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CURRICULUM VITAE

Paul J. Schenarts, MD, FACS

Professor of Surgery (Tenure)

Vice Chair for Academic Affairs

Chief of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care & Emergency General Surgery

Trauma Medical Director

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Medical Director

Emergency Medical Services, Omaha Fire Department

University of Nebraska College of Medicine

Department of Surgery

983280 Nebraska Medical Center

Omaha, NE 68198-3280

Telephone: 402-559-5248

Fax: 402-559-6749

Email: paul.schenarts@unmc.edu

EDUCATION:

Undergraduate:

Fordham University; Bronx, New York

Sept 1983 – May 1987 – Bachelor of Science, Biology

Medical School:

University of Connecticut School of Medicine; Farmington, Connecticut

Sept 1987 – May 1992 – Doctor of Medicine

Postgraduate Training:

Post-Sophomore Fellow in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology

University of Connecticut School of Medicine; Farmington, Connecticut

July 1989 – June 1990

General Surgery Residency

Maine Medical Center; Portland, Maine

July 1993 – June 1999 (Chief Surgical Resident: 1998 – 1999)

Surgical Internship, General Surgery

Maine Medical Center; Portland, Maine

July 1992 – June 1993

Fellowships:

N.I.H. Trauma Research Fellow

University of Texas Medical Branch and Shriner’s Burn Institute

Investigational Intensive Care Unit; Galveston, Texas

July 1994 – June 1996

Fellowship – Trauma Surgery & Surgical Critical Care

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; Nashville, Tennessee

July 1999 – June 2000

Surgical Education Research Fellow

Association for Surgical Education, April 2001 – April 2004

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

University of Nebraska, College of Medicine

2012 – Present Professor of Surgery, (granted Tenure 2017)

2013 – Present Vice-Chairman of Surgery (Academic Affairs)

2012 – 2013 Vice-Chairman of Surgery (Education)

2012 – Present Director of Acute Care Surgery;

Chief of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care & Emergency Surgery

East Carolina University

2010 – 2012 Assistant Dean of Clinical Academic Affairs

Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University

2006 – 2012 Director, General Surgery Residency Program

East Carolina University, Pitt County Memorial Hospital

2007 – 2012 Associate Professor with Tenure

Department of Surgery

East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine

2009 – 2012 Director Multidisciplinary ICU Clerkship

Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University

2006 – 2012 Associate Director, General Surgery Clerkship

Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University

2001 – 2007 Assistant Professor

Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine

2005 – 2006 Associate Director, General Surgery Residency

East Carolina University, Pitt County Memorial Hospital

2004 – 2012 Resident Coordinator (Surgery, Emergency Medicine, OB/GYN,

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation)

Trauma Surgery & Surgical Intensive Care Unit Rotations

2002 – 2006 Clerkship Director, Surgery Clerkship

East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine

2002 – 2012 Lecturer in Anatomy & Histology

East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine

2002 – 2008 Lecturer: War & Medicine Seminar

Medical Ethics; East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine

2001 Course Director, General Surgery Didactic Course

Physician’s Assistant Program

East Carolina University School of Allied Health

2001 – 2008 Selective Director

Acting Internships Surgical Critical Care & Trauma Surgery

East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine

Vanderbilt University

2000 – 2001 Instructor of Surgery

Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma & Surgical Critical Care

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

1999 – 2000 Instructor, Problem Based Learning Elective

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

Other Faculty Appointments

1999 – 2001 Instructor of Surgery

Department of Surgery, Meharry Medical College (Co-appointment with Vanderbilt)

2000 – 2001 Instructor, Emergency Medicine Course

Physician’s Assistant Program

Trevecca University

1994 – 1996 Teaching Assistant, Integrated Physiology Lab

University of Texas Medical Branch

CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS

University of Nebraska Medical Center

2012 – Present Attending Surgeon & Director of Acute Care Surgery

Chief of Trauma Surgery, Surgical Critical Care & Emergency General Surgery

2013- 2014 Associate Director, Adult Critical Care Unit

East Carolina University / Pitt County Memorial Hospital

2001 – 2012 Attending Surgeon

Trauma, Surgical Critical Care & Emergency Surgery

Pitt County Memorial Hospital/ University Health Systems

Vanderbilt University Medical Center Judge

2000 – 2001 Co-Medical Director & Flight Physician

Vanderbilt Life Flight

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

2000 – 2001 Attending Surgeon

Trauma & Surgical Critical Care

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

University of Nebraska, College of Medicine

2012 – Present Hospital Quality Committee

2012 – 2014 Enterprise Quality Governance Committee

2012 – 2014 Special Care Committee

2012 – 2014 Creighton University Trauma Peer Review Committee

2012 – 2013 Comprehensive Unit-Based Safety Program (Blood Stream Infections)

2012 – 2017 AICU / APCU Quality Triad Committee

2012 – 2017 Critical Care Performance Improvement Team

2012 – Present Trauma Quality Peer-Review Committee, Chairman

2012 – Present Trauma Committee, Chairman

2012 – Present Trauma Steering Committee

2012 – 2013 UNMC-P Representative to Physician Leadership Committee for Proposed Accountable Care Organization

2012 – Present Residency Competency Committee

2013 – 2016 Department of Surgery, Promotion & Tenure Committee, Chairman

2013 – 2014 Physician Engagement Group

2013 – 2014 One Team Interim Joint Planning Committee

2014 – 2016 Education Development Institute Committee

2014 Acute Care Strategic Planning Committee

2014 – Present Nebraska Medicine Quality Steering Committee

2016 – Present Emergency Preparedness Committee

2016 – Present Acute Care Professional Development Committee, Co-Chairman

State of Nebraska Trauma System

2014 - Present Trauma Center Designation Committee

2014 - 2018 Region 1 Medical Director

2015 – Present Representative of the Nebraska Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons

2015 – Present Strategic Planning Task Force (Ad Hoc)

2015 – Present Regulatory Committee (Ad Hoc)

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS (Continued)

East Carolina University, School of Medicine

2010 – 2012 Brody Council

2010 – 2012 Dean's Leadership Team

2010 – 2012 Executive Curriculum Committee

2010 – 2012 M3 Curriculum Committee

2009 – 2012 M4 Curriculum Committee

2009 – 2012 LCME Steering Committee

2009 – 2011 M1, M2 Curriculum Renewal Committee

Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University

2009 – 2012 M4 Curriculum Committee

Department of Surgery Representative

2007 – 2012 Personnel Committee (Promotion & Tenure),

Department of Surgery, East Carolina University

Chairman, 2007-2009

2006 – 2012 Graduate Medical Education Committee

2007 – 2008 Organizational Culture Assessment Team

Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University

2005 – 2007 Chairman, Strategic Planning Steering Committee

Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University

2005 – 2011 Faculty Senator (elected by faculty to represent the Brody School of Medicine

at East Carolina University)

2005 –2012 Student Affairs Committee

2003 – 2012 Division of Surgical Education

Surgery Education Work Group

2002 – 2007 M3 Promotion Committee, Department of Surgery Representative

2002 LCME Education Committee

General Curriculum Design Subcommittee

REGIONAL / NATIONAL APPOINTMENTS – Currently Active:

Association of Program Directors in Surgery:

President (2017 - 2018)

President – Elect (2016 – 2017)

Secretary (2013 – 2016)

Board of Directors – Member (2011 – Present)

Executive Council – Member (2011 – Present)

Standardized Letter of Recommendation Task Force (2015)

Program Committee (2009-2014)

APDS Liaison to Association for Surgical Education (2012-2013)

Program Chair for 2012 Meeting

ASE & APDS Collaborative Grant Project

Association for Surgical Education:

Board of Directors- (2007-2010, 2013 – 2015)

Recorder (2007 – 2010)

Graduate Medical Education Committee

Chairman (2013 – 2015)

Vice-Chairman (2010 – 2013)

Surgical Education Research Fellowship Faculty Advisor (2008 – Present)

Curriculum Committee (2006 – 2010)

American College of Surgeons:

Surgeons as Educators Course:

Executive Course Director: (Appointed by ACS, 2013-Present)

Faculty: (2013-Present)

Committee on Medical Student Education (Elected by ACS, 2013-Present)

Executive Committee (Elected, 2017- Present)

Committee on Trauma:

Nebraska State Chair (Appointed by ACS 2014-Present)

Rural Trauma Subcommittee (2014- Present)

EMS Committee (2014 – Present)

Region VII, Nebraska Representative (2014 – Present)

Surgical Educations & Self-Assessment Program (SESAP):

SESAP 16: Author Board (2014-2016)

SESAP 17: Author Board (2017-Present)

Annual Advances in Trauma, Region VII, Kansas City, MO

Program Committee (2013 - Present)

Organizer Resident Paper Competition (2012 – Present)

REGIONAL / NATIONAL APPOINTMENTS – Currently Active:

American Board of Surgery

Associate Board Examiner, Certifying Exam, Nashville, TN, 2008.

Associate Board Examiner, Certifying Exam, Denver, CO, 2015.

Associate Board Examiner, Certifying Exam, Chicago, IL, 2016.

