+Barry M. Diner, M.D., MSc (Candidate)
Office Address Dept. of Emergency Medicine
Academic Appointment Assistant Professor - Department of Emergency Medicine, Emory University (7/03 - present) Clinical Appointments Attending Physician, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia Attending Physician, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia Attending Physician, Crawford Long Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia Attending Physician, Hughes Spalding, Atlanta, Georgia Attending Physician, Disaster Medical Assistance Team 3 (DMAT-3) - FEMA Administrative Appointment Clinical Researcher, Emergency Medicine Research Center (07/03 – present) Previous Academic and Professional Appointments Clinical Lecturer, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta (2000-2003) Previous Administrative and/or Clinical Appointments Emergency Medicine Attending, Capital Health Authority, (2000-2003) Part-Time Faculty, Pediatric Emergency, University of Alberta, (2000-2003) Trauma Team Leader, University of Alberta, Department of Surgery (2000-2003) Pediatric Trauma Team Leader, University of Alberta, Department of Surgery (2000-2003) Flight Physician, Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society, STARS (2000-2003) Visiting fellow in Pediatrics, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York Hospital (1999) Licensures/Boards Georgia #053134, expiration 12/31/05 DEA # BD8316641, expiration 6/30/06
ECFMG # 0-506-785-5 Specialty Boards Diplomat of the American Board of Emergency Medicine # 00201020, 11/07/03 - 12/31/2013 Certification Advanced Cardiac Life Support; Provider - expiration 11/2005 Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Provider – expiration 04/2005 Education 1986-1987, Biological Sciences, McGill University
1987-1990, Bachelor of Arts, Yeshiva University
1991-1995, Doctor of Medicine, Sackler School of Medicine
Postgraduate Training Residency: Emergency Medicine - Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Brooklyn
Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY , Chairman Lisandro Irizarry (1996-99)
Chief Resident: Emergency Medicine - Weill Medical College of Cornell University Brooklyn
Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY Chairman Lisandro Irizarry (1999-2000)
Master of Public Health, Clinical Epidemiology, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada,
Committee Memberships National and International Evidence-Based Practice Center, University of Alberta, Collaborator/Content Expert (2002- present) Cochrane Collaboration, Heart Review Group, Bristol, UK., Member (2002-present) Cochrane Collaboration, Airway Review Group, London, UK., Member (2002-present)
Institutional Quality Assurance Committee, Community Acquired Pneumonia, Grady General Hospital,
Departmental Representative (2003-present)
Research Committee, Emory University, Member (2003-present) Emergency Medicine Research, Committee University of Alberta, Member (2000-2003) Education/Quality Enhancement Committee, Brooklyn Hospital Center, Executive Member (1999) Department Representative House Staff, Brooklyn Hospital Center (1997-2000) Medical School Faculty Representative, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University (1991-1995) Consultantships Royal Treatment Health Care, Montreal, Canada, Medical Director, 1995-present Editorships and Editorial Boards Editor Section Evidence Based Medicine, Peer Reviewer, Israeli Journal of Emergency Medicine (Pending review)
Manuscript Reviewer Peer Reviewer,Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) National Academic Research Committee (2003-present) Grant Reviewer, Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) National Academic Research Committee (2004-present) Honors and Awards Bachelor of Arts, Yeshiva University, Cum Laude, 1990 Vincent Tricomi Resident Research Award, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, 2000 Outstanding Graduating Resident Award, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, 2000 Outstanding Teaching Resident Award, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, 2000 Society Membership Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Member, (2003-present) Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Research Chair, Airway Interest Group, (2004-present) Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Member, Evidence Based-Medicine Interest Group,
