CURRICULUM VITAE Emory M. Petrack, M.D., FAAP, FACEP 22 Line Street, Unit E Somerville, MA 02143 epetrack@petrackconsulting.com CURRENT POSITION Attending Emergency Physician, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA Medical Director, Pediatric Emergency Department Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION 2013 Massachusetts Medical License 2001 Certified Physician Executive, Certifying Commission in Medical Management 1992 Pediatric Emergency Medicine Sub-board, American Board of Pediatrics 1992 Ohio Medical License 1990-2008 Provider, Advanced Trauma Life Support 1989 Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics 1989-2004 Instructor, Pediatric Advanced Life Support 1986 Provider, Pediatric Advanced Life Support 1985 (currently inactive) New York Medical License Emory M. Petrack, MD 1 May 1, 2014
EDUCATION 08/1997-05/1999 M.S. Organization Development and Analysis, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, 07/1984-06/1987 Residency Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Bronx, NY 09/1982-06/1983 M.P.H. Harvard University, School of Public Health, Maternal and Child Health, Boston, MA 09/1979-07/82, M.D. State University of New York, Downstate 06/1983-05/84 Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 09/1975-05/1979 B.A. State University of New York at Binghamton APPOINTMENTS/POSITIONS Academic 07/2003-present Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH 07/1997-06/2003 Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 07/1992-06/1997 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 07/1989-06/1992 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 07/1987-06/1989 Instructor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY Hospital/Departmental 05/2014- present Medical Director, Pediatric Emergency Department, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA 08/2009-04/2014 Medical Director, Pediatric Emergency Department, Hillcrest Hospital, Mayfield Heights, OH 08/2009-04/2014 Attending Emergency Physician, Hillcrest Hospital, Mayfield Heights, OH Emory M. Petrack, MD 2 May 1, 2014
Other: 07/2006-04/2014 Medical Director, Pediatric Emergency Department, Fairview Hospital, 01/2004-04/2014 Attending Emergency Physician, Fairview Hospital, 12/2000-09/2003 Attending Emergency Physician, St. John Westshore Hospital, Rainbow Rapid Care, Middleburg Heights, OH 08/1997-06/2007 Attending Emergency Physician, Southwest General Health Center, Rainbow Rapid Care, Middleburg Heights, OH 07/1996-01/2003 Director, Rainbow RapidCare System, University Hospitals of Cleveland 07/1993-01/2003 Chief, Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 07/1993-01/2003 Director, Pediatric Emergency Department, University Hospitals of Cleveland 07/1992-06/1993 Associate Director, Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH 07/1991-06/1992 Assistant Director, Pediatric Emergency Department, Montefiore Medical Center & North Central Bronx Hospital, Bronx, NY 07/1988-06/1989 Attending Physician, Segundo Ruiz Belvis Neighborhood Family Care Center, Bronx, NY 07/1987-06/1992 Pediatric Emergency Attending Physician, Montefiore Medical Center & North Central Bronx Hospital, Bronx, NY 07/1987-06/1988 Director, Pediatric Ambulatory Surgery Center, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY 1997-present Medical legal consulting for various clients Emory M. Petrack, MD 3 May 1, 2014
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 1996-present Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians 1995-2006 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 1994-present 1992-present 1986-present American College of Physician Executives American College of Emergency Physicians Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics COMMITTEES Hillcrest Hospital 2009-2014 Pediatric ED Quality Improvement Committee, Department of Emergency Medicine Fairview Hospital 2006-2014 Quality Improvement Committee, Department of Emergency Medicine 2006-2014 Quality Improvement Committee, Department of Pediatrics 2006-2014 Emergency Department Leadership Group, Department of Emergency Medicine Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies and Children s Hospital 2001-2003 Compliance and Privacy Officer, Department of Pediatrics 2000-2003 Appendicitis Carepath Committee 2000-2001 Head Injury Carepath Committee 1999-2002 Committee on Appointments, Promotion and Tenure 1998-2003 University Faculty Practice Association Board of Directors, At-Large Director 1998-2002 Computer Committee 1998-2003 Medical Directors Committee 1996-2003 Rainbow Quality Improvement Steering Committee Emory M. Petrack, MD 4 May 1, 2014
