University of Maryland School of Medicine
CURRICULUM VITAEDavid A. Jerrard, M.D.Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and MedicineDepartment of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineDateFebruary 2017Contact InformationBusiness AddressDepartment of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine110 South Paca Street, Sixth Floor, Suite 200Baltimore, Maryland 21201Phone Number410-328-8025Fax Number410-328-8028E-maildjerrard@em.umaryland.eduEducation1981B.S., Loyola College1986M.D., Georgetown UniversityPostgraduate Education1986 – 1989University of Pittsburgh Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaPostgraduate Medical Experience1981 – 1983Research Assistant, Johns Hopkins Hospital.1983 – 1984Phlebotomist, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C.1987 – 1989Flight physician for Angel 1 and Angel 4, helicopter and fixed-wing aeromedical transport, respectively. Approximately 200 flights, 1987–1989. Transport population consisted primarily of trauma victims from accident scenes and cardiac patients for interhospital transport. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.1987 – 1989Medical command physician for the city of Pittsburgh. This position involved giving medical orders over the radio to paramedic personnel throughout the city and responding to cardiac arrests, HAZMAT situations, trauma such as accident entrapments, shootings, stabbings, and fires.1987 – 1989Stadium Physician, University of Pittsburgh Panthers Football1987 – 1989Stadium Physician, Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Pirates)1988On-Scene Physician, Pittsburgh Marathon1988 – 1989On-Scene Physician, Three Rivers Regatta, Pittsburgh Postgraduate Medical Experience (continued)1994 – presentStadium Physician, Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland (Baltimore Orioles)1995Medical Support for Papal Visit, Baltimore, Maryland1996Stadium Physician, Memorial Stadium, Baltimore,Maryland (Baltimore Ravens)1998Stadium Physician, PSI Net Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland (Baltimore Ravens)2000Stadium Physician, Army-Navy Game, Baltimore, Maryland2002Stadium Physician, Notre Dame-Navy Game, Baltimore, Maryland2002United States Air Force Disaster Preparedness Training Program. Mass casualty triage, chemical agent identification, decontamination.2009Leadership Strategies for Evolving Health Care Executives, Harvard School of Public Health, November 1–6, 2009Certification1987Advanced Cardiac Life Support1987Advanced Trauma Life Support Certified1991Diplomate, American Board of Emergency Medicine1992Fellow, American College of Emergency PhysiciansLicensureMaryland, PennsylvaniaMajor Research InterestsToxicology, Pre-Hospital Care, AsthmaMilitary Service1990DCO School, Pensacola, Florida1990Lieutenant, USNR, MC1991Lieutenant Commander, USNR, MC1997Commander, USNR, MC2003Deployment for Operation Noble Eagle, Portsmouth, Virginia, March 8 – June 23, 20032004Captain, USNR, MCEmployment HistoryFaculty Appointments7/89 – 6/91Instructor, Departments of Surgery and Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland7/91 – 6/96Assistant Professor, Departments of Surgery and Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland7/96 – 5/06Associate Professor, Departments of Surgery and Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland Employment History (continued)5/06 – presentAssociate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MarylandClinical Staff, Emergency Department, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore Veterans Administration Hospital, Washington County Hospital2008 – presentFaculty Associate, Department of Organizational Systems and Adult Health, University of Maryland School of NursingMajor Academic Tasks1989 – presentAdvanced Cardiac Life Support Course DirectorUniversity of Maryland Medical Center7/90 – 7/97Chairperson, Education Committee, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center7/91 – 6/97Associate Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Training Program, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center7/91 – presentResearch Committee, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center7/95 – presentProgram Director, Combined Pediatrics/Emergency Medicine Residency Training Program, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center1996 – 1997Director, Quality AssuranceUniversity of Maryland Emergency Department1997Director, Quality AssuranceBaltimore VA Hospital, Emergency Department1999Faculty Preceptor, Emergency Medicine, 5th Hour Conference2000Education Committee, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center2001Director of Morbidity and Mortality Conference, University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency2002Co-Director (Instructor) of Airway Course at University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency. Course given to faculty and residents detailing airway adjuncts and rescue devices in the difficult airway scenario.2002Emergency Medicine Scholarly Project Review Committee2003Faculty Preceptor, Faculty Development, University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency2003Abstract Reviewer, Mid Atlantic Regional Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Meeting, Washington, D.C.2003Moderator, Oral Presentations, Mid-Atlantic Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Meeting, Washington, D.C.2005Faculty Development Committee, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine2005Didactic Subcommittee, Society for Academic Emergency MedicineMajor Academic Tasks (continued)2005 – 2006Event Organizer, “Transition from Associate to Full Professor,” SAEM Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, May 20, 20062006Academic Development/Teaching Elective, University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency (Faculty)November 3, 2006Moderator (Oral Presentations), Respiratory Infectious Disease. Mid-Atlantic SAEM Regional Research Meeting, Georgetown University/Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC November 2006Abstract Reviewer, Mid-Atlantic SAEM Regional Meeting, Georgetown University/Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DCAdministrative Tasks1997Associate Chief, Emergency Medical ServicesEmergency Department, VA Hospital Baltimore, Maryland1997Clinical Director, Emergency Medical ServicesEmergency Department, VA Hospital