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David Hae Kyo Chong, MD [email protected] Office (212) 305-2913 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS, HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS, AND OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE ______________ Academic Appointments__________________________________________________________________________ 07/2009-present Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY Assistant Professor of Medicine at CUMC 07/2009-present Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Training Program 11/2005-6/2009 New York University School of Medicine New York, NY Assistant Professor of Medicine 11/2005-06/2009 New York University School of Medicine New York, NY Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Training Program 10/2004-10/2005 University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ at Newark, Mountainside Hospital Assistant Professor of Medicine Montclair, NJ 10/2004-10/2005 University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ at Newark, Mountainside Hospital Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Training Program Montclair, NJ 01/2004-09/2004 Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Training Program 07/1998-09/2004 Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY Assistant Professor of Medicine (Clinical) Hospital Appointments________________________________________________________________________ 07/2009-present New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Assistant Attending 07/2009-present New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Hospital Director of Critical Care Services 07/2009-02/2013 New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Director of Medical Critical Care 11/2005-06/2009 Bellevue Hospital Center/NYU School of Medicine New York, NY Medical Director of Critical Care Services

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David Hae Kyo Chong, MD [email protected]

Office (212) 305-2913 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS, HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS, AND OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE ______________ Academic Appointments__________________________________________________________________________ 07/2009-present Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY

Assistant Professor of Medicine at CUMC 07/2009-present Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY

Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Training Program

11/2005-6/2009 New York University School of Medicine New York, NY Assistant Professor of Medicine 11/2005-06/2009 New York University School of Medicine New York, NY Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Training Program 10/2004-10/2005 University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ at Newark, Mountainside Hospital Assistant Professor of Medicine Montclair, NJ 10/2004-10/2005 University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ at Newark, Mountainside Hospital Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Training Program Montclair, NJ

01/2004-09/2004 Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY

Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Training Program 07/1998-09/2004 Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY

Assistant Professor of Medicine (Clinical) Hospital Appointments________________________________________________________________________ 07/2009-present New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Assistant Attending 07/2009-present New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY

Hospital Director of Critical Care Services 07/2009-02/2013 New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY

Director of Medical Critical Care 11/2005-06/2009 Bellevue Hospital Center/NYU School of Medicine New York, NY

Medical Director of Critical Care Services

10/2004-10/2005 Mountainside Hospital/UMDNJ at Newark Montclair, NJ

Medical Director of Critical Care Services 07/1998-09/2004 Columbia-Presbyterian/Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY Assistant Attending

EDUCATION _______ 07/1990-06/1992 State University of New York @ Buffalo Medical School Buffalo, NY MD, June 1992 09/1985-05/1990 The City College of New York, Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Sciences BS, June 1990, cum laude honors New York, NY TRAINING______________________________________________________________________________________ 07/1995-06/1998 Department of Medicine, Columbia University New York, NY Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellow 07/1993-06/1995 Department of Medicine, Columbia University New York, NY Medicine Resident 06/1992-06/1993 Department of Medicine, Columbia University New York, NY Medicine Intern LICENSURE and BOARD CERTIFICATION: ____________________________ LICENSURE 1993-present New York License Registration (active) 2004-2005 New Jersey License Registration (inactive) 2004 Kenyan Medical Licensure (inactive) BOARD QUALIFICATION 1998 ABIM Board Certification in Critical Care Medicine ID# 166550 1997 ABIM Board Certification in Pulmonary Medicine ID# 166550 1996 ABIM Board Certification in Internal Medicine ID# 166550 2005 ABIM Board Recertification in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, and Critical Care Medicine (active) AWARDS and HONORS ________ 2016 Presidential Citation, for outstanding contributions to the Society of Critical Care Medicine 2013 Selected into membership to the APGAR Teaching Academy

Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons 2013 The Ewig Scholar Award in recognition of outstanding teaching to students, resident and fellows Columbia University Department of Medicine

2013 Program Director’s Award for remarkable contributions to the house staff and their training Columbia University Department of Medicine 2009-2012 Presidential Citation(s), for outstanding contributions to the Society of Critical Care Medicine 2007 Teacher of the Year Award, Residency Program Teaching Award for excellence in clinical teaching

Bellevue Hospital Center/NYU School of Medicine 2005 Outstanding Teacher Award, Internal Medicine Residency Program Teaching Award presented by

the senior medical residents, Mountainside Hospital/UMDNJ @ Newark 2000 Residency Teaching Attending Award, In recognition of extraordinary educational efforts on behalf

of the residency-training program in Internal Medicine (from 1994-1999) Columbia University Department of Medicine

1999 Attending of the Year, Medical House Staff Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching Columbia University Department of Medicine 1998 Fellow of the Year, Medical House Staff Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching Columbia University Department of Medicine 1995 International Travel Award from Doctors of the World (NGO) to Kosovo in the Former Yugoslavia 1992 International's Reader's Digest Fellowship to Ghana from the Mission Assistance Program (MAP)

ACADEMIC SERVICE ______________ 2009-present New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center

Program Director, Internal Medicine Training Program, Columbia University Medical Center, 2017 Chair, Internal Medicine Residency Recruitment Committee, Internal Medicine Residency Department of Medicine Chair, Inter-ICU Committee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center