American College of Emergency Physicians, Member, (2003-present) Canadian Association of Emergency Physician, Member, (2002-present) Canadian Association of Emergency Physician, Member, CAEP Research Consortium,
American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Member, 1998-2000 Research Focus Clinical outcomes research focusing on the treatment of acute atrial fibrillation (AF) in the emergency department (ED). The scope of my research concentrates on practice variations among physicians’ with regards to treatment and embolic prevention in the ED .The development of a predictive guideline for low risk patients with AF that are safe to be discharged from the ED will be the final product. In addition, my research also focuses on meta-analysis and systematic review in collaboration with the Cochrane Heart and Airways group. These interests range from asthma to coronary artery disease to osteoporosis. Grant Support Active Support Principal investigator, Center for Disease Control Foundation, A prediction Rule to Identify Low- Risk Patients with Atrial Fibrillation. ($354,153, 2005-2007)
Primary Investigator, Emory University, University Teaching Fund. Critical appraisal of the Medical literature-A Multidisciplinary Multimedia Curriculum. ($10,000, 2004-2005). Previous Support Principal Investigator. Grant Division of Emergency Medicine University of Alberta , A Multi- Centre, World Wide Web-Based Survey on The Use of Anti-Arrhythmic Agents in Acute Atrial Fibrillation in Emergency Departments in Canada. ($5,000, 2003-2004). Co-Investigator , Canadian Association of Emergency Medicine Research Consortium Grant (CAEP), A Multi-Centre, World Wide Web-Based Survey on The Use of Anti-Inflammatory Agents in Acute Asthma in Emergency Departments in Canada. ($5,000, 2003). Co-investigator, University of Alberta. Cradiome, Clinical Protocol #1235-1001, Phase 2A Prospective, Randomized, Double-blinded, Placebo-controlled, Dose-ranging, Multi-Centered Tolerance and Efficacy Study of RSD1235 in Patients with Recent Onset Atrial Fibrillation. ($40,000, 2002-2003). Co-investigator, University of Alberta. Abbott, MARC 16: Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) in North America Emergency Department: Resistance and treatment success with long- acting clarithromycin (Biaxin-XL or Biaxin). ($45,000, 2002). Co-Investigator, Brooklyn Hospital Center site. Merck, Intravenous Montelukast in Acute Asthma Study. MK0476 Protocol #116. ($25,000, 2000). Clinical Service Contributions Evidence-Based Medicine Series. Critical Appraisal of the Medical Literature - A Multidisciplinary, Multimedia Curriculum. Emory University Department of Emergency Medicine and the School of Nursing Formal Teaching Medical Student Approach to Chest Pain, 2004 Approach to Cardiac Arrhythmia, 2003 Course Coordinator- “Getting Started in Research” 2004 Intro to Clinical Trials/Developing and Focusing the Research Question, 2004 Clinical Trials Design (Randomization/Blinding/Concealment Allocation), 2004 Resident Lectures Introduction to Evidence Based Medicine, 2004 The Approach to Atrial Fibrillation, Emergency/Internal Medicine Ground Rounds, 2004 The Asthmatic Patient, 2004 Acute Atrial Fibrillation, 2002
Approach to the Sickle Cell Patient, 2001 Environmental Emergencies, 2000
Supervisory Teaching Internship Supervised: Sanjit Konda - Emory University Medical Student Summer Research Program: The diagnosis and treatment of Atrrial Fibrillation in US Emergency Departments. (05/04 – 08/04) Namdar Manouchehri - Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR) Summer Studentship Program. The diagnosis and treatment of Atrrial Fibrillation in Canadian Emergency Departments. (05/03 – 08/03) Lectureships, Seminar Invitations, and Visiting Professorships University of Alberta, Emergency Nursing CME Lecture,The Approach to Atrial Fibrillation, Edmonton, Canada, 2002 University of Alberta, Division of Emergency Medicine, “Thrombosis Workshop”, Atrial Fibrillation and Thrombosis, Edmonton, Canada, 2002
Invitations to National or International Conferences Canadian Association of Emergency Medicine, The difference between US and Canadian Health Care System, Edmonton, Canada 2005 Other Activities Woodstock Medical Staff, 1999
Medical Staff New York City Marathon, 1997-99
Executive Director Educational Youth Center, 1990-91
Organized Provincial and Federal Government Lobbying. Recruited and led leadership program to U.S.S.R. and Israel.
