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RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

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TEMPLE, BRIGHAM WAHL, MICHAEL WHITNEY, JACK  
VANAGS, BRUNO T. WANG, ERNEST E. YEP, WILBER  
       
       

  • Brigham R. Temple, M.D.
    Book Chapters
    • Liu JM, Temple B, Whitney J. EMS-ED Considerations. In: McFee RB and Leikin JB, eds. Toxico-terrorism: Emergency Response and Clinical Approach to Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Agents. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2008: Chapter 23.
    • Temple B, Collings J. Rashes in the Emergency Department. In: Mahadevan SV, and Garmel GM, eds. An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine: Guide for Practitioners in the Emergency Department. U.K.: Cambridge University Press; 2005.
    • Temple B. Vitamin Toxicity. In: Dart R, ed. Medical Toxicology 3rd Edition. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins; 2003.[back to top]

    Abstracts/Lectures

    • Case Presentation Competition Discussant: CORD / SAEM – New York City, NY: 2005.
    • CORD (Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors) Case Presentation Competition: submission on pulmonary embolus – St. Louis, MO; 2002 May.
    • American Public Health Association poster presentation, Philadelphia Poison Control Center reporting on carbon monoxide exposures. Philadelphia, PA; 1998 November. [back to top]
  • Bruno T. Vanags, M.D.
    Publications
    • Vanags B, Thakur RK, Stuevan HA, Aufderheide T, Tresch DD. Interventions in the therapy of electromechanical dissociation. Resuscitation 1989;17:163-171.

    Abstracts/Lectures

    • Thakur RK, Stuevan HA, Vanags B, Aufderheide T, Troiano P, Evers A. Nonpharmacological intervention in the therapy of electromechanical dissociation. Ann Emerg Med 1987;16:514. . [back to top]
 
  • Michael S. Wahl, M.D.
    Publications
    • Peer Reviewed Publications
      Jordan MT, Bryant SM, Aks SE, Wahl M. A Five-Year Review of the Medical Outcome of Heroin Body Stuffers. J Emerg Med. 2007 Nov;14.
    • Wills BK, Albinson C, Wahl M, Clifton J. Sildenafil citrate ingestion and prolonged priapism and tachycardia in a pediatric patient. Clin Toxicol 2007 Oct;18:1-3.
    • Burda A, Metz J, Sims J, Wahl M. Aspiration hazards of cosmetics containing silicone derivatives. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2006 May;22(5):395.
    • DesLauriers C, Burda A, Wahl M. Hydroxocobalamin as a cyanide antidote. Am J Ther. 2006 Mar-Apr;13(2):161-5.
    • Bryant S, Lozada C, Wahl M. A Chinese Herbal Weight Loss Product Adulterated With Fenfluramine. Ann Emerg Med. 2005;46(2):208.
    • Burda A, Wahl M, Fischbein C, DesLauriers C. Atypical poisonings with botanicals raise suspicion of malicious activity. Vet Hum Toxicol. 2004 Dec;46(6):341.
    • Burda AM, Uthaivongsakdi KT, Sigg T, Wahl M. Availability of pralidoxime and implications of inadequate stocking. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2004 Jul;61(13):1336-1337.
    • Burda A , Sigg T , Fischbein C , Methven A , Wahl M. Amanita virosa poisoning: agent of terrorist or criminal activity? Vet Hum Toxicol. 2003 Aug;45(4):226.
    • Fischbein C, Mueller G, Leacock P, Wahl M, Aks S. Digital Imaging: A promising tool for mushroom identification. Acad Emerg Med. 2003 July;10(7):808-811.
    • Bryant S, Bellamy L, Wahl M. Acute acetaminophen poisoning in children: kids aren’t just little adults. J Emerg Med. 2003 May;24(4):472-473.
    • Burda A, Sigg T, Wahl M. Possible adverse reactions to preservatives in high-dose pyridoxine hydrochloride i.v. injection. Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2002 Oct;59:1886-1887.

Burda A, Mycyk M, Wahl M. Zia Toxic Landscaping of Facilities for Developmentally Disabled Adults. JAMA, 2001 Dec;286(21):2671.

June R, Aks SE, Keys N, Wahl M. Medical outcome of cocaine bodystuffers. J Emerg Med. 2000 Feb;18(2):221-224.