1993-2003 Academic Planning Committee 1993-2003 Pediatric Liaison Committee (Interfaced with community physicians) 1992-1998 Morbidity and Mortality Committee University Hospitals of Cleveland 1998-2003 University Hospitals Health System Emergency Medical Council 1997-2003 Corporate Credentialing Review Committee 1995-1998 Emergency Department Process Improvement, Steering Committee 1995-2003 Patient/Family Comfort Task Force 1992-2003 Emergency Services Administrative Group Regional/National 1995-2003 EMS Regional Physician Advisory Board, State of Ohio 1995 Co-chair, Fellowship Directors Group; Chair, Leadership Workshop, Pediatric Emergency Medicine National Leadership Retreat, Salt Lake City, UT 1992-2000 Administrative Committee, Section on Emergency Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics 1992 Planning Committee for Section on Emergency Medicine National Meeting, American Academy of Pediatrics 1992-1998 Resident Education Committee, Section on Emergency Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics 1991-2003 Fellowship Directors Committee, Section on Emergency Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics (Chair, Fellowship Funding Sub-committee, 1995-1997) Emory M. Petrack, MD 5 May 1, 2014
EDUCATIONAL PURSUITS General 2014-present Preceptor for medical students/residents, Tufts Medical Center Pediatric Emergency Department 2009-2014 Preceptor for medical students/residents, Hillcrest Hospital Pediatric Emergency Department 2003-2014 Preceptor for medical students/residents, Fairview Hospital Pediatric Emergency Department 1994-1999 Preceptor, Family Clinic, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine 1992-2003 Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies and Children s Hospital 1991-1992 Co-Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship, Department of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 1990-1991 Educational Coordinator, Pediatric Emergency Department, Montefiore Medical Center & North Central Bronx Hospital, Bronx, NY INVITED LECTURES August 2013 August 2012 September 2011 January 2011 October 2010 Common Presenting Complaints and Clinical Pearls in Pediatric Urgent Care, Outer Cape Health Services, Truro, MA Integration of Non-pharmacologic and Pharmacologic Approaches to Painful Procedures in Children, Outer Cape Health Services, Truro, MA Initial Approach to the Pediatric Trauma Patient, Cleveland Clinic Pediatric Residency Program, The Lethargic Infant, Fairview Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, Initial Resuscitation of the Pediatric Trauma Patient, Cleveland Clinic Annual Trauma Symposium, Emory M. Petrack, MD 6 May 1, 2014
September 2009 August 2008 August 2008 May 2008 April 2008 May 2007 April 2007 February 2007 May 2006 March 2005 November 2002 Integration of Pharmacologic and Non-pharmacologic Techniques to Enhance Pediatric Minor Procedures, Pediatric Grand Rounds, MetroHealth Medical Center, Core Content in Urgent Care Medicine: Pediatric Clinical Pearls, Pediatric Trauma Care, Pediatric Rash, Urgent Care Associate of America/ Case Western Reserve University, Integration of Pharmacologic and Non-pharmacologic Techniques to Enhance Pediatric Minor Procedures, Patient Care Grand Rounds, Nationwide Children s Hospital, Columbus, OH Focus on pediatric procedures: improving the experience for children and providers alike, Urgent Care Association of America, New Orleans, LA Integration of Pharmacologic