Baltimore, Maryland2006Board of Directors, Emergency Medicine Picture Archiving and Communication System (EMPACS)2006Emergency Department Representative, Group Alliance D2B (Door to Balloon) Work Group2007Mentor, Group Alliance D2B Work GroupEditorial Tasks1993Reviewer for Southern Medical Journal1993Reviewer for American Journal of Emergency Medicine1997Reviewer for Journal of Emergency Medicine2000Reviewer for Journal of Critical Illness2002Reviewer for Annals of Emergency Medicine2006Section Editor on “Mammalian Bites,” British Medical Journal(Clinical Evidence)2006Section Editor, “Clinical Laboratory in Emergency Medicine,” Journal of Emergency Medicine2006Editorial Board, Journal of Emergency Medicine2007Reviewer for British Medical Journal “Point of Care”: Animal Bites, October 20072008Reviewer for Western Journal of Emergency Medicine2010Reviewer for Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock2011Editorial Board, The Scientific World JournalProfessional Memberships1989 – presentAmerican College of Emergency Physicians1990 – presentSociety for Academic Emergency MedicineHonors and Awards1979All Metro American Legion Baseball Pitcher, Summer 1979, Baltimore, Maryland1979 – 1981Treasurer, Tri-Beta Biological Honor Society1981Cum Laude, Loyola College1991Marksman, Pistol Range, Naval Aviation Officers School Command, Pensacola, Florida1991National Defense Medal - Active Duty Service at Naval Aviation Officers Schools Command, Pensacola, Florida1994Outstanding Attending” Teaching AwardUniversity of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residents1994Bethesda 306, Exemplary Medical Unit in Red Com 61997Naval Reserve Services Award1997Outstanding Attending Teaching Award University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residents1997Meritorious Unit Commendation Medal1998Outstanding Attending Teaching AwardUniversity of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residents2001Golden Apple Teaching Award, Fifth Hour ConferenceUniversity of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency2002Outstanding Attending Teaching AwardUniversity of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residents2003Meritorious Unit CommendationOperation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom2003Commendation for Active Duty Service, Operation Iraqi Freedom, University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency2006“List of Reviewers,” Journal of Emergency Medicine, December 20052006“Guide to America’s Top Emergency Medicine Physicians”2007“Outstanding Mentoring Award,” University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency2009Top Reviewer, Journal of Emergency Medicine2013Top Reviewer, Journal of Emergency MedicineCommittee Activities1991 – presentGraduate Medical Education Committee, University of Maryland School of Medicine1991 – presentCouncil of Residency Directors, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine1994 – presentApplicant Interviewer, University of Maryland School of Medicine1996Credentials Committee, University of Maryland Medical System1997Emergency Department Discharge Planning Committee, University of Maryland Medical System1997Safety Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center,Baltimore, Maryland 1997Emergency Preparedness Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland Committee Activities (continued)1997Urgent Care Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland1997Conscious Sedation Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland1997Critical Care Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland1997Violence Prevention & Management Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland1998Operative & Invasive Procedure Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland1998Medication Refill Standards Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland1999Managed Care Executive Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland1999Performance Improvement Subcommittee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland1999Professional Standards Board, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland1999Emergency Department Task Force (Psychiatric Patients)Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2000Access to Care Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2000Quality Interagency Coordination Task Force/Institute for Healthcare Improvement, University of Maryland2000Emergency Care Services Support Team,Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2000Emergency Care Services Triage Committee,2001Documentation Storage Systems Implementation Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center2001Bioterrorism Task Force, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2002Emergency Department Follow-Up Committee, University of Maryland2002Managed Care Executive Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2002Executive Committee Medical Staff, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2002Chronic Pain Task Force, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2003Acute Myocardial Infarction Task Force, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2004Acute Coronary Syndrome Task Force, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2004External Peer Review Program, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2004Emergency Medicine Site Directors, University of Maryland Committee Activities (continued)2005Co-Chair, Patient Flow Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2005Chair, Search Committee for Surgery Chairman, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2005Emergency Medicine PA Board, University of Maryland2005Emergency Medicine Dress Code Committee, University of Maryland2005Data and Safety Monitoring Subcommittee, University Emergency Medicine Research2005Requirements for Improvement (JCAHO) Committee2005Oryx Pneumonia Group, “4 Hours to Antibiotic Administration” Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2006Emergency Management, Mass Casualty Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2006Patient Safety Committee Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2006Strategic Planning Committee (Research), Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center2006Strategic Planning Committee (Faculty Development), Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center2006Flu Pandemic Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2006Hospital