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1. CURRICULUM VITAE
DANIEL PAUL STOLTZFUS, M.D. CPE FCCM
Professor, Anesthesiology, Georgetown University School of Medicine
EDUCATION:
University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas, Degree: Doctor of Medicine ā 06/1983
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, Degree: Bachelor of Science ā05/1979
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:
Internship:
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, Rotating Internship -07/1983 to 06/1984
Residency:
Anesthesiology, 07/1984-06/1987; Chief Resident, 07/1986 to 06/1987
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, George Washington University, andThe Texas Heart
Institute
Fellowship:
Critical Care Medicine 07/1987 to 06/1989
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Childrenās Hospital National Medical Center,
Medstar Washington Hospital Center
Prince Georgeās County Medical Center
Post Doc training:
Certiļ¬ed physician executive (CPE) (150 CME hours required) 2018
American Association for Physician Leaders
Certiļ¬ed Leadership Coach 2020
Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies, Institute for Transformational Leadership
Physician Leadership Training Program (12 month Jan-Dec 2014) led by Retired US ARMY Lt
General Mark Hertling
Georgetown University School of Medicine, Mind-Body Course Faculty training course July
25-28, 2019, Nancy Harazduk, Director, program ofļ¬ce of medical education.
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2. CERTIFICATIONS:
American Board of Anesthesiology ā 1987 (Non-limited certiļ¬cation)
American Board of Anesthesiology Special Qualiļ¬cations Certiļ¬cate in Critical Care Medicine
1989, 2015 (Re-certiļ¬cation valid 2015-2025)
United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties Certiļ¬cate in Neurologic Critical Care 2011 (valid
2011-2021)
National Board of Echocardiography (NBE) -Special competency in Basic Peri-operative
Transesophageal Echocardiography 2016
Certifying Commission for Medical Management (CCMM) ā Certiļ¬ed Physician Executive
certiļ¬cate 2018
Fundamentals Critical Care Support (FCCS) faculty 2011 to present
Emergency Neurological Life Support (ENLS) 2018- 2020
Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) certiļ¬cation ā January 2016
Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) 2018-2020
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) 2016
LICENSURES:
State of Florida ā Active ā renewed 2019-2022
District of Columbia renewed 2019-2020
Drug Enforcement Administration ā renewed 2020-2023
DC Controlled Substance Registration ā renewed 2019-2020
Current Hospital Afļ¬liations ā retired from clinical practice ā voluntary relinquishment
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Critical care medicine attending physician
Medstar Washington Hospital Center 04/2015 to 09/2019
Anesthesiology attending physician 2015-2019
Attending Critical Care Physician and Neuro-Intensivist Florida Hospital Healthcare System
Florida Physicians Medical Group
Critical Care Specialists 01/2010 to 02/2015
Attending Critical care physician Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL (1996-2009)
JLR Medical Group, Maitland Fl
08/1996 to 02/2015
Attending anesthesiologist, Florida Hospital,
JLR and US Anesthesia Partners
1996-2015 Florida Hospital, Orlando, Florid
Attending Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
Department of Anesthesiology
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3. Shands Hospital at the University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 07/1993 to 07/1996
Staff Anesthesiologist and Intensivist
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington DC
07/1989 to 06/1993
Academic Appointments:
Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Georgetown University School of Medicine, 07/2018-
present
Assistant Professor, Florida State University School of Medicine, 2010-2015
Assistant Professor, University of Florida School of Medicine, 1993-1996.
Assistant Professor, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, 1989-1993.