Qualifying Exam Writing Consultant (2016 – Present)

Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma

Governance & Strategic Planning Task Force (2012 – 2014)

Committee on Careers in Trauma Surgery (2012-2016)

Nominating Committee (2015)

Senior Faculty Mentoring Program (2015 – Present)

REGIONAL / NATIONAL APPOINTMENTS – Not Active:

American Association for the Surgery of Trauma

Education Committee (2012-2013)

American Trauma Society, North Carolina Chapter

President (2005 – 2008)

Vice President (2004)

American College of Surgeons, Education Division, Chicago, IL

OSCE Project Task Force (2012)

American College of Surgeons (NC Chapter)

Program Director, 50th Annual Meeting, 2006

Committee on Trauma

Chair, Education Subcommittee

Combat Casualty Care Research Program, American Institute of Biological Sciences

Hemostasis Section - Research Proposal Reviewer. (2004, 2007)

Eastern Regional Advisory Committee for Trauma (North Carolina)

Disaster Preparation Committee

National Board of Medical Examiners

Exam writer for Item Harvesting Project (4th Year Surgery Exam)

Civic Appointments:

2013 - 2019 Medical Director, Emergency Medical Services, Omaha Fire Department

City of Omaha, NE

2013 – 2019 Chairman, EMS Leadership Committee, Omaha Fire Department

City of Omaha, NE

2014 - 2019 Ebola Emergency Response Team, Omaha Fire Department

City of Omaha, NE

2015 – 2019 EMS Committee, Omaha Fire Department, City of Omaha, NE

MEDICAL LICENSURE

Nebraska Medical License: #26640

North Carolina Medical License: #2001-00776

Maine Medical License (expired)

Tennessee Medical License (expired)

CERTIFICATIONS

Board Certifications:

American Board of Surgery,

Special Certification of Surgical Critical Care

#1927, 10/2001 – 7/2022

American Board of Surgery

General Surgery

#45792, 12/2000 – 7/2021, recertification 12/2010

National Board of Medical Examiners

Diplomat

#401332 – 1992

Other Certifications:

Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor

Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider

Pediatric Advanced Life Support Provider

Rural Trauma Team Development Instructor

Advanced Burn Life Support, Provider

GRANTS

ACCESS: A Controlled Comparison of Eritoran Tetrasodium and Placebo in Patients with Severe Sepsis

Sponsor: Eisai, Inv

May 2008 – March 2011-09-29

Amount: $282,736

Role: Sub-investigator

Randomized, Multi-Centre, Controlled Clinical Study on the Effect of S.A.F.E. Therapy on Disease Severity and Inflammation in Mechanically-Ventilated Subjects due to Severe Sepsis

Sponsor: Braun

Sept 2011 – 2012

Amount: $330,664

Role: Sub-investigator

The Oscillation for ARDS Treated Early (OSCILLATE) Trial

Sponsor: Canadian Health Institutes of Health research, RCY Program

Sept 2010 – 2012

Role: Sub-investigator

Highly Infectious Disease Transport Registry.

Sponsor: U.S. Department of Defense

July 2015

Co-PI

Amount: $410,000

FORMAL MENTORING (Career Development & Research):

2017 – Present: Thomas Carver, MD, “Evaluating General Surgery Resident’s Skill Retention Following Training in Focused Assessment with Sonography In Trauma “. Faculty: Surgical Education Research Fellowship, Association for Surgical Education.

2016 – 2017: Shenley B. Deal, MD, Virginia Mason Medical Center, “Identifying top priorities for faculty development as surgical educators using a Delphi consensus method”. Faculty: Surgical Education Research Fellowship, Association for Surgical Education.

2015 – Present: Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma: Senior Faculty Mentoring Program

2015 – 2016: Harvard College Future Surgeons Mentoring Program, Harvard University

2015- 2016: Jason Young, MD. Instructor, Department of Surgery, Vanderbilt University. (Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST) Senior Faculty Mentoring Program.)

2015 – 2017: Rondi Gelbard, MD. Emory University. Area of research: Learning decay in breast cancer. Surgical Education Research Fellowship, Association for Surgical Education

2015- Present: Mayur Narayan, MD, FACS. Assistant Professor, Maryland, Shock-Trauma, University of Maryland.

2013 – 2015: Jason Kemenick, MD, Keesler Air Force Base – General Surgery Residency.

Area of research: How do Perceptions of Autonomy Differ in General Surgery Training between Residents, Faculty, Hospital Administrators and the General Public: A Multi-Institutional Study.

Surgical Education Research Fellowship, Association for Surgical Education

2014 Kent Blachford, Michigan State University. Trauma Undergraduate Research Program

Area of research: Differences between day-time and night-time ICU transfers

2011 – 2013 A.J. Copeland, MD, Uniformed Services Health Sciences University

Area of Research: Educational preparation of medical students for military deployment

Faculty: Surgical Education Research Fellowship, Association for Surgical Education

2010 – 2011 Joel S Rose, MD, East Carolina University, School of Medicine

Area of research: Surgical Education & Trauma Surgery

2009 – 2010 Nicholas Hamilton, MD, Washington University, School of Medicine

Area of research: Use of simulation in pediatric trauma resuscitation

Faculty: Surgical Education Research Fellowship, Association for Surgical Education

2008 – 2009 Lisa Schlitzkus, MD, East Carolina University, School of Medicine

Area of research: Surgical Education & Trauma Surgery

Continuing Education:

University of Nebraska Physicians Leadership Academy (Certificate Program) - 2012

iLEAD (Leadership Education Certificate Program) - 2017

MILITARY SERVICE

1994 – 2013 United States Army Medical Corps (Reserve)

Rank: Colonel (MOS J61, General Surgeon)

Honorable Discharge July, 2013

Military Awards:

▪ Bronze Star (Afghanistan)

▪ 2nd Bronze Star with Valor, for extraordinary heroism, (under review) (Afghanistan)

▪ Meritorious Service Medal (Afghanistan)

▪ Army Commendation Medal w/ 2 Oak Leaf Cluster

▪ Afghan Campaign Medal, 4th Award

▪ Iraq Campaign Medal, 2nd Award

▪ Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal

▪ NATO Medal (2nd Award)

▪ Army Achievement Medal

▪ Combat Action Badge

▪ Combat Medical Award

Commands // Leadership:

▪ Commander, 933rd Forward Surgical Team (A), Afghanistan

▪ Chief of Surgery, 48th Combat Support Hospital, Afghanistan

▪ Deputy Commander for Clinical Services, 48th Combat Support Hospital, Afghanistan

▪ Chief of Surgery, 115th Field Hospital, Iraq

Combat Deployments // Assignments:

2010: 344th Combat Support Hospital, Khowst, Afghanistan

2007-2008: 48th Combat Support Hospital, Khowst, Afghanistan

2004 – 2005 Operation Iraqi Freedom (Tikrit, Abu Ghraib, Baghdad)

Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan)

933rd Forward Surgical Team

115th Field Hospital / 86th Combat Support Hospital

2003 Operation Enduring Freedom: Trauma Surgeon,

948th & 946th Forward Surgical Teams, Afghanistan.

2001 – 2002 Surgeon, 874th Medical Team, Forward Surgical (FST)

Fort Jackson, South Carolina

2000 – 2001 5th Group, Special Forces, 18 Delta Trauma Rotation Coordinator,

Vanderbilt University Trauma Center, Nashville, Tennessee.

1999 – 2000 Surgeon, 4203rd US Army Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee.

ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDS

Faculty Awards:

University of Nebraska, College of Medicine:

▪ Clinical Faculty Award for Medical Student Teaching, Department of Surgery, 2018

▪ Clinical Faculty Award for Medical Student Teaching, Department of Surgery, 2017

▪ Clinical Faculty Award for Medical Student Teaching, Department of Surgery, 2016

▪ Election into the Inter-Professional Teaching Academy

▪ The Research In Education Scholar, University of Nebraska College of Medicine

▪ The Master Distinguished Educator Award, Association for Surgical Education

East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine:

▪ Robert L. Jones Award for Outstanding Teaching

▪ UNC Board of Governors, Distinguished Professor for Teaching Award

▪ National Outstanding Teacher Award - Association for Surgical Education

▪ Master Educator Award

▪ Alpha Omega Alpha

▪ White Coat Ceremony, Key Note Speaker, Class of 2011

▪ Chosen by Class of 2010 to administer Hippocratic Oath at graduation

▪ Chosen by Class of 2007 to administer Hippocratic Oath at graduation

▪ Faculty Marshal – (1st Medical School Faculty Member in University History)

▪ Excellence in Clinical Clerkship Teaching – Class of 2013

▪ String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2012

▪ Bernard Vick Teaching Award for Excellence for Teaching Surgical Residents

▪ String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2011

▪ Clinical Science Award for Best Clinical Teacher of the Year 2010

▪ String of Pearls Invited Lecture - Class of 2010

▪ Emergency Medicine Best Off-Service Teaching Award- 2008-2009

▪ String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2008

▪ Clinical Science Award for Best Clinical Teacher of the Year-2007

▪ String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2007

▪ Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director – Class of 2007

▪ University Award for Outstanding Teaching 2006, Finalist

▪ Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director – Class of 2006

▪ String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2006

▪ String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2005

▪ Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director – Class of 2005

ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDS (Continued):

▪ Outstanding Paper Award-Association for Surgical Education - 2004

▪ String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2004

▪ Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award – Class of 2004

▪ Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director – Class of 2004

▪ Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director – Class of 2003

Surgical Residency and Research Awards:

▪ Resident Teacher of the Year in Surgery – 1999

Maine Medical Center; University of Vermont, School of Medicine

▪ Resident Teacher of the Year in Surgery – 1998

Maine Medical Center; University of Vermont, School of Medicine

▪ Resident Teacher of the Year in Surgery – 1997

Maine Medical Center; University of Vermont, School of Medicine

▪ American College of Surgeons (Maine Chapter)

Resident Trauma Paper Award – 1996 (New England Regional Finalist)

▪ American College of Surgeons (Connecticut Chapter)

Best Pediatric Trauma Paper Award – 1992

University of Connecticut, School of Medicine Awards:

▪ Scholars in Surgery

▪ Waterbury Medical Association Scholarship

▪ American College of Surgeons Award for Excellence in Surgical Studies, Connecticut Chapter

Fordham University Awards:

▪ Summa Cum Laude

▪ Phi Beta Kappa

▪ Alpha Sigma Nu

▪ Phi Kappa Phi

▪ Alpha Epsilon Delta

▪ Dean’s List: Honors 1983-84, High Honors 1984-87

▪ McVicor Scholarship

Civic Honors & Awards

▪ Eagle Scout

▪ Order of the Arrow

▪ Induction into the East Carolina Distinguished Military Service Society

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

▪ American College of Surgeons, Fellow

▪ American College of Surgeons, Nebraska Chapter

▪ American Trauma Society

▪ American College of Chest Physicians

▪ Association for Surgical Education

▪ Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma

▪ Society of Critical Care Medicine

▪ Shock Society

▪ North Carolina Medical Society

▪ Charles Rob Student Surgical Society - Founding Faculty Advisor

▪ Association of Military Surgeons, United States

▪ Southeastern Surgical Congress

▪ Association for Academic Surgery

▪ Association of Program Directors in Surgery

▪ American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Fellow

▪ Pediatric Trauma Society

▪ Society of University Surgeons

▪ Association for Conflict Resolution

▪ American Surgical Association

▪ Excelsior Society

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

1. Schenarts PJ, Bone HG, Traber LD, Traber DL. Effects of severe smoke inhalation injury on systemic microvascular blood flow. Shock 6(3): 201-205, 1996.

2. Schenarts, PJ, Prough DS. Monitoring organ response during resuscitation in the systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Current Opinion in Critical Care. 1996;2(4):267-272.