Emergency Incident Command System, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2006Mass Casualty Group Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2006ACS/Cardiac Care Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2006Performance Measures Group, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2006Appointment/Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine2006National Patient Safety Goals Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2007Advanced Clinical Access Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2007Faculty Mentor Development Committee, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine2007Systems Redesign Leadership Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2007Aspirin in Acute Coronary Syndrome Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2008Performance Measure Work Group, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2008Joint Commission Leadership Intervention Committee2008Student Appeal Board, University of Maryland School of Medicine Committee Activities (continued)2008Executive Board, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine2008Academic Affairs Affiliation Committee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland2009Grant Review Committee, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine2010Outpatient Committee, Emergency Department2010Patient Reception Committee, Federal Coordination Center2010Operations Committee, Emergency Department, University of Maryland Medical Center2011Peer Reviewer, Quality Assurance, University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Network2012System-Wide Emergency Risk Committee, Maryland Emergency Medicine Network, University of Maryland2013Grant Review Committee, Maryland Emergency Medicine Network2015Administrative Curriculum Faculty, Emergency Medicine Residency, University of Maryland Medical Center2016School of Medicine Council2016Finance Committee, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of MedicineTeaching Responsibilities1988 – 1989ACLS Instructor, The Center for Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine1989ACLS Instructor, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical System/Hospital1989 – 1997University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds Coordinator1989 – 1992Suture Lab for 4th-Year Medical Students, University of Maryland Medical Center1990 – presentPhysical Diagnosis, 2nd-Year medical students, University of Maryland Medical Center1991 – 1997Director of Resident EducationUniversity of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency1993Faculty Associate, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing1993Director of Weekly Emergency Medicine Conference2000Medical Student Lecture Series in Emergency Medicine2003Mock Oral Board Examiner, Emergency Medicine Residency, University of Maryland2007Small Group Sessions, Introduction to Clinical Medicine II, University of Maryland School of Medicine?“Infectious Disease Emergencies,” “Facial Nerve Palsy,” “Endocarditis,” and “Pneumonia,” September 24, 2007 ?“Pesticides and Chemical Warfare Agents,” November 6, 2007 Teaching Responsibilities (continued)2008Faculty Mentor/Advisor for Teaching Elective (Senior Emergency Medicine Residents)2008Small Group Sessions, Introduction to Clinical Medicine II, University of Maryland School of Medicine?“Pulmonary Emergencies,” January 20082008Small Group Sessions, Introduction to Clinical Medicine II, University of Maryland School of Medicine?“RAS Inhibitors and Vasodilators”2009Preceptor, Emergency Medicine Residency Journal Club2009Preceptor, Medical Student Procedure Lab2009Small Group Sessions, Introduction to Clinical Medicine II, University of Maryland School of Medicine?“Pulmonary Emergencies,” January 2009? “Cardiac Emergencies,” December 20092010Faculty Associate, University of Maryland School of Nursing2011Cardiopulmonary Emergencies Patient Simulation Course, Second-Year Medical Students, University of Maryland School of Medicine2012Small Group Sessions, Introduction to Clinical Medicine II, University of Maryland School of Medicine?“Infectious Disease Emergencies”?“Cardiac Emergencies”2013Small Group Sessions, Introduction to Clinical Medicine II, University of Maryland School of Medicine?“Infectious Disease Emergencies,” October 2013?“Cardiac Emergencies”2014Cardiac?EKG Workshop, Emergency Medicine Interest Group, University of Maryland School of Medicine, February 2014Research Activities1995Retrospective Analysis of the Utility of Radiographs in Intravenous Drug Abusers Who Present with Skin Abscesses Secondary to Cutaneous PuncturePrincipal Investigator: David Jerrard, M.D.1995The Use of Antibiotics for Endocarditis Prophylaxis in Intravenous Drug Abusers Who Present for I & D of Skin AbscessesPrincipal Investigator: David Jerrard, M.D.2005Emergency Medicine Basic Research Course, Dallas, Texas Grant Support12/94 – 4/95Phase III, Randomized, Double-Blind, Multicenter Study of Synercid? (quinupristin-dalfopristin) vs. the Combination of Ceftriaxone and Erythromycin in the Treatment of Acute Community Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia. Study Number:JRV303Sponsor: Rh?ne-Poulene Rorer Coinvestigator with Dr. Mohammed Al-IbrahimDirect Cost Awarded: $15,0006/93 – 4/95Double Blind Randomized Comparative Multicenter Study of Sparfloxacin vs. Cefaclor in the Treatment of Community Acquired Pneumonia. Study Number: RP64206. Sponsor: Rh?ne - Poulene Rorer Co-investigator with Dr. Mohammed Al-IbrahimDirect Cost Awarded: $60,000Media Presentations7/92WBAL Radio – “Heat Illness”7/95Associated Press News Agency – “Heat and How to Cope”10/06ACEP News Generation – Male Patient Visits to the Emergency Department Increase After Sporting Events Aired by Broadcast Media10/10/06Fox News, Washington Post Radio, CBS News Radio, Bloomberg Nexus, Reuters, Associated Press, CNN Radio, Washington Post, LA Times, Boston Globe, CNN Headline News, Sports Illustrated, Men’s Health, Discovery Channel Radio, Newsweek, NewsMax Magazine – “Increase in Male Patient Visits to the Emergency Department After the Game Concludes”01/31/08Wall Street Journal, AOL, Yahoo, Miami Herald, US News & World Report – “Big Games May be Hazardous to Your Health”04/04/08Washington Post, Wall Street Journal – “Social Security Dispensation Impacts Emergency Department Flow” 01/10Interview Regarding “Male Patient Visits to the Emergency Department Increase After Major Sporting Events,” AARPPublicationsJournal Articles (Refereed)1.Jerrard DA, Cappadoro K. Burns in the elderly. