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 Eric J. Adkins, MD
Hometown Clarksburg, West Virginia Medical School West Virginia University School of Medicine Residency Program Christiana Care Health System Emergency and Internal Medicine (Chief Resident) Clinical interests Delivery of critical care from ED to ICU resuscitation, use of ultrasound in the critical care setting Research interests Sepsis, hypothermia, ultrasound, resuscitation Publications Adkins, EJ, et al. Particle penetration of the skin as a route of sensitization in occupational lung disease. The Toxicologist, 54 (1):702 (2000). Presentations Unrecognized improperly located endotracheal tubes in the pre-hospital setting. ACEP, Oct. 2003. Awards 1. Dept. of Internal Medicine Fass Award for Clinical Fellow of the Year, 2008. 2. 2nd Place Most Outstanding Buckeye Award, 2008.
 Jason Huet, MD
Hometown Canton, Ohio Medical School The Ohio State University College of Medicine Residency Program The Ohio State University Medical Center Clinical interests Pulmonary/Critcal Care Presentations C-ANCA Negative Wegener’s Granolomatosis. Ohio ACP, October 2005.
Shiva Rahmanian, MD
Hometown Columbus, Ohio Medical School The Ohio State University College of Medicine Residency Program McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University Clinical interests Asthma/COPD, pulmonary infections Research interests Asthma/COPD, Pulmonary complications of HIV, role of HIV in COPD Case Reports
1. Rahmanian, S and Stasek, J. “57 year old male with history of Wegener’s granulomatosis presenting with shortness of breath and a loculated pleural effusion.” Submitted to Chest 2007. 2. Rahmanian, S, Allen J. “Hemoptysis, diffuse alveolar infiltrates and elevated antiphospholipid antibodies.” Submitted to Ohio Thoracic Society 2007.
 Brent Riscili, MD
Hometown Westfield, New York Medical School SUNY Buffalo Residency Program OSU Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Clinical interests Critical care, high frequency ventilation Research interests Immunology, sepsis, MicroRNA Publications Hulbert C, Riscili B, Rojas M, Thomas JW. B cell specificity contributes to the outcome of diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice. J Immunol. 2001 Nov 15;167(10):5535-8.
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