2005 Scholarly Activity
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2005 ARTICLES
Asplin BR, Rhodes KV, Levy H, Lurie N, Crain AL, Carlin BP, Kellermann AL. Insurance status and access to urgent ambulatory care follow-up appointments. JAMA 2005;294(10):1246-1254.
Nagurney JT, Brown DF, Chae C, Chang Y, Chung WG, Cranmer H, Dan L, Fisher J, Grossman S, Tedrow U, Lewandrowski K, Jang IK. The Sensitivity of Cardiac Markers Stratified by Symptom Duration. J Emerg Med. 2005 Nov;29(4):409-15.
Nagurney JT, Brown DF, Chae C, Chang Y, Chung WG, Cranmer H, Dan L, Fisher J, Grossman S, Tedrow U, Lewandrowski K, Jang IK. Disagreement Between Formal and Medical Record Criteria for the Diagnosis of Acute Coronary Syndrome. Acad Emerg Med. 2005 May; 12(5):446-52.
Colletti JE, Giudice EL. Syphilis screening in a high-risk inner-city adolescent population. Am. J. Emerg. Med. 2005; 23, 225-226.
Hess EP, Colletti JE. Images in Emergency Medicine. Laryngeal papilloma. Ann Emerg Med. 2005 Nov;46(5):405, 419.
Aufderheide T, Frascone R, Pirrallo R. Resuscitation in 2005: New Ways to Optimize Manual CPR. Emergency Medical Services. September, 2005. Pages 42-45.
Holger JS, Satterlee PS, Beyer S. Comparison of Nursing Utilization Between Two Methods of Conscious Sedation: Midazolam vs. Propofol. Am J Emerg Med . May 2005;23(3): 248-252
Klee G, Holger JS, Kottke TE, Mookadam F. B-Type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) for the Diagnosis and Management of Congestive Heart Failure. Technology Assessment Report #91. Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement. September 1, 2005.
Kilgore K: Missed Opportunities While Evaluating Ankle Injuries in the Emergency Department. EmedHome.com, November, 2005.
McBeth BD, Stern SA, Wang X, Mertz M, Zink BJ, "Effects of Cocaine in an Experimental Model of Traumatic Brain Injury. 12(6):483-490, Acad Emerg Med, June 2005.
2005 SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS
Frascone, RJ: 2005 Air Med Conference June 20 -22, 2005 in Barcelona, Spain. Poster presentation on “Evaluation of Bispectral Index as a Measure of Adequate Sedation During Aeromedical Transport”
Gunnarson TM, Whitebird RR, Flottemesch TJ, Asche SE, Martinson BC, Degelau JJ. The Relationship of Biopsychosocial Factors and Continuity of Primary Care to Emergency Department Use Among Seniors. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Geriatrics Society, Orlando, FL, May, 2005.
Harris CR, Hokanson JS. Isoniazid-induced seizures during therapeutic Dosing. Poster presented at The Third Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress. Nice, France – September 3, 2005
Harris CR. Small Bowel Necrosis following Overdose of Amlodipine and clonidine in Cocaine Addict. Poster presented at The Third Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress. Nice, France – September 3, 2005
Holger JS, Engebretsen KM, Fritzlar SJ, Patten LC, Harris CR. Insulin Versus Vasopressin and Epinephrine to Treat Beta-Blocker Toxicity. Clinical Toxicology 2005; 43 (6):729-730 (abstract). Presented at North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, Orlando, FL, September, 2005.
Page D, Stethem N, Kaye K. Paramedic Core Competencies, oral presentation at NAEMSP Annual Meeting, Florida, January, 2005.
2005 BOOK CHAPTERS
Colletti JE. Diarrhea. In: The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine. Harwood A, et al, editors. Fourth Edition. Philadelphia:Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005 p 1218-1223.
2005 NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Ankel F: Letters of Recommendations/ Advising Medical Students. CORD Navigating the Academic Waters: Tools for Emergency Medicine. New Orleans March, 2005.
Ankel F: Closing the Quality Chasm: Educational Initiatives for Academic Emergency Medicine. SAEM Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May, 2005.
Ankel F: Emergency Medicine Core Curriculum Design. Presented at CORD Program Directors Workshop, Third Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice France, September, 2005.
Ankel F: Emergency Medicine Education Integration Into Health Systems. Presented at CORD Program Directors Workshop, Third Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Nice France, September, 2005.
Asplin BR: Epidemic of Care: Facing the Future Demand for Health Care” (Invited) Association of American Medical Colleges Washington D.C., November, 2005.
Asplin BR: Saving the Safety Net: Dealing with Uncompensated Care and Ensuring Emergency Department Access. American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly, Washington D.C., October, 2005.
Asplin BR: Expert Panel Roundtable Discussion: The Challenge of Emergency Department Overcrowding American College of Emergency Physicians, Washington D.C., October, 2005.
Asplin BR: Defining the Research Agenda for ED Crowding and Patient Flow – Lessons from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Urgent Matters Project. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May, 2005.
Asplin BR: Closing the Quality Chasm: Research and Educational Initiatives for Emergency Medicine.(Moderator) Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May, 2005.
Asplin BR: Moderator, ED Overcrowding Oral Paper Session Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May, 2005.
