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5.4. Política de comunicació

GABOR D. KELEN

Professor of Emergency Medicine, Director of the Department of Emergency Medicine J. ALEX HALLER, JR.

Professor Emeritus of Pediatric Surgery, Professor Emeritus of Emergency Medicine, Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics

ARJUN S. CHANMUGAM, Associate Professor EDBERT BRIAN HSU, Associate Professor THOMAS DEAN KIRSCH, Associate Professor MELISSA LEE MCCARTHY, Associate Professor RICHARD E. ROTHMAN

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Joint Appointment in Medicine

EDWARD S. BESSMAN, Assistant Professor TERESA MARY CARLIN

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

CHRISTINA LYNNE CATLETT, Assistant Professor ROBIN CUDDY, Assistant Professor

HUGH F. HILL, III, Assistant Professor PETER M. HILL, Assistant Professor BEATRICE HOFFMANN, Assistant Professor WILLIAM T. HOSEK, Assistant Professor YU-HSIANG HSIEH, Assistant Professor JENNIFER LEE JENKINS, Assistant Professor JULIANA JUNG, Assistant Professor MARK KING, Assistant Professor

FREDERICK K. KORLEY, Assistant Professor SCOTT RYAN LEVIN, Assistant Professor FREDERICK LEVY, Assistant Professor HORACE K. LIANG, Assistant Professor HUBERT S. MICKEL, Assistant Professor MICHAEL G. MILLIN, Assistant Professor WILLIAM K. MYSKO, Assistant Professor JULIUS CUONG PHAM

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine

LINDA REGAN, Assistant Professor ANDREW I. STOLBACH, Assistant Professor NELSON TANG, Assistant Professor ALEXANDER VU, Assistant Professor SAMUEL YANG, Assistant Professor WALTER F. ATHA

Instructor in Emergency Medicine SHARON P. BORD, Instructor (from 08/15/08) DAVID A. BRADT, Instructor

JOY ELIZABETH CROOK, Instructor DREW C. FULLER, Instructor JOHN PATRICK GULLETT, Instructor DAVID A. HARRIMAN, Instructor STEPHEN G. HOLTZCLAW, Instructor BUDDY G. KOZEN, JR., Instructor RICKY C. KUE, Instructor

WILLIAM ELLIS NORTHINGTON, Instructor MICHAEL PERLINE, Instructor

BONNIE J. RANSON, Instructor RODICA RETEZAR, Instructor MUSTAPHA SAHEED, Instructor JOHNATHAN M. SHEELE, Instructor MICHAEL A. SILVERMAN, Instructor MARY WESTERGAARD, Instructor DONALD W. ALVES, Assistant

CHARLES ANDREW BERGMAN, Assistant GREGORY W. COPE, Assistant

JAMES E. CORWIN, Assistant HAMID EHSANI, Assistant CAREN EUSTER, Assistant ISADORE A. FELDMAN, Assistant KAREN MARIE HLADIK, Assistant MICHAEL E. HULL, Assistant FRANCES REIS JENSEN, Assistant GAIL GLOTFELTY KRAMER, Assistant HARDIN A. PANTLE

Assistant in Emergency Medicine, Assistant in Pediatrics

SHANNON BANDY PUTMAN, Assistant ALICE L. WILKENFELD, Assistant FREDERICK M. BURKLE, JR., Research

Associate

JEFFREY S. HOWARD, Research Associate (from 08/15/08)

JAMES J. SCHEULEN, Research Associate JUDY B. SHAHAN, Research Associate MERIDITH HILL THANNER, Research Associate FACULTY ASSOCIATED WITH THE

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE HOLDING A PRIMARY APPOINTMENT IN:

The School of Medicine:

GIORGIO GIOVANNI GALETTO Assistant Professor of Medicine CHARLOTTE A. GAYDOS

Professor of Medicine KEVIN B. GEROLD

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine

DAVID EDWARD NEWMAN-TOKER Assistant Professor of Neurology PATRICK TODD TRIPLETT

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry The Bloomberg School of Public Health:

SUSAN P. BAKER

Professor of Health Policy and Management LYNN R. GOLDMAN

Professor of Environmental Health Sciences JONATHAN M. LINKS

Professor of Environmental Health Sciences ELLEN J. MACKENZIE

Professor of Health Policy and Management STEPHEN P. TERET

Professor of Health Policy and Management

REQUIRED WORK

Emergency Medicine—Second, Third and Fourth Years

Basic Clerkship in Emergency Medicine. Offered all year except July; 4 1/2 weeks; 12 students per half quarter; one month drop.

