EM Faculty Residency Program Research/Publication Grants/Awards Special Programs

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

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JALAKAS, MART LASKARIS, EVAN LIPPITZ, JONATHAN  
KHARASCH, MORRIS LEE, JEFFREY LYMAN, JEFFREY  
       
       

 
  • Morris S. Kharasch, M.D.
    Publications
    • Vozenilek J, Wang E, Noeller T, Smith M, Cydulka R, Beaumont J, Kharasch M. Resident Response to Integration of Simulation-based Education into Emergency Medicine Conference at Two Academic Medical Centers. Acad Emerg Med. Accepted for Publication AEMJ-08-135.
    • Pettineo C, Vozenilek J, Wang E, Flaherty J, Kharasch M, Aitchison P. Simulated Emergency Department Procedures with Minimal Monetary Investment: Cricothyrotomy Simulator. Simulation in Healthcare. Accepted for Publication SIH-D-07-00072R1.
    • Pettineo C, Vozenilek J, Kharasch M, Wang E, Aitchison P. Epistaxis Simulator: An Innovative Design. Simulation in Healthcare. Accepted for Publication SIH-D-07-00051R4.
    • Pettineo C, Vozenilek JA, Kharasch M, Wang E, Aitchison P, Arreguin A. Inconspicuous Portable Audio/Visual Recording: Transforming an IV Pole into a Mobile Video Capture Stand. Simulation in Healthcare. Accepted for Publication SIH200122.
    • Reaven D, Kharasch M, Pettineo C, Wang EE, Vozenilek JA. Management of Posterior Epistaxis. Acad Emerg Med. 2008;15(6):585-585.
    • Wang EE, Baran E, Kharasch M, Vozenilek JA, Pettineo C, Berg A. The Emergent Transvenous Pacemaker. Acad Emerg Med. 2008;15(5):487-487.
    • Wang EE, Vozenilek JA, Flaherty J, Kharasch M, Aitchison P, Berg A. An Innovative and Inexpensive Model for Teaching Cricothyrotomy. Simulation in Healthcare. 2007;2(1):25-29.
    • Vozenilek J, Wang E, Kharasch M, Anderson B, Kalaria A. Simulation-Based Morbidity and Mortality Conference: New Technologies Augmenting Traditional Case-Based Presentations. Acad Emerg Med. 2006;13:48-53.
    • Flaherty J, Kharasch M, Graff J. Evaluation of Dual Residency Training in Internal Medicine/Emergency Medicine. Acad Emerg Med. 2001; 8:472-a-473-a.
    • Kharasch M and Graff JG. Emergency Management of the Airway. Critical Care Clinics 1995 January;11(1).
    • Kharasch M and Longano J. Lawn Mower Injuries: A case report. J of Emerg Med. 1992;10:135-138.
    • Kharasch M. Cardiac arrest secondary to Indomethacine induced renal failure. J of Emerg Med. 1990;8(1):51-54.
    • Chuengs DS and Kharasch M. Evaluation of the patient with closed head trauma: An evidenced based approach. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America: Feb 1999;17: 1.
    • Senturia YD, Lebailly S, Horwitz E, Kharasch M. A case control study: Bicycle-riding circumstances and injuries in school aged children. Archives of Pediatric Adolescent Medicine, 1997 May;151(5):485-489. [back to top]

    Book Chapters
    • Adams Stephen L and Morris S Kharasch. Acid-base Disorders. In: Markovchick VJ and Pons PT. Emergency Medicine Secrets 4th Edition, Elsevier Mosby, 2006: Chapter 50. [back to top]