3. Bone HG, Schenarts PJ, Booke M, McGuire R, Harper D, Traber LD, Traber DL. Oxalated pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate normalizes the hyperdynamic circulation in septic sheep. Critical Care Med 25(6), 1010-18, 1997.

4. Shin CS, Han JU, Kim JL, Schenarts PJ, Hawkins, Traber DL. Heparin attenuated neutrophil infiltration but did not affect renal injury induced by ischemia-reperfusion. Yonsei Med J 38(3), 1997.

5. Shin CS, Lee KY, Kim HW, Schenarts PJ, Traber DL. Renal ischemia-reperfusion injury does not induce pulmonary dysfunction in sheep. Yonsei Med J 38(3), 1997.

6. Cushing BM, Clark DE, Cobean R, Schenarts PJ, Rutstein LA. Blunt and penetrating trauma: Has anything changed? Surg Clinic North America 77(6), 1997.

7. Elgio GI, Mathew BP, Poli de Fieredo LF, Schenarts PJ, Horton JW, Dubick MA, Krammer GC. Resuscitation with hypertonic saline dextran improves cardiac function in vivo and ex vivo after burn injury in sheep. Shock 9(5): 375-383, 1998.

8. Bone HG, Schenarts PJ, Fischer SR, McGuire R, Traber LD, Traber DL. Pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate reverses hyperdynamic circulation in septic sheep. J Appl Physiol 84(6): 1991-1999, 1998.

9. Bone HG, Fischer SR, Schenarts PJ, McGuire R, Traber LD, Traber DL. Continuous pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugates in hyperdynamic septic sheep. Shock 10(1):69-76, July 1998.

10. Elgio GI, Poli de Figueiredo LF, Schenarts PJ, Traber DL, Traber LD, Krammer GC. Hypertonic saline dextran produces early (8-12 h) fluid sparing in burn resuscitation: A 24-h prospective, double blind study in sheep. Crit Care Med 28(1): 163-71, January 2000.

11. Schenarts PJ, Schmalstieg FC, Hawkins H, Bone HG, Traber LD, Traber DL. Effects of an L-selectin antibody on the pulmonary and systemic manifestations of severe smoke inhalation injuries in sheep. J Burn Care Rehabil 21(3): 229-40, May-June 2000.

12. Schenarts PJ, Diaz J, Kaiser C, Carrillo Y, Eddy V, Morris J. Prospective Comparison of Admission Computed Tomographic Scan and Plain Films of the Upper Cervical Spine in Trauma Patients with Altered Mental Status. Journal of Trauma 51(4): 663-669, October 2001.

13. Bone HG, Sakurai H, Schenarts PJ, Traber LD, Traber DL. Effects of manganese superoxide dismutase, when given after inhalation injury had been established. Crit Care Med 30(4):856-60, April 2002.

14. Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF, Spain T, Walker J, Crowder G, Barrett A, Joyner M, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Swanson M, Goettler CE. Characterization Of Trauma Patients Lost To Follow-Up. Journal of Trauma 53(6):1214, 2002.

15. Sagraves SG, Conquest AM, Albrecht RJ, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Powell CS, Rotondo MF. Popliteal artery trauma in a rural level 1 trauma center. American Surgeon 69(6):485-9, June 2003.

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS Continued

16. Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF, Blount KP, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Swanson M, Goettler CE. Clinical predictors of subtherapeutic aminoglycoside levels in trauma patients undergoing once-daily dosing. Journal of Trauma 55(2):255-60, August 2003.

17. Toschlog EA, MacElligot J, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Rotondo MF, Swanson MS. The relationship of injury severity score (ISS) and Glasgow coma score (GCS) to rehabilitative potential in patients suffering traumatic brain injury. American Surgeon 69(6):491-7, 2003.

18. Schenarts PJ. Three year old boy with burn wound sepsis: A challenge to the ethics of a responsible surgeon. Current Surgery 61(3):245-6, May-Jun 2004.

19. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Collins BA, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF. Language Barrier Leads to the Unnecessary Intubation of Trauma Patients. American Surgeon 70(9), 783-6, September 2004.

20. Schenarts PJ, Bowen J, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Cromwell S, Rotondo MF. The Effect of a Rotating Night-Float Coverage Scheme on Preventable and Potentially Preventable Morbidity at a Level I Trauma Center. The American Journal of Surgery 190 (1), 147-152, July 2005.

21. Beaver TM, Schenarts PJ. Battlefield Surgery 2005. International Journal of Surgery, June 2005.

22. Rotondo MF, Schenarts PJ. Invited Critique of article “Corticosteroid Use in the Intensive Care Unit” by Britt RC, Devine A, Swallen KC et al. Archives of Surgery 141, 149 (critique; article 145-149), February 2006.

23. Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE. Anterior Urethral Disruption in a Female Patient with a Traumatic Pelvic Fracture. Surgery Journal, 1(1): 14-16, 2006.

24. Schenarts PJ, Anderson Schenarts KD, Rotondo MF. Myths and Realities of the 80-hour Work Week. Current Surgery 63(4):269-74, Jul-Aug 2006.

25. Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Low-Dose Dopamine: a Physiologically based review. Current Surgery 63(3):219-25, May-June 2006.

26. Goettler CE, Fugo JR, Bard MR, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. Predicting the need for early tracheostomy. Journal of Trauma, 60(5):991-6, May 2006.

27. Schenarts PJ. Resident dismissal – the basics. Focus on Surgical Education, Winter 2006.

28. Bard, MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Sagraves, SG, Schenarts PJ, Newel MA, Fugate M, Rotondo MF. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome: turning minor injuries into major problem. Journal of Trauma 61(6):1441-1446, December 2006.

29. Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Rural trauma recidivism: a different disease. Archives of Surgery 142: 77-81, January 2007.

30. Sagraves SG, Phade S, Spain T, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Newell MA, Cairns B, Peck M, Rotondo MF: A Collaborative Systems Approach to Rural Burn Care. Journal of Burn Care and Research 28(1):111-4, Jan-Feb 2007.

31. Schenarts PJ. Debriefing is an effective method for providing feedback and ensuring adherence to best clinical practice by residents in the intensive care unit. Critical Care Medicine, 35(3): 957-8, March 2007.

32. Newell MA, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Holbert D, Pories WJ, Rotondo MF. Body mass index and outcomes in critically injured blunt trauma patients: weighing the impact. Journal of the American College of Surgeons;204(5):1056-61, May 2007.

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS Continued

33. Toschlog EA, Newton C, Allen N, Newell MA, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF. Morbidity Reduction in Critically Ill Trauma Patients Through use of a Computerized Insulin Infusion Protocol: A Preliminary Study. Journal of Trauma;62(6):1370-6, June 2007.

34. Schenarts PJ. Incorporating Leadership Training, a Horizontal Approach to Resuscitation and Performance Feedback into Advanced Life Support. Critical Care Medicine;35(7):1781-2, July 2007.

35. Schlitzkus LL, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. "Personal Achievement and Team Success: Where is the Balance Point? FOCUS on Surgical Education Fall / Winter, 19-22, 2007.

36. Schenarts PJ, Phade SV, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Field Hypotension: A Marker of Severe Injury or Crying Wolf? North Carolina Medical Journal, July-August, 69 (4); 265-269, 2008

37. Schenarts PJ Proceedings of the 2007 Annual Meetings of the Association for Surgical Education, Teaching & Learning in Medicine, January 2008

38. Schenarts PJ, Phade SV, Goettler GE, Waibel WH, Agle SC, Bard MR, Rotondo MF. Impact of Acute Care General Surgery Coverage by Trauma Surgeons on the Trauma Patient. American Surgeon, 74(6):494-501, 2008

39. Schenarts PJ, Love KM, Agle SC, Haisch CE. Comparison of Surgery Applicants from US Medical Schools with US-Born and Foreign-Born International Medical School Graduates. Journal of Surgical Education 65(6):406-412, March 2008

40. Schenarts PJ. Advice for New Residents & Faculty: Keys to an Unsuccessful Career and the Importance of Failure. Focus on Surgical Education, Summer 2008.

41. Schenarts PJ, Tyson GH. Combining audiovisual feedback and debriefing: Learning or just imitating? Critical Care Medicine 36(10); 2948-2949, 2008

42. Schenarts PJ, Proceedings of the 2008 Annual Meetings of the Association for Surgical Education, Teaching & Learning in Medicine 20(4):352-356, 2008

43. Waibel BH, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG. High Pressure Water Jet Injury to Neck and Arm. American Surgeon 75(1):90-91, 2009

44. Schenarts PJ, Book Review. Surgery: Diagnosis and Management, Fourth Edition. (Editor, Derek Alderson). Accepted February 2009, American Journal of Surgery.

45. Briggs, S, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF. High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation as a Rescue Therapy for Adult Trauma Patients. American Journal of Critical Care 18(2):144-148, March 2009.

46. Schenarts PJ, Meara MP. The Next Generation of Surgeons Is More Similar To Previous Generations Than Commonly Thought. American Journal of Surgery, Jul 198(1):150-151,2009.

47. Schlitzkus LL, McNally MM, Agle SC, Schenarts KD, Schenarts PJ. What do surgical nurses know about surgical residents. Journal of Surgical Education 66(6):383-391, 2009.

48. Schenarts PJ, Proceedings of the 2009 Annual Meetings of the Association for Surgical Education, Teaching & Learning in Medicine. 22(1): 68-73, 2010

49. Newell MA, Rotondo MF, Toschlog EA, Waibel BH, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE. The elderly trauma patient: an investment in the future? J Trauma 67(2):337-340, 2009.

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS Continued

50. Schenarts PJ, Schlitzkus LL, Goettler CE. Is resident education a casualty or beneficiary of rapid response systems? Critical Care Medicine. 37(12):3180 - 1, 2009.

51. Rotondo MF, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Robertson MJ. What Price Commitment – What Benefit? The Cost of a Saved Life in a Developing Level I Trauma Center. J Trauma 67(5): 915-023, 2009.

52. Clayton CS, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG. Treatment of traumatic hemisection of the female pelvis with one year follow up. American Surgeon 76(8):116-7, 2010

53. Schlitzkus LL, Schenarts KD, Schenarts PJ. Is your residency ready for generation Y? Journal of Surgical Education 67(2):108-111, 2010.