and Non-pharmacologic Techniques to Enhance Pediatric Minor Procedures, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic Health System, Common Presenting Complaints and Clinical Pearls in Pediatric Urgent Care, Approach to the Pediatric Rash, Urgent Care Association of America, Daytona Beach, FL The Irritable Infant, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Fairview Hospital, Through the Eyes of Children and Families: How to Enhance Your Department s Emergency Care, Emergency Nurses Association Annual Leadership Conference, Boston, MA The Integration of Non-pharmacologic Techniques and Pharmacologic Approaches to Painful or Anxiety Provoking Procedures in Children, 2nd International Multidisciplinary Conference on Pediatric Procedural Sedation, Columbus, OH Enhancing Emergency Services for Children, American College of Emergency Physicians Spring Congress, Orlando, FL "Pediatric Trauma", Cleveland EMS, Lutheran Hospital, Emory M. Petrack, MD 7 May 1, 2014
November 2002 May 2002 April 2001 January 2001 March 2000 September 1998 April 1998 September 1995 April 1994 "The Irritable Infant", University Hospitals Health System, Lorraine, OH A Pain in the Neck, Management Conference, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Pain Management in Neonates and Young Infants, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Section on Emergency Medicine, Baltimore, MD JCAHO and Pain Management, Management Conference, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Comfort Measures and Pain Management in the Pediatric Emergency Department, Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Implementing Fast-Tracks in Community and Academic Pediatric Emergency Departments, Chicago, IL Emergency Department Management Using Appreciative Inquiry, American Health Consultants, Atlanta, GA Fellowship and Research Funding, Pediatric Emergency Medicine National Leadership Retreat, Snowbird, UT Sedation and Analgesia in the Pediatric Emergency Department, Children's Medical Center of Israel, Patah-Tikva, Israel 1989-2003 Lecturer, Pediatric Advanced Life Support June 1987 Improving Medical Education: The Role of Housestaff, New York Academy of Medicine's Trainee Night, New York, NY Emory M. Petrack, MD 8 May 1, 2014
PUBLICATIONS Articles (peer reviewed) 1. Petrack E, Perry LS, Vehar K. Integration of Pharmacologic & Non-Pharmacologic Techniques to Enhance Minor Pediatric Procedure. J Urgent Care Med 2008;2:11-15. 2. Liu D, Kirchner HL, Petrack EM. Does utilizing EMLA with heat shorten analgesic onset time: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Ann Emerg Med 2003;42:27-33. 3. Petrack EM. Ketamine. Clin Ped Emerg Med 2000;1:281-284. 4. Dahl-Grove D, Lazebnik R, Petrack EM. Urban emergency department utilization by adolescents. Clin Pediatrics 2000;39:479-483. 5. Qazi K, Petrack E. Pediatric emergency medicine fellowship training: a survey of program directors. Amer J Emerg Med 1999;17:100-102. 6. Camasso K, Wilde JA, Petrack EM. Inappropriate pediatric ambulance transports: A medical taxi service? Acad Emerg Med 1997;4:1137-1141. 7. Proudfoot J, Petrack E. The six skills of highly effective pediatric sedation. Ped Emerg Med Reports 1997;2:79-90. 8. Petrack EM, Christopher N, Kriwinsky J. Pediatric pain management in the emergency department: patterns of analgesic utilization. Pediatrics 1997;99:711-714. 9. Petrack EM, Marx C, Wright M. Intramuscular ketamine is superior to meperidine, promethazine and chlorpromazine for pediatric emergency department sedation. Arch Ped Adol Med 1996;150:676-681. 10. Rosenberg NM, Graham CJ, Nichols MH, Petrack EM, Fuerst R. To what degree of an examination. Ped Emerg Care 1996;12:140-144. 11. Petrack EM, Li M. Leadership and management in pediatric emergency medicine. Ped Emerg Care 1995; 11:188-191. 12. Maneker A, Petrack EM, Krug SE. The contribution of routine pulse oximetry to patient evaluation and management in a pediatric emergency department. Ann Emerg Med 1995; 25:36-40. 13. Petrack EM, Hollinger I. Teaching rapid sequence intubation to pediatric emergency physicians: A pilot course. Resuscitation 1994;28:215-219. 14. Petrack EM, Hafeez W. Testicular torsion v. epididymitis: A diagnostic challenge. Ped Emerg Care 1992; 8:347-350. 15. Petrack EM. Health care in Nicaragua: a social and historical perspective. New York State Journal of Medicine 1984; 84:523-25. Emory M. Petrack, MD 9 May 1, 2014