Chair, ZAP-VAP, VAP Reduction Taskforce, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship Recruitment, Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Education Committee, Internal Medicine Residency, Department of Medicine

Clinical Competency Committee, Internal Medicine Residency, Department of Medicine Chair, Stop Sepsis/CARES Committee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Sepsis Steering Committee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Line Infection Prevention Taskforce, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Cardiac Arrest/RRT Committee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Therapeutic Hypothermia Committee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital ICU Technology Committee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Intensive Care Unit Directors, New York-Presbyterian Hospital

Infection Control Committee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Executive Committee on Medical Quality and Safety, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Executive Committee, Simulation Training Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Critical Care Subcommittee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital

NYU School of Medicine/Bellevue Hospital Center

2005-2009 Chair, ICU Committee, Bellevue Hospital Center 2005-2009 Medical Board, Bellevue Hospital Center 2005-2009 Patient Safety Committee, Bellevue Hospital Center 2005-2009 Clinical Chiefs, Bellevue Hospital Center

2005-2009 Clinical Service Line for Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center 2005-2009 Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, Bellevue Hospital Center 2005-2009 Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, Antibiotics Subcommittee, Bellevue Hospital Center 2005-2009 Infection Control Committee, Bellevue Hospital Center 2005-2009 Stroke Center Committee, Bellevue Hospital Center 2005-2009 MD/RN Joint Practice Committee. Bellevue Hospital Center 2005-2009 Root Case Analysis Committee, Bellevue Hospital Center 2005-2009 Critical Care Directors Collaborative Network, Health and Hospitals Corporation 2005-2009 Technology-Education Committee, Department of Medicine 2005-2009 Internal Medicine Residency Recruitment, Department of Medicine 2005-2009 Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship Recruitment, Department of Medicine, Division of PCCM 2005-2009 Clinical Competency Committee, Department of Medicine

UMDNJ School of Medicine/Mountainside Hospital

2004-2005 Co-Chair, Critical Care Committee, Mountainside Hospital 2004-2005 Clinical Resource Management Committee, Mountainside Hospital 2004-2005 Performance Improvement Committee, Mountainside Hospital 2004-2005 Co-Chair Resuscitation Committee, Mountainside Hospital 2004-2005 Pharmacy Committee, Mountainside Hospital 2004-2005 Internal Medicine Residency Recruitment Committee, Department of Medicine PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES _ MEMBERSHIP __________________________________ 2016-present Ethiopian Thoracic Society 2012-present United States Critical Illness and Injury Trials Group (USCIIT) 2005-present Association of Program Directors of Internal Medicine (APDIM) 1998-present Society of Critical Care Medicine, Fellow (2012) 1998-present American College of Chest Physicians, Fellow (2011) 1998-present American College of Physicians, Fellow (2011) 1997-present American Thoracic Society 1997-present New York Thoracic Society POSITIONS _________________________________________________________________________________ 2016-present Program Committee of the International Annual Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine 2016-present MKSAP 18 Hospitalist Medicine Reviewer, American College of Physicians 2015-present ATS ICU Directors Group, American Thoracic Society 2014-present Ultrasound Education Committee, Society of Critical Care Medicine 2014-present MCCKAP Committee, Society of Critical Care Medicine 2014-present DOH New York State, Sepsis Mandate Taskforce 2013-present Teaching Faculty for the East Africa Teaching Initiative (Pulmonary/Critical Care Fellowship) in

Black Lion Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Sponsored by the World Lung Foundation(NGO) 2013-present Board member, For Hope International (NGO) founded by NYC area medical students and

residents devoted to health care/relief in Port-au-Prince, Haiti 2012-present ICU Design Committee, Society of Critical Care Medicine 2012-present Internal Medicine Assembly, Society of Critical Care Medicine 2010-present Critical Care Assembly, American Thoracic Society

2010-present USCITT (United States Critical Illness and Injury Trials Group) voting member 2010-present Haiti Earthquake Medical Volunteer and MICU Faculty/Founder Bernard Mev/Medishare Hospital

Bernard Mev/Project Medishare-University of Miami, Port au Prince, Haiti 2010-2014 Co-Chair, GNYHA STOP SEPSIS QI PROJECT involving 57 member hospitals in NYC 2009-present Co-Chair, Critical Care Leadership Network of the Greater New York Hospital Association, 2009-present Co-Chair, Writing Committee, GNYHA Critical Care Leadership Network 2008-2012 Program Committee of the Annual Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine 2005-present Member, Critical Care Leadership Network of the Greater New York Hospital Association JOURNAL REVIEWER ____________________________ 2015-present Intensive Care Medicine, The official journal of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine

and the European Society of Pediatric & Neonatal Intensive Care 2012-present Chest, The official journal of the American College of Chest Physicians. 2012-present American Journal of Critical Care 2012-present Journal of Critical Care 2008-present Critical Care Medicine, The official journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine 2005-present American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, The official journal of the American

