- About this researcher
Colin Kaide, MD
Professor
Emergency Medicine
Academic information
- Department: Emergency Medicine
Research interests
- Medical Education
- Rapid-Sequence Intubation and the Advanced Management of the Difficult Airway
- Hematological and Oncological Disorders
- Anticoagulation and its Reversal
- Procedural Sedation
- Hyperbaric Medicine
About
Biography
In addition to my clinical role, I'm an associate professor of emergency medicine at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. My academic interests include medical education, rapid-sequence intubation and the advanced management of the difficult airway, hematological and oncological disorders, anticoagulation and its reversal, procedural sedation, and hyperbaric medicine. I was honored as "Teacher of the Year" for the Department of Emergency Medicine (2008) and have received both The Ohio State University College of Medicine Excellence in Teaching Award (2004) and Outstanding Teaching Award (2008). At the 2017 American College of Emergency Physicians 2017 Scientific Assembly, I was presented with the 2016-17 Outstanding Speaker of the Year Award. This award is designed to recognize a single faculty member who has consistently demonstrated teaching excellence through performance, versatility, and dependability during ACEP educational meetings throughout the year. I'm core faculty in the emergency medicine residency program at Ohio State.
Credentials
Education
- Residency - Emergency Medicine
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Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, United States
7/1/1993 - 7/1/1996 - Doctor of Medicine (MD)
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University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States
8/1/1989 - 5/1/1993
Certification
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American Board of Emergency Medicine
11/12/1997
Research
Research interests
- Medical Education
- Rapid-Sequence Intubation and the Advanced Management of the Difficult Airway
- Hematological and Oncological Disorders
- Anticoagulation and its Reversal
- Procedural Sedation
- Hyperbaric Medicine