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications
Burda A, Mowery K, Wahl M. Illinois Department of Public Health recommends hospitals carry rabies vaccine and immune globulin. KeePosted (News Journal for Illinois Council of Health-Systems Pharmacists). 2007 Oct-Nov;33(9):24-25.

Burda A, Korah J, Wahl M. Street drugs possibly tainted with Clenbuterol. KeePosted. 2007 Mar;33(3):19.

Kamis L, Burda A, Wahl M. The role of cathartics in the management of the poisoned patient. Chicago Medicine 2007;110(4).

Burda A, Kubic A, Wahl M. Nebulized Sodium Bicarbonate for Chlorine Gas Exposure. Keep Posted. 2006 Aug;32(7);26-27.

Burda AM, Stec M, Wahl M. Crotaline Evenomation in Illinois: Epidemiology and Antivenin Procurement, Illinois EPIC (Emergency Physicians Interim Communique). 2003;2(6):5.

Burda AM, Stec M, Wahl M. Snake Bite Envenomation in Illinois: Scope of Problem and Issues of Antivenin Procurement. Keep Posted. 2002 Nov/Dec;28(10):18-22.

Bergman, Burda A, Wahl M. Rising abuse of cough and cold products among Illinois Teens. Illinois Pharmacist. 2002 Mar/Apr;64(2):25-26.

Burda AM, Wahl MS, Hantsch CE. Poison Antidote Chart, Drug Topics Red Book. Medical Economics. 2002 Mar; pgs 9-11.

Burda A, Wahl M, Stein-Spencer L. How the Illinois Poison Center Can Assist EMS Dispatchers and EMT’s, The Gong - Journal of the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association. 2002 Jan-Mar; pgs 54-55.

Burda AM, Wahl MS, Hanstch CE. Poison Antidote Preparedness in Hospitals. KeePosted. 2001 Jan;26(1):21.

Burda AM, Wahl MS, Hantsch CE. Poison Antidote Preparedness in Hospitals, Countershock, Illinois Council Emergency Nurses Association. (IENA), Spring 2001, pg 5.

Burda AM, Wahl MS, Hantsch CE. Poison Antidote Preparedness in Hospitals, KeePosted. 2001 Jan;26(1):21.

Burda AM, Wahl MS, Hanstch CE. Results of a Survey on Antidote Preparedness During a Disaster Drill Involving a Nerve Agent. KeePosted. 2000 Jul/Aug; 25(6):8-10.

Burda A, Fischbein, Wahl M. New Option for Home Management of Unintentional Poisoning. Family Physician. 1999 Jul/Aug;51(4).

Wahl M, Burda AM. Accidental Childhood Poisoning Update: Over-the-Counter Activated Charcoal Available for Home Use, Illinois Pediatrician. 1999 Feb/Mar/Apr; 17(1):12-13.

 


Book Chapters
Wahl M, Leikin J. Poison Information Centers. In: McFee R, Leikin J, eds. Toxico-terrorism: Emergency Response and Clinical Approach to Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Agents. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2008:489-491.

Burda A, Wahl M, Hantsch C. Poison Antidote Preparedness in Hospitals. In: McFee R, Leikin J, eds. Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Agent Exposures. CRC Press; 2007:21-28.

Wahl M. Amphetamine. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 1:108-109.

Wahl M. Amyl Nitrate. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 1:110-111.

Wahl M. Beta Blockers. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 1:267-269.

Wahl M. Boric Acid. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 1:331-332.

Wahl M. Chloral Hydrate. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 1:535-536.

Wahl M. Cocaine. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 1:632-634.

Wahl M. Dextromethorphan. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 1:780-781.

Wahl M. Digitalis Glycosides. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 2:45-47.

Wahl M. Diphenhydramine. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 1:72-73

Wahl M. Ginseng. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 1:443-444.

Wahl M. Hemlock, Poison. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 1:496.

Wahl M. Hemlock, Water. In: Wexler P, ed. Encyclopedia of Toxicology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier; 2005: vol 1:496-497.

Burda AM, Wahl M. Rodenticides. In: Erickson, Ahrens, Aks, Baum, Ling, eds. Pediatric Toxicology. McGraw-Hill; 2004:10-14.

Wahl M, Leikin J. Poison Control Centers. In: Erickson, Ahrens, Aks, Baum, Ling, eds. Pediatric Toxicology. McGraw-Hill; 2004:359-370.