54. Schenarts PJ, Cohen KC. The Leadership Vacuum in Resuscitative Medicine. Critical Care Medicine Apr;38(4):1216-7, 2010.

55. Goettler CE, Waibel B, Goodwin J, Watkins F, Toschlog EA, Sagraves S, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Trauma ICU Survival: How Good is an Educated Guess. Journal of Trauma 69(5):1049-1053, 2010.

56. Newell MA, Schlitzkus LL, Waibel BH, White MA, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. Damage Control in the Elderly: Futile Endeavor or Fruitful Enterprise? Journal of Trauma 69(5):1049-1053, 2010.

57. Meara MP, Schlitzkus LL, Witherington M, Haisch C, Rotondo MF, Schenarts PJ. Surgical Resident Education: What is the Department’s Price for Commitment? Journal of Surgical Education 67(6):427-431, 2010.

58. Schenarts PJ, Termuhen PM, Pasley J, Rose JS, Friedell ML. A Primer on How to Select Osteopathic Applicants to an Allopathic General Surgery Residency. Journal of Surgical Education 68(3):239-45, 2011.

59. Rose JS, Waibel BH, Schenarts PJ. Disparity Between Resident and Attending Surgeons’ Perceptions of Pre-operative Preparation, Intra-operative Teaching, and Post-operative Feedback. Journal of Surgical Education 68:459-64, 2011.

60. Schenarts PJ, Meara MP, Waibel BH. A resident’s guide to persuading those who judge you at the surgical M&M. Surgery: Research. 1(2): 2011.

61. Schenarts PJ, Schenarts KD. Educational impact of the Electronic Medical Record. Journal of Surgical Education. 69:105-112, 2012.

62. Rose JS, Waibel BH, Schenarts PJ. Resident Perceptions of the Impact of Paging on Intra-operative Education. American Surgeon 78(6):642-646, 2012.

63. Schenarts PJ. Goettler CE, White MA, Waibel, BH. An objective study of the impact of the electronic medical record on outcomes in trauma patients. American Surgeon. 78 (11) 1249-54, 2012.

64. Schlitzkus LL, Clark CJ, Agle SC, Schenarts PJ. A six year head-to-head comparison of osteopathic and allopathic applicants to a university-based, allopathic general surgery residency. Journal of Surgical Education. 69(6):699-704, 2012.

65. Wilson KL, Schenarts PJ, Bacchetta MD, Rai PR, Nakayama DK. Pediatric trauma experience in a combat support hospital in eastern Afghanistan over 10 months, 2010 to 2011. Am Surg. 2013 Mar;79(3):257-60.

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS Continued

66. Schenarts PJ, Flowers K. Too many excuses for not teaching in the operating room and one simple solution: faculty feedback. JAMA Surgery 2013 Aug 14, Epub ahead of print.

67. Schlitzkus LL, Schenarts PJ, Schenarts KD. ‘Twas the night before the interview: Perceptions of Resident Applicants about the Pre-interview Reception. J Surgical Education 2013; 70(6): 750-757.

68. Friedell ML, VanderMeer TJ, Cheatham ML, Fuhrman GM, Schenarts PJ, Mellinger JD, Morris Jon. Perceptions of Graduating General Surgery Chief Residents: Are they confident in their training? Journal of Amer College of Surg. 2014;1-9. Epub ahead of print.

69. Schenarts PJ, Melin A. The program director’s dilemma. Journal of Grad Med Educ. 6(2):351-352, 2014.

70. Schenarts PJ, Evans C. The Eye of the Master. American Journal of Surgery 208 (2):178-9, 2014.

71. Langenfeld SL, Cook G, Sudbeck C, Luers T, Schenarts PJ. An Assessment of Unprofessional Behavior Among Surgical Residents on Facebook: A Warning of the Dangers of Social Media. Journal of Surgical Education. 71(6):28-32, 2014

72. Lowe JJ, Jelden KC, Schenarts PJ, Rupp LE, Hawes KJ, Tysor BM, Swansige RG, Schwedhelm SS, Smith PW, Gibbs SG Considerations for safe EMS transport of patients infected with Ebola. . Journal of Emergency Care. 19(2):179-183, 2015.

73. Evans C, Schenarts PJ. No one ever drowned in sweat. American Journal of Surgery . 210 (1):173-174, 2015.

74. Schlitzkus LL, Melin AA, Johanning JJ, Schenarts PJ. Perioperative management of the elderly patient. Surg Clin N Am. 95(2):391-415, 2015

75. Kempenich J, Willis R, Rakosi, Wiersch J, Schenarts PJ. How do perceptions of autonomy differ in general surgery training between faculty, residents, hospital administrators and the general public? A multi-institutional study. Journal of Surgical Education. 72(6):e193-201, 2015

76. Schenarts PJ, Cemaj S. The Aging Surgeon: Implications for the Workforce, The Surgeon, and The Patient. Surgical Clinics of North America 96(1): 129-38, 2016

77. Marin RF, Schenarts PJ. Development of a Surgeon. Surgical Clinics of North America 96(1), 2016

78. Langenfeld S, Sudbeck CM, Luers TH, Cook PJ, Gates C, Schenarts PJ. The glass houses of attending surgeons: an assessment of unprofessional behavior on Facebook among practicing surgeons. Journal of Surgical Education. 72(6):e280-285, 2015

79. Isakov A, and EMS Biosafety Transport Consortium (Schenarts PJ representing UNMC & Omaha Fire Dept). Example: Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Patient Handoff between a Healthcare Facility and a Transporting Ambulance. Centers for Disease Control White Paper, Atlanta, GA, Published on line, Feb 2016.

80. Isakov A, Flueckiger M, and EMS Biosafety Transport Consortium (Schenarts PJ representing UNMC & Omaha Fire Dept). Example: Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Air-to-Ground (Air-Ground) Patient Handoff. Centers for Disease Control White Paper, Atlanta, GA, Published on line, Feb 2016.

81. Lowe J, and EMS Biosafety Transport Consortium (Schenarts PJ representing UNMC & Omaha Fire Dept). Example: Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Decontamination of an Ambulance that has Transported a Person under Investigation or Patient with Confirmed Ebola. Centers for Disease Control White Paper, Atlanta, GA, Published on line, Feb 2016.

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS Continued

82. Langenfeld SJ, Vargo DJ, Schenarts PJ. Balancing privacy and professionalism: a survey of general surgery program directors on social media and surgical education. Journal of Surgical Education. S1931-7204(16)30118-0

83. Kempenich JW, Willis RE, Al Fayyadh MJ, Cromer RM, Schenarts PJ, VanSickle KR, Dent DL. The effect of patient education on the perceptions of resident participation in surgical care. Journal of Surgical Education. S1931, Sep 20, 2016 [Advanced E Publication].

84. Evans CH. Schenarts KD, Shostrom V, Schenarts PJ. “Surgery Interrupted”: The effect of multi-tasking on cognitive and technical tasks in medical students. Submitted 30 March 2016.

85. Damewood R, Morris JB, Mellinger J, Friedell ML, Borman, KR. Dent DL, Schenarts PJ, Jarman BT. Association of Program Directors in Surgery Position Response to ACGME for Position on Accreditation Requirements. Journal of Surgical Education. 73(3):363-9, 2016.

86. Kemenich J, Schenarts PJ. Improving Autonomy in General Surgery Resident Training. Resources in Surgical Education, American College of Surgeons. Accepted 20 August 2016

87. Schneider E, Schenarts PJ, Shostrom V, Schenarts KD, Evans CH. “I got it on Ebay!”: cost-effective approach to surgical skills laboratories. Journal of Surgical Research. 207:1-8, 2017

88. Schenarts PJ, Langenfeld S, A Program Director’s Guide to Resident Dismissal. American Surgeon.83 (2): 119-126, 2017.

89. Grams BM, Schenarts PJ. A Resident’s Operative Role: Perception is not Reality. Am J Surg 214 (4): 827-828, 2017

90. Fuglestad MA, Schenarts PJ Supervision is not education: The dark side of remote access to the electronic health record. J Grad Med Educ 9(6):714-715, 2017.

91. Deal SB, Alseidi AA, Chipman JG, Gauvin J, Meara, M Sidwell R, Dimitrios S, Schenarts PJ. Identifying priorities for faculty development in General Surgery using the Delphi Consensus Method. J Surg Educ Aug 2018

92. Kempenich JW, Willis RE, Campi HD, Schenarts PJ. The cost of compliance: the financial burden of fulfilling Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American Board of Surgery. J Surgical Education. August 2018

93. Schlitzkus LL, Summers JL, Schenarts PJ. Rapid Reversal of Novel Anticoagulant and Antiplatelet Medications in General Surgery Emergencies. Surgical Clinics of North America 98(5)L1073-1080, 2018.

BOOKS and BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Schenarts PJ and Traber DL: “The lung: An undrained abscess?” In: Intensivmedizin 1995 (Intensive Care Medicine 1995) (Eds. P Lawin K Peter, T Prien) Springer-Verlag, Stuttgart, New York pp 122-131, 1995.

2. Schenarts PJ and Traber DL. Interaction between vasodilating substances and lung function. In: Pulmonary Blood Flow in the Intensive Care Unit. (Ed. M Pinsky), WB Saunders, London pp 33-55, 1996.

3. Cushing BM, Schenarts PJ, Rutstein LA. Initial evaluation and resuscitation in trauma. In: Surgery, (Ed: Corson, Williamson R.) Mosby, London, UK. 2001.

4. Schenarts PJ and Morris JA. Critical Care. In: Clinician’s Pocket Reference, “The Scut Monkey Handbook” (9th Edition) (Ed: Gomella LG) Appleton & Lange, Stamford, CT, 2001.

5. Schenarts PJ. Umbrella Effects of Landmines. Emergency War Surgery Atlas (Ed. S. Nessen), Borden Institute Publishing, 2006 (Electronic Version).

6. Schenarts PJ and Robinson DW. Initial Control and Treatment of Left Subclavian Artery Gunshot Wound. In: Trauma Atlas, Borden Institute Publishing, 2006 (Electronic Version).

7. Schenarts PJ. The Competencies Under Fire: The Iraq Experience- Do Competencies Apply in the War Zone? Surgery: A Competency-Based Companion (Ed. B. Mann), 2006.

8. Schenarts PJ. Hopkins MA. The Art of Oral Presentation. Surgery: A Competency-Based Companion (Ed. B. Mann), 2006.

9. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Junior Resident Edition, East Carolina Press, 2007

10. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Senior Resident Edition, East Carolina Press, 2007

11. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Junior Resident Edition, East Carolina Press, 2008.

12. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Senior Resident Edition, East Carolina Press, 2008.

13. Schenarts PJ. Umbrella effect of landmine blasts. War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq. A series of cases, 2003-2007. (Eds: Nessen SC, Lounsbury DE, Hetz SP). Office of the Surgeon General, Washington, DC, 2008. pp: 292-296.

14. Schenarts PJ, Robinson D. Initial management of left subclavian gunshot wound. War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq. A series of cases, 2003-2007. (Eds: Nessen SC, Lounsbury DE, Hetz SP). Office of the Surgeon General, Washington, DC, 2008. pp:350-2.

15. Schenarts PJ Traumatic below knee amputation. War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq. A series of cases, 2003-2007. (Eds: Nessen SC, Lounsbury DE, Hetz SP). Office of the Surgeon General, Washington, DC, 2008. pp:286-291.

16. Schenarts PJ. Photo credit page 425. War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq. A series of cases, 2003-2007. (Eds: Nessen SC, Lounsbury DE, Hetz SP). Office of the Surgeon General, Washington, DC, 2008. p. 425

17. Schenarts PJ, Tisherman S, Daley, Wohltmann, Surgical Critical Care, Essentials of General Surgery. 5th Edition. (Eds. Lawrence PF, Bell RM, Dayton MT). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, 2010.

18. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Junior Resident Edition, East Carolina Press, 2009.

BOOKS and BOOK CHAPTERS Continued

19. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Senior Resident Edition, East Carolina Press, 2009.

20. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Junior Resident Edition, East Carolina Press, 2010.

21. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Senior Resident Edition, East Carolina Press, 2010.

22. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Junior Resident Edition, East Carolina Press, 2011.

23. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Senior Resident Edition, East Carolina Press, 2011.

24. Schenarts PJ, Maness M, Pender J. Paraesophageal Hernia. Common Problems in Acute Care Surgery. (LJ Moore, Ed.) Springer Publishing, Warrington, PA. Pages 203-210, 2013.

25. Schenarts PJ. (Editor): Perioperative Management. Surgical Clinics of North America. 95(2) April 2015.

26. Schenarts PJ. Initial Trauma Evaluation and Resuscitation. in Surgery: Core Principles and Practice (2nd Edition).

(Corson and Williamson. Ed) Jaypee Medical Publishers. Philadelphia, PA. 2015.

27. Martin R, Schenarts PJ. (Editors). Surgical Training and the Workforce. Surgical Clinics of North America. Feb 2016

28. Evans CH, Goede M, Schenarts PJ, Cemaj S, Buesing K, Miserlis D, Peterson K, McWilliams K. University of Nebraska Acute Care Surgery Manual. 2014.

29. Schenarts PJ and Omaha Fire Department. OFD-EMS Protocol Book-4th edition

30. Schenarts PJ Martin RF, General Surgery Emergencies, Surgical Clinics NA , Oct 2018

31. Schlitzkus LL, Waibel BH, Schenarts PJ. Teaching Residents during Damage Control Laparotomy.

CURRICULUM/ SYLLABUS

1. Schenarts PJ, Trauma Rotation Syllabus, 3rd year General Surgery Clerkship

Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, March, 2002.

2. Schenarts PJ, Trauma Rotation Curriculum, 2nd year Physician’s Assistant Program

Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, March 2002.

3. Schenarts PJ and Pofahl, W.General Surgery Course Curriculum, Physician Assistant Program, Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, April 2002.

4. Schenarts PJ, General Surgery Clerkship Syllabus, Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, North Carolina, June 2002.

5. Schenarts PJ, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care Curriculum, General Surgery Residency, East Carolina University, August, 2005.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS:

1. Schenarts PJ and Fourihar F. “K1 lymphoma: A case presentation”. Winter meeting of The New England Pediatric Pathologists Club Providence, RI, 1990.

2. Schenarts PJ and Morgan A. “Analysis of abuse versus non-abuse in school age children who required hospitalization after scald burn”. 3rd Annual National Pediatric Trauma Forum. Indianapolis, IN 1993.

3. Schenarts PJ, Kikuchi Y, Bradford D, Schmalstieg F, Traber L, Traber D. “A nonanticoagulant heparinoid preserves pulmonary microvascular permeability after smoke inhalation”. McLaughlin Research Colloquium on Infection and Immunity. Galveston, TX, 1995.

4. Schenarts PJ. “Smoke inhalation and neutrophil trafficking in the lung”. 26th Annual Spring Surgical Symposium, Portland, ME, 1995.

5. Schenarts PJ. “Hypertonic saline dextran in resuscitation of burns”. 27th Spring Surgical Symposium, Portland, ME, 1996.

6. Schenarts PJ. “Effects of anti-L-selection antibody on the pulmonary and systemic Manifestations of smoke inhalation injury”. American College of Surgeons, Resident Trauma Paper Competition (New England Regional Finals), Boston, MA, 1997.

7. Schenarts PJ. “Pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate normalizes Hyperdynamic circulation in sepsis”. New England Surgical Symposium, Portland, ME, 1997.

8. Schenarts PJ, Brady TB, Abourjaily GS. “Operative debridment of pancreatic necrosis”. Winter meeting of the Maine Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, Sugar Loaf, ME, 1998.

9. Schenarts PJ. “Physiologic endpoints in resuscitation”. Surgical Grand Rounds, Maine Medical Center. Portland, ME, 1998.

10. Schenarts PJ. “Clinical endpoints in the resuscitation of trauma”. Conference on the Pulmonary Artery Catheter, Use, Misuse, Overuse. Portland, ME, 1999.

11. Schenarts PJ. “Physiologic aspects of aging”. Surgical Grand Rounds, Maine Medical Center. Portland, ME, 1999.

12. Schenarts PJ. “Thromboembolism prophylaxis after traumatic injury”. Multi-disciplinary Critical Care Grand Rounds, Vanderbilt, University, Nashville, TN, 2000.

13. Schenarts PJ. “Medical consequences of terrorism”, EMS Night Out, Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia, TN, 2000.

14. Schenarts PJ. “Comparison & Contrast Adult and Pediatric Trauma”, Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds. East Carolina University. Greenville, NC, 2001.

15. Schenarts PJ. “Initial Resuscitation of the Pediatric Trauma Patient” CORE Pediatric Trauma Program, NC, 2002.

16. Schenarts PJ. “Renal Dose Dopamine: Science or Science Fiction”. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds. East Carolina University. Greenville, NC, 2002.

17. Schenarts PJ, Roth S, Pofahl W. “Preparation for Oral Boards”. Chairman’s Conference, Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2002.

18. Schenarts PJ. “Surgical Nutrition”, Chairman’s Conference, Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2002.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):

19. Schenarts PJ. “Kinematics of Traumatic Injury”. Department of Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2003.

20. Bowen J, Schenarts PJ, Goebel J, Toschlog E, Sagraves S, Bard M, Rotondo M. “Complications of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in trauma patients”.

Principle Faculty Advisor

Third Place North Carolina Resident Trauma Paper Competition – 2002

21. Bowen J, Schenarts PJ, Bard M, Sagraves S, Goettler C, Toschlog E, Rotondo, MF. “Does Resident Continuity of Care Matter? The Effect of a Unique Night-Time Coverage Scheme on Morbidity and Mortality at a Regional Level 1 Trauma Center”.

Principle Faculty Advisor

First Place North Carolina Resident Trauma Paper Competition – 2003

First Place Southeastern Region Resident Trauma Paper Competition – 2003

National Finalist, representing Region IV – 2003

22. Mann CH, Barwick JF, Schenarts PJ. “Common Orthopedic Injuries Presenting to a Public Hospital in Guatemala” International Health Education Consortium, Guatemala, 2004.

23. Schenarts PJ. “Battle Injures During Operation Enduring Freedom”

Combined Trauma & Emergency Medicine Conference East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2003.

24. Schenarts PJ, Parker F. “Global War on Terrorism: A View From Two Fronts”. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2004.

25. Phade SV, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “Effect of Trauma Center Development on Surgical Resident Education”. ACS NC-COT Resident Paper Competition 2004.

Principle Faculty Advisor

Third Place North Carolina Resident Trauma Paper Competition – 2004

26. Fugo J, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “Critically Injured Trauma Patients: Where do they belong?” ACS NC-COT Resident Paper Competition 2004.

27. Fugate M, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: Turning Minor Injuries into Major Problems”. ACS NC-COT Resident Paper Competition 2004.

28. Willis HL, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Smith PJ. “Clinical significance of CT scan-identified blush in patients with liver injuries”. Medical Student Annual Research Day, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, August 2004.

29. Smith PJ, Willis HL, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “Shotgun Injury Management and Outcomes”. Medical Student Annual Research Day, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, August 2004.

30. Fugate M, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: Turning Minor Injuries into Major Problems”. EAST 18th Annual Scientific Assembly, January 2005.

31. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Fugo J, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “Critically Injured Adolescent Patients: Where do they belong?” Poster presentation at Southeastern Surgical Congress, February 2005.

32. Schenarts PJ. “Critical Care While Under Fire: Tales from Iraq & Afghanistan”. Multidisciplinary Critical Care Conference, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, May 2005.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):

33. Schenarts PJ. “Trauma Care While Under Fire: Tales from Iraq & Afghanistan”. Multidisciplinary Trauma Conference, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, July 2005.

34. Schenarts PJ. “Oral Board Prep”. Department of Surgery Chairman’s Conference, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, August 2005.

35. Schenarts PJ. “Fundamentals of War Surgery: What a medical team needs to know prior to deployment”. 916th Aerospace Medicine Flight, Seymour-Johnson Airforce Base, Goldsboro, NC, August 2005.

36. Schenarts PJ. “Tactical Medicine”. NC State Police Conference, Greenville, NC, August 2005.

37. Schenarts PJ. “Battle Injuries during Operation Enduring Freedom”. 8th Annual Naval Trauma Symposium, San Antonio, TX, August 2005.

38. Schenarts PJ. “War Surgery during Operations Enduring Freedom & Iraqi Freedom”. Surgical Grand Rounds, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, September 2005.

39. Goettler CE, Fugo JR, Bard MR, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. “Predicting the need for early tracheostomy: a multifactorial analysis of 992 intubated trauma patients”. Presented at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma 64th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, September 2005.

