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  • Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine

    State of the Union: 2004

  • ED Volumes

    32000

    37000

    42000

    47000

    52000

    57000

    62000

    67000

    72000

    77000

    88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04

    JHH

    JHBMC

    HCHG

  • ED Admissions

    7500

    8500

    9500

    10500

    11500

    12500

    13500

    14500

    88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04

    JHH

    JHBMC

  • Academic Growth: Faculty (JHH)

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

    Peer-Review

  • New Faculty

    Greg Bledsoe(The Patriot)

    Riccardo Colella(The Negotiator)

    Tom Kirsch(The Enforcer)

    Michael Millin(The Patroller)

  • New Faculty

    David HarrimanBeatrice Hoffman Hardin Pantel

  • Re$earch Growth

    $0

    $5,000,000

    $10,000,000

    $15,000,000

    $20,000,000

    $25,000,000

    $30,000,000

    1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

    •Cumulative External Funding

  • SAEM Research Ranking

    1. Johns Hopkins (10)2. U of Chicago (6)3. Penn (5)

    Child Boston (5)Michigan (5)

    6. Emory (4)

  • Accomplishments

    Teacher of the Year

  • Accomplishments

  • Accomplishments of Alumni• President of STEM (G Kelen)• Speaker of the House (ACEP) (L

    Andrew)

    • Dean of Education (M Nelson)• Academic Chairs (G Kelen, B Nelson)• Vice Chair (R Zane)• Department Directors (15+)• State EMS/Medivac Director (D

    Floccare)

    • FBI Medical Director (W Fabbri)• MD ACEP BOD (A Chanmugam)

    • SS Medical Director (N Tang)• Research Director (3)• Residency Director (6)• Testimony in Congress (G Kelen)• First EM Trained Faculty in

    Major Academic Centers (D Stearns, Ricardo Sanchez)

    • President AACEM (G Kelen)• Vice Chair Medical Board (G Kelen)

  • Accomplishments of Alumni

    • Catherine Marco: Professor of EM, Medical College of Ohio

    • John Mullligan: ED Medical Director

    • Walt Atha: Deputy Director HCGH ED

    • Bill Bozeman: Research Director, Wake Forest

    • Jon Marc Hirshon: K23 (NIH)

    • Jules Jung: Medical Student Director (JHU)

  • Now for Uber Cool Programs

    • DSO• CIEDRS• CEPAR• Imaging

  • Division of Special Operations

    Does Baltimore Marathon

  • Division of Special OperationsDoes The United Nations

  • Division of Special Operations

    Does The G8 Summit

  • Division of Special Operations

    Does The Maryland SeafoodFestival

  • CIEDRS

    • 20 Countries• Disaster Relief• Residency in China• Residency in Kosova• EM System Brazil• EMS UAE• Gaza, Palestinian

    Territories

  • CEIDRS

    • Albania• East Timor• Kosova• Macedonia• Papua New Guinea• North Korea• Honduras• Sri Lanka• Sudan• Taiwan• Uganda• Rwanda• Ethiopia• Zambia• Turkey• Palestine

    ResidentsDrew FullerDrew Fuller——TurkeyTurkeyRodica RetezarRodica Retezar--PalestinePalestineEveline HittiEveline Hitti--LebanonLebanonJohns MarshallJohns Marshall——TexasTexas

    NursesNursesDakshaDaksha BrahmabhatBrahmabhat----China, TanzaniaChina, TanzaniaMary Lou FisherMary Lou Fisher——Sudan, Sudan, AlfganistanAlfganistanCathy CarlinCathy Carlin--KuwaitKuwait

    AdminAdminJim Jim ScheulenScheulen----ChinaChina

  • MissionCEPAR

    • Implement Model Infrastructure for Enterprise-wide Planning and Preparedness

    • Develop Model Medical/PH Disaster Response Integrated w/ Regional Assets

    • A Model Metropolitan Medical/PH Disaster Response System

  • CEPAR Regional Collaboration

    CEPAR / BCHD WALEX March, 2003

  • CEPAR Research

    1. Evaluation of Bioterrorism Training for Clinicians (AHRQ) Gary Green, Ed Hsu, G. Kelen

    2. Discharge Criteria for Creation of Hospital Surge Capacity (AHRQ) G. Kelen, G. Green, M McCarthy, G. Li, E. Bass, J Scheulen, J Shahan, C Krauss, J Brill

    3. RICE: Evaluation of Universal Diagnostic Assays for Rapid Pathogen Identification in Acute Care Settings (NIAID) R. Rothman, S. Yang,

    4. CEPAR Pharmaceutical Response Project: (HRSA)E. Hsu, D. Whyne

    5. Regional Surge Capacity (APL Partnership)J. Scheulen, C. Latimer

  • Live Disaster Exercises

  • FUN

  • New Radiographic Imaging

  • New Radiographic Imaging

    Johns Hopkins Emergency MedicineED VolumesED AdmissionsAcademic Growth: Faculty (JHH)New FacultyNew FacultyRe$earch GrowthSAEM Research RankingAccomplishmentsAccomplishmentsAccomplishments of AlumniAccomplishments of AlumniNow for Uber Cool ProgramsCIEDRSCEIDRSMissionCEPAR Regional CollaborationCEPAR ResearchLive Disaster ExercisesFUNNew Radiographic Imaging