Erickson T, Wahl M. Anticancer and Other Cytotoxic Drugs. In: Ford, Delaney, Ling, Erickson, eds. Clinical Toxicology (First Edition). Orlando, FL: WB Saunders; 2000.

Wahl M, Freide R. Lead Poisoning. In: Ling, Clark, Erickson, Trestrail, eds. Toxicology Secrets. Philadelphia: Hanley and Belfus; 2000:156-161.

Finke B, Wahl M. Mercury Posoning. In: Ling, Clark, Erickson, Trestrail, eds. Toxicology Secrets. Philadelphia: Hanley and Belfus; 2000:162-164.


Abstracts/Lectures
Samlan SR, Jordan M, Rubin R, Wahl M, Chan S. Tinnitus as a measure of acute salicylate toxicity. ACEP Research Forum, 2006.

Scheuermann TA, Thompson TM, Wahl M. A retrospective review of AST levels in patients treated with Acetadote within 8 hours of a single acute APAP overdose. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2006.

Deslauriers C, Burda A, Razo M, Wahl M. Pediatric Ingestions of Tamulosin. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2006.

Wahl M, DesLauriers C, Thompson T. Characterization of Arsenic Calls to a Regional Poison Control Center. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2006.

Burda AM, Cook SD, Wahl M. Rising Utilization of Poison Control Center Services for Therapeutic Errors and Adverse Drug Reactions. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2006.

Maloney GE, Rhee JW, Leikin JB, Mackendrick W, Farrell E, Wahl M, Kelly K. Use of Clonidine in Prevention and Management of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2006.

Thompson TM, Blackwook LK, Leikin JB, Wahl M. Computerized N-Acetylcysteine Physician Order Entry by Template Protocol for Acetaminophen Toxicity. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2006.

Antognoli R, Wahl M. If you build it, they will come: utilization of a regional poison center web site. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2006.
Wills BK, Albinson C, Clifton J, Wahl M. Sildenafil citrate Ingestion and prolonged priaprism and tachycardia in a pediatric patient. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2005.

Burda A, Razo M, Wahl M. Therapeutic Errors with Ranitidine in Pediatric Patients. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2005.

Wills BK, Liu J, Montana R, Wahl M. 3o AV block from Diltaiazem XR in a Nine Month Old. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2005.

Dance V, Antognoli R, Lemaster J, Wahl M. Development of Online Distance Education Program and Electronic Resource Center of Volunteer Poison Prevention Educators. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2005.

Antognoli R, Dance V, Ocampo P, Cox K, Wahl M. Utility of Outreach Education Tool Kits in the Promotion of National Poison Prevention Week. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2005.

Finkelstein Y, Wahl MS, Bentur Y, Erickson TB, Schecter T, Chodick G Aks SE. Comparison of Iron Poisoning Patterns in 602 Preschool Children: A population-based study from Illinois and Israel. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2005.

Burda A, Razo M, Wahl M. Rising Abuse of Coricidin® Over a Three Year Period. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2004.

Burda A, Metz J, Sims J, Wahl M. Aspiration Hazards of Emollient Products. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2004.

Burda A, Fischbein C, Howe T, Wahl M. Hemodialysis Clearance of Metronidazole Following Overdose. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2004.

Burda A, Meyers S, Wahl M. Uthaivongsakdi KT Statewode Pharmacy Response During TOPOFF 2 Disaster Drill. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2004.

Wahl M, Ness S, Des Lauriers C, Metz J. What Would You Have Done If You Were Not Able to Contact a Poison Center? North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2004.

Jordan MT, Brayant SM, Aks, SE, Wahl M. Outcome of heroin body stuffers. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2003.

Cumpston KL, Skrupky R, Pallasch E, Wahl M. Hyperglycemia in a pediatric carbamazepine overdose. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2003.

Wahl M, Lemaster J, Malinowski R. Effect of Education on Children Age 0-6 in a Small Midwestern City. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2003.

Burda AM, Pallasch E, Metz J, Wahl M. Comparison of pre-9/11 and post-9/11 rates of nerve agent antidote stocking in metropolitan hospitals. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2003.

Metz J, Wahl M, Burda T, Sigg T. Poison Center Experience with Whole Bowel Irrigation. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2002.

Cumpston K, O’Koren K, Wahl M. The Ectasy and Misery of a Teenage Myocardial Infarction. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2002.