40. Schenarts PJ. “Medical Care in a War Zone-Tales from Afghanistan & Iraq”. Eastern Regional Advisory Committee (ERAC) meeting, Greenville, NC, November 2005.

41. Goettler CE, Briggs SE, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) as a Rescue Maneuver for Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in Trauma Patients”. Poster presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 35th Critical Care Congress, San Francisco, CA, January 2006.

42. Sagraves SG, Fugo J, Bowen J, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “Beta-Blockers are Safe in Elderly Trauma Patients”. Poster presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 35th Critical Care Congress, San Francisco, CA, January 2006.

43. Toschlog EA, Allen N, Briggs SE, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “Cefepime Continuous Infusion (CTI) Versus Conventional Dosing (CVD) for Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP)”. Poster presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 35th Critical Care Congress, San Francisco, CA, January 2006.

44. Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF, Briggs SE, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Newell MA. “Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Bedside Surgery: A Cost Effective Approach”. Poster presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 35th Critical Care Congress, San Francisco, CA, January 2006.

45. Schenarts PJ, E Toschlog, S Sagraves, M Bard, C Goettler, M Newell, M Rotondo, “Surgical Resident Perceptions Of Trauma / Critical Care Surgeons”. Poster presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s 35th Critical Care Congress, San Francisco, CA, January 2006.

46. Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Willis H, Rotondo MF. “Contrast Blush Not Degree of Injury or Transfusion Requirement Predict Positive Angiograms After Hepatic Trauma”. Poster presentation at the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s 19th Annual Scientific Assembly, Orlando, FL, January 2006.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):

47. Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Bard MR, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. “Free Peritoneal Fluid (FF) Without Solid Organ Injury on Computerized Tomography (CT) Following Blunt Trauma: Predictors of Therapeutic Laparotomy (TL)”. Western Trauma Association 36th Annual Meeting, Big Sky, MT, February 2006.

48. Newell MA, Rotondo MF, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE. “The Elderly Trauma Patient: An Investment for the Future?” Western Trauma Association 36th Annual Meeting, Big Sky, MT, February 2006.

49. Schenarts PJ. “Reflections on being a surgeon during the 4th World War: Iraq & Afghanistan 2004-2005”. Perspectives Lecture Series, Medical Humanities Department, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, February 2006.

50. Schenarts PJ. “Overcoming struggle”. Mended Hearts Pitt County Chapter Meeting, Greenville, NC, March 2006.

51. Schenarts PJ. “On being a citizen soldier”. JH Rose High School, Greenville, NC, March 2006.

52. Schenarts PJ. “Wartime Amputations”. Physical Medication and Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, Greenville, NC, March 2006.

53. Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “Factors Influencing Surgical Resident Fellowship Selection and Career Choice”. Association of Program Directors in Surgery/Association for Surgical Education, Tucson, AZ, March 2006.

54. Sagraves SG, Phade S, Spain T, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Newell MA, Cairns B, Peck M, Rotondo, MF. “A Collaborative Systems Approach to Rural Burn Care”. Poster presentation at the American Burn Association 38th Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, April 2006.

55. Schenarts PJ. “Medical Aspects of Torture and Triage”. M-4 War and Medicine Selective, Medical Humanities Department, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, North Carolina, April 2006.

56. Tyson H, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Predictors of Decubitus Ulcer Formation in the Trauma Population. North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Resident & Fellow Research Paper Competition 2006, July 2006.

57. Fugate M, Toschlog EA, Newton C, Newell MA, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF. “Morbidity Reduction in Critically Ill Trauma Patients Through Use of a Computerized Insulin Infusion Protocol: A Preliminary Study”. (July 2006).

3rd Place North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Resident & Fellow Research Paper Competition – 2006

58. Phade SV, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF. “Significance of Field Hypotension in Patients Who Arrive Normotensive at the Trauma Center”. North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Resident & Fellow Research Paper Competition 2006.

59. Schenarts PJ. “Surgical Care during the 4th World War”. North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons 2006 Annual Meeting, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, July 2006.

60. Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF. “Field Hypotension: A Marker of Severe Injury or Crying Wolf”. Poster presentation at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma's 65th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September 2006.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):

61. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Tyson GH, Rotondo MF. “Risk Factors for the Development of Decubitus Ulcers in Trauma Patients”. Poster presentation at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma's 65th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September 2006.

62. Toschlog EA, Newton C, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “The impact of a computerized glycemic control protocol on outcome in critically ill trauma patients”. Presented at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s 65th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September 2006.

63. Rotondo MF, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Newell MA. “What price commitment?” Presented at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s 65th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September 2006.

64. Schenarts PJ. “From the Battlefield to the Tobacco Field – Lessons Learned at War in Triage and Transport”. 3rd Eastern Regional Trauma Symposium 2006: Current Trends in Trauma Care, Greenville, NC, October 2006.

65. Schenarts PJ. “Combat Surgery in Iraq & Afghanistan”. Greenville Rotary Club, Greenville, NC, October 2006.

66. Sagraves SG, Phade S, Spain T, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Newell MA, Cairns B, Peck M, Rotondo MF. “A Collaborative Systems Approach to Rural Burn Care”. Poster presentation at the Southern Medical Association's 19th Annual Southern Region Burn Conference, Durham, NC, November 2006.

67. Schenarts PJ. “Hepatobiliary Tract Injury”. Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, November 2006.

68. Newell MA, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Holbert D, Rotondo MF. “Weighing the Influence of Body Mass Index on Outcomes in Critically Injured Blunt Trauma Patients”. Presentation at the Southern Surgical Association’s 118th Annual Session, Palm Beach, FL, December 2006.

69. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. “Swinging Back The Pendulum on Intubation Indications for Trauma Patients”. Poster Presentation at the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s 20th Annual Scientific Assembly, Fort Myers, FL, January 2007.

70. Delgado A. Invited discussant: Schenarts PJ. “A New Biological Hemostatic Dressing (BHD) Reduces Blood Loss, Resuscitation Volume, and Improves Survival in Hypothermic Coagulopathic Swine with Grade V Liver Injuries”. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s 20th Annual Scientific Assembly, Fort Myers, FL, January 2007.

71. Schenarts PJ. “From the Battlefield to the Tobacco Field: Lessons in Triage & Transport During War”. 18th Annual New Hanover Regional Medical Center Trauma Symposium and Disaster Workshop, Wilmington, NC, February 2007.

72. Schenarts PJ, Phade SV, Bard MR, Rotondo MF. “The Surgical Morbidity & Mortality Conference: Can it be Used to Meet the Competency Requirement?” Poster Presentation at the Southeastern Surgical Congress’ Annual Scientific Meeting, Savannah, GA, February 2007.

73. Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF. “Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Trauma: Are ADHD Children More Severely Injured?” Poster Presentation at the Southeastern Surgical Congress’ Annual Scientific Meeting, Savannah, GA, February 2007.

74. Newell MA, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Holbert D, Rotondo MF. “A Coat of Armor? Analyzing Injury Patterns in the Critically Injured Obese Patient”. Poster Presentation at the Southeastern Surgical Congress’ Annual Scientific Meeting, Savannah, GA, February 2007

75. Schenarts PJ. “Military Medicine in Iraq and Afghanistan”. M-4 War and Medicine Selective, Medical Humanities Department, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, North Carolina, April 2007

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):

76. Schenarts PJ, Schenarts KD, Haisch C, Rotondo MF. “You’re fired”: basics of resident dismissal. Association for Surgical Education, Washington DC, April 2007.

77. Schenarts PJ, Curet MJ. Resident Leadership Skills. Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Washington DC, April 2007.

78. Schenarts PJ, Haisch C, Bard MR. “Dinner and a beating” Thinking out of the Box presentation. Association for Surgical Education, Washington DC, April 2007.

79. Phade SV, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Dailey JA, Bard MR, Rotondo MF. Effect of Emergency Surgery Coverage on the Trauma Patient. 2007 Trauma Resident Paper Competition, NC Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Asheville, NC July 2007

80. Godwin J, Bard MR Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. More buck for the bang. 2007 Trauma Resident Paper Competition, NC Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Asheville, NC July 2007

81. Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Schenarts KD, Newell MA, Waibel BH, Rotondo MF. Increasing resident responsibility: the impact on trauma patients. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Amelia Island, FL, Jan 2008.

82. Schenarts PJ, Phade SV, Goettler CE, Agle S, Bard MR, Rotondo MF. Effect of Emergency Surgery Coverage by Trauma Surgeons on the Trauma Patient. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Birmingham, AL. Jan 2008.

83. Claydon CS, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ. Vacuum Assisted Closure Therapy For Complex Vulvar and Perineal Wounds. Society of Gynecologic Surgery, New Orleans, LA, March 2009.

84. Schenarts PJ. Schlitzkus LL, Is your residency program ready for Generation Y? Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Salt Lake City, UT, April 2009.

85. Schlitzkus LL, McNally MM, Agle SC, Schenarts, KD, Schenarts PJ. What do surgical nurses know about surgical residents? Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Salt Lake City, UT, April 2009.

86. Schenarts PJ. Individual vs. Team Performance: Where is the Balance Point? Association for Surgical Education. Salt Lake City, UT, April 2009.

87. deWolfe, M, Bard, M, Waibel, B, Schenarts, PJ, Rotondo, M. The impact of the Iraq war on physical child abuse in America, North Carolina Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Asheville, NC July 2009

88. Schenarts PJ, Williams F. Pediatric Burn Resuscitation and Care with a Glimpse into the Future. Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, East Carolina University, August 2009

89. Schenarts PJ, "Life as a Surgeon". (Invited lecture), Medical Student Program, 95th Annual Congress of the American College of Surgeons. Chicago, IL, Oct 2009.

90. Schenarts PJ, " The interview: what do Program Directors look for?" Medical Student Program, 95th Annual Congress of the American College of Surgeons. Chicago, IL, Oct 2009.

91. Schlitzkus, LL, Schenarts PJ. Interactions between female nurses and female residents. Is it a problem and how to correct it? Association of Program Directors in Surgery. San Antonio, TX April 2010

92. Schlitzkus L, Meara M, Witherington M, Haisch C, Rotondo M, Schenarts PJ. Surgical Resident Education; What is the Department's Price for Commitment? Association of Program Directors in Surgery. San Antonio, TX April 2010.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):

93. Newell MA, Schlitzkus LL, Waibel BH, White MA, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. Damage Control in the Elderly: Futile Endeavor or Fruitful Enterprise? 23rd Annual Meeting Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST), Phoenix, AZ, Jan 2010.