Asplin BR: The Future of Throughput: Dynamics of Change In Complex Organizations to Facilitate Patient Flow. The Third Strategies to Optimize Patient Throughput Conference sponsored by World Research Group, Chicago, IL, July 2005
Asplin BR: Keynote Address: A Room With A View Transforming Policy in Emergency Care Systems. From Research to Policy: Transforming California’s Emergency Healthcare System, sponsored by UC Davis, Sacramento, CA, October, 2005
Carr ME: Testimony before MN Legislature on Strangulation Bill, February, 2005.
Colletti JE: Neonatal Catastrophes: Not to Miss Subtle Presentations in the Smallest Humans. Challenges in Emergency Medicine Symposia Medicus St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands November, 2005
Colletti JE: Pediatric Sedation: Which Sedation Agents Would You Choose? Challenges in Emergency Medicine Symposia Medicus, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, November 2005
Colletti JE: Pediatric Myths and Misnomers: Fact or Fiction? Challenges in Emergency Medicine Symposia Medicus St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, November 2005
Colletti JE: Ouch That Hurts: Pearls & Pitfalls in Pediatric Fracture Management. Challenges in Emergency Medicine Symposia Medicus St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, November 2005
Colletti JE: Cardiovascular. AAEM Written Board Review Course. Atlanta, Georgia, October 2005
Colletti JE: HEENT. AAEM Written Board Review Course. Atlanta, Georgia, October 2005
Colletti JE: Pediatric Myths and Controversies: Fact or Fiction. New Speaker Forum. ACEP Scientific Assembly. Washington, DC, September, 2005
Frascone RJ: CPR: State of the Art. 2005 Air Med Conference, Barcelona, Spain, June, 2005.
Gordon BD: Creating an On-line Conference Video Library. CORD Academic Assembly, New Orleans, LA, March, 2005
Hegarty CB, Lako H: CPC Competition, SAEM Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May, 2005.
2005 GRANTS and FUNDED STUDIES
Asplin, BR (PI), Rhodes KV, Flottemesch TJ, Wears R, Camargo, CA. Jr., Hwang U, Richards C, Tiffany B, O’Keefe S, Bernstein S: Kaiser Family Foundation, A Multicenter Study of ED Crowding (2002-Present)
Asplin BR: K-08 Career Development Award,Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: ER Crowding: Causes and Consequences (2002-Present)
Asplin BR (PI), Rhodes KV, Crain AL, Kellermann AL, Lurie N: Kaiser Family Foundation: The Emergency Department Access Study: Insurance as a Barrier to Acute Outpatient Follow-up Care (2003-2005)
Anderson N (PI), Thorn T, Asplin BA: Emergency Medicine Foundation, Resident Research Grant: Time to Intervention During Periods of ED Crowding (2003-2005)
Carr, Mary: Bush Medical Fellowship: Clinical Forensic Medicine (2004-2005)
Degalau, John J (PI), Gunnarson, T, Whitebird, R, Flottemesch, TJ, Martinson, B: HealthPartners Research Foundation Internal Grant: Transitional Care in a Healthcare Organization: Outcomes of Post-hospital Care and Care in Lieu of Hospitalization - HealthPartners Research Foundation (2003-Present)
Donner S (PI), Hegarty, C: HealthPartners IME/GME , Training of Emergency Medicine Residents Using Simulation (2004-Present)
Flottemesch, TJ (PI), Asplin BR, Gordon B: Emergency Medicine Foundation, Riggs Health Policy Grant: Estimating the Costs of ED Crowding (2003-Present)
Flottemesch, Thomas J (PI), Gordon B: HealthPartners Research Foundation: Developing an Emergency Department Operational Toolkit (2004-Present)
Frascone RJ: National Institute of Health (NIH): The ResQ Trial: Comparison of conventional CPR to ACD-CPR plus an ITD and to conventional CPR plus an ITD on survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. (2004-Present)
Gordon BD: K-22 Career Development Award, National Library of Medicine: ED Operations Research Infrastructure (2003-Present)
Harris CR (PI), Flottemesch, TJ, Morgan, M Gordon BD, Ekstrom R, Bruzek, R: HealthParners Research Foundation Internal Grant: Medication Errors in the Emergency Department. (2004-Present)
Hegarty CB, Morgan M: HealthPartners IME: A human simulator versus plastic mannikin in resuscitation workshops for medical students (2004-Present)
Holger JS (PI), Engebretsen K, Harris C, Scheft, K: HealthPartners Research Foundation, Internal Grant: A Comparison of Vasopressin and Epinephrine, and Insulin in Beta-blocker Induced Toxicity (2003-Present)
Isenburger K (PI), Holger JS: HealthPartners IME/GME: The Prophylactic Use of Ondansetron in Toxic Ingestions (2002-Present)
McBeth B (PI), Flottemesch TJ, Ling L, McNamera R, Ankel F: HealthPartners Research Foundation Internal Grant: Substance Use in Emergency Medicine Training Programs by Resident Report (2005-Present)
Richards ME (PI), Holger J, Frascone, RJ, Poor, K: U.S. Department of Defense Research Grant No. W81XWH-04-C-0022: Evaluation of an Inspiratory Impedance Threshold Device (ITD) in the Emergency Department for the Treatment of Hypotension (2004-Present).