    Abstracts/Lectures
    • Vozenilek J, Kharasch M, Wang E, Aitchison P, Pearlman M. High Fidelity Simulations Can Evoke Strong Physical and Emotional Stress Responses, but Participants Want More. ACEP Research Forum, New Orleans, LA, October 2006.
    • Kharasch M, Vozenilek J, Wang E, Pearlman M. Physiologic Changes During Simulation. Simulation Technology in Medical Education Poster Presentation, Northwestern University Annual Research and Development Conference, Chicago, Illinois, October 2005.
    • Vozenilek J, Kharasch M, Aitchison P, Wang E, Bednar S. Physiologic Response to the Critically Ill Simulated Patient. International Meeting on Medical Simulation, January, 2005.
    • Vozenilek J, Kharasch M, Wang E, Gimbel R, Flaherty J. Proficiency of Housestaff to Provide Care to Patients with Acute Life-Threatening Events and Time to Last ACLS Certification Have No Correlation. SAEM Research Forum, May 2002; Acad Emerg Med. 2002;9:430-a.
    • Vozenilek J, Gillam M, Kharasch M, Heilenbach T, Lippitz J, Wang E, Gimbel R, Flaherty J, Handler J. EMEDU, Emergency Medicine Online. Innovations in Emergency Medicine Education Abstract Presentation, SAEM Research Forum, May 2002; Acad Emerg Med. 2002;9:1061.
    • Vozenilek J, Gillam M, Handler J, Wang E, Lippitz J, Heilenbach T, Flaherty J, Kharasch M. Screening Emergency Medicine Educational Resources on the Web: What’s New on EMEDU.org. Abstract presented at Pennsylvania ACEP, Las Vegas, Dec 5, 2001.
    • Gillam M, Kharasch M, Handler J, Feied C. Improving Residency Review Committee Compliance by Using Internet-Based Over Paper-Based Procedure Logs. ACEP Research Forum, Chicago, IL, October 2001. Ann Emerg Med. October 2001; 38 Suppl 4:S101.
    • Kharasch MS and Flaherty JJ. Analysis of Disputed Emergency Department Medical Admissions. ACEP Research Forum, Chicago, IL, October 2001. Ann Emerg Med. October 2001;38 Suppl 4:S78.
    • Flaherty JJ and Kharasch M. An Educational Model for Errors in Emergency Medicine. ACEP Research Forum, Chicago IL, October 2001. Ann Emerg Med. October 2001;38 Suppl 4:S51.
    • Vozenilek J, Kharasch M, Heilenbach T, Lippitz J, Gillam M, Handler J, Flaherty JJ. Online Training Module in Lifesaving Invasive Medical Procedures. SAEM Annual Meeting, Atlanta, May 2001. ACEP Research Forum, Chicago IL, October 2001.
    • Kharasch M and Flaherty JJ. Educational Curriculum for errors in Emergency Medicine. presented September 4, 2001, 1st International Conference in Emergency Medicine, AAEM and EuSEM, Stresa, Italy
    • Vozenilek J, Kharasch M, Heilenbach T, Lippitz J, Gillam M, Handler J, Flaherty J. Online Interactive Invasive Life-Saving Emergency Medicine Procedure Training Module. Abstract presented SAEM Innovations in Emergency Medicine Education, May 7, 2001. Acad Emerg Med 2001 May; 8(5):583-584.
    • Flaherty JJ, Kharasch M, Graff JG. Evaluation of Dual Residency Training in Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine. SAEM Annual Meeting, May 2001. Acad Emerg Med 2001 8:472-a-473-a.
    • Flaherty JJ, Kharasch M. Effect of Shift work on Patient Satisfaction. ACEP Research Forum, Philadelphia, October 2000. Ann Emerg Med. 36 Suppl 4: S74-S75.
    • Wang E, Vozenilek J, Cabel J, Flaherty J, Kharasch M. New Model for Undergraduate Emergency Medical Education. ACEP Research Forum, Philadelphia, October 2000. Ann Emerg Med. 36 Suppl 4: S62.
    • Gillam M, Handler J, Feied C, Kharasch M, Vozenilek J, Flaherty J. Ensuring Procedural Competence in Emergency Medicine Residents Using a Free On-line Procedure Log. ACEP Research Forum, Philadelphia, October 2000. Ann Emerg Med. 36 Suppl 4:S57.[back to top]

    Grants
    • Co-Investigator: Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) AHRQ Simulation-based Training Program to Augment EMR-based Handoff Tool (1 U18 HS016640-01) $543,761 over 2 years.
    • Debra De Hoyos Donation $100,000 over 3 years for Simulator-based education, Director of Disbursements for the educational initiatives.
    • Consultant: Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) EMSC Targeted Issue Grants Development and Validation of a Simulator-Based Emergency Medicine Curriculum for Emergency Care Providers (1 H34MC04373-01-00 ) $583,502.00 over three years.
    • Director of Educational Initiative: Healthcare Foundation of Highland Park, Grant. $165,000 for FY 2006 supporting salaries and training: These courses include national certifications such as Pediatric Advanced Life Support and Advanced Burn Life Support, mass casualty training courses such as Basic Disaster Life Support and Advanced Bioterrorism Triage, and smaller courses of our own creation, including SBAR (Situation Background Assessment and Recommendation) communication training for the medical floor nurses.
    • Bioterrorism Training Consultant: Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) Bioterrorism Training and Curriculum Development Program (6 T01HP01401-01-01) $15,000 over 2 years.
    • Committee Member, Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) $1,800,000 over 3 years directed to bioterrorism preparedness for the ENH Hospital system. [back to top]
  • Jonathan G. Lippitz, M.D.
    Abstracts/Lectures
    • Vozenilek J, Gillam M, Kharasch M, Heilenbach T, Lippitz J, Wang E, Gimbel R, Flaherty J, Handler J. EMEDU, Emergency Medicine Online. Innovations in Emergency Medicine Education Abstract Presentation, SAEM Research Forum, May 2002. Acad Emerg Med. 2002;9:1061.
    • Vozenilek J, Lippitz J, Gillam M, Rodgers R, Gimbel R. Emergency Electrocardiography Online Teaching Module. Innovations in Emergency Medicine Education Abstract Presentation, SAEM Research Forum, May 2002. Acad Emerg Med. 2002;9:1061-a.
    • Vozenilek J, Gillam M, Handler J, Wang E, Lippitz J, Heilenbach T, Flaherty J, Kharasch M. Screening Emergency Medicine Educational Resources on the Web: What’s New on EMEDU.org. Abstract presented at Pennsylvania ACEP, Las Vegas, Dec. 5, 2001.
    • Vozenilek J, Kharasch M, Heilenbach T, Lippitz J, Gillam M, Handler J, Flaherty JJ. Online Training Module in Lifesaving Invasive Medical Procedures. SAEM Annual Meeting, Atlanta, May 2001. ACEP Research Forum, Chicago IL, October 2001.
    • Vozenilek J, Kharasch M, Heilenbach T, Lippitz J, Gillam M, Handler J, Flaherty J. Online Interactive Invasive Life-Saving Emergency Medicine Procedure Training Module. Abstract presented SAEM Innovations in Emergency Medicine Education, May 7, 2001, Acad Emerg Med. 2001 May; 8(5):583-584.
    • Vozenilek J, Lippitz J, Flaherty J, Heilenbach T. Online Ultrasonography in Emergency Medicine Training Module. Innovations in Emergency Medicine Abstract presented SAEM May 2000; Acad. Emerg. Med. 2000; 7:542-c. [back to top]
 


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