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 8(2):421-428, May 1990.2.Jerrard D. “Designer drugs”: a current perspective. Journal of Emergency Medicine 8(6):733-741, November/December 1990.3.Jerrard D, Tso E, Salik R, Barish RA. Unsuspected heterotopic pregnancy in a woman without risk factors. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 10(1):58-60, January 1992.Journal Articles (continued)4.Jerrard D. Diving medicine. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 10(2):329-338, May 1992.5.Jerrard D, Verdile V, Yealy D, Krenzelok E, Menegazzi J. Serum determinations in toxic isopropanol ingestion. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 10(3):200-202, May 1992.6.Jerrard D. Pelvic fractures. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 11(1):147-163, February 1993. 7.Olshaker J, Jerrard D, Barish R, et al. The efficacy and safety of a continuous albuterol protocol for the treatment of acute adult asthma attacks. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 11(2):131-133, March 1993.8.Jerrard DA, Olshaker J, Welebob E, Caraballo V, Hooper F. Efficacy and safety of a rapid-sequence metaproterenol protocol in the treatment of acute adult asthma. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 13(4):392-395, July 1995.9.Jerrard DA. Emergency department management of insect stings. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 14(4):429-433, July 1996.10.Jerrard D, Olshaker J. Simultaneous uvulitis and epiglottitis in a woman without fever or leukocytosis. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 14(6):551-552, October 1996.11.Olshaker JS, Browne B, Jerrard DA, Prendergast H, Stair TO. Medical clearance and screening of psychiatric patients in the emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine 4(2):124-128, February 1997.12.Prendergast H, Jerrard D, O'Connell J. Atypical presentations of epidural abscess in intravenous drug abusers. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 15(2):158-160, March 1997.13.Olshaker JS, Jerrard DA. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Journal of Emergency Medicine 15(6):869-874, November/December 1997.14.Robinson DJ, Jerrard DA, Kuo DC. Acute myocardial infarction: clinical guidelines for patient evaluation and mortality reduction. Emergency Medicine Reports 19(6):53-68, March 1998.Journal Articles (continued)15.Jerrard DA. Ehrlichiosis. Journal of Emergency Medicine 17(1):27-30, January/February 1999.16.Bosker G, Robinson D, Jerrard D, Kuo D. Acute myocardial infarction: current clinical guidelines for patient evaluation, thrombolysis, and mortality reduction. Part I: Laboratory assessment stabilization and initial drug therapy. Emergency Medicine Reports 20(14):143-152, July 5, 1999.17.Bosker G, Robinson D, Jerrard D, Kuo D. Acute myocardial infarction: comprehensive guidelines for patient evaluation and mortality reduction. Part II: thrombolysis, procedural revascularization, and future strategies. Emergency Medicine Reports 20(15):153-162, July 19, 1999.18.Olshaker JS, Barish RA, Naradzay JF, Jerrard DA, Safir E, Campbell L. Prescription non-compliance: contribution to emergency department visits and cost. Journal of Emergency Medicine 17(5):909-912, September-October 1999.19.Clyne B, Jerrard DA. Syphilis testing. Journal of Emergency Medicine 18(3):361-367, April 2000.20.Jerrard DA, Hanna JR, Schindelheim GL. Cerebrospinal fluid. Journal of Emergency Medicine 21(2):171-178, August 2001.21.Jerrard D, Hanna J. Diabetic ketoacidosis with alkalemia. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 19(6):521-522, October 2001.22.Winters M, Jerrard D. Lyme disease (lesson 17). Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine 16(9):1-8, May 2002.23.Jerrard DA, Broder JS, Hanna JR, Grundmann KA, Colletti JE, Geroff AJ, Mattu A. Malaria: a rising incidence in the United States. Journal of Emergency Medicine 23(1):23-33, July 2002.24.Kuo D, Jerrard D. Environmental insults: smoke inhalation, submersion, diving, high altitude. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 21(2):475-497, May 2003.25.Broder J, Jerrard D, Olshaker J, Witting M. Low risk of infection in selected human bites treated without antibiotics. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 22(1):10-13, January 2004.Journal Articles (continued)26.Jerrard DA. The use of rabies immune globulin by emergency physicians. Journal of Emergency Medicine 27(1):15-19, July 2004. (Article was discussed in Emergency Medicine Abstracts.)27.Schindelheim GL, Jerrard DA, Witting MD. Patient preference for emergency physician age and gender [brief report]. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 22(6):503, October 2004.28.Gaibi T, Jerrard D. Anaphylaxis. Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine 19(3):11-17, November 2004.29.Brannan R, Jerrard D. Synovial fluid analysis. Journal of Emergency Medicine 30:331-339, April 2006.30.Jerrard D. Bites (mammalian). BMJ Clinical Evidence, issue 16, 2006. 31.Jerrard D. Male patient visits to the emergency department decline during the play of major sporting events. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine 10(2):101–103, May 2009.32.Jerrard DA, Chasm RM. Patients leaving against medical advice (AMA) from the emergency department: disease prevalence and willingness to return. Journal of Emergency Medicine 41(4):412–417, October 2011.33.Shaikh SB, Jerrard DA, Witting MD, Winters ME, Brodeur MN. How long are patients willing to wait in the emergency department waiting room before leaving without being seen? Western Journal of Emergency Medicine 13(6):463?467, December 2012.34.Shaikh SB, Witting MD, Winters ME, Brodeur MN, Jerrard DA. Support for a waiting room time tracker: a survey of patients in an urban ED. Journal of Emergency Medicine 44(1):225?229, January 2013.35.Torres M, Hanson K, Jerrard D. Ebola virus. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 33(2):e1?e18, May 2015. Journal Articles (continued)36.Grasso MA, Dezman ZDW, Comer AC, Jerrard DA. The decline in hydrocodone/acetaminophen prescriptions in emergency departments in the Veterans Health Administration between 2009 to 2015. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine 17(4):396?403, July 2016.37.Grasso MA, Dezman ZDW, Comer AC, Jerrard DA. The decline in hydrocodone/acetaminophen prescriptions in emergency departments in the Veterans Health Administration between 2009 to 2015. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, Compilation Issue: Fall 2016.Book Chapters1.Jerrard D. DPL vs CT in blunt abdominal trauma. In Paris P, Wolfson A (eds). Diagnostic Testing in Emergency Medicine. Philadelphia, WB Saunders, February 1996.2.Jerrard D. Infectious mononucleosis. In Harwood Nuss A, Linden C, Luten R, Shepard S, Wolfson A (eds). The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine, Philadelphia, JB, Lippincott, 1995. 3.Jerrard D. Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema. In Rosen P, Barkin R, Hayden S, Schneider J, Wolfe R (eds). The Five Minute Emergency Medicine Consult. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999:768-769.4.Jerrard D. Infectious mononucleosis. In Harwood Nuss A, Linden C, Luten R, Shepard S, Wolfson A (eds). The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine, 3rd edition. Philadelphia, JB Lippincott, 2001:921-923.5.Robinson D, Jerrard D, Kuo D. AMI, Laboratory assessment, stabilization and initial drug therapy. In Updates in Emergency Medicine, Cardiac and Cerebrovascular Emergencies. American Health Consultants, 5:1-16:2000.6.Robinson D, Jerrard, Kuo D. AMI, Thrombolysis, Procedural. In Updates in Emergency Medicine, Cardiac and Cerebrovascular Emergencies. American Health Consultants 5:17-34:2000.Book Chapters (continued)7.Jerrard D. Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema. In Rosen P, Barkin R, Hayden S, Schaider J, Wolfe R (eds). The 5 Minute Emergency Medicine Consult, 2nd edition. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003.8.Jerrard D. Infectious mononucleosis. In Wolfson A (ed). The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine, 4th edition. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005:757-758.9.Jerrard D. Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema. In Schaider J, Hayden S, Wolfe R, Barkin R, Rosen P (eds). The 5-Minute Emergency Medicine Consult, 3rd edition. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006.10.Jerrard D. Infectious mononucleosis. In Wolfson A, Hendey GW, Rosen C, Schaider J, Sahrieff G (eds). The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine, 5th edition. Philadelphia, JB Lippincott, 2009.11.Jerrard D. Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema. In Schaider J, Barkin R, Hayden S, Wolfe R, Barkin A, Shayne P, Rosen P (eds). The 5-Minute Emergency Medicine Consult, 4th edition. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010, p 756.12.Jerrard D. Infectious mononucleosis. In Wolfson A, Cloutier R, Hendey GW, Ling L, Rosen C, Schaider J (eds). The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine, 6th edition. Philadelphia, Wolters/Kluwer/Lippincott, 2015, pp 919?921.Scientific Letter1.Olshaker J, Jerrard D. The efficacy and safety of a continuous albuterol protocol for the treatment of acute adult asthma attacks [letter]. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, January 1995.Abstracts1.Jerrard D, Verdile V, Yealy D, Krenzelok E, Menegazzi J. Serum determinations in toxic isopropanol ingestion. Annals of Emergency Medicine 19(4):467, 1990. Abstracts (continued)2.Jerrard D, Olshaker J. A comparison of the hemodynamic safety of continuously administered metaproterenol versus albuterol regimen in the setting of acute bronchospasm from obstructive airway disease. Annals of Emergency Medicine 23(3):615, March 1994.3.Olshaker J, Jerrard D, Ligon-Nunez R. Prescription drug knowledge, compliance and affordability for emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine 1(2), March/April 1994.4.Olshaker J, Browne B, Jerrard D, Prendergast H, Stair T. Medical clearance and screening of ED psychiatric patients. Academic Emergency Medicine 3(5):526, 1996.5.Jerrard D, Olshaker J. Prophylactic antibiotic use in low risk human bite wounds. Annals of Emergency Medicine 28(5):567, 1996.6.Jerrard, D, Olshaker, J. The frequency and utility of radiograph ordering in the emergency department evaluations of skin abscesses in intravenous drug abusers. Annals of Emergency Medicine 28(5):575, 1996.7.Olshaker JS, Barish RA, Naradzay JF, Jerrard DA, Safir E, Campbell L. Prescription noncompliance: contribution to emergency department visits and cost. Annals of Emergency Medicine 28(5):569, 1996.8.Jerrard D, Osborn T, Olshaker J: Patients leaving AMA: do they leave secondary to dissatisfaction with ED services? Academic Emergency Medicine 6(5):400, 1999.9.Olshaker J, Jerrard D, Green Y. Types, benefits, and follow-up of social worker consultations for emergency department patients. Annals of Emergency Medicine 34(4):S106, 1999.10.Jerrard D, Clyne B, Broder J. Patients leaving without being seen: do patients leave angry? Academic Emergency Medicine 7(5):519, May 2000.11.Jerrard D, Clyne B, Broder J. Medication utilization by emergency physicians: dangerous interactions. Academic Emergency Medicine 7(5):523, May 2000.12.Olshaker J, Jerrard D, Rogers R, Peters R, Jacobs M, Ibello C. Decreased admissions and improved work up of potential cardiac ischemia using a six-hour emergency department acute myocardial infarction rule out and same or next day stress testing. Annals of Emergency Medicine 38(4):S92, October 2001.Abstracts (continued)13.Jerrard D, Hanna J. Rabies prophylaxis in the emergency department: Are we treating too many patients? Annals of Emergency Medicine 38(4):S67, October 2001.14.Schindelheim G, Jerrard D, Witting M. Do patients have a preference for emergency physician age and gender. Annals of Emergency Medicine 38(4):S75, October 2001.15.Jerrard D, Rogers R, Broder J, Reiss-Holt A, Amato N, Chasm R. Inappropriate administration of rabies immune globulin by emergency physicians. Academic Emergency Medicine 9(5):309, May 2002.16.Reiss-Holt A, Amato N, Jerrard D, MountVarner G. Patient perception of the discharge process from the emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine 40(4):S13, October 2002.17.Chasm R, Jerrard D, Van Wie D, Wegner S. Chem-bio attack - Will the providers put themselves at risk? Annals of Emergency Medicine 42(4):S106, October 2003.18.Morris D, Jerrard D, Brandt G. Emergency physician compliance with annual PPD testing. Annals of Emergency Medicine 42(4):S61, October 2003.19.Jerrard D, Chasm R. Patients leaving AMA from the