Professional Society Memberships:
American Association of Physician Leaders (2012-present)
Society of Critical Care Medicine (1989-present)
American Society of Anesthesiologists (1987-2016)
American College of Chest Physicians (1993-present)
Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists (2016-2018)
American Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists (2016-2018)
Georgetown Network of Leadership Coaches 2020
International Coaching Federation 2020
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY ACTIVITIES:
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Member, Academic LeadersTask Force 2016 ā present
Abstract Reviewer for annual scientiļ¬c meeting ā 2016- present
Moderator, Research snapshot theater case reports ā Cardiovascular- Society of Critical Care
Medicine Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 2017
Anesthesia Section Chairman 1999-2000
Anesthesia Section Advisory Board, 1995-2000,
Abstract Reviewer, 1995-2000, 2016
Task Force on SCCM Guidelines for the Deļ¬nition of Intensivist and the Practice of Critical
Care Medicine, 1997-1999,
Task Force on Models of Critical Care Medical Delivery, 1999-2000,
Meet the Professor Poster Walk Rounds, 2000
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4. āØ
International Anesthesia Research Association (IARS) and Society of Critical Care
Anesthesiologists (SOCCA)
Abstract Reviewer 2017
PAST APPOINTMENTS:
MedStar Health
Department Chair, Critical Care Medicine, Washington Hospital Center December 2015 ā
September 2019
Division Chief, Surgical Critical care, Department of surgery, Medstar Washington Hospital
Center 04/2015 to 12/2015
Chair, Critical Care Governance Council, Medstar Washington Hospital Center (07/2016 to
09/2019)
Co-Chair, Medstar Medical Group (8 campus) Critical care council 07/2016 to 09/2019)
Co-Chair, Medstar Washington Hospital Peer Review Revision Special Committee (2018-2019)
Member, Medstar Corporate (8 campuses) Emergency Preparedness Committee
(07/2015-2018)
Member, Medstar Washington Hospital Center, Medical Board (07/2016 to 6/30/2019)
Member, Department and Division Chairs Committee (07/2015 to 09/2019)
Member, Medstar Washington Hospital Center, Clinical Improvement and Safety Council
(CQISC) (September 2017- 2019)
Member, Washington Hospital Center, Quality and Safety Committee (01/2017- August 2017)
Member, Washington Hospital Center, Clinical Improvement committee (01/2016 āAugust
2017)
Member, Medstar Search committee for Chairman, Cardiac Surgery (1/2017-5/2017)
Member, Surgical Critical care practice committee, Washington Hospital Center (07/2015 to
09/2019)
Member, Task force, clinical practice guideline for Mechanical Circulatory Devices (07/2015 to
09/2019)
Member, Department of Surgery Leadership Committee, Medstar Washington Hospital Center
(07/2015-03/2017)
Adhoc member, Risk Management Committee, Medstar Washington Hospital Center, and
MedStar Health 2019
Advent Health, Florida Hospital
Medical Director, Critical Care Services, Florida Hospital, (7 Campus System) 2004-2014
Past Chairman, and Vice-Chairman of Department of Critical Care Medicine, Florida Hospital)
2008-2014āØ
Chair, Department of Critical Care Medicine, Florida Hospital, (7 Campus), 2006 ā 2008
Division Chief, Critical Care Services, Florida Hospital, (Orlando Campus) 2008-2012
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5. Medical Director, Apache Intensive Care Unit Database, Florida Hospital, (Orlando Campus),
2003 ā present
Medical Director, Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Florida Hospital, (Orlando Campus),
1998 ā 2008
Member Credentials Committee, Florida Hospital (7 campuses) Orlando, FL, 2007 ā 2008
Member of Medical Executive Committee, Florida Hospital (7 campuses), Orlando, FL
2007-2008
Member, Neuroscience Physicians, Leadership Council, Florida Hospital, (Orlando Campus),
2008 - 2012
Medical Advisor, Rapid Response Team, Florida Hospital (7 campuses) 2008-present
Medical Advisor, Rapid Response Team, Florida Hospital, (Orlando Campus), 2008 ā 2012
University of Florida Medical School
Interim Chief Anesthesiology, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gainesville, Florida, July-August
1996
Assistant Chief, Department of Anesthesiology, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gainesville,
FL, 1993 - 1996
Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Florida College of Medicine,
Gainesville, Florida
1993 - 1996
Medical Co-Director, Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gainesville,
FL 1993 - 1996
Director, Respiratory Therapy, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gainesville, Florida 1993 -
1996
Medical Director, Respiratory Therapy Associate Degree Program, Santa Fe Community
College, Gainesville, Florida, 1993 - 1996
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Staff Anesthesiologist Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, 1987 ā 1993
Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine,
Uniformed Services
University of the Health Sciences, Medical School, Bethesda, Maryland, 1987-1993
Attending, Critical Care Medicine, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, 1989 -
1993
Fellowship Program Training Director, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Walter Reed
Army Medical
Center Washington, DC, 1991 - 1993
PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES:
Florida Hospital, Orlando, Florida
Orlando Campus Critical Care Committee, Chairman, 2007-2012, Member, 2012-2015
Physician Technology committee 2012-2014
Florida Hospital 7 campuses system, Orlando, FL)
System Critical Care Governance (7 campus), Chairman, 2003-2014
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6. Medical Executive Committee, Florida Hospital 1998-2008
Patient Care Committee, Chairman, 2000-2002;
Patient Care Committee, Member, 2003-2008;
Preventative Services Committee (Infection Control and Safety), 1997-2000, Chairman,
1998-2000;
Bioethics Committee, 1997-2000;
Optimal Stay Committee, 2000-2008;
Adverse Drug Events Committee, 2000-2001;
JCAHO Medical Staff Bylaws Task Force, 1999-2000;
JCAHO, ICU Performance Improvement Task Force, Chairman, 1999-2000;
Quality Improvement Team, Guidelines for Sedation of Mechanically Ventilated Patients,
Chairman, 1996; Antibiotic Guidelines Task Force, 2000-2001,
Medical Staff Credentials Committee, 2007-2008,
Patient safety and quality outcomes committee, 1998-Present
JLR Medical Group, Maitland, Florida
Critical Care Medicine Committee, 1999 ā 2008, Quality Improvement, 2000-2004
Shands Hospital at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, Ethics Advisory
Committee, 1993-1996; Medical Student Education Committee, Department of Anesthesiology
1993-1996
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gainesville, Florida, Joint ICU Committee, 1994-1996;
Medical Ethics Committee, 1995-1996; Pain Management Quality Improvement Committee,
1993-1994; Surgical Intensive Care Unit Committee, 1993-1996; Surgical and Invasive
Procedure Committee, 1994-1995
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, Residency Education Committee
1989-1993, Anesthesiology; Residency Research Committee, 1990-1993, Anesthesiology;
Hospital Ethics Committee, Chair 1991-1993; Operating Room Committee, 1991-1992; Clinical
Investigation Committee, 1992-1993
Society of Critical Care Medicine - Anesthesia Section
Publication Committee, 1995-1999,
Ethics Committee, 1996-1998,
Nominations Committee ā 1999-2000
American Society of Anesthesiologists
Ethics Committee, 1993-1994, Committee on Trauma and Critical Care Medicine 1994-1996,
Committee on Respiratory Care. 1996-1998
American Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists
Education Committee, 1991-1993, Long Range Planning Committee, 1993-1994, Membership
Committee, 1993-1997 (Chairman), Board of Directors, 1994-1996
Christian Medical and Dental Society
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7. Ethics Commission, 1994-2003
HONORS AND AWARDS:
Fellow, American College Critical Care Medicine, 1997
Presidential Citation, 2000, Society of Critical Care Medicine,
Medical Staff Excellence Award, 2000, Florida Hospital
Medical Staff Leadership Award. 2006, Florida Hospital
Physician Leadership course certiļ¬cate, 2014 Florida Hospital (Inaugural class)
American Society of Anesthesiologists, Resident Research Competition, First Place Award
(with L.M.Guzzi and Kline, MD, 1993
Gulf Atlantic Anesthesia, Residents Research Conference, Best Case Presentation by W.P.
Risley (with E.B. Lobato and D.P. Stoltzfus) 1996
U. S. ARMY
Meritorious Service Medal (2), 1993
National Defense Ribbon, 1991
Army Service Ribbon, 1983
Army Achievement Medal, 1990
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Superior Unit Award, 1992
Chief Resident in Anesthesiology, Washington, DC, 1987
Clinical Investigatorās Recognition, Washington, DC, 1992
PROFESSIONAL INVITATIONS:
Independent Contractor/consultant
Abiomed 03/2015-2016
Sheridan Healthcare
10/2014
Visiting Professorships with Lectures:
Department of Anesthesiology, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, November
2, 1989
Department of Anesthesiology, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, April 12,
1990
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8. Department of Anesthesiology, Georgetown Medical School, Washington, DC, September 19,
1990
Department of Anesthesiology and Residency Training Program, Western Reserve Care
System, Youngstown, Ohio, August 27, 1991
Department of Anesthesiology and Residency Training Program, West Pennsylvania Hospital,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 30, 1992
Department of Critical Care Medicine and Fellowship Training Program, West Pennsylvania
Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 30, 1992
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, Department of Anesthesiology, Nov. 30 - Dec.