Thoracic Society FELLOWSHIP AND GRANT SUPPORT ______________ Present Support: None Past Support: Dates: April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2015 Grant Title: "Development of an Electrical Impedance Tomography System for Monitoring Lung Recruitment" Funded by the NIH R01HL109854, Total Budget: $3.8 million dollars Direct Support Funds: $186,000 Co-PI with Dr. Rakesh Sahni (Pediatrics) in Collaboration with GE Global Research Center in Niskayuna, NY Pending Support: Renewal grant to be submitted in November, 2016 Grant Title: “A Noninvasive Real-time Monitoring System for Guiding Ventilator Weaning” NIH Grant Number: 2 R01 HL109854-05 EDUCATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS ________

DIRECT TEACHING/PRECEPTING/SUPERVISING_______________________________________ ________ o 1998-present ICU Attending at the bedside for 4-6 hours/day, estimated contact hours 30-40

hours per week while on service. I have averaged 3-9 months per year on service and have medical students, interns, residents, fellows, pharmacists, and pharmacy students on rounds. The number of learners range from 8-10 per day.

o 2012-present Foundations yearly,1st year medical students for 3 hours per week for 10 weeks, 4-5 students per session

o 2011-present MCY Preceptor yearly, 3rd year medical students, 6 hours per week for 5 weeks,

once a year. There are 4-5 students per session. o 2009-present ICU Triage Service, bedside patient assessment and teaching with senior medical

residents, estimated contact time 20-30 hours/week and usually 1-2 learners o 2009-present Critical Care Consults and Step Down Service, bedside rounds with the

Pulmonary/Critical Care Fellow, estimated contact time 15-20 hours per week, and 1-2 learners

o 2009-present Critical Care Grand Rounds yearly, 50-minute lecture, 30-50 learners o 2004-present Invited Faculty at Morning Report, Noontime lectures, and Chief of Service

Rounds, approx. 15-20 times per year, 50 minute sessions with interns and residents, 30-50 learners at a time.

o 2004-present MID Severe Sepsis Lecture, Dr. Garvey requested I give her 50-minute lecture, it’s the highlight of my year, 80-120 learners

ADVISING AND MENTORSHIP________________________________________________________________ o 2014 Scholarly Project Advisor, MSIV, Kevin Zhang, currently a senior medical resident

at NYU, co-mentees were Chief Medical Resident Dr. Brian Block, currently a fellow at UCSF in Pulmonary and Critical Care and Chief Medical Resident Dr. Jeff Wessler, currently a cardiology fellow at CUMC; we developed a medical education website platform called the Columbia 75 as a teaching aid for 75 key medical diseases and a framework to help teach the essential principles.

o 2011 Faculty Advisor for Subani Chandra MD currently an Assistant Professor at CUMC and Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency and Director of Critical Care Education

o 2010 Quality Improvement and Research Advisor or Mara Burney RN and ER nurse, currently she is a clinical specialist at St. John’s Riverside Hospital in Yonkers, NY and is the Sepsis Nursing Lead for the hospital

o 2008 Residency Advisor for Jaime Hook MD, currently an Assistant Professor of medicine at CUMC, a lung transplant physician and basic lung biologist

o 2008 Medical Student Advisor at NYU School of Medicine for Dr. Dianna Ng, currently a Pathology Fellow at UCSF.

o 2004 Research Mentor and Residency Advisor at NYU for School of medicine for Jeremy Beitler M.D., currently an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine and MICU Director at UC San Diego School of Medicine

o 1999-2002 Residency Advisor at Columbia for Laura Evans MD, currently the Medical Director of Critical Care, Bellevue Hospital Center, Associate Chief of Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center, Associate Program Director, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program, Associate Professor of Medicine at NYU School of Medicine, and Chair of the Steering Committee of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign.

EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LEADERSHIP______________________________________________

o 2012-present Chair the Intern Recruitment Committee, oversee and help administer 650+ interviews on 20 interview days over 5 months, organize and assemble the rank list after getting feedback from interviewers and residents.

o 2004-present Associate Program Director, 20 hours per week, advisor to 12 residents per year and attend morning report 3-4 times a week and weekly Chief Resident Program meetings. I help lead our development of remediation plans based on the new

milestones. Support our residents by improving our wellness curriculum and aid in bedside rounds and education. Supervise and attend alongside interns and resident on the floor and in the MICU up to 6 months/year.

o 2000-2009 4th year MICU Sub-Internship course director, helped advice, guide, assess and give feedback to 4th year students during the rotation.

INSTRUCTION/EDUCATION MATERIALS USED IN PRINT OR OTHER MEDIA_____________ ______________ o 2015 I attended the Stanford Medicine 25 Skills Symposium in Palo Alto, CA to sharpen

my bedside physical diagnostic and teaching skills. o 2013-present I use an iPad app called Show Me and have developed 30 short physiology based

tutorials. I plan to expand that library to over 100 topics. I routine share a link to all my interns, residents, fellows and med students that work with me.

o 2012 Completed a week long certificate program with MSR, Israel Center for Medical Simulation’s Train the Trainer Workshop.

o 2011 In order to improve my simulation feedback and educational skills I attended a certificate program and Comprehensive Instructor Workshop at the Institute For Medical Simulation at Harvard. I use continue to use the tools every day during real and simulated patient training encounters

o In 2008 I took a weeklong certification course on the essentials of critical care ultrasound sponsored by the Society of Critical Care Medicine, since then I use ultrasound daily in my practice and I teach fellows, residents, and med students the basics of critical care ultrasound emphasizing the benefits and limitations of the technology and how it complements but does not replace the physical exam.