Sigg T, Burda A, Dimaano J, Wahl M. Inadvertant IV administration of 800 mg to a child. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2001.

Burda A, Sigg T, Wahl M. Preservative Toxicity of Isoniazid for INH overdose. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2001.

Sigg T, Oberg D, Wahl M, Ingestion of a large Quantitiy of Nevirapine in a Non-HIV+ Patient . North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2001.

Wahl, Grant, Jesperson. Acute Psychosis From a Dietary Weight Control Supplement. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2000.

Fischbien, Mueller, Wahl, Aks. Digital Imaging: A Promising Tool for Mushroom Identification. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 2000.

Hibbard, Wahl, Kirshenbaum, Nellamattiathil, Aks. Spiral CT Imaging of Ingested Foreign Bodies Wrapped in Plastic: A Pilot Study Designed to Mimic Crack Cocaine bodystuffers. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 1999.

Wahl, Fischbein, Dellinger. A Retrospective Review of Continuous Quality Improvement at the Illinois Poison Center Using the DOTLAB Computer System. European Association of Poison Centres and Clinical Toxicolgy Annual Meeting, 1999.

Wahl, Kapustka, Delliinger. A Retrospective Review of Triage Criteria of Accidental Long Acting Anticoagulant Rodenticide Ingestion in Children. European Association of Poison Centres and Clinical Toxicolgy Annual Meeting, 1999.


Zeitler, Wahl, Aks, Hryhorczuk. Effects of Copper Scouring Pads as Filters for Crack Cocaine. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 1996.

Wahl, Chai, Keys, Erickson. Phencyclidine Intoxication from Vaginal Mucosal Absorption in a Pregnant Body Stuffer. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 1996.

Lee, Keys, Wahl, Erickson. Oral Frostbite Seconday to Freon Propellant Abuse. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 1996.

Keys, Wahl, Tallman. Tramadol Overdose Associated with Rhabdomyolysis. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 1996.

Keys, Wahl, Aks, June. Cocaine Body Stuffers: A Case Series. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 1995.

Wahl, Lipscomb, McAllister. Phenol Burn Decontaminated with Golytely. North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, 1995.


Lectures:
Bioterrorism and Pandemic Flu, Mt. Vernon IL September, 2007
Bioterrorism and Pandemic Flu, Mid-America Public Health Summer Institute, May, 2007
Role of the Anesthesiologist in a Bioterrorism or Pandemic Event, Illinois Osteopathic Society of Anesthesiology, April, 2007
Nerve Agents, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, August, 2006
Biological Agents, PICIS annual user meeting, Palm Beach Florida, June, 2006
Biological Agents, Metropolitan Chicago Health Care Council May, 2006
Biological Agents, Metropolitan Chicago Health Care Council April, 2006
What Poisonings Worry the Toxicologist, Emergency Nurses Association, April, 2005
Bioterrorism: UIC School of Medicine, April, 2005
Bioterrorism: Pana Community Hospital, March 2005
Inhalants: Lake County Department of Public Health, March, 2005
Inhalants: Illinois School Assistance Professionals annual meeting, Feb 2005
Inhalants: Children’s Memorial Hospital, Feb 2005
Bioterrorism: Illinois Department of Public Health December, 2004
Bioterrorism: Advocate Good Samaritan Medical Center, November 2004
Bioterrorism: Illinois Health Education Consortium July 2004
Bioterrorism: Union Health Medical Clinic, August 2004
Bioterrorism: Early Recognition and Reporting, UIC School of Pharmacy, June 2004
Bioterrorism: Kewaunee EMS system, May, 2004
Bioterrorism: Early Recognition and Reporting, MCHC April 2004
Poison Prevention: Head Start Annual Meeting, March, 2004
Bioterrorism: Early Recognition and Reporting, AIMMC, March, 2004
Inhalant Abuse, Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, January 2004
Inhalant Abuse, Lake County Department of Public Health, January 2004
Updates in Toxicology, CGH medical center, October, 2003
Advanced HAZMAT Life Support, August, 2003
Advanced HAZMAT Life Support Nov, 2002
Advanced HAZMAT Life Support June, 2002
ICEP Board Review Course, 2001
Overview of Toxicology, St. John’s Hospital, Springfield, 2001
Toxicologic Principles, Provident Hospital, 2001
Overview of Toxicology, Highland Illinois, 2001
Overview of Toxicology, Pana community Hospital, 2001
Overview of Toxicology, Peru Community Hospital, 2001
ICEP Board Review Course, 2000
Herbal and Alternative medications, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, 2000
Overview of Pediatric Toxicology, Catholic Health Partners, 2000
Update in Pediatric Toxicology, Carbondale Memorial Hospital, 2000
Update in Toxicology, Carbondale Memorial Hospital, 2000
Overview of Herbal Medications, Medical College of Wisconsin, 1999
Update in Toxicology, Illinois college of Emergency Physicians Board Review Course, 1999
Survival Lecture--Toxicology Basics, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, 1999
Pediatric Toxicology, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, 1999
Case Studies in Toxicology, Lutheran General Hospital, 1999
Board Review Course, ICEP, 1998
Hand Injuries, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, 1997
Food Poisoning, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, 1996
Hypoglycemic Overdose, University of Illinois, 1995
Respiratory Irritants, Cook County Hospital, 1994
Heart Block, Mercy Hospital, 3/94
Indications for CT in Blunt Head Trauma, Mercy Hospital, 3/94
Acetominophen Toxicity, Mercy Hospital, 11/93