1, 1995
State University of New York at Buffalo, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Department of Anesthesiology - Richard N. Terry MD Visiting Professor
August 30-31, 2017
Invited Lectures
Grand Rounds. Anesthesiology and contemporary critical care medicine: Successes, failures and future
evolution. Department of Anesthesiology, Georgetown School Of Medicine. Washington DC. March
15, 2018.
State University of New York at Buffalo, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Department of Anesthesiology
Critical care Medicine & Anesthesiologists- Successes, Failures and Future evolution.
SUNY University at Buffalo
August 30, 2017
State University of New York at Buffalo, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Department of Anesthesiology Professor rounds
Lecture topic : How can bedside Ultrasonography help assess anesthetic risk?
August 31, 2017
Mid-Atlantic Anesthesia Research Conference
Critical care Medicine: Successes, Failures and future evolution
Georgetown Medical School
March 22, 2017
Medstar Washington Hospital Center
Provision of critical care services: Successes, Failures and future evolution
Department of Surgery, Grand Rounds
March 15, 2016
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9. Society of Critical Care Medicine
Right Ventricular Dysfunction in the Practice of Critical Care Medicine. Sunrise Brieļ¬ng. 20th
Annual Educational and Scientiļ¬c Symposium, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Washington,
DC, May 26, 1991
Sedation, Analgesia, and Neuromuscular Blockers (panel discussion), 22nd Annual Educational
and Scientiļ¬c Symposium, June 10, 1993
Fluid Resuscitation, Crystalloids/Colloids, Adequacy of Resuscitation, Tonometry,
Hypovolemia/Hemorrhagic Shock, August 17th, Cardiac, Evaluation and Treatment of Valvular
Disease, Myocarditis, and Diastolic Dysfunction, August 19th . Multidisciplinary Critical Care
Board Review Course, La Jolla, California - August 17-20, 1995
New Devices or Applications for Critical Care, Bi-Spectral EEG Analysis, 16TH Educational
and Scientiļ¬c Symposium, San Diego, CA - 1997
Workshop Instructor: Management of Difļ¬cult Airways, 26th Symposium, San Diego, CA - 1997
American Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists
Anesthesia Critical Care Training: A Proļ¬le of Program Directors and Their Applicant Pools
Annual Meeting, Washington, DC - October 8, 1993
Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Training: Results of a Survey, Annual
Program Directorās Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 14, 1994
American College of Surgeons:
Preventing Bottlenecks in the Perioperative Area, Efļ¬ciency in the Operating Room Suite,
Panel discussion and Small Group Facilitator, May 8,1995
OR Team Efļ¬ciency, Committee on Operating Room Environments - Symposium IX: Dallas,
Texas
May 8-9, 1995
American College of Physicians:
Ethical Dilemmas in the ICU, Moderator and Panel Discussion, 10th Annual Scientiļ¬c Meeting,
Army
Lake Buena Vista, FL, November 18-20, 1993
Florida Thoracic Society:
Ethical Dilemmas in the ICU, 19th Annual Pulmonary Winter Course, Lake Buena Vista,
Florida, Feb 14, 1997
American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Orlando Division:
Evidence Based Practice Considerations for the treatment of sepsis. Waves of Wisdom
conference, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, October 2005
Sante Fe Community College:
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10. Respiratory Therapy Associate Degree Program, Commencement Address, Gainesville,
Florida, 6/24/95
North Central Florida Society/Hospital Pharmacists:
Sedation and Analgesia for the Intensive Care Unit Patient and Neuromuscular, Blockade for
the Intensive Care Unit Patient, Gainesville, Florida, June 28, 1995
Dannemiller Memorial Educational Foundation
Respiratory Physiology, The Role of the Anesthesiologist in the Intensive Care Unit: Sepsis,
Multiple System Organ Failure, and ARDS; Acid Based Derangements; and Oxygenation and
Ventilation Strategies in the Difļ¬cult Patient. Annual Fall Anesthesiology Review Course,
Washington, DC, September 13th and 12-17th, 1993.