Coordinator, Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, 1989-90
Bibliography Published and Accepted Research Articles Blitz, M. Blitz, S. Beasely, R. Diner, BM. Hughes, R. Knopp, JA. Rowe, BH. Inhaled magnesium sulfate in the treatment of acute asthma. [Systematic Review] Cochrane AirwaysGroupCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 4, 2005. Blitz M, Blitz S, Hughes R, Diner B, Beasley R, Knopp J, Rowe B. Aerosolized magnesium sulfate for acute asthma: a systematic review. Chest 2005 (In press)
Knopp J, Diner B, Blitz M, Rowe B. Calcitonin for Treating Acute Pain of Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures: A Systematic Review of Randomized, Controlled Trials. Osteoporos Int. 2005 Oct; 16(10):1281-90. Blitz S, Hughes R, Diner B, Beasley R, Knopp J, Rowe B. Aerosolized magnesium sulfate for acute asthma: a systematic review. Chest.2005; 128: 337-344 Steiner IP, Yoon PW, Kelly KD, Diner BM, Donoff MG, Rowe BH. The influence of residents training level on their evaluation of clinical teaching faculty. Teaching and Learning in Medicine 2005; 17(1), 42-48. Steiner IP, Yoon PW, Kelly KD, Diner BM, Donoff MG, Mackey DS, Rowe BH. Resident Evaluation of Clinical Teachers Based on Teachers' Certification. Acad Emerg Med 2003 10: 731-737 Blitz M, Diner B, Hughes R, Knopp J, Beasely R, Rowe BH. Aerosolized Magnesium in the Treatment of Acute Asthma (protocol). Cochrane Data Base Syst.Rev.2002. March 2002
Diner B, Brenner B: Mercury Toxicity. eMedicine Journal, 2001 May; 2(5)
Manuscripts Submitted Rowe BH, Wong E, Blitz S, Diner B, Mackey D, Ross S, Senthilselvan A. A double-blind, randomized trial of long-acting beta-agonist (salmeterol) in addition to oral and inhaled corticosteroids to prevent asthma relapse following discharge from the emergency department. JAMA 2005 (Submitted) Diner B, Blitz M, Knopp J, Rowe BH. Glucose, Insulin and Potassium in Acute Myocardial Infarction (protocol).Cochrane Data Base Syst. Rev.May 2002 (Submitted) Review Articles Sasson C, Kennah A, Diner B. Evidence Based Medicine: Wound Cleaning-Water or Saline? Israeli Journal of Emergency Medicine 2005; 5(4): 3-6. Kennah A, Sasson C, Diner B. Evidence Based Medicine: Corticosteroids in Acute Traumatic Brian Injury. Israeli Journal of Emergency Medicine 2005; 5(3): 4-7. Konda S. Diner B. Corticosteroids in Acute Bacterial Meningitis. Israeli Journal of Emergency Medicine 2005; 5(1): 19-22 Diner B. Low molecular weight heparin versus unfractionated heparin in the treatment of acute coronary syndrome. Israeli Journal of Emergency Medicine 2004;4(2):25-26 Diner B. Nebulizers vs inhalers with spacers for acute asthma. Ann Emerg Med 2004; 43(3):410- 412
Osmond M, Diner B. Nebulizers vs inhalers with spacers for acute asthma in children. Ann Emerg Med. 2004 Mar; 43(3):413-5 Rowe BH, Edmonds ML, Spooner CH, Diner B, Camargo CA. Corticosteroid therapy for acute severe asthma. Respir Med. 2004 Apr;98(4):275-84 Diner B. Anticoagulation or antiplatelet therapy for non-rheumatic atrial fibrillation and flutter. Ann Emerg Med 2003 Jan; 41(1):141-43 Book Chapters Diner B, Brenner B. Mercury Toxicity. In: Adler JN, Brenner B, Dronen S, Feied C, Mallon WK, O’Conner RE, Plantz SH, Pollack CV. (Senior Eds.);. eMedicine: Emergency Medicine. Boston: eMedicine Corporation, 1998, 1999. Other Publications (Abstracts) Rowe BH, Blitz S, Majumdar SR, Diner B, Tyler L, Wong E, Mackey D, Senthilselvan A. Predicting relapse in acute asthma following discharge from the emergency department: the importance of adhering to oral corticosteroids. CJEM 2005; 7(3):183 Wyer P, Diner B, Hayward R, Graham MJ. Development and Preliminary Testing of a Tool for Measuring Acquisition of Evidence-Based Medicine Skills. Oral presentation at 43rd Annual RIME Conference, AAMC November 9, 2005 (Abstract 155m). Rowe BH, Wong E, Blitz S, Diner B, Ross S, Mackey D, Tyler L,Senthilselvan A. Addition of long-acting beta-agonists to corticosteroid therapy after discharge for acute asthma: A randomized controlled trial. Acad Emerg Med 2004 11: 436-a. Rowe BH, Wong E, Spooner C, Diner B, Ross S, Mackey D, Tyler L,Senthilselvan A. Comparison of two mehtods of measuring quality of life in acute asthma. Acad Emerg Med 2004 11: 557-b-558-b. Diner BM, Ratcliff JJ, Pitts SR, Rowe BH. Emergency department presentations of atrial fibrillation (AF) in the United States. CJEM 2004; 6:202. Rowe BH, Wong E, Spooner C, Diner B, Ross S, Mackey D, Tyler L,Senthilselvan A. Comparison of two mehtods of measuring quality of life in acute asthma. CJEM 2004; 6:196.