REPORT OF CLINCIAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES AND INNOVATIONS_________________________________ PRACTICE OR PULIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES______________________________________________________________

2009-present ICU Attending, New York-Presbyterian/CUMC, New York, NY, 60-80 hours/week up

1998-2004 to 9 months/year

2005-2009 ICU and Ward Medicine Attending, Bellevue Hospital Center/NYU School of Medicine, 60-80 hours/week up to 11 months/year

2004 ICU Attending, Mountainside Hospital, 50-60 hours/week, 11 months/year CLINICAL OR PUBLIC HEALTH INNOVATIONS___________________________________________________________

2005 As the Director for Critical Care for Bellevue Hospital in 2005, I help create and was an active participant in the ICU Directors Leadership Network for all 22 of the hospitals in the Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) for the City of New York. It was the first and largest group of its kind in the United States. We met regularly (quarterly) and created an infrastructure so that we could collect ICU quality data and developed a scorecard for each ICU in each hospital. Then we adopted the bundle theory/methodology (IHI) for quality improvement and implemented the Central Line Bundle and the Ventilator Bundle in all the ICU’s in the HHC system. We launched the initial project in 2005 and have been collecting data since then. I also help develop the Line Bundle Kit, which standardized all the sterile equipment needed to put in a clean central line. Using an educational and collaborative, multidisciplinary data driven model we were able to drive infection

rates to zero, saving countless dollars and lives. All this work was done before there was a federal or state mandate. This approach has now been replicated across the country and is considered a case study for effective large scale quality improvement. This model has been applied to reduce CDiff, improve Hand Hygiene, decreases Urinary Catheters Infections, increase Early Mobilization, reduce Surgical Site Infections, and prevent Decubitus ulcers.

2009 Co-Chair of the Greater New York Hospital Association’s (GNYHA) Critical Care Leadership Network (CCLN) which was modeled after the HHC Directors Network’s Collaborative learning and data driven methodology. The GNYHA’s CCLN did quality improvement projects with 57 voluntary participating hospitals throughout the city. Such projects included increasing RRT implementation, Palliative Care expansion, improving compliance with the Line and VAP Bundles and finally the STOP SEPSIS QI PROJECT.

CLINCIAL OR PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND LEADERSHIP_________________________________________

2010 Co-Chaired the Greater New York Hospital Association’s STOP SEPSIS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. We created protocols based on the Sepsis Bundle, a set of evidence based timely interventions after a diagnosis of severe sepsis and septic shock that insures patients are treated in a timely manner. We were able to create protocols to help emergency rooms and in hospital doctors recognize severe sepsis and septic shock faster. Using a collaborative, educational, and data driven methodology we collected data through a web portal for 4 years and gathered data on 25,000 patients from 57 hospitals in NYC. We showed an overall >45% reduction in mortality over the 4 years. Our efforts were recognized in new NY State legislation that went in to effect in 2014 called “Rory’s Laws” aka the NY State Mandate on Sepsis protocol implementation as well as process and outcomes reporting. This mandate is the first of its kind in the United States. In order to be compliant with the state mandate, I helped author and create sepsis bundle order sets, clinical pathways, data collection systems, score cards, online learning modules, sepsis early warning systems, as well as diagnostic and process checklists.

ADDITIONAL CLINCIAL OR PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACTIVITIES____________________________________________

I have taught medical students, residents, and fellows in Ethiopia, Haiti, Kenya, and Kosovo.

2013-present Yearly teaching in Addis Ababa at Black Lion Hospital as a clinician and faculty member in the East Africa Teaching Initiative of the World Lung Foundation. The goal is to train up to ten Pulmonary and Critical Care specialist for Eastern Africa who will sustain the fellowship. Only 10 such doctors exist currently that this is the first fellowship of its kind

2010 Volunteered in Haiti after the earthquake to work at Project Medishare/University of Miami tent hospital’s ICU. I returned six months later to help them move to their permanent site at The Bernard Mev Hospital and founded their 4 bedded ICU-the only one in Port-au-Prince. Then I returned 2 years later to staff it.

2010 Volunteer and now current Board Member of an NGO called For Hope International aimed at educating and treating Haitians with chronic medical diseases.

2004 Volunteered in Kenya and taught medical students and treated patients in the ICU

and ER at a Kijabe Hospital; donated funds to construct a new ICU wing of the hospital

1995 Volunteered in Kosovo to help re-open a TB Clinic with an NGO called Doctors of the World. During the Bosnian war, The Serb government which controlled Kosovo closed all the TB clinics in Kosovo due to the war sanctions. Our goal was to operationalize and open one TB clinic in the capital, Pristina.

PUBLICATIONS _____________________ PEER REVIEWED RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT____________________________________________________

1. Efficient Simultaneous Reconstruction of Time-Varying Images and Electrode Contact Impedances in Electrical Impedance Tomography. Boverman G, Isaacson D, Newell JC, Saulnier GJ, Kao TJ, Amm BC, Wang X, Davenport DM, Chong DH, Sahni R, Ashe JM. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2016 Jun 8.