Northwestern University EM Resident Conference, Evanston Hospital

11/13/07 Lecturer: The Illinois Poison Center: A Public Health Information & Education Service
3/13/07 Lecturer: Pediatric Poisonings
11/8/05 Lecturer: Bioterrorism
11/8/05 Lecturer: Toxicology Observation


National Affiliations
2005-2008 Board Member, Illinois College of Emergency Medicine
2002-2006 Medical Director, Bioterrorism Hospital Preparedness Program, Illinois Department of Public Health
2001-present Administrative Director, Illinois Poison Center
1998-present Medical Director, Illinois Poison Center
Member, Chicago Department of Public Health Bioterrorism Hospital Preparedness Program
Member, Illinois Terrorism Task Force Bioterrorism Subcommittee
Member, Illinois Department of Public Health Bioterrorism Pediatric Committee
Member, Illinois Department of Public Health Pandemic Flu Planning Committee
Co-Chair, Illinois Department of Public Health Pandemic Flu Stockpiling
Member, Illinois Department of Public Health Poison Control Advisory Board

JOURNAL REVIEWER:
Critical Care Medicine, 2003
Journal of Toxicology – Clinical Toxicology, 2003

Media Exposure
Radio:
DEET and West Nile Virus
Summer Poisoning Hazards, US99, 2003
WBBM, Sept 2002
WIMX, Sept 2002
New National Toll-free Poison Center Number, 2002
Television:
July 4th Hazards, WGN, 2003


Hospital Affiliations
2002-2003 Member, Bioterrorism Preparedness
2002-2003 Member, Charity Fundraising Committee
1998-present Member, CME Committee
1996-present Member, Ethics Committee
1997 Member, CHF Committee