emergency department-How many of them actually return to continue their evaluation and what are the reasons why the others do not? Annals of Emergency Medicine 44(4):S130, October 2004.20.Jerrard D, Beuerle J. Male patient visits to the emergency department decline during major sporting events. Academic Emergency Medicine 12(5):88, May 2005.21.Jerrard D, McClosky A, Schindelheim G. Quality of health care is not adversely affected for those patients receiving care from emergency physicians of a gender opposite to those which is desired. Academic Emergency Medicine 12(5):111, May 2005.22.Jerrard D, Long S. Male patient visits to the emergency department increase after the conclusion of media broadcast sporting events. Annals of Emergency Medicine 48(4):S4, October 2006. Abstracts (continued)23.Geroff A, Jerrard D. Short term implementation of a non-clinical physician pneumonia czar leads to significant improvement in attainment of the 4-hours-to-antibiotic JCAHO/CMS Core Quality Measure in the treatment of community acquired pneumonia: a novel approach. Annals of Emergency Medicine 50(3):S97, September 2007.24.Jerrard D, Lu L. Dispensation of social security monies leads to delays in emergency care for patients above the age of 62. Annals of Emergency Medicine 51(4):556–557, April 2008.25.Shaikh S, Jerrard D, Brodeur M, Winters M, Witting M. Patient attitudes toward a “wait-time” display in the emergency department waiting room. Academic Emergency Medicine, May 2011.26.Shaikh S, Jerrard D, Brodeur M, Winters M, Witting M. How long are patients willing to wait before leaving the emergency department without being seen? Academic Emergency Medicine, May 2011.27.Grasso MA, Cotter B, Jerrard DA. The impact of a follow-up clinic on unscheduled visits to an emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine 66(4):S19, October 2015.28.Grasso M, Dezman Z, Comer A, Jerrard D. Hydrocodone/acetaminophen prescribing in emergency departments in the Veterans Health Administration. Annals of Emergency Medicine 68(4):S124, October 2016.29.Grasso M, Dezman Z, Jerrard D. Opioid pain medication prescribed after emergency department visits within the Veterans Health Administration. Academic Emergency Medicine, May 2017. Web-Based Publications1.Patel Y, Jerrard D. Corneal ulcer. , 2001.2.Patel Y, Jerrard D. Heartburn. , 2001.3.Patel Y, Jerrard D. Corneal ulcer. , October 25, 2005. Available at . 4.Patel Y, Jerrard D. Heartburn. , August 10, 2005. Available at . Invited Speeches/PresentationsLocal Presentations1.“Neck Masses,” Grand Rounds, University of Pittsburgh Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine, 1988.2.“Snakebites,” Grand Rounds, University of Pittsburgh Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine, 1988.3."Sports Injuries," Grand Rounds, University of Pittsburgh Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine, June 1989.4. “Designer Drugs,” Toxicology Conference, Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, November 1989.5."The Alcohols," Toxicology Conference, Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, January 1990.6."Appendicitis," Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, September 1991.7. “Ethylene Glycol, Methanol and Isopropanol,” Internal Medicine Morbidity and Mortality Conference, University of Maryland Medical Center, February 1992.8."Infectious Endocarditis," Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, August 1992.9."The Fentanyl, Amphetamine and Phencyclidine Analogues - A Clinical Perspective," Clinical Pathology Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital, February 1993.10."Designer Drugs," Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, June 1993. Local Presentations (continued)11."Designer Drugs," Grand Rounds, Kimbrough Army Community Hospital, October 1993.12."Insect Sting Anaphylaxis," Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, January 1994.13."Insecticide Poisoning," Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, December 1994.14.“Mammalian Bite Wounds,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, November 1995.15.“Drugs of Abuse - What’s Up on Saturday Night?” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, January 1996.16."Hymenoptera Stings," Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, October 1997.17.“Rabies and Tetanus,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, November 1998.18.“Rabies,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, September 2001.19.“Rabies,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Emergency Medicine Residency, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia, April 2003.Regional Presentations1."Management of Mammalian Bite Wounds," Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland, December 1995.2."Management of Bite Wounds," Maryland Academy of Family Physicians 4th Annual Mid-Winter Conference, Urgent Care and Office Emergencies for the Family Physician, Annapolis, Maryland, February 1996.3."Urgent Care and Office Emergencies" [panel discussant], Maryland Academy of Family Physicians 4th Annual Mid-Winter Conference, Urgent Care and Office Emergencies for the Family Physician, Annapolis, Maryland, February 1996. Regional Presentations (continued)4.“Evaluation and Treatment of Bites,” Maryland Academy of Physician Assistants, November 2000.5."Designer Drugs," Grand Rounds (Visiting Professor Lecture Series), Kent and Queen Anne's Hospital, Cambridge, Maryland, February 1994. 6."Phencyclidine, Fentanyl, Amphetamine Analogues," Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Howard University, April 1994.National Presentations1.“Serum Determinations in Toxic Isopropyl Alcohol Ingestion” [oral presentation], Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 21–24, 1990.2."Arthrocentesis," Balboa Naval Hospital, San Diego, California, June 1993.3."The Hemodynamic Safety of Continuously Administered Metaproteronol Versus Albuterol in the Setting of Acute Bronchospasm from Obstructive Airway Disease" [oral abstract presentation], American College of Emergency Physicians Research Conference, San Diego, California, March 1994. 4."Bites - Principles of Management," Annual Session of the American College of Physicians, Mini-Course: Acute Medical Problems, Miami Beach, Florida, April 1994.5."Anaphylaxis - Essentials of Management," Annual Session of the American College of Physicians, Mini-Course: Acute Medical Problems, Miami Beach, Florida, April 1994.6.