This course is a required basic clerkship in the medical curriculum. During the clerkship, students work closely with Emergency Medicine faculty and resident staff focusing on the initial assessment, management, stabilization and resuscitation of patients presenting to the Emergency Department.

Appropriate history-taking and physical diagnosis, recognition of life-threats, rationale for ordering ancillary laboratory and radiographic tests, and a systematic approach to evaluating and stabiliz-ing acute medical and surgical emergencies are emphasized. The students will be expected to attend a comprehensive lecture series as well as a variety of small group sessions, and department conferences. Students will rotate through the Johns Hopkins Bayview and Johns Hopkins Hospital Emergency Department, where they will be encour-aged to manage their own patients in the context of a supervised physician team. In this clerkship stu-dents can expect to develop the skills and knowl-edge to independently care for patients with a wide variety of emergency problems.

ELECTIVE OPPORTUNITIES—Curricular Consultant: Dr. Julianna Jung. Elective courses must be approved by the preceptor; any mem-ber of the department may act as preceptor.

E 3. Advanced Clinical Clerkship in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Julianna Jung and staff. Available all year, except July; four weeks.

Prerequisite: Basic Clerkships in Surgery, Medi-cine, and Emergency Medicine; Ob/Gyn strongly recommended.

Students in the third and fourth years who wish an in depth experience in emergency medicine may serve as sub-interns in the Adult Emergency Department. Further development of clinical rea-soning/problem solving skills and selected proce-dural skills will be emphasized. Upon completion of this elective, students will demonstrate competen-cy in the recognition and initial stabilization of life threats in trauma and non-trauma patients. Expo-sure to pre-hospital care can be made available.

Sub-interns are required to attend departmental conferences. A formal case presentation may also be required.

E 4. Research Topics in Emergency Medicine.

Dr. Richard Rothman and staff. Available all year.

Four week minimum (Eight weeks for visiting students).

This elective course is offered to any medical student with specific research interests in emer-gency medicine. Students are given the opportu-nity to participate in original or on-going research projects with a faculty member in the Department of Emergency Medicine. During the summer a specific course teaches the fundamentals of clini-cal research while engaging in a research project designed as part of the curriculum.

Research Interests:

DR. CATLETT

Health system emergency preparedness and response; disaster education and training;

expedition medicine.

DR. CHANMUGAM

Infectious diseases and clinical practice management.

DR. HSIEH

Infectious diseases epidemiology in ED settings.

DR. HSU

Disaster preparedness; disaster training;

pharmaceutical preparedness.

DR. JENKINS

Epidemiology; disaster medicine.

DR. JUNG

Simulation in medical education; health services research; HIV testing.

DR. KELEN

Infectious disease; epidemiology and health services research; disaster medicine.

DR. KIRSCH

Disaster management, response, and training;

ED management.

DR. LEVY

Patient safety; tort reform; bioethics.

DR. MCCARTHY

ED overcrowding; access to care; health-related quality of life outcomes following trauma.

DR. MILLIN

Development of EMS system; out-of-hospital resuscitations; wilderness medicine; emergency preparedness.

DR. PHAM

Quality of care in the emergency department;

quality of care in the ICU; learning from medical errors.

DR. ROTHMAN

Complications of drug abuse; health services research; infectious diseases and rapid diagnostics.

DR. TANG

EMS; operational emergency medicine; tactical medicine; law enforcement medical support;

special event medical preparedness.

DR. YANG

Rapid PCR-based lab diagnosis of emergent infection.

Epidemiology

The Department of Epidemiology is an aca-demic department in the Johns Hopkins Uni-versity Bloomberg School of Public Health and directs the Clinical Epidemiology Program in the School of Medicine. The department offers a required course, Clinical Epidemiol-ogy (described below), for first year students in the School of Medicine. In addition, elective opportunities, both formal courses and tutori-als, are available. Interested students should consult the School of Public Health catalog for information on course offerings and areas of research represented in the department.

Course information is also available on the Internet at http://commprojects.jhsph.edu/

courses/.

A combined M.D.-Ph.D. Program in Epide-miology is available. A valuable resource for students is the Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Research which is located on the second floor of 2024 East Monument Street. Interested students are invited to contact the center regarding addi-tional educaaddi-tional and research opportuni-ties in clinical epidemiology. The department offers a wide range of training opportunities in cancer epidemiology, cardiovascular dis-eases, aging and related disorders, vision and ophthalmology, genetics, infectious dis-eases, and occupational and environmental epidemiology, as well as extensive course-work in methodology.