2. Comparison of impedance measurements near the skin of newborns and adults. Amm B1, Kao TJ, Newell J, Isaacson D, Saulnier G, Shoudy D, Boverman G, Sahni R, Weindler M, Chong D, DiBardino D, Davenport D, Ashe J. Physiol Meas. 2016 Jun;37(6):938-50.

3. Critical Care Beds and Resource Utilization: Current Trends and Controversies. Ward NS, *Chong DH. Semin Respir Crit Care Med. 2015 Dec; 36(6):914-20.

4. Protocols and Hospital Mortality in Critically Ill Patients: The United States Critical Illness and Injury Trials Group Critical Illness Outcomes Study. Sevransky JE, Checkley W, Herrera P, Pickering BW, Barr J, Brown SM, Chang SY, Chong D, Kaufman D, Fremont RD, Girard TD, Hoag J, Johnson SB, Kerlin MP, Liebler J, O'Brien J, O'Keefe T, Park PK, Pastores SM, Patil N, Pietropaoli AP, Putman M, Rice TW, Rotello L, Siner J, Sajid S, Murphy DJ, Martin GS; United States Critical Illness and Injury Trials Group-Critical Illness Outcomes Study Investigators. Crit Care Med. 2015 Jun 24.

5. Acute brain failure in severe sepsis: a prospective study in the medical intensive care unit utilizing continuous EEG monitoring. Gilmore EJ, Gaspard N, Choi HA, Cohen E, Burkart KM, Chong DH, Claassen J, Hirsch LJ. Intensive Care Med. 2015 Apr;41(4):686-94

6. New Cost-Effective Treatment Strategies for Acute Emergency Situations. Chandra S, *Chong DH. Annual Review of Medicine 2014; 65:459-69.

7. ICU Occupancy and Mechanical Ventilator Use in the United States. Wunsch H, Wagner J, Herlim M, Chong DH, Kramer AA, Halpern SD. Crit Care Med. 2013 Aug 19.

8. Serpentine supravenous hyperpigmentation secondary to superficial venous thrombosis in autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Avarbock AB, Gill KZ, Lauren CT, Chong DH, Silvers DN, Grossman ME. Int J Dermatol. 2014 Feb; 53(2):e96-7.

9. Evaluation of medication list completeness, safety, and annotations. Owen MC, Chang NM, Chong DH, Vawdrey DK. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2011;2011:1055-61.

10. Reduction in Hospital-Wide Mortality Following Implementation of A Rapid Response Team Program.

Jeremy R. Beitler, Douglas B. Bails, Kelli Hurdle, and Nate Link, *David H. Chong

November 15, 2011 Critical Care 2011, 15:R269

11. Early Detection and Treatment of Severe Sepsis in the Emergency Department: Identifying Barriers to Implementation of a Protocol-Based Approach, Burney M, Underwood J, McEvoy S, Nelson G, Dzierba A, Kauari V, *Chong D. J Emerg Nurs. 2011 Nov 11

12. The impact of neck length on the safety of percutaneous and surgical tracheotomy –a prospective,

randomized study. Abtin Tabaee MD; Elvin Geng MD; Jerry Lin MD; Stylianos Kakoullis, MD; Brian McDonald MD; Hector Rodriguez MD; *David Chong MD .. Laryngoscope 2005 Sep; 115(9):1685-90.

13. S. aureus Nasal Colonization in Critically Ill Patients: Results of an Intensive Screening Protocol. A Keene,

M Lee, KA Finnerty, D Nicolls, B Quagliarello, P Vavagiakis, MA Chiasson, J Abraham, DH Chong, FD Lowy Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol July 2005; 26:622-628

14. Reverse CPR: a pilot study of CPR in the prone position. Sean P. Mazer, Myron Weisfeldt, Diane Bai, Carol

Cardinale, Rohit Arora, Cecilia Ma, Robert R. Sciacca, David Chong, LeRoy E. Rabbani. Resuscitation 2003; 57:279-285

REVIEWS, CHAPTERS, MONOGRAPHS AND EDITORIALS ______________

1. David H. Chong MD and Alexander Sy MD. Chapter 10: Expanding NP and PA Practice in the ICU and Beyond: Integrating Nurse Practioners and Physician Assistants into the ICU, Society of Critical Care Medicine Press., January 2012 pp. 116-124

2. Ashley Im, Patrick Archdeacon, *David Chong. Chapter on the Nutritional of Needs of the Elderly in text:

Aging Heart disease and Its Management: Facts and Controversies, Humana Press Totowa New Jersey, November 2002 pp.29-43

MEETINGS/INVITED ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS________________________________________________ See below CASE REPORTS__________________________________________________________________________________

1. Severe ARDS Secondary to Legionella Pneumonia Requiring Sedation, Paralysis, and Pronation Iheanacho O. Emeruwa and *David Chong A54. CRITICAL CARE CASE REPORTS: ACUTE HYPOXEMIC RESPIRATORY FAILURE/ARDS. Poster presentation at The ATS International Meeting in San Francisco, CA May 15, 2016, A1898-A1898

2. New Territory for MRSA? A Case of Explosive Pleuritis. Kristin Remus, D.O., Amanda Williams, M.D., Sara Lubitz, M.D., and *David Chong, M.D. NYU School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, New York, NY Poster presentation at the November 2007 AOA Convention and Scientific Seminar, Boston, MA.

