EMS Fellowship/Division Accomplishments

  1. Scholarship: Peer-reviewed presentation / publication
    1. 2023
      1. MacDonald, Russell D., James L. Li, Jeremy B. Brywczynski, and Aaron J. Lacy. “Articles That May Change Your Practice: Updates in Cardiac Arrest Pharmacology.” Air Medical Journal(2023).
      2. Gottula, Adam L., Bailee A. Stark, James L. Li, William R. Hinckley, and Bennett H. Lane. “Lateral Canthotomy Task Trainer in an Educational Small Group for Flight Providers.” Air Medical Journal (2023).
      3. Wright, D., Randolph, K., & King, K. EMS Burnout and Mental Health, Med Ed: NAEMSP Blog, Feb 8th, 2023
      4. Wright, D., Baker, T., Muthersbaugh, H., Platt, T., Kerr, R., & Miller, J. (2021). Position Statement: The Role of the EMS Physician Assistant (PA) and Nurse Practitioner (NP) in EMS Systems. Prehospital emergency care : official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors, 1–2. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/10903127.2021.1977878
    2. 2022
    3. Li, James, and Jason T. McMullan. “Rebuttal to Pro.” Respiratory Care 67.5 (2022): 616-617.
    1. Li, James, and Jason T. McMullan. “Prehospital Ultrasound for Endotracheal Tube Confirmation: Better Alternatives Exist.” Respiratory Care 67.5 (2022): 613-615.
    1. Li, James, and Jason T. McMullan. “Prehospital Ultrasound for Endotracheal Tube Confirmation: Better Alternatives Exist.” Respiratory Care 67.5 (2022): 613-615.
    2. 2021
      1. Wright, D. What EMS PAs can do for your EMS system, EMS1 online, August 19, 2021
      2. Wright, D. Out of hospital pediatric cardiac arrest management, EMS1 Online, August 5, 2021
      3. Wright, D. Managing Newborns in the Field, EMS World, July 2021
      4. Wright, D. Pediatric Pain Control, EMS World, June 2021 
      5. Wright, D. & Randolph, K.  Osteogenesis Imperfecta,  Total EM Podcast, https://www.totalem.org/emergency-professionals/podcast-233-osteogenesis-imperfecta, Mar 2, 2021
      6. Wright, D. What if we rethink emergency medical services?, Edge of Aging Podcast, https://edgeofaging.com/2021/06/09/what-if-we-rethink-emergency-medical-services-part-1/
      7. Wright, D. & Randolph, K.  How burn patient treatment and destination are affected by severity,  EMS1 Online, Feb 4, 2021
      8. Wright, D. & Randolph, K.  Patient education: Burn prevention – A printable guide,  EMS1 Online, Feb 4, 2021
    3. 2020
      1. Wright, D. The Benefits of an EMS PA Program,  EMS World Online, Nov 7, 2020
      2. Wright, D. & Randolph, K.  Evaluating pediatric risk after BRUE,  EMS1 Online, October 6, 2020
      3. Wright, D. Don’t mistake pediatric bronchiolitis for asthma,  EMS1 Online, Sept 2, 2020 
      4. Wright, D. Pediatric Seizures: The Nutritional Aspect, EMS World, June 2020
      5. Wright, D. EMS Physician Assistants: An Opportunity for Expanded Prehospital Healthcare,  MSU PA Blog, May 8, 2020
      6. Wright, D. & Svancarek, B. EMS Physician Assistants: Are They the Next Paramedic Practitioner?, Med Ed: NAEMSP Blog, Feb 5th, 2020
    1. 2019
      1. Stephens RJ, Siegler JE, Fuller BM, Mechanical Ventilation in the Prehospital and Emergency Department Environment. Respir Care.  2019 May;64(f):595-603. doi:  10.4187/respcare.06888
      2. e Anda HH, Braithwaite S. EMS, Criteria For Disaster Declaration. [Updated 2019 Mar 25]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2019 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK539803/
      3. Lulla A, Svancarek B. EMS, Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, USA. [Updated 2019 Mar 14]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2019 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK539798/.
      4. Li, James L., Jason T. McMullan, Heidi Sucharew, Joseph P. Broderick, Brian Katz, Pamela Schmit, and Opeolu Adeoye. “Potential Impact of C-STAT for Prehospital Stroke Triage up to 24 Hours on a Regional Stroke System.” Prehospital Emergency Care (2019): 1-5.
      5. Wright, D. ET3: Perspectives of a Paramedic and PA, Med Ed: NAEMSP Blog, Mar 8th, 2019
    2. 2018
      1. Mullins ME, Dribben WH, Svancarek B. Underutilization of Glucagon in the Prehospital Setting. Ann Intern Med. 2018;169:426–427. doi: 10.7326/L18-0299
      2. Redlener M, Olivieri P, Loo GT, Munjal K, Hilton MT, Potkin KT, Levy M, Rabrich J, Gunderson MR, Braithwaite SA. National Assessment of Quality Programs in Emergency Medical Services. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2018 Jan 3:1-9. doi:10.1080/10903127.2017.1380094. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 29297735.
      3. Mohr NM, Skrupky LP, Fuller BM, Moy H, Alunday R, Wallendorf MJ, Micek ST. Fagley RE. Early antipyretic exposure does not increase mortality in patients with gram negative severe sepsis: a retrospective cohort study. Internal and Emergency Medicine (Accepted – In press).
    3. 2017
      1. Dorsett M, Kroll M, Smith CS, Asaro P, Liang SY, Moy HP. qSOFA Has Poor Sensitivity for Prehospital Identification of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2017 Jul-Aug;21(4):489-497. doi:10.1080/10903127.2016.1274348. Epub 2017 Jan 25. pubMed PMID: 28121217.