JONATHAN M. SAMET

Professor and Chairman of the Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health TERRI H. BEATY

Professor and Deputy Chair of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

DAVID CELENTANO

Professor and Deputy Chair of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

HAROUTUNE ARMENIAN Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health CHRIS BEYRER

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health JOSEF CORESH

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health CHRISTOPHER COX

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health ROSA CRUM

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health KAY DICKERSIN

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

HOMAYOON FARZADEGAN Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health MANNING FEINLEIB

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health STEPHEN J. GANGE

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health LEON GORDIS

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine

MICHEL A. IBRAHIM Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health MICHAEL KLAG

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Dean of the School of Public Health GENEVIEVE M. MATANOSKI

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health CURTIS L. MEINERT

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health ALFREDO MORABIA

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health ALVARO MUNOZ

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health KENRAD NELSON

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Joint Appointment in the Department of Medicine,School of Medicine

NEIL POWE

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine

SHEILA WEISS SMITH Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health ALFRED SOMMER

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health MOYSES SZKLO

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Joint Appointment in the Oncology Center, School of Medicine

TAHA TAHA

Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health MARGARET DANIELE FALLIN

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

JEAN FORD

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

NOYA GALAI

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

THOMAS GLASS

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

PATTI GRAVITT

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ELISEO GUALLER

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

JANET HOLBROOK

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

LISA JACOBSON

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

WEN HONG LINDA KAO

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

SHRUTI MEHTA

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

WILLIAM MOSS

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ELIZABETH A. PLATZ

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

SUSAN GAIL SHERMAN

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

FRANCES STILLMAN

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

CHERYL ANDERSON

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

BRAD ASTOR

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

DEREK CUMMINGS

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

GYPSYAMBER D’SOUZA

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

PRIYA DUGGAL

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

TIFFANY GARY

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

VIVIAN FEI-LING GO

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

GREGORY D. KIRK

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

VU MINH QUAN

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ERIC SEABERG

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ELIZABETH SELVIN

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

KALA VISVANATHAN

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

NANCY FINK

Senior Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health SUSAN TONASCIA

Senior Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health SANDRA HOFFMAN

Associate Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

SUKON KANCHANARAKSA Associate Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ROBERTA SCHERER

Associate Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

STEPHEN TAMPLIN

Associate Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

BENJAMIN APELBERG

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ERIKA AVILA-TANG

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ANN-MARGARET ERVIN

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

CAROLINE FICHTENBERG Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ELIZABETH GOLUB

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ALISON GUMP

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

SURINDA KAWICHAI

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ANNA KOTTGEN

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

LI-CHENG LEE

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

FRANGISCOS SIFAKIS

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

SUDHA SIVARAM

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ELIZABETH SUGAR

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

AYNUR UNALP-ARIDA

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

JESSICA YEH

Assistant Scientist in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

KATHRYN CARSON

Senior Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

LEE D. MCCAFFREY

Senior Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

JEANNE CHARLESTON

Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

PATTI EPHRAIM

Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ROBIN FOX

Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

LISETTE JOHNSON-HILL

Senior Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

SUNG ROUL KIM

Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

NEWTON KUMWENDA

Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

LAURA PLANTINGA

Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

NICHOLAS THOMSON

Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

SOL SU

Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

VORAVIT SUWANVANICHKIJ Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

CARLA ZELAYA

Research Associate in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

ALLYN ARNOLD

Instructor in Epidemiology, School of Public Health REQUIRED WORK

Clinical Epidemiology—First Year-third quarter

Clinical Epidemiology. Drs. Coresh, Gordis, Bran-cati and staff. First year students-third quarter (10 days) 8 am -1 pm with breaks.

This required course introduces the student to epide-miologic and statistical principles and their applica-tion to the clinical practice of medicine. Approaches to the study of the natural history of disease and esti-mation of prognosis and the use of data from clinical trials for rational selection of therapeutic agents are presented. The concepts of sensitivity and specifici-ty are covered along with their application to screen-ing, diagnosis and clinical decision making. The use of epidemiologic methods for identifying the causes of disease and the interrelationships of epidemiol-ogy to microbiolepidemiol-ogy, biochemistry, cell physiolepidemiol-ogy and pathology are stressed. The concept of risk fac-tors and the identification of the patient at risk for disease is discussed. The epidemiologic basis for evaluating the effectiveness of medical care is also presented. In addition, students will learn to evalu-ate, critically, papers from leading medical journals with respect to design, analysis and interpretation and will deal with the problems involved in making clinical decisions when data available in the litera-ture are equivocal.

Research and Tutorials. (same as Epidemiology PH340.840, School of Public Health).

Students may undertake tutorials under the super-vision of a member of the Department of Epide-miology faculty. These programs are individually planned and consist of reading in specific areas of epidemiologic and clinical interest or may comprise participation in research activities underway in the department.

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