OTHER MEDIA___________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Chandra S, Chong D (2016). CHAPTER 40: Health Care–Associated Infections. In Oropello J.M., Pastores

S.M., Kvetan V (Eds), Critical Care. http://accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?bookid=1944&Sectionid=143518441

2. Chong DH (July 15, 2010) Why this doctor felt compelled to go to Haiti. http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2010/07/doctor-felt-compelled-haiti.html Pub Status: Published

OTHER NON-PEER REVIWED PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT OR OTHER MEDIA____________________________________

1. Measuring Tidal Volume with Electrical Impedence Tomography David DiBardino, Tzu-Jen Kao, Rakesh Sahni, Marilyn Weindler, Jonathan Newell, Bruce Amm, Gregory Boverman, David Shoudy, Gary Saulnier, David Isaacson, David Davenport, Jeffrey Ashe, and *David Chong D105. RESPIRATORY FAILURE: ROLE OF THE DIAPHRAGM AND SKELETAL MUSCLES. Poster Discussion Session at the International ATS Conference, San Francisco, CA May 18, 2016, A7644-A7644,

2. Rapid Shallow Breathing Index Calculated by Electrical Impedance Tomography: A Case Report Before

and After Extubation, David DiBardino, Tzu-Jen Kao, Rakesh Sahni, Marilyn Weindler, Jonathan Newell, Bruce Amm, Gregory Boverman, David Shoudy, Gary Saulnier, David Isaacson, David Davenport, Jeffrey Ashe, and *David Chong D105. RESPIRATORY FAILURE: ROLE OF THE DIAPHRAGM AND SKELETAL MUSCLES. Poster Discussion Session at The International ATS Conference, San Francisco, CA May 18, 2016, A7645-A7645

3. Association Between Clinical Protocols And Hospital Mortality In Critically Ill Patients: United States

Critical Illness And Injury Trials Group-Critical Illness Outcomes Study (USCIITG-CIOS) Jonathan E. Sevransky, William Checkley, Peter E. Morris, Brian W. Pickering, Jeffrey B. Hoag, Sajid Shahul, Mehta P. Kerlin, Maryann Putman, Namrata Patil, Jorge Guzman, Samuel M. Brown, Steven Pastores, Richard Fremont, Leo Rotello, Janice M. Liebler, Julie Barr, Zubair Hassan, Terence O'Keefe, Dan Herr, Anthony Martinez, Todd W. Rice, David Chong, Jonathan M. Siner, Steven Chang, Anthlony Pietropaoli, Gregory S. Martin C43. CRITICAL CARE: NEW CARE APPROACHES. Thematic Poster Session at the International ATS Conference in San Diego CA May 20, 2014, A6701-A6701

4. ICU Occupancy and Mechanical Ventilator Use In The United States

Jason Wagner, Hannah Wunsch, Maximillian Herlim, David Chong, Andrew A. Kramer, and Scott D. Halpern A46. ICU OUTCOMES. Thematic Poster Session at the International ATS Conference in Philadeliphia PA May 19, 2013, A1579-A1579

5. Outcomes for Early Resuscitation of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock: A Comparison between Emergency

Department and In-Hospital Patients. Jason Beattie and *David Chong. Thematic Poster Session at The International ATS Conference, Philadelphia, PA. B54. SEPSIS. May 1, 2013, A3080-A3080

6. Influenza A (H1N1) Causing Severe Adult Croup and Complicated By Bacterial Tracheitis. Jaime Hook and

*David Chong. Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., May 2011; 183: A2755. Poster Presentation at the ATS International Conference in Denver, CO

7. Reduction In Hospital-Wide Mortality Following Implementation Of A Rapid Response Team Program

Jeremy R. Beitler, David H. Chong, Douglas B. Bails, Kelli Hurdle, and Nate Link Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., May 2010; 181: A5102. Slide Presentation at the ATS International Conference in New Orleans

8. Long-Term Mortality for Medicare Beneficiaries Who Received In-Hospital Cardiopulmonary

Resuscitation. Jeremy M. Clain, Carmen Guerra, David H. Chong, Walter T. Linde-Zwirble, and Hannah Wunsch. Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., May 2010; 181: A4093. Poster Presentation at the ATS International Conference in New Orleans

9. Greater New York Intensive Care Unit Capacity and Utilization Survey 2007-2008.

Critical Care Leadership Network writing committee of the Greater New York Hospital Association; (Co-chair): Crit Care Med 2008 Vol. 36, No. 12 (Suppl) A21

10. Assessing the Utilization of Advanced Directives in Greater New York City Intensive Care Units. Critical

Care Leadership Network writing committee of the Greater New York Hospital Association; (Co-chair): Crit Care Med 2008 Vol. 36, No. 12 (Suppl) A104

11. Prognostic Factors of Pulmonary Embolism; the Bellevue Hospital Experience

J Cardaisis MD, A Gaffney BS, G Mints MD, *DH Chong MD. Presented as a poster at the American Thoracic Society’s International Conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on May 18, 2008 page A184

12. Reducing Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) Across a Public Hospital System.

I Berlin, MD, D. Chong, MD, KS Collins, NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation; MM. Levy, Rhode Island Hospital. Abstract and Poster Presentation for the May 2007 American Thoracic Society’s International Conference in San Francisco p.A 217