  • Ernest E. Wang, M.D.
    Publications
    • Wang E, Quinones J, Fitch M, Dooley-Hash S, Griswold-Theodorson Sharon, Medzon R, Korley F, Laack T, Robinett A, Clay L. Developing Technical Expertise in Emergency Medicine. Acad Emerg Med. Accepted for Publication. AEMJ-08-359.R1.
    • Wang E, Beaumont J, Kharasch M , Vozenilek J. 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.
    • Okuda Y, Bond W, Bonfante G, McLaughlin S, Spillane L, Wang E, Vozenilek J, Gordon J. National Growth in SimulationTraining within Emergency Medicine Residency Programs, 2003-2008. Acad Emerg Med. Accepted for Publication. AEMJ-08-218.R1
    • 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 J, 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.
    • Insua JA, Griffith J, Wang EE, Vozenilek JA, Pettineo C, Arreguin A. Emergent Airway Adjuncts: The Tracheal Tube Introducer. Acad Emerg Med. Accepted for Publication, 2008.
    • McLaughlin S, Fitch MT, Goyal DG, Hayden E, Kauh CY, Laack Ta, Nowicki T, Okuda Y, Palm K, Pozner CN, Vozenilek J, Wang E, Gordon JA; on behalf of the SAEM Technology in Medical Education Committee and the Simulation Interest Group. Simulation in Graduate Medical Education 2008: A Review for Emergency Medicine [published online ahead of print July 14 2008]. Acad Emerg Med. 2008. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/120775596/abstract
    • Reaven D, Kharasch M, Pettineo C, Wang EE, Vozenilek JA. Management of Posterior Epistaxis. Acad Emerg Med. 2008;15(6):585.
    • Wang EE, Baran E, Kharasch M, Vozenilek JA, Pettineo C, Berg A. The Emergent Transvenous Pacemaker. Acad Emerg Med. 2008;15(5):487.
    • Van Roo J, Wang EE, Vozenilek JA, Aldeen A, Graff J, Pettineo C. Central Venous Catheterization: Right Internal Jugular Vein Approach. Acad Emerg Med. 2008;15(4):397.
    • Hobgood C, Promes S, Wang EE, Moriarity R, Goyal DG. Outcome Assessment in Emergency Medicine – A Beginning: Results of the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD) Emergency Medicine Consensus Workgoup on Outcome Assessment. Acad Emerg Med. 2008;15(3):267-277.
    • Self WH, Wang EE, Vozenilek JA, del Castillo J, Pettineo C, Benedict L. Dynamic emergency medicine. Arthrocentesis. Acad Emerg Med 2008;15(3):298.
    • Levine M, Wang EE, Salzman D, Vozenilek JA, Pettineo C. The Emergent Tube Thoracostomy. Acad Emerg Med. 2008;15(2):207.
    • Wang EE, Vozenilek JA, Pettineo C. The Emergent Cricothrytomy. Acad Emerg Med. 2008;15(2):206.
    • Adler M, Vozenilek J, Trainor J, Wang E, Erickson T, Eppich W, Berg W, Edison M, McGaghie W. High-Fidelity Patient Simulation-Based Pediatric Emergency Training for Emergency Medicine Residents. Simulation in Healthcare. 2008.
    • Wang EE, Mahajan N, Wills B, Leikin J. Successful treatment of potentially fatal heavy metal poisonings. J Emerg Med. 2007 Apr;32(3):289-294. Epub 2007 Feb 5.
    • Wang EE, Vozenilek J, Flaherty J, Kharasch M, Aitchison P, Berg A. An Innovative and Inexpensive Model for Teaching Cricothyrotomy. Simulation in Healthcare. 2007;2(1):25-29.
    • Farrell SE, Pacella C, Egan D, Hogan V, Wang E, Bhatia K, Hobgood CD. on behalf of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Undergraduate Education Committee. Resident-as-teacher: A suggested curriculum for emergency medicine. Acad. Emerg. Med. 2006;13:677-679.
    • 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.
    • Wang E. Un-Serendipity. Ann of Emerg Med. 2006 Jan;47(1):117.
    • Wang E and Vozenilek J. Addressing the systems-based practice core competency: A simulation-based curriculum. Acad Emerg Med. 2005;12:1191-1194.
    • Wang E. Global assessment tool for emergency medicine–Specific core competency evaluation. Acad Emerg Med. 2004;11:1370.
    • Handler JA, Gillam M, Wang EE, Feied CF, Yarnold PR, Bose S, Smith MS. Computers and connectivity in Illinois emergency departments. Acad Emerg Med. 1999 Dec;6(12):1249-1254.
    • Field AG and Wang E. Evaluation of the patient with nontraumatic headache: An evidence-based approach. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. Feb 1999;17(1):127-152.
    • Kingery WS, Castellote J, Wang E. A loose ligature-induced mononeuropathy produces hyperalgesias mediated by both the injured sciatic nerve and the adjacent saphenous nerve. Pain. 1993;55:297-304. [back to top]

    Newsletters

    Book Chapters

    • Wang, E. “Cranial Nerve Disorders.” Emergency Medicine (editors Adams, J et al.). (In press)
    • Wang EE and Erickson TB. “Toxidrome Recognition.” Toxico-terrorism: Emergency Response and Clinical Approach to Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Agents (editors McFee RB, Leikin JB) McGraw-Hill, New York, 2008; Chapter 1. [back to top]