Articles (invited) 1. Petrack E. The irritable infant. J Urgent Care Med 2010;4:17-19. 2. Petrack E. Reducing Pediatric Medical Legal Risk in your Urgent Care Center. J Urgent Care Med 2010;4:19-20. 3. Petrack E. Good First Impressions Set the Tone for Good Clinical Care. J Urgent Care Med 2009;4:22-23. 4. Petrack E. Managing Summer Lacerations in Children. J Urgent Care Med 2009;3:25-27. 5. Petrack E. A rationale for making your practice more child-friendly. J Urgent Care Med 2009;3:42. Book Chapters 1. Petrack EM. The irritable infant, in Practical Strategies in Pediatric Diagnosis and Therapy. Kliegman RM (ed),w.b. Saunders, 2004. 2. Proudfoot J, Petrack E. Sedation for the pediatric patient, in Emergency Medicine Reports, Textbook of Adult and Pediatric Emergency Medicine, http://www.thrombosisconnect.com/articles/textbook/09_sedation.htm, 2000. 3. Petrack EM. The irritable infant, in Practical Strategies in Pediatric Diagnosis and Therapy. Kliegman RM (ed),w.b. Saunders, 1996. 4. Petrack EM. Head trauma, in Study Guide to Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice. Barkin RM (ed), Mosby Year Book, 1994. 5. Petrack EM. Approach to multiple trauma, in Study Guide to Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice. Barkin RM (ed), Mosby Year Book, 1994. Abstracts 1. Liu D, Kirchner HL, Petrack, EM. Does utilizing heat with EMLA cream shorten analgesic onset time? Acad Emerg Med 2002;9:402. (Presented at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, St. Louis, MO). 2. Petrack EM, Palermo T, Drotar D. Characterization of frequent v non-frequent pediatric emergency department utilizers. Acad Emerg Med 1999;6:464. (Presented at the 1999 Annual Meetings of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Boston, MA and the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, San Francisco, CA). 3. Camasso K, Wilde J, Petrack EM. Inappropriate pediatric ambulance transports: A medical taxi service? Arch Ped Adol Med 1996;150:P98. Emory M. Petrack, MD 10 May 1, 2014
4. Petrack EM, Christopher N, Cayco R, Kriwinsky J. Pediatric pain management in the emergency department: patterns of analgesic utilization. Arch Ped Adol Med 1996;150:P59. (Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Washington, DC). 5. Dahl-Grove D, Petrack E, Lazebnik, R. Emergency department utilization by adolescents in an urban area. Arch Ped Adol Med 1995;149:P108. 6. Qazi K, Petrack E. Pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) fellowship training: a survey of program directors. Arch Ped Adol Med 1995;149:P94. (Presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, San Diego, CA). 7. Petrack EM, Marx C, Wright M, Lubitz D. Comparison of intramuscular meperidine, promethazine and chlorpromazine with intramuscular ketamine for pediatric emergency department sedation. Arch Ped Adol Med 1995;149:P59 (Presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, San Diego, CA) and Acad Emerg Med 1995;2:358-359. (Presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, San Antonio, TX). 8. Rivera RF, Petrack EM, Salomon ME. The utility of pulse oximetry to predict hypercarbia in admitted asthmatics. Arch Ped Adol Med 1994;148:112. 9. Maneker A, Petrack EM, Krug SE. The contribution of routine pulse oximetry to patient evaluation and management in a pediatric emergency department. AJDC 1993;147:423. (Presented at the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Washington, DC) and Ann Emerg Med 1993;22:899. (Presented at the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, CA). 10. Petrack EM, Hollinger I. Teaching rapid sequence intubation to pediatric emergency physicians: A pilot course. AJDC 1993;147:465. Emory M. Petrack, MD 11 May 1, 2014