94. Schenarts PJ, Schlitzkus LL, Waibel BH, Bard MR Trauma Publications in the American General and Subspecialty Surgery Literature. Southeastern Surgical Congress, Savannah, GA, Feb 2010.

95. Schlitzkus LL, Schenarts PJ. Women behaving badly: Interactions between female nurses and female residents. Annual Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery, San Antonio, TX, April 2010.

96. Meara MP, Schlitzkus LL, Witherington M, Haisch C, Rotondo MF, Schenarts PJ. Surgical Resident Education: What is the Department’s Price for Commitment? Annual Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery, San Antonio, TX, April 2010.

97. Rose JS, Waibel BH, Schenarts PJ. Disparity Between Resident and Attending Surgeons’ Perceptions of Pre-operative Preparation, Intra-operative Teaching, and Post-operative Feedback. Annual Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Boston Mass, March, 2011.

98. Schenarts PJ, Gauvin J. The Resident File: A Potential Risk to the Resident, the Faculty and the Program Director. Annual Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Boston Mass, March, 2011.

99. Schenarts PJ. The Educational Downsides of the Electronic Medical Record. Annual Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Boston Mass, March, 2011.

100. Schenarts PJ. The Residents of Generation Y. Annual Meeting of the Association of Residency Coordinators in Surgery, Boston Mass, March, 2011.

101. Schenarts PJ. Ballistic Injuries. North Carolina Trauma Registrar Symposium. Greenville, NC, May 2011

102. White MA, Waibel BH, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ. The Impact of the Electronic Medical Record on Outcomes in Trauma Patients. North Carolina Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Asheville, NC July 2011.

103. Englert Z, Waibel BH, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR. Complications in less injured patients lets prevent them. North Carolina Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Asheville, NC July 2011.

104. deWolfe M, Agle S, Schenarts PJ. Caught in the cross fire: treatment of Afghans at a US Combat Support Hospital in Eastern Afghanistan. North Carolina Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Asheville, NC July 2011.

105. Schenarts PJ. (Panel moderator) On the shoulders of giants, progressive thoughts on education by surgical educators of yesteryear. Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA Oct, 2011.

106. Schenarts PJ. Using ERAS and USMLE scores in the selection of surgical residents. Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA Oct, 2011.

107. Schenarts PJ. Surgery as a career. American Medical Association sponsored lecture on career development. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. Nov, 2011

108. Schenarts PJ Good Medicine in Dangerous Places: A Medical Tour through Iraq and Afghanistan. Pender County Medical Society, Wilmington, NC, Jan. 18, 2012.

109. Schenarts PJ. Educational Impact of the Electronic Medical Record. Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Feb 6, 2012.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):

110. Schenarts PJ, deWolfe M, Agle S. Caught in the crossfire: An analysis of trauma care for Afghan civilians and security forces in Eastern Afghanistan. Southeastern Surgical Congress, Birmingham, AL. Feb, 2012.

111. Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, White MA, Waibel BH. Impact of the electronic medical record on outcomes in trauma patients. Academic Surgical Congress. Las Vegas, NV Feb 2012.

112. Schlitzkus L, Clark C, Agle S, Schenarts PJ. A six year head-to-head comparison of Osteopathic and Allopathic applicants to a University-based, Allopathic General Surgery Residency. Association of Program Directors in Surgery. San Diego, CA March 2012.

113. Schenarts PJ. “Making it Real”: Surgical Infections. University of Nebraska, College of Medicine, Omaha, NE, Oct 2012.

114. Schenarts PJ. Balancing faculty productivity demands vs. Resident educational needs. Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL, Oct 2012.

115. Copeland AW, Schenarts PJ. Student assessment of the value of clinical clerkship skills: Do they know what they need to know? Results of a survey. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Jacksonville, Florida. Feb. 2013.

116. Schenarts PJ, Langenfeld S. “For the lack of a carrot or a stick: The program director’s dilemma of managing problematic members of the faculty’. Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Orlando Florida, April 2013.

117. Mamoud A, Gauvin JM, Schenarts PJ. “Living the dream: How to survive the nightmare of being sued by a resident”. Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Orlando Florida, April 2013.

118. Schlitzkus LL, Schenarts PJ, Schenarts KD. ‘Twas the night before the interview: Applicants perceptions of the pre-interview reception. Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Orlando Florida, April 2013.

119. Schenarts PJ. Resident Selection. Association of Residency Coordinators in Surgery. Orlando Florida, April 2013.

120. Schenarts PJ, & Members of the Graduate Surgical Education Committee. “Best practices for integrating Advanced Practitioners into Surgical training while maintaining educational integrity. Association for Surgical Education. Orlando Florida, April 2013.

121. Schenarts PJ. “Kinematics: The physics of injury and death” 2013 Annual Nebraska Trauma Symposium. Omaha, NE Sept, 2013

122. Schenarts PJ. “The Single Person Disaster: Emergency Care of VIP Patient” 2013 Annual Nebraska Trauma Symposium. Omaha, NE Sept, 2013

123. Steffen C, Wheeler M, Goede M, Cemaj S, Buesing K, Schenarts PJ. “In an urban setting, does field hypotension matter if the patient arrives with a normal blood pressure. American College of Surgeons, COT, Region 7, Resident Trauma Paper Competition, Kansas City, MO, Dec 2013. Winner State of Nebraska Resident Trauma Paper.

124. Schenarts PJ. “Expert panel on difficult clinical cases”. American College of Surgeons Advances in Trauma, Kansas City, MO. Dec 2013.

125. Schenarts PJ, Nagy K, Skarupa D. “Transitions in career development”, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Naples Florida, Jan 2014.

126. Schenarts PJ, Nagy K. “Teaching Medical Students & Residents” Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Naples Florida, Jan 2014.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):

127. Schenarts PJ , Schenarts KD. Understanding Generational Characteristics & Optimizing Your Teaching Environment” 14th Annual Winter Symposium. American Society of Transplant Surgeons, Miami Beach, Florida, January, 2014.

128. Schenarts PJ. Physics of Injury and Death. Nebraska Association of Emergency Medical Services. Norfolk, NE, Mar 2014.

129. Schenarts PJ, Langenfeld S. “Navigating Dismissal of a Resident from Your Program”. Annual Meeting of Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Chicago, IL, April, 2014.

130. Langenfeld SJ, Cook G, Sudbeck C, Luers T, Schenarts PJ. “An Assessment of Unprofessional Behavior among Surgical Residents on Facebook: A Warning of the Dangers of Social Media: Annual Meeting of Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Chicago, IL, April, 2014.

131. Schenarts PJ. “Preparing for Humanitarian Missions in War Zones. Annual Meeting of Association for Surgical Education. Chicago, IL, April, 2014.

132. Schenarts PJ. “Leadership Competencies”. Surgeons as Educators Course, Atlanta, GA, Sept 2014

133. Schenarts PJ. “Educational Administration”. Surgeons as Educators Course, Atlanta, GA, Sept 2014

134. Schenarts PJ. “Educational Aspects of Merging A Private Practice Group into an Academic Practice”. Surgeons as Educators Course, Atlanta, GA, Sept 2014

135. Schenarts PJ. “Resident Selection”. Surgeons as Educators Course, Atlanta, GA, Sept 2014

136. Schenarts PJ. “Use of Tranexamic Acid (TXA) in Trauma Patients”, Omaha Trauma Symposium, Omaha, NE, Sept. 2014.

137. Schenarts PJ. General Surgery Update (Diverticulitis). American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, San Francisco, CA. Oct, 2014.

138. Schenarts PJ. Success during Residency Interviews, The Program Director’s Viewpoint. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, San Francisco, CA. Oct, 2014.

139. Carson JS, Smith LM, Langenfeld SJ, Duncan KF, Schenarts PJ, Thompson JS, Mercer DW, Jarman B, Are C. Influence of a new patient safety / quality metrics and cost containment curriculum: a controlled pre- and post-intervention trial. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, San Francisco, CA. Oct, 2014.

140. Thompson J. Cooper R, Schlitzkus L, Buesing K, Evans C, Goede M, Stothert J, Schenarts PJ. The influence of poverty level on trauma patients from urban and rural environments using a statewide trauma registry. 3rd place Region VII American College of Surgeons Resident Paper Competition, Kansas City MO. Dec 2014..

141. Damme C, Luo J, Schlitzkus LL, Evans CH, Goede MR, Nelson LE, Cemaj S, Stothert JC, Schenarts PJ, Buesing KL. Prehospital hypotension correlates with injury severity and outcomes. Society of Critical Care Medicine. Phoenix, AZ Jan 2015

142. Schenarts PJ. Complications after Traumatic Injury. Nebraska Trauma Nurse Review Course. Omaha, NE. 9 Mar 2015.

143. Schenarts PJ. Moderator, Panel Society of Educators in Anesthesiology. Seattle, WA. April 2015.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):

144. Kempenich J, Willis R, Rakosi R, Wiersch J, Schenarts PJ. How do perceptions of autonomy differ in general surgery training between faculty, residents, hospital administrators and the general public? A multi-institutional study. Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Seattle, WA, April 2015.

145. Green JM, Shabahang MM, Schenarts PJ. Navigating your residency through adverse actions and problems. Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Seattle, WA, April 2015.

146. Langenfeld SJ, Sudbeck C, Luers T, Schenarts PJ. The glass houses of attending surgeons: an assessment of unprofessional behavior on Facebook among practicing surgeons. Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Seattle, WA, April 2015.

147. Schenarts PJ. Mastering the Resident Interview: The Program Directors Viewpoint. American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL, Oct. 2015.

148. Schenarts PJ. Teacher – Learner Interactions in the Electronic Age. American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL, Oct. 2015.

149. Schenarts PJ, Chaplin R. Transport of Ebola Patients: the Nebraska Experience. Air Medical Transport Conference. Long Beach, CA. Oct 2015.

150. Schenarts PJ. University of Nebraska & LifeNet Regional Trauma Symposium and Skills Lab Training.. Program Chair, Omaha, NE, Oct. 2015.

151. Schenarts PJ. Strategic Professional Development Workshop. 29th Annual Meeting,, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, San Antonio, TX, Jan 2016.

152. Schenarts PJ. What makes a good trauma surgery job applicant? 29th Annual Meeting,, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, San Antonio, TX, Jan 2016.