“Medication Utilization by Emergency Physicians: Dangerous Interactions” [poster presentation], Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, California, May 22–25, 2000.7.“Patients Leaving Without Being Seen” [poster presentation], Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, May 22–25, 2000.8."Insect Sting Anaphylaxis," Annual Meeting of the Association of Military Surgeons, Orlando, Florida, November 1994.9.“Acetaminophen Poisoning” [panel discussant], Annual Meeting of the Association of Military Surgeons, Toxicology Forum, Orlando, Florida, 1994.National Presentations (continued)10.“Orthopedics,” Emergency Medicine Board Review, Washington, DC, September 1998.11.“Patients Who Leave AMA: Do They Leave Secondary to Dissatisfaction with ED Services?” [poster presentation], Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, May 20–23, 1999.12.“Medication Utilization by Emergency Physicians: Dangerous Interactions” [poster presentation], Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, California, May 22–25, 2000.13.“Patients Leaving Without Being Seen: Do Patients Leave Angry?” [poster presentation], Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, May 22–25, 2000.14.“Psychiatric Patients in the ED: Issues of Safety.” Quality Interagency Coordination Task Force/Institute for Healthcare Improvement, San Antonio, Texas, January 2001.15.“Psychiatric Patients in the ED: Issues of Safety.” Quality Interagency Coordination Task Force/Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Tampa, Florida, May 2001.16.“Rabies Prophylaxis in the Emergency Department: Are We Treating Too Many Patients? [poster presentation], American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, Chicago, Illinois, October 2001. 17.“Decreased Admissions and Improved Work Up of Potential Cardiac Ischemia Using a Six-Hour Emergency Department Acute Myocardial Infarction Rule Out and Same or Next Day Stress Testing,” American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, Chicago, Illinois, October 2001.18.“Do Patients Have a Preference for Emergency Physician Age or Gender?” [poster presentation], American College of Emergency Physician’s Research Forum, Chicago, Illinois, October 2001. 19.“Inappropriate Administration of Rabies Immune Globulin by Emergency Physicians” [oral presentation], Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, May 19, 2002.National Presentations (continued)20.“Patient Perception of the Discharge Process from the Emergency Department,” American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, Seattle, Washington, October 2002.21.“Chem-Bio Attack - Will the Providers Put Themselves at Risk? American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2003.22.“Emergency Physician Compliance with Annual PPD Testing,” American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2003.23.“Patients Leaving AMA from the Emergency Department: How Many of Them Actually Return to Continue Their Evaluation and What Are the Reasons the Others Do Not”? American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, San Francisco, California, October 2004.24.“Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus – An Emerging Pathogen in the Community,” Southeastern Regional Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 2005.25.“Male Patient Visits to the Emergency Department Decline During Major Sporting Events.” Southeastern Regional Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 2005.26.“Quality of Health Care Is Not Adversely Affected for Those Patients Receiving Care From Emergency Physicians of a Gender Opposite to That Which Is Desired,” Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Southeastern Regional Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 2005.27.“Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus – An Emerging Pathogen in the Community,” Northeastern Regional Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2005.28.“Male Patient Visits to the Emergency Department Decline During Major Sporting Events,” Northeastern Regional Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2005.29.“Male Patient Visits to the Emergency Department Decline During Major Sporting Events” [moderated poster], Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, New York, New York, May 2005.National Presentations (continued)30.“Quality of Health Care Is Not Adversely Affected for Those Patients Receiving Care From Emergency Physicians of a Gender Opposite to That Which Is Desired,” Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, New York, New York, May 2005.31.“Male Patient Visits to the Emergency Department Increase After the Play of Sporting Events aired by Broadcast Media,” Southeastern SAEM Annual Meeting (hosted by Wake Forest University), Greensboro, North Carolina, March 24-25, 2006.32.“The Design and Implementation of a Formalized Geriatric Curriculum in an Emergency Medicine Residency,” Southeastern SAEM Annual Meeting, Greensboro, North Carolina, March 24-25, 2006.33.“Monthly Dispensation of Social Security Funds Leads to a Significant Decrease in Emergency Department Utilization by Those Older Than 62 Years of Age,” Southeastern SAEM Annual Meeting, Greensboro, North Carolina, March 24-25, 2006.34.“Male Patient Visits to the Emergency Department Increase After the Conclusion of Media Broadcast Sporting Events,” ACEP Research Forum, New Orleans, October 15, 2006.35.“Male Patient Visits to the Emergency Department Increase After the Conclusion of Media Broadcast Sporting Events,” Mid-Atlantic SAEM Conference, Georgetown University/Washington Hospital Center, November 3, 2006.36.“Monthly Dispensation of Social Security Funds Leads to a Significant Decrease in Emergency Department Utilization by Those Older Than 62 Years of Age,” Mid-Atlantic SAEM Conference, Georgetown University/Washington Hospital Center, November 3, 2006.37.“Short Term Implementation of a Non-Clinical Pneumonia Czar Leads to Significant Improvement in Attainment of the 4-Hours-to-Antibiotic JCAHO/CMS Core Quality Measure in the Treatment of Community Acquired Pneumonia.” ACEP Research Forum, Seattle, Washington, October 2007.National Presentations (continued)38.“Short Term Implementation of Non-Clinical Aspirin Czar Leads to Significant Improvement in Attainment of JCAHO Care Quality Measure for Aspirin Use in STEMI/NSTEMI. Annual Conference, Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, September 26–29, 2008.39.