Publications & Scholarly Presentations

Publications

The Physiologically Difficult Intubation
Ginsberg Z & Weingart S. Critical Care Emergency Medicine, 2nd Edition (Eds. Farcy, Chiu, Marshall and Osborn). McGraw-Hill In Press Forthcoming

Case Series Applying Extracorporeal Liver Support for Trauma-Induced Hepatic Dysfunction ELS in Hepatic Trauma. Ginsberg Z, Thurman P, Scalea TM, Stein DM. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Volume 80, Issue 6, June 2016, pp 1039-1044. June 2016

Time Cost Tradeoffs between Ground and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services: A Geographic Information Science Approach. Widener M, Ginsberg Z, Schleith D, Floccare D, Hirshon JM, Galvagno S. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, Volume 86, Number 7, July 2015, pp. 620-627(8) July 2015

Emergency Department Bouncebacks: is lack of primary care access the primary cause? Moskovitz J, Ginsberg Z. Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 70–77, 2015 PMID: 25862359 April 2015.

Ginsberg Z, Menaker J. Trauma Resuscitation: The Use of Blood and Blood Products Trauma Reports. July/August 2014; Vol 15: Number 4

Electronic Medical Records and Health IT Meaningful Use: A Pathway to Improving Quality of Care and Patient Outcomes. Emergency Medicine Residency Association’s Advocacy Handbook, 3rd Edition May 2013

Ginsberg Z, Kreismann E. Patient Requests for Nonindicated Care Virtual Mentor. April 2011; 13:217-219. PMID 23131325

Scholarly Presentations

Developing Comfort with the Uncomfortable: Status Update on Adrenal Insufficiency
R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Critical Care Fellows Lecture Series. February 2015

Health and Geography: Adding Value by Accounting for Environment in Healthcare Delivery. University of Cincinnati Geography Colloquium Health and Medical Geography Speaker Series. November 2014

Hieroglyphics of the Intensivist: Demystifying the Ventilator. R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Critical Care Fellows Lecture Series. October 2014

Exploring the Role of Geographic Information Science in Aeromedical Emergency Medical Systems. Ginsberg Z. Shock Trauma Center University of Maryland Surgical and Trauma Grand Rounds. June 12, 2014. June 2014

Time Cost Tradeoffs between Ground and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa FL April 22, 2014. Widener M, Ginsberg Z, Galvagno S. April 2014

Massive Transfusion Protocols and Practices. ON POINT research initiative University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD – September 2013

Evidence Based Administration: Boarding, Operations Management and Innovative Interventions and Statistics. Administrative Lecture Series. NSUH Department of Emergency Medicine, Manhasset, NY. March 2013

Environmental and Thermal Injuries. Core content lecture series. NSUH Department of Emergency Medicine, Manhasset, NY. September 2012.

Use of Beta-Blockade in ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction. Evidence Based Medicine Lecture Series. NSUH Department of Emergency Medicine, Manhasset, NY. August 2011.

A Case of Severe H1N1 in a Healthy Adult with Broad Implications for Public Health Planning, American Thoracic Society International Conference, New Orleans, LA May 19, 2010.

Health Care Reform: How Can We Improve Service Delivery. Levinger Lecture Series Panel, Brown University Community Forum. Ginsberg, Z., Wing, E., Wetle, T., Roberts, E., O’Toole, T. November 2009.

World Bank and Food Security: Filling Red Cups and Building Green Buckets. In person briefing of President Robert Zoellick of the World Bank, Washington D.C. October 16, 2009 Ginsberg, Z., V Fan, G Jain, AR Flores, M Sueldo.

Overburdened Emergency Departments: Causes and Solutions. University of Miami Medical School, AMSA Regional Conference, Miami, FL. November 2006.

Increasing Exposure to Community Health Centers. University of Miami Medical School, AMSA Regional Conference, Miami, FL. November 2006.

Civic Engagement in Health Care. Case Western Medical School, AMSA Regional Conference, Cleveland, OH. November 2006

Community Health Equity. Plenary Speaker, AMSA Legislative Affairs Leadership Institute, Washington D.C. September 2006.