13. Reducing ICU Infections in the New York City Public Hospital System

HHC Critical Care Directors Network: Irwin Berlin, MD (Chair), Hossam Amin, MD, Alpana Chandra, MD, David Chong, MD, Virginia Chung, MD, Kachan Gupta, MD, Roxanna Jimenez, MD, Robert Kurtz, MD, Ricardo Lopez, MD Diane Maggiore, MD, Peter Spiro, MD, Sindhaghatta Venkatram, MD, Martin Warshawsky, MD. Poster presentation at the Institute for Health Care Improvement’s 18th Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care in Orlando, Florida December 2006

14. Gonadal dysfunction in men with advanced lung disease.

DH Chong, W Hembree, C McGregor, P Simonelli, M Galantowicz, L Schulman. Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Departments of Medicine and Surgery. Abstract for the 1997 American Thoracic Society’s International Conference in San Francisco. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 1997; 155:A717

15. The need for respiratory isolation in patients with HIV-related pneumonia; a report of 406 consecutive

admissions to a major N.Y.C. teaching hospital. DR Bangsberg, DH Chong, P Gordon, K Brudney, J Dobkin. Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, N.Y. Abstract for the 1997 American Thoracic Society’s International Conference in San Francisco. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 1997; 155:A30

16. Spirometry and exercise tolerance are significantly improved in patients who undergo lung volume

reduction surgery for advanced emphysema. AM DiMango, DH Chong, PF Simonelli, M Argenziano, LA Gorenstien, KM Steinglass, ME Ginsburg, C Yip, KM Prager, J Edsall, B Thomashow. Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Departments of Medicine and Surgery. Abstract for the 1996 for American College of Chest Physicians' International Conference in San Francisco. Chest 1996; 110:180S

17. Experience with patients undergoing surgical procedures after lung volume reduction surgery. DH Chong,

AM DiMango, PF Simonelli, M Argenziano, LA Gorenstien, KM Steinglass, ME Ginsburg, C Yip, KM Prager, J Edsall, B Thomashow. Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Departments of Medicine and Surgery Abstract for the 1996 for American College of Chest Physicians' International Conference in San Francisco. Chest 1996; 110:178S

NON-AUTHORED PUBLICATIONS____________________________________________________________________ 1. Crit Care Med. 2014 Feb; 42(2):344-56. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e3182a275d7.

Structure, process, and annual ICU mortality across 69 centers: United States Critical Illness and Injury Trials Group Critical Illness Outcomes Study. Checkley W, Martin GS, Brown SM, Chang SY, Dabbagh O, Fremont RD, Girard TD, Rice TW, Howell MD, Johnson SB, O'Brien J, Park PK, Pastores SM, Patil NT, Pietropaoli AP, Putman M, Rotello L, Siner J, Sajid S, Murphy DJ, Sevransky JE; United States Critical Illness and Injury Trials Group Critical Illness Outcomes Study Investigators. Collaborators (161) O'Keeffe T, Collins C, Rokowski L, Liebler J, Ahoui A, Nersiseyan A, Shah U, Shigemitsu H, Thaiyananthan N, Hsu J, Ho L, Barr J, Kaufman D, Siner JM, Siegel MD, Martin GS, Coopersmith C, Fisher M, Gutteridge D, Brown M, Lee S, Smith A, Martin GS, Leeper K, Brown M, Martin GS, Esper A, Brown M, Gutteridge D, Martin GS, Coopersmith C, Esper A, Fisher M, Gutteridge D, Dosunmu O, Hassan Z, Liu J, Ridder B, Atkinson M, Draftz A, Durgin J, Rikhman Y, Scheckel J, Walthers M, Luger G, Downer C, Sadikot RT, Javaid K, Rodgers D, Sharma V, Sevransky J, Checkley W, Geocadin R, Murphy D, Needham D, Sapirstein A, Schwartz S, Whitman G, Winters B, Workneh A, Zakaria S, Martinez A, Keith F, Johnson S, Herr D, Netzer G, Shanholtz C, Sampaio A, Titus J, Eberlein M, Rotello L, Anderson J, Shahul S, Banner-Goodspeed V, Howell M, Hunziker S, Nielsen V, Stevens J, Talmor D, Patil N, Chin L, Myers M, Ryan S, Bander J, Park P, Blum J, Arora V, Brierley K, DeVito J, Harris J, Jewell E, Rohner D, To K, Pickering BW, Giru J, Kashyap R, Trivedi N, Dwyer T, Brownback K, Chang S, Cohen Z, Italiano F, Kahn Z, Patrawalla A, Gonzales D, Campbell P, Chong D, Baldwin M, Benvenuto L, Yip N, Pastores SM, Pietropaoli A, Falkner K, Bouck T, Mattingly AM, Morris PE, Flores LS, Butt A, Mazer M, Jernigan K, Wright P, Groce S, McLean J, Overton A, Guzman JA, El Fadl MA, Frederick T, Cumbo-Nacheli G, Komara J, O'Brien JM, Ali N, Exline M, Hoag J, Albu D, McLaughlin P, Hoag J, Abramian E, Zeibeq J, Prasad M, Zuick S, Fremont RD, Emuwa CO, Nwazue VC, Owolabi OS, Cotton B, Hart G, Jenkins J, Rice TW, Girard TD, Hays M, Mogan S, Aisiku IP, Brown S, Grissom C, Miller R 3rd, Austin A, Gallo H, Kumar N, Murphy D, Putman M, Ondrush J.