    Abstracts/Lectures

    • Adler M, Vozenilek J, Trainor J, Wang E, Erickson T, Eppich W, Berg A, Edison M, McGaghie W. High-Fidelity Patient Simulation-Based Pediatric Emergency Training for Emergency Medicine Residents. Simulation in Healthcare. 2008.
    • Korley F, Vozenilek J, Bellam S, Pribaz P, Wang E. A fiberoptic intubation course for emergency airway management training. SAEM Research Forum, Innovations in Emergency Medicine Exhibit, May 2006. Acad Emerg Med. 2006;13:S209-b-210S -b.
    • 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.
    • Wang E, Vozenilek J. Addressing the Systems-Based Core Competency - A Simulation Based Curriculum. Presented at the National Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Meeting, New York, NY, May 2005.
    • Wang E, Vozenilek J. Addressing the Systems-Based Core Competency - A Simulation Based Curriculum. Presented at the Innovations in Education CORD Annual Academic Assembly, New Orleans, LA, March 2005
    • Wang E and Vozenilek J. Addressing the systems-based practice core competency: A simulation-based curriculum. International Meeting on Medical Simulation, January, 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.
    • Pacella C, Wang E, Wald D, Farrell S, Coates W. Teaching professionalism: A case-based module for medical student educators. Innovations in Emergency Medicine Education, Abstract Presentation. SAEM Research Forum, May 2004; Acad Emerg Med. 2004;11:901.
    • Vozenilek J, Collings J, Wang E. Integration of high fidelity simulation into a systems-based modular curriculum for emergency medicine residents. Innovations in Emergency Medicine Education, Abstract Presentation. SAEM Research Forum, May 2004; Acad Emerg Med. 2004;11:898-a.
    • Wang E, Vozenilek J. Addressing the systems-based practice core competency: A simulation-based curriculum. Poster Session at the CORD Academic Annual Assembly. March 5-7, 2004.
    • Wang E, Vozenilek J. Addressing the systems-based practice core competency: A simulation-based curriculum. Poster Session at the ABMS-ACGME Conference on Systems-based Practice on September 23, 2004
    • Pacella C, Wang E, Wald D, Farrell S, Coates W. Teaching Professionalism: A case-based module for medical student educators. Innovations in Emergency Medicine Education Abstract Presentation. SAEM Research Forum, May 2004; Acad Emerg Med. 2004 11: 901.
    • 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 JA, 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. Acad Emerg Med. 2002;9:430-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
    • Collier J, Hamilton T, Wang E, Flaherty JJ. Medical Student Evaluation of an Emergency Medicine Elective Course. ACEP Research Forum, Chicago IL, October 2001. Ann of Emerg Med. 38(4) Supplement 4:S51, October 2001.
    • Handler JA, Gillam M, Wang EE, Feied CF, Yarnold PR, Bose S, Smith M. Computers and connectivity in Illinois emergency departments Acad Emerg Med. 1999;6:544-a.
    • Northwestern University EM Resident Conferences, Evanston Hospital:
      • 7/8/08 Lecturer: General approach to abdominal pain - History & Physical
      • 4/8/08 Lecturer: Derm Potpourri – What you don’t know can kill you or the patient
      • 1/29/08 Instructor: Pediatric Procedural Lab
      • 11/27/07 Instructor: Pediatric Simulation
      • 9/11/07 Lecturer: Patient Satisfaction
      • 8/28/07 Instructor: Video-guided Approach to Procedural Sedation
      • 8/28/07 Lecturer: Procedural Sedation
      • 3/27/07 Instructor: Pediatric Intubation, Interosseous IVs, and Chest Tubes
      • 3/27/07 Lecturer: Asthma, Bronchiolitis, and Croup
      • 2/27/07 Lecturer: Urology/Renal Vignettes
      • 1/30/07 Instructor: Orthopaedic Procedure Lab
      • 12/12/06 Lecturer: Pediatric Orthopaedic Radiology
      • 11/28/06 Lecturer: Radiation Emergency Medical Management
      • 8/22/06 Instructor: Human Patient Simulation: Endocrine Module
      • 4/11/06 Lecturer: Derm Emergencies
      • 11/22/05 Lecturer: Toxicologic Emergencies
      • 8/23/05 Instructor: Simulated M&M
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    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.
    • 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.
    • Co-Investigator: 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. [back to top]
  • Jack M. Whitney, M.D.
    Book Chapters
    • Liu JM, Temple B, Whitney J. EMS-ED Considerations. In: McFee RB and Leikin JB, eds. Toxico-terrorism: Emergency Response and Clinical Approach to Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Agents. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2008:187-191. [back to top]


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