153. Schenarts PJ. How to develop an academic portfolio for career advancement. 29th Annual Meeting,, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, San Antonio, TX, Jan 2016.

154. Schenarts PJ. Medical Student & Resident Teaching Panel. 29th Annual Meeting,, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, San Antonio, TX, Jan 2016.

155. Schenarts PJ. Introduction for the Orien’s Lecture. 29th Annual Meeting,, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, San Antonio, TX, Jan 2016.

156. Schenarts PJ, Cooper R, Schlitzkus L, Evans C, Goede M, Cemaj S, Stothert J. Impact of poverty level on urban and rural trauma patients. Academic Surgical Congress, Jacksonville, FL, Feb. 2016

157. Langenfeld SL, Vargo DJ, Schenarts PJ. Balancing privacy and privacy and professionalism: a survey of general surgery program directors on social media and surgical education. Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Boston, MA, April, 2016.

158. Kempenich JW, Willis RE, Blue RJ, Al Fayyadh M, Cromer RM, Schenarts PJ, Van Sickle KR, Dent DL. The effect of patient education on the perceptions of resident participation in surgical care. Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Boston, MA, April, 2016.

159. Evans CH, Schneider E, Schenarts PJ. “Surgery interrupted”: the effect of multitasking on cognitive and technical tasks. Association for Surgical Education, Boston , MA, April 2015.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):

160. Schenarts PJ. “ Career Development for the Young Acute Care Surgeon”. PODCAST, Eastern Association Surgery of Trauma, August, 2016

161. Schenarts PJ. “Basic Leadership Competencies”, Surgeons as Educators Course, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Sept 2016.

162. Schenarts PJ. “Transformational Leadership”, Surgeons as Educators Course, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Sept 2016.

163. Schenarts PJ. “Implementing Change”, Surgeons as Educators Course, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Sept 2016.

164. Schenarts PJ. “Resident Selection”, Surgeons as Educators Course, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Sept 2016.

165. Schenarts PJ. “Personal & Professional Development”, Surgeons as Educators Course, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Sept 2016.

166. DaRosa D., Schenarts PJ. “Managements of Time and Priorities”, Surgeons as Educators Course, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Sept 2016.

167. Schenarts PJ. “Difficult Conversations”, Surgeons as Educators Course, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Sept 2016.

168. Schenarts PJ. “Effective Teaching on the Fly”. Annual Meeting, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Miami, FL, Jan 2017

169. Schenarts PJ. “Developing a Promotion Portfolio”. Annual Meeting, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Miami, FL, Jan 2017.

170. Schenarts PJ, Reeves M, Kutzman M, Lees J, Meyer M. “The Confidence-Competence Matrix”. The Association for Program Directors in Surgery, San Diego, CA, March 2017.

171. Shanley Deal, Schenarts PJ. Identifying top priorities for faculty development as surgical educators using the Delphi Consensus method. Surgical Education Research Fellow Forum. Association for Surgical Education, San Diego, CA, March 2017.

172. Schenarts PJ. “The Odd Science of Advancing War Fighter Safety”. 2017, UNMC Regional Trauma Symposium. Omaha, NE, Oct 2017.

173. Schenarts PJ. “What if anything is the surgeon thinking”. 2017, UNMC Regional Trauma Symposium. Omaha, NE, Oct 2017.

174. Schenarts, PJ, Yang SC, Evangelista, R. “Walk the Talk”: Work-Life Integration during Residency “. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, San Diego, CA. Oct, 2017.

175. Schenarts, PJ. “Resident Panel “. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, San Diego, CA. Oct, 2017.

176. Schenarts, PJ, Lipman JM, Armenia S. “Behind the Mask and Beyond the Blade: What We Don’t Talk About “. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, San Diego, CA. Oct, 2017.

177. Schenarts, PJ. “Selection of Best Surgical Trainees “. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, San Diego, CA. Oct, 2017.

178. Schenarts, PJ. “Medical Student Program: From a Spectator to Team Player “. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, San Diego, CA. Oct, 2017.

NATIONAL & REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued):

179. Carver T. Schenarts PJ , “Evaluating General Surgery Resident’s Skill Retention Following Training in Focused Assessment with Sonography In Trauma” Association for Surgical Education. Austin, TX May, 2018

180. Gelbard, R. Schenarts PJ. Learning decay in breast cancer. Association for Surgical Education. Austin TX. May 2018

181. Kempenich JW, Willis RE, Dao H, Schenarts PJ. “The Cost of Unfunded Mandates”. Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Austin TX, May 2018.

182. Schenarts PJ. “The Next Call”. Presidential Address, Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Austin, TX May 2018

183. Schenarts PJ, Evabgelista R. “Walk the Talk: Work-Life Integration during Residency. Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons , Boston, MA, Oct 2018

184. Schenarts PJ, Lipman JM, Iocono JA. Teaching the Resident Teacher to be. Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons , Boston, MA, Oct 2018

PRESENTATIONS AS INVITED PROFESSOR & GRAND ROUNDS:

1. Schenarts PJ. War Surgery: Tales from Iraq and Afghanistan. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, The Universtiy of Texas, Houston, TX, June 2005.

2. Schenarts PJ. Advanced Damage Control Surgery. Visiting professor Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma WA, October 2005.

3. Schenarts PJ. Resident Continuity of Care. Grand Rounds, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ, December 2005.

4. Schenarts PJ. An Indepth Review of the 80-Hour Work Week. Visiting professor Grand Rounds, New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington, NC, February 2007.

5. Schenarts PJ. “Organization and Delivery of Trauma Care during the Global War on Terror”. “Resuscitation and Hemorrhage Control at the Battlefront”. Sixth Annual Trauma and Critical Care Symposium, Charlotte, NC, November 2007.

6. Schenarts PJ. "What can we expect from the next generation of surgeons" Visiting Professor, Grand Rounds. Virginia Tech Carilion Medical School. Jan 2008

7. Schenarts PJ. “Surgeons of Generation Y: What Can We Expect”, Visiting Professor, University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, Feb 2010

8. Schenarts PJ. “Generation Y and the Future of Surgery”. Visiting Professor, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE, May 2011

9. Schenarts PJ. “Where is the Next Generation Taking Us”, Visiting Professor, Christiana Medical Center, Delaware, Aug 2011.

10. Schenarts PJ. Remediating Members of Generation Y. Visiting Professor. Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY. April, 2012.

11. Schenarts PJ. Educational Impact of the Electronic Medical Record. Grand Rounds Department of Pediatrics, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. April, 2012.

12. Schenarts PJ. Treating War Wounds in Children. Grand Rounds Department of Pediatrics, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. May, 2012.

13. Schenarts PJ. Educational Impact of the Electronic Medical Record. Grand Rounds Department of Surgery, University of Missouri – Kansas City, March 2013.

14. Schenarts PJ. Educating Residents in the Electronic Age. Grand Rounds Department of Surgery. Mercy Hospital, Des Moines, IA. May, 2013

15. Schenarts PJ. Resident Education in the Electronic Era. Grand Rounds, Department of Anesthesiology. University of Nebraska Medical Center. Nov 2013.

16. Schenarts PJ. “Importance of a statewide trauma system”. Grand Rounds. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Nebraska, College of Medicine. Omaha, NE, Dec, 2013

PRESENTATIONS AS INVITED PROFESSOR & GRAND ROUNDS (Continued):

17. Schenarts PJ. “Emergency Care of the VIP Patient.” Grand Rounds. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Nebraska, College of Medicine. Omaha, NE, Feb. 19, 2014.

18. Schenarts PJ. “Education in the Electronic Age”. Faculty Development Seminar. University of Hawaii, School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI. March 2014.

19. Schenarts PJ. “The Next Generation of Surgeons”. General Surgery Grand Rounds. University of Hawaii, School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI, March 2014.

20. Schenarts PJ. “Leadership for the Surgical Resident”. Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, June 2014.

21. Schenarts PJ. “Surgical Education in Era of Handheld Computers. Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Jan 1016

22. Schenarts PJ. “Cell Phones in Clinic and in the Classroom”. Dept of Medical Education, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Jan 1016

23. Schenarts PJ. Distracted Doctoring: The Impact of Smartphones on Medical Education and Patients. 26th Alexander J. Walt Lecture in Surgical Education. Department of Surgery, Wayne State University, Detroit MI, June 2016

24. Schenarts PJ. Resident Autonomy vs. Patient Safety: Where is the Balance Point? Department of Surgery, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ, August 2016

25. Schenarts PJ. Going Beyond the Sandwich: Effective Feedback for Residents and Faculty. University of Arizona, School of Medicine, Tucson AZ, August 2016

26. Schenarts PJ. The impact of distracted doctoring on resident education and patient outcomes. “Roland Folse Lectureship” Department of Surgery, Southern Illinois University, Oct 2016

27. Schenarts PJ. Distracted Doctoring: Impact of Learners & Patients. Keynote Speaker. Greater Waterbury Residency Education & Research Day. Waterbury, CT, June, 2017.

28. Schenarts PJ Cell phones and devices as a danger to learners and patients. Department of Surgery, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield Mass. Jan, 2018.

29. Schenarts PJ. The Distracted Surgeon. “The Rhonda Fishel MD Memorial Lectureship” Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Feb 2018.

30. Schenarts PJ. “Resident Autonomy in the Modern Era”. Hugh E, Stephenson Jr, MD Lectureship Department of Surgery, University of Missouri, College of Medicine, Columbia, MO, May 2018.

31. Schenarts PJ “The electronic surgical learner” Danbury Hospital, Danbury, CT, June 2018

32. Schenarts PJ “Education of the Modern Learner”. 14th Annual Krippaehne Lecturer & Visiting Professorship. Oregon Health Science University, November 2018.

EDITORIAL SERVICE

1. Editorial Board: American Journal of Surgery, Associate Editor

2. Editorial Board: Journal of Surgical Education

3. Editorial Board: Association for Surgical Education

4. Editorial Board: Current Surgery (2004-2007)

5. Reviewer: Critical Care Medicine

6. Reviewer: Teaching & Learning in Medicine

7. Reviewer: The Journal of Critical Illness

8. Reviewer: Journal of the American College of Surgeons

9. Reviewer: Annals of Surgery

10. Reviewer: Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

11. Reviewer: JAMA: Surgery

12. Reviewer: Surgical Endoscopy

13. Reviewer: Journal of Graduate Medical Education

14. Reviewer: Advances in Orthopedics

15. Reviewer Surgery

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