South Central Respiratory Care Symposium
Advances in the Management of ARDS, Fifteenth Annual Meeting, Champion, Pennsylvania,
3/1/95
North Florida Regional Medical Center
Ethical Considerations for the Practice of Respiratory Care, Halloween Cardiopulmonary
Symposium Gainesville, Florida, October 31, 1994
Delray Community Hospital
Respiratory Management of the Trauma Patient, Delray Beach, Florida, April 26, 1995
University of Florida College of Medicine ā Department of Anesthesiology
Understanding Right Ventricular Function and Diagnosis and Treatment of MyocardialIschemia
Division of Critical Care Medicine, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, November 20-24, 1993
An Ethical Issue of Health Care Reform and Case Presentation. Department of Critical Care
Medicine
and the Anesthesia Alumni Association of Florida āCritical Care Winter Course, Breckenridge,
Colorado
February 26thāMarch 4, 1994
Pulmonary Artery Catheters: New Models, New Information and Cardiovascular Anesthesia
Complications, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Update 1994 Workshop ā November 20;
Moderator, Session 3, November 22,
Lake Buena Vista, Florida, November 19-23, 1994
Pulmonary Artery Catheters and Volumetric Date: Clinical Utility and Cardiovascular
Pharmacology: Problems and Answers, Workshop, November 19th. Division of Critical Care
Medicine, Critical Care Update, 1995.
Session Moderator and Cardiovascular Monitoring Problems Workshop, November 21st, Lake
Buena Vista, Florida, November 18-22, 1995
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11. Sante Fe Community College Respiratory Therapy Degree Program
Ethical Considerations for the Practice of Respiratory Care, Gainesville, Florida, June 28, 1994
Shands Hospital at the University of Florida
Treatment Decisions for the Patients Without Surrogates, Grand Rounds, Ethics Committee
Gainesville, Florida, January 12, 1995
U.S. Army Medical Corps
Perioperative Liver Dysfunction and Postoperative Renal Failure, Annual Army Nurse
Anesthesia Refresher Course, U.S. Army Nurse Corps, Rockville, Maryland, May 21, 1988
Diagnosis and Treatment of Right Ventricular Failure in the Surgical Patient and the Multiple
Organ Failure Syndrome, Guest Lecturer, 41ST Annual Military Medical Surgical Clinical
Congress, U.S. Army 7th Medical Command, Garnish, West Germany, May 21-25, 1990
Multiple Organ Failure Syndrome: What the Anesthesiologist Needs to Know. Walter Reed
Army Medical Center, Grand Rounds, Department of Anesthesiology, Washington, DC,
December 18, 1990
Right Ventricular Failure Syndromes and the Intensivist, Walter Reed Army Medical Center,
Grand Rounds, Departments of Critical Care Medicine and Pulmonary Medicine, September
10, 1991
The Function of a Hospital Ethics Committee and Case Review, Guest Lecturer, The Society
of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces, Uniformed Services University of the Health
Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, November 2, 1991
Health Care Resource Allocation: The Ethics of Rationing, Walter Reed Army Medical Center,
Grand Rounds, Department of Critical Care Medicine, Washington, DC, March 3, 1992
Current Ethical Problems: Advance Directives and Withholding or Withdrawal of Life-
Sustaining Therapy,
DeWitt Army Community Hospital, Grand Rounds, Ft. Belvoir, Virginia, March 27, 1992
Update on Sepsis and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome, Walter Reed Army Medical
Center,
Grand Rounds, Department of Surgery, Washington, DC, July 2, 1992
Ethical Dilemmas in the Practice of Anesthesiology, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Grand
Rounds, Department of Anesthesiology,
Washington, DC, Sept. 1992
Medical Ethics: How do These Principles Affect our Medical Practice Today? Guest Lecturer,
Army Industrial College, November 10, 1992āØ
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12. ADDITIONALTEACHING:
Medstar Washington Hospital Center, Department of Surgery ā Residency and Surgical Critical
care fellowship ā attending physician
Critical care Transport. Department Critical Care Medicine, Surgical critical care services. Lunch and
Learn lecture. Medstar Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC. March 14, 2018
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation cannulation. Workshop, moderator, Baltimore- Washington DC
Regional Critical care medicine fellowship boot camp. Washington DC. January 10, 2018.