      2. Siegler J, Kroll M, Wojcik S, Moy HP. Can EMS Providers Provide Appropriate Tidal Volumes in a Simulated Adult-sized Patient with a Pediatric-sized Bag-Valve-Mask? Prehosp Emerg Care. 2017 Jan-Feb;21(1): 74-78. doi: 1080/10903127.2016.1227003. Epub 2016 Oct 3. PubMed PMID: 27690714.
      3. Jeffrey Siegler, MD, EMT-P; Melissa Kroll, MD; Susan Wojcik, PhD, ATC; Hawnwan Philip Moy, MD. Can EMS Providers Provide Appropriate Tidal Volumes in a Simulated Adult-Sized Patient with a Pediatric-Sized Bag-Valve-Mask? Oral Presentation at NAEMSP Annual Meeting Jan 2017; New Orleans, LA
      4. Redlener MA, Olivieri P, Munjal K, Rabrich J, Simon-Thomas M, Gunderson M, Levy MK, Braithwaite S. Relationship between Clinical Quality Improvement and Medical Direction in Emergency Medical Services. Poster presentation at NAEMSP Annual Meeting, January 2017; New Orleans, LA.
      5. Redlener MA, Olivieri P, Munjal K, Rabrich J, Simon-Thomas M, Gunderson M, Levy MK, Braithwaite S. Relationship between EMS Agency Size and Quality Improvement. Poster presentation at NAEMSP Annual Meeting, January 2017; New Orleans, LA.
      6. Maia Dorsett, Melissa Kroll, Clark S. Smith, Phillip Asaro, Stephen Y. Liang & Hawnwan P. Moy (2017) qSOFA Has Poor Sensitivity for Prehospital Identification of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock, Prehospital Emergency Care, 21:4, 489-497, DOI: 10.1080/10903127.2016.1274348
    4. 2016
      1. Christison AL, Evans TA, Bleess BB, Wang H, Aldag JC, Binns HJ – Exergaming for Health:  A Randomized Study of Community-Based Exergaming Curriculum in Pediatric Weight Management.  Games for Health Journal, Vol. 5, No. 6 2016 Dec https://doi.org/10.1089/g4h.2015.0097 PMID:  27911621
      2. Dorsett M, Liang SY – Diagnosis and Treatment of Central Nervous System Infections in the Emergency Department.  Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America Vol. 34, Issue 4, 2016 Nov:917-942 https://dpo.org/10.1016/j.emc.2016.06.013 PMID:  27741995
      3. Maia Dorsett and Jason Wagner. “Using Simulation to Enhance Resident Documentation.” The International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare. San Diego, CA 2016
      4. Maia Dorsett and Alicia Oberle. “What’s your biggest worry? An educational exercise to encourage patient-centered care.” CORD Academic Assembly Best of the Best. Nashville, TN 2016
      5. Redlener MA, Olivieri P, Munjal K, Rabrich J, Simon-Thomas M, Gunderson M, Levy MK, Braithwaite S. National Assessment of Clinical Quality Programs in EMS. Poster presentation at Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, May 2016; New Orleans, LA. Abstract cite: Acad Emerg Med 23 (S1), May 2016, S273. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acem.12974
    5. 2015
      1. Maia Dorsett, Jason Wagner, Rebecca Bavolek. “It’s all in how you write it: A Team Based Learning Exercise on Documentation from the Perspective of Billing, Coding, and CMS Compliance.” Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. San Diego, CA 2015
  2. Scholarship: Books / Chapters
    1. Froelke B, EMT-Community Paramedic St. Petersburg, FL StatPearls Publishing, LLC (2018)
    2. Levine, M, Gilmore, W. Scott, The Washington Manual of Emergency Medicine, Wolters Kluwer (2017)
    3. Dorsett M, Liang S. Diagnosis and Treatment of Central Nervous System Infections in the Emergency Department. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. (in press)
    4. Braithwaite S, Perina D. Cardinal Presentations: Dyspnea. In: Rosen’s Emergency Medicine, 9th edition. Marx JA, Hockberger RS, and Walls RM, editors. Mosby, anticipated 2016.iv.
    5. McManus J, Braithwaite S, Schwartz R. Burns. EMS and Disaster Medicine: Clinical Practice and Systems Oversight. Wiley, 2015.
    6. Braithwaite S, Goodloe J. Blunt Traumatic Injury. In: EMS and Disaster Medicine: Clinical Practice and Systems Oversight. Wiley, 2015.
  3. Selected Honors / Appointed and Elected Positions
    1. Sabina Braithwaite: NAEMSP Board member, NAEMSP-MOIA officers, MOCEP Board member, Missouri State EMS Medical Director
    2. Brian Froelke: East Central Region Medical Director
    3. Melissa Kroll:  NAEMSP-MOIA officers, MOCEP Board member, Chair of NAEMSP MIH Committee
    4. H. Philip Moy: MOIA NAEMSP President and co-founder of NAEMSP Podcast, Chair of NAEMSP Communication Committee
    5. Jeffrey Siegler: Representative to the National Fire Protection Association Standard setting committee
    6. Bridgette Svancarek: NAEMSP Representative to the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Professions (COAEMSP)
    7. David Tan:  President of NAEMSP, State EMS Advisory Council Member
    8. James Li: Vice Chair of NAEMSP Education Committee, Editor of EMS MEd, The NAEMSP Blog of EMS Medicine and Education
    9. David Wright: Inaugural Chair of the NAEMSP PA/NP Task Force