. 9/15.Regional:1. Moore, MM, Impact of Age and Anticoagulation: Need for Neurosurgical Intervention in Trauma Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury,” Pennsylvania Committee on Trauma Annual Meeting, Harrisburg, PA. 10/10. 3. Lee, JH, Moore, MM, Dangleben DD. Back to the Suture: The Two 5mm port Laparoscopic Appendectomy. Poster Presentation at the Keystone Chapter, American College of Surgeons. 11/10.4. Moore, MM. Multisystem Blunt Trauma. Annual Day of Trauma, Pennsylvania Committee on Trauma Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 11/12.5. Moore, MM. Injectable Hemostatic Agents, World Trauma Symposium, EMS World Expo, New Orleans, LA. 10/166. Moore, MM. TCCC from a Trauma Surgeon’s Perspective, World Trauma Symposium, EMS World Expo, New Orleans, LA. 10/16.7. Moore, MM. Lessons from the Battlefield: Trauma Updates, Critical Concepts in Emergency Medicine Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. 4/18.Invited Presentations and SeminarsVisiting Professorships or seminars:1. Naval Aviation Medicine: The History and Evolution of the Navy Flight Surgeon, Surgical Grand Rounds, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA. 4/14.2. Tactical Combat Critical Care: What Works and Why from a Trauma Surgeon’s Perspective, ATF Tactical Medical Symposium, New Orleans, LA. 5/15.3. Naval Aviation Medicine: What is a Naval Flight Surgeon, Surgical GrandRounds, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA. 10/15.4. It’s Just a Flesh Wound: TEG, Transfusion Reactions and the MTP, LSU Health Science Center Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, New Orleans, LA. 8/17.5. Key Note Speaker, Consolidated LSU and Tulane Military Medical Students Graduation and Promotion Ceremony, World War II Museum Freedom Pavilion,New Orleans, LA. 5/18.Editorial Posts and ActivitiesReviewer:Discussant, Fever as a Prognostic Indicator in TBI, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FLAd hoc reviewer for the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 12/2018 – present.SERVICE ACTIVITIESUniversity/Institutional ServiceDepartmental committees:Clinical Competency Committee, LSUHSC Department of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care Fellowship. 2015 – PresentProgram Evaluation Committee, LSUHSC Department of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care Fellowship. 2015 - PresentClinical Competency Committee, LSUHSC Department of Surgery, Surgical Residency. 2017 – PresentProgram Evaluation Committee, LSUHSC Department of Surgery, Surgical Residency. 2017 - PresentSurgical Residency Interview Committee, LSUHSC Department of Surgery, Surgical Residency. 2017 - PresentLSUHSC (campus) committees:Louisiana State University School of Medicine Faculty Assembly, Elected Member, 2018 – present.Hospital committees:University Medical Center New Orleans Operating Room Committee.2015 – Present.University Medical Center New Orleans Trauma Peer Review Committee. 2015 – Present.University Medical Center New Orleans Multidisciplinary Trauma Executive Committee. 2015 – Present.University Medical Center New Orleans Trauma Quality Improvement Project Committee. 2015 – Present.University Medical Center Emergency Management Committee. 2018 – PresentNational ServiceProfessional society committees:Military Committee, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. 2016 - PresentTrauma Systems Committee, American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma. 2017 – PresentEmergency Medicine Services Committee, American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma. 2017 – Present.Special assignments: Special Assistant and Medical Director for PHTLS/TCCC, Navy Special Warfare Tactical Paramedic Program. 2017 – Present.Member, Governance working group, Zero Preventable Deaths Project, American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, Trauma Systems Committee. 2017 – Present.Navy Reserve Liaison, Committee on Surgical Combat Casualty Care. 2018 – PresentMember, M-Curriculum working group, Expeditionary General Surgery, American College of Surgeons Military Health System Strategic Partnership. 2018 – Present.Member, Course Format working group, Expeditionary General Surgery, American College of Surgeons Military Health System Strategic Partnership. 2018 – Present.Lead, Ketamine Use in the Trauma Patient, a Joint Position Paper by the EMS Committee of the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma. 2018 – Present.Reserve Liaison, Navy Trauma Strategy Management Office, 2019 – PresentClinical ServiceIn-patient service activities:Attending Surgeon, University Medical Center-New Orleans, Trauma/General Surgery Service, every other month. 3/2017 – Present.Attending Surgical Intensivist, University Medical Center-New Orleans, Trauma Intensive Care Unit (TICU) 7 days of continuous rounds and call approximately 6 times per year. 3/2017 – Present.Attending Surgeon, University Medical Center-New Orleans Burn Center. Coverage of inpatient and emergency room consultations approximately 2 days per month. 2/2018 – Present. Attending Surgical Intensivist, Southeast Louisiana Veteran Health Care Service, Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) 7 days of continuous rounds and call approximately 1 week per month. 3/2019 – Present.Clinic coverage:Attending Surgeon- Trauma Surgery Clinic, every Monday of the month on service, approximately 6 months per year, UMCNO 2017-presentCall:Trauma and Acute Care Surgery call, University Medical Center-New Orleans – 4-5 times/month, (In house).General Surgery Call, Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care Service, 2 times/monthSurgical Intensive Care Call, Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care Service, 1 week/monthCommunity Service Activities:Member, CRUSH Women’s Racing, road and track racing throughout Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida and Texas. Mentor other adult women interested in competitive cycling. ................
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