Cardiovascular Surgery Emergencies. Lecture: Baltimore-Washington Regional Critical care medicine
fellowship āboot campā. July 17. 2018
Cardiovascular Surgery Emergenices. Simulation workshop moderator. Baltimore-Washington DC
Regional Critical care medicine fellowship boot camp. Washington DC. July 17, 2018.
Medstar Georgetown University Medical School and Hospital ā teaching faculty
Medical Student Bioethics Course, F. Edward Herbert School of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland
ā 1990-1993
University of Florida College of Medicine, The Department of Anesthesiology , Gainesville, FL
1993-1996
Over 100 lectures
SANTE FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE. RESPIRATORY THERAPY PROGRAM 1993-1996
Over 30 lectures
BIBLIOGRAPHY PUBLICATIONS:
D. P. Stoltzfus: Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation, in Zajtchuk R (ed): Combat
Casualty Care Guidelines: Operation Desert Storm, Washington, DC TMM Publications, 1991,
pp. 132-137
D. P. Stoltzfus: Multiple Organ System Failure, in Zajtchuk R (ed): Combat Casualty Care
Guidelines: Operation Desert Storm, Wash., DC TMM Publications, 1991, pp.152-153
M. C. Ries, D.L. Green & D. P. Stoltzfus: Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: Presentation in
the
Perioperative Period, in Marohn, ML, Muldoon SM (eds): Problems in Anesthesia,
Hypothermia/Hyperthermia, vol. 8. Philadelphia, JB Lippincott, 1994, pp. 148-156
D. P. Stoltzfus: Hypovolemia/Hemorrhagic Shock, in Zologa GP (ed): Multidisciplinary Critical
Care Board Review Textbook. Anaheim, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 1995, pp. 281-286
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13. D. P. Stoltzfus: Fluid Resuscitation, in Zaloga GP (ed): Multidisciplinary Critical Care Board
Review Textbook. Anaheim, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 1995, pp.269-274
D. P. Stoltzfus: Cardiac: Valvular Disease, Myocarditis, and Diastolic Dysfunction, in Zaloga
GP (ed): Multidisciplinary Critical Care Board Review Textbook. Society of Critical Care
Medicine, 1995, pp. 349-361
D. P. Stoltzfus: Advantages and Disadvantages of Combining Sedative Agents, in Cheng EY
(ed): Critical Care Clinics: Sedation of the Critically Ill Patient, vol. 11, no 4., Philadelphia, WB
Saunders, 1995, 903-912
G. Harrington, W.O. Marx & D.P. Stoltzfus: Acute Respiratory Failure and Ventilatory
Management, in Zajtchuk R (ed): Anesthesia and Perioperative Care of the Combat Casualty.
Textbook of Military Medicine Series. Washington, DC, TMM Publications, 1995, pp. 667-708.
J.A. Geiling & D. P. Stoltzfus: Sepsis, the Septic Inļ¬ammatory Response Syndrome, and
Multiple Organ Failure, in Zajtchuk R (ed): Anesthesia and Perioperative Care of the Combat
Casualty. Textbook of Military Medicine Series. Washington, DC, TMM Publications, pp.
597-666
D. P. Stoltzfus: Analgesia: An Anesthesiology Residentās Guide to Learning, in the ICU.
American Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists, 1995, pp. 37-44
C.G. Durbin & D. P. Stoltzfus: Patient Analgesia, Sedation, and Neuromuscular: Blocking
Compounds, in Murray MJ, Coursin DB, Pearl RG, Prough DS (eds): Critical Care Medicine:
Perioperative Management,
New York, Raven Press, 1997, pp. 109-122
M.C. Ries & D. P. Stoltzfus: Physician Participation in Execution, in Jackson S (ed): Advances
in Anesthesia: Ethical Issues in Anesthesia, vol. 14. Chicago Mosby Year Book, 1997, pp.