2. Allocation of Ventilators in an Influenza Pandemic: Planning Document, NYS Workgroup (Roundtable Participant) on Ventilator Allocation in an Influenza Pandemic. Released to the public by NYS on September 7th, 2007

INVITED AND/OR PEER-SELECTED PREESENTATIONS AT REGIONAL, NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL LEVELS________ 2017 Lecturer, Sepsis Update 2016, "23rd Annual Update & Intensive Review of Internal Medicine, 2016”

@ CUMC 2017 Keynote Speaker, “Burnout in the Asian Medical Community” APAMSA Northeast Regional Student

Conference. 2016 Lecturer, Sepsis Update 2016, "22nd Annual Update & Intensive Review of Internal Medicine,

2016” @ CUMC 2016 8 Lectures for the East African Teaching Initiative of the World Lung Foundation at Black Lion

Hospital in Addis Ababa, “Intro to mechanical ventilation, Shock and Sepsis, Acid Base Analysis, ARDS, Nutrition in the ICU, Airway Management, VAP, Intro to Critical Care Ultrasound.”

2015 Lecturer, Medical Grand Rounds @ St. Vincent’s Medical Center, “Patient Safety in the ICU” 2015 Lecturer, Medical Grand Rounds @ NYPH Queens, “Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Update”

2015 Lecturer, Critical Care Grand Rounds @ CUMC, “Severe Sepsis & Septic Shock 2015: A State and

Federal Mandate” 2015 Lectures, Sepsis Update 2015, "21st Annual Update & Intensive Review of Internal Medicine, 2015”

@ CUMC

2014 8 Lectures for the East African Teaching Initiative at Black Lion Hospital in Addis Ababa, “Intro to mechanical ventilation, Non Invasive Ventilation, VAP and more, Neurological emergencies, Arrhythmias in the ICU, Renal Replacement Therapy, Critical Care Ultrasound, Shock and Hemodynamic Monitoring.”

2014 Lectures, Sepsis Update 2014 and Ultrasound for the Internist, "20th Annual Update & Intensive Review of Internal Medicine, 2014” @ CUMC

2014 Lecturer and Panelist, “Organ Donation and ICU Providers”, “Saving Lives Through Organ Donation – A Critical Shortage in New York”, a conference sponsored by the GNYHA’s Critical Care Leadership Network (CCLN) and The New York Organ Donor Network (NYODN)

2013 Grand Rounds Speaker, “Critical Care Ultrasound for the Internist, an evidence-based approach” @ Saint Vincent’s Medical Center, Bridgeport, CT

2013 Grand Rounds Speaker, “Patient Safety in the ICU” @ Saint Vincent’s Medical Center, Bridgeport, CT

2013 Visiting Professor and Grand Rounds Speaker: “STOP Sepsis: A Quality Improvement Project to a NYS Mandate, coming to a state near you”, Department of Medicine, Mountainside Hospital.

2013 6 Lectures for the East African Teaching Initiative at Black Lion Hospital in Addis Ababa, “Intro to mechanical ventilation, Thoracic Emergencies, Hemodynamic Monitoring I and II, and Intro to Critical Care Ultrasound.”

2013 Lecturer, “The New York State Guidelines on Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock, from a QI Project to a Mandate”, Critical Care Grand Rounds @ CUMC

2013 Lecturer, “Pneumonia Review” at "19thAnnual Update & Intensive Review of Internal Medicine, 2015” a@ CUMC

2012-Present Lecturer, ENT Grand Rounds (Yearly), “Percutaneous Tracheostomy, and evidence based approach” @ CUMC

2012 Lecturer, “The Dark Side of Checklists”, SCCM International Congress Presentation 2011-Present Lecturer, (Yearly) “Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock” Emergency Room Residency Lecture Series,

CUMC 2011 Lecture, "Ventilator Issues in Mass Casualties", SCCM International Congress Presentation 2009-2015 Lecturer and Moderator, (Yearly) Controversies in Critical Care Symposium, Greater NY Hospital

Association 2007 Reviewer, New York State Department of Health’s Empire Clinical Research Investigator Program (ECRIP) 2006 Roundtable Participant, NYS Workgroup on Ventilator Allocation in an Avian Influenza Pandemic

NYS DOH/ NYS Task Force on Life & the Law 2005 Visiting Professor, Department of Medicine, Mountainside Hospital 2005 “Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock” Emergency Room Residency Lecture Series, Bellevue Hospital 2004-2014 Lecturer, “Infections in the ICU” NY Symposium on Neurological Emergencies and Neurocritical

Care @ NY Academy of Medicine 2004 Lecturer, Kijabe Medical Center, World Medical Mission (Division of Samaritan’s Purse Charity),

Volunteer Missionary Physician and Lecturer, Kijabe Hospital, Kenya Africa 2004-Present Visiting lecturer for noontime lectures for the medical house staff

St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Average of 3-5 lectures per year