“Dispensation of Monthly Social Security Monies Leads to Delays in Emergency Care for Patients Above the Age of 62” [non-moderated poster], Annual Meeting, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 28, 2008.40.“Patient Attitudes Toward a ‘Wait-Time’ Display in the Emergency Department Waiting Room” [poster]. Annual Meeting, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, June 2011.41.“How Long Are Patients Willing to Wait Before Leaving the Emergency Department Without Being Seen?” [poster]. Annual Meeting, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, June 2011.42.Grasso MA, Cotter B, Jerrard DA. The impact of a follow-up clinic on unscheduled visits to an emergency department. Research Forum, American College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2015.43.Grasso M, Dezman Z, Comer A, Jerrard D. Hydrocodone/acetaminophen prescribing in emergency departments in the Veterans Health Administration. Research Forum American College of Emergency Physicians, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2016.44.Grasso M, Dezman Z, Jerrard D. Opioid pain medication prescribed after emergency department visits within the Veterans Health Administration. Academic Emergency Medicine. Annual Meeting, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Orlando, Florida, May 2017.International Presentations1."Serum Determinations in Toxic Isopropyl Alcohol Ingestion," Society for the International Advancement of Emergency Medicine, St. Petersburg (Leningrad), U.S.S.R., May 21, 1991.International Presentations (continued)2."Snakebites," Surgery Grand Rounds, Naval Hospital Rota, Rota, Spain, August 1992.3."Appendicitis," Surgery Grand Rounds, Naval Hospital Rota, Rota, Spain, August 1992.4."The Efficacy and Safety of a Continuous Albuterol Protocol for the Treatment of Acute Adult Asthma Attacks" [oral abstract presentation], Urban Symposium on Emergency Medicine, Beijing, China, October 1993. 5."Prophylactic Antibiotic Use in Low Risk Human Bite Wounds" [oral presentation], Sixth International Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sydney, Australia, November 1996.6."The Frequency and Utility of Radiograph Ordering in the Emergency Department Evaluation of Skin Abscesses in Intravenous Drug Abusers" [poster presentation], Sixth International Conference on Emergency Medicine, Sydney, Australia, November 1996.7.“How to Develop and Maintain an Emergency Medicine Training Program,” Limpopo Province, South Africa, August 2005.8.“The Future of Emergency Medicine in South Africa,” Limpopo Province, South Africa, August 2005.9.“Do Male Patient Visits to the Emergency Department Decline During Major Sporting Events?,” 3rd International Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 1–5, 2005.10.“Quality of Health Care Is Not Adversely Affected If the Gender of the Treating Physician is Opposite to That Which Is Desired,” 3rd International Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 1–5, 2005.11.“Do Patients Have a Preference for Emergency Physician Age and Gender?” 3rd International Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 1–5, 2005.12. “Patients Who Leave Against Medical Advice: Who Returns to Continue the Evaluation and What Are the Reasons Why Others Do Not?” 3rd International Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 1–5, 2005.13.“Emergency Physician Compliance with Annual PPD Testing,” 3rd International Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 1–5, 2005.International Presentations (continued)14.“Rabies Immune Globulin Use by Emergency Physicians,” 3rd International Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 1–5, 2005.15.“Rabies Prophylaxis in the Emergency Department: Are We Treating Too Many patients?” 3rd International Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 1–5, 2005.16.“Community Acquired MRSA: An Emerging Pathogen,” 3rd International Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 1–5, 2005.17.“A Formalized Design and Implementation of a Geriatric Curriculum,” 3rd International Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 1–5, 2005.18.“Chem-Bio Attack - Will the Providers Put Themselves at Risk?,” 3rd International Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice, France, September 1–5, 2005.19.“The Impact of Total Working Hours in the Emergency Department.” International Emergency Medicine Congress: Emergency Medicine in the Developing World. Cape Town, South Africa, October 4, 2007.20.“Challenges of Emergency Medicine” [panel discussant]. International Emergency Medicine Congress: Emergency Medicine in the Developing World. Cape Town, South Africa, October 4, 2007.21.“Increasing Prevalence of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus” [poster]. International Emergency Medicine Congress: Emergency Medicine in the Developing World. Cape Town, South Africa, October 4?6, 2007.22.“Chem-Bio Attack – Will the Providers Stay to Deliver Care?” [poster]. International Emergency Medicine Congress: Emergency Medicine in the Developing World. Cape Town, South Africa, October 4?6, 2007.23. “Do Patients in the Emergency Department Have an Age and Gender Preference for Their Treating Emergency Physician?” [poster]. International Emergency Medicine Congress: Emergency Medicine in the Developing World. Cape Town, South Africa, October 4?7, 2007.24.“Getting Registrars Involved in Emergency Medicine Research.” International Emergency Medicine Congress: Emergency Medicine in the Developing World. Cape Town, South Africa, October 5, 2007.International Presentations (continued)25.“Development of EM Systems” [panel discussant]. International Emergency Medicine Congress: Emergency Medicine in the Developing World. Cape Town, South Africa, October 5, 2007.26.“Dispensation of Monthly Social Security Monies Leads to Delays in Emergency Care for Patients Above the Age of 62,” 12th International Conference on Emergency Medicine (ICEM 2008), San Francisco, California, April 4, 2008. 27.“Administration and Management in the Emergency Department: How to be the Director of the Emergency Department” [panel discussant]. 2nd North Sea Dutch Emergency Medicine Conference, Rotterdam, Holland, June 5–6, 2008.28.“Bite Wounds.” Emergency Medicine Residency, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, October 21, 2015. ................
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