Rowe BH, Wong E, Blitz S, Diner B, Ross S, Mackey D, Tyler L,Senthilselvan A. Addition of long-acting beta-agonists to corticosteroid therapy after discharge for acute asthma: a randomized controlled trial. CJEM 2004; 6:183.
Rowe BH, Colman I, Diner B, Stiell IG, Grafstein E. Anti-inflammatory Treatment of Asthma in Canadian Emergency Departments. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2003;167(7):A773.
Diner BM, Yiannakoulis N, Holroyd BR, Bullard M, Spooner CH, Rosychuk R, Svenson L, Schopflocher D, Rowe BH.Emergency Department Presentations of Atrial Fibrillation (AF) In Alberta, Canada. CJEM 2003; 5(3).
Diner BM, Blitz M, Knopp J. Rowe BH. Glucose –Insulin-Potassium for the Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction. A Systematic Review. CJEM 2003; 5(3).
Rowe BH, Colman I, Diner B, Stiell IG, Grafstein E. Anti-inflammatory Treatment of Asthma in Canadian Emergency Departments. CJEM 2003; 5(3). Blitz M, Diner B, Hughes R, Knopp J, Beasley R, Rowe BH. Aerosolized magnesium Sulfate in the Treatment of Acute Asthma. CJEM 2003; 5(3). Bullard MJ, Meurer D, Holroyd BR, Diner B, Rowe BH. Clinical Practice Guidelines Utilization by Emergency Medicine Staff with Varying Access. CJEM 2003; 5(3). Diner BM, Yiannakoulias N, Holroyd B, Bullard M, Spooner CH, Rosychuk R, Svenson L, Schopflocher D, Rowe BH. Emergency Department Presentations of Atrial Fibrillation (AF) in Alberta, Canada. Acad Emerg Med 2003 10: 544 Steiner I.P., Yoon P.W., Kelly K.D., Donoff M.G., Diner B.M., Rowe B.H. The Influence of the Residents' Training Level on their Evaluation of Emergency Medicine Clinical Teaching Faculty. CJEM JCMU 2002; 4(2). Steiner IP, Yoon PW, Kelly KD, Donoff MG, Diner BM, Mackey DS, Rowe BH. The Influence of the Emergency Medicine Clinical Teachers' National Certification Level on their Evaluation by Residents. CJEM JCMU 2002; 4(2). Diner B, Brenner B, Camargo C. Inaccuracy of "Personal Best" Peak Expiratory Flow Rate Reported by Inner City Patients with Acute Asthma. Acad Emerg Med 2000 7: 469-a
Irizarry L, Diner B, Leber M, Mendez A, Brenner B: Training for Domestic Terrorism Response in Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Annals Emerg Med 1999 34(4): S79 Brenner B, Diner B, Chavda K, Camargo C. Inaccuracy of "Personal Best" Peak Expiratory Flow Rate Reported by Inner City Patients with Acute Asthma. Acad Emerg Med 1999 6: 438
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