256-260
J. Brooks & D. P. Stoltzfus: Pharmacologic Support of the Mechanically Ventilated Patient in
Kirby RR (ed): Atlas of Clinical Anesthesiology: Critical Care, Philadelphia, Current Medicine,
1997
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS:
J.M. Stamatos & D. P. Stoltzfus: An appraisal of the Ethical Issues Involved in High
Technology cancer pain relief. J Clin Ethics 2: pp 113-115, 1991
P. G. Boysen, A.J. Layon & D.P. Stoltzfus: Ethical issues in the ICU: Decision About Life and
Death. Point: Counterpoint for the Intensivist, Vol. 2, no. 3, 1992
O.W. Hnatiuk, J. Pike, W. Lane & D.P. Stoltzfus: Value of Bedside Plating of
Semiquantitative Cultures for Diagnosis of Central Venous Catheter-related Infections in
Intensive Care Unit Patients, Chest 103: pp. 896-899, 1993
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14. D. P. Stoltzfus: Physician-Assisted Suicide, American Society of Critical Care
Anesthesiologists. ASCCA Interchange 6 (2): pp. 4-5, 1994
D. P. Stoltzfus: Anesthesiology Program Directors Queried. Society of Critical Care Medicine,
STAT May/June 1994, pp. 13-14
D. P. Stoltzfus: Capital Punishment by Lethal Injection: Should Anesthesiologists be Involved?
ASA Newsletter 58 (12): pp. 25-26, 1994
M.C. Ries, C.B. Watson & D. P. Stoltzfus: Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
Training: Results of a Survey, Anesth. Analg. 81: pp. 441-445, 1995
D.P. Stoltzfus, G.R. Harrington & L. L. Low: The Effect of Arterial Lines on Blood Drawing
Practices and Costs in Intensive Care Units. Chest 108: pp. 216-219, 1995
F. Trent, D.P. Stoltzfus & M. Hartmannsgruber: Thrombolytic Therapy for Treatment of
Pulmonary Embolism in the Postoperative Period: Case Report and Review of the Literature. J
Clin Anesthesia 8: pp 669-674, 1996
W.P. Risley, D.P. Stoltzfus & E. B. Lobato: Intraoperative Management of Distal Tracheal
Rupture with Selective Bronchial Intubation. J Clin Anesth. 1997
E. Loudermilk, D.P. Stoltzfus & M. Hartmannsgruber: A Prolonged Use of a Cook Airway
Exchange Catheter. Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology, 1997
D.P. Stoltzfus, M. Hartmannsgruber & E. Loudermilk: A Prospective Study of the Safety of
Tracheal Extubation Chest, 1997
Moore JE, Oropello JM, Stoltzfus DP : Critical Care Organizations: Building and Integrating Academic
Programs. Crit Care Med, 2018, DOI 10.1097
ABSTRACTS:
D.P. Stoltzfus & P. Kuzma: Capnography Directed Ventilation During Intrahospital Transport,
abstracted. Critical
Care Medicine 20:S29, 1992
Kline, MD, L.M. Guzzi, P.C. Reynolds, D. P. Stoltzfus & B.B. Hagemeister: Patterns of
Ischemia-holter Monitoring Following Non-cardiac Surgery in Patients with Previous PTCA or
CABG, abstracted. Anesthesiology 79:A312, 1993
D.P. Stoltzfus, M. Ries & C. Watson: Critical Care Medicine Fellowships: A Survey of ACCM
Program Directors, abstracted. Anesthesiology 79:A312, 1993
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15. L. J. Krasner, D. M. Corda, K. Solanki, A. J. Layon, T. J. Gallagher & D. P. Stoltzfus:
Effects of Ethanol on Complications and Outcome from Blunt Trauma: An ``Intensive Care Unit
study, abstracted. Can J Anesth. 43:A12A, 1996
D. P. Stoltzfus, M. C. Ries & C. B. Watson: Critical Care Anesthesiology is not Perioperative
Medicine, Letter to the Editor reply. Anesth Analg 83:435, 1996
M. Hartmannsgruber, J. F. Hardcastle, E. P. Loudermilk, A. J. Bush, D. P. Stoltzfus & M. L.
Good: Tracheal Gas Insufļ¬ation Through a Pediatric Tube Exchanger into a Human Patient
Simulator. J. Clin Monitoring 12(6):477, 1996
ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
D. P. Stoltzfus: Critical Care Medicine Fellowship: A Survey of ACCM Program Directors
(October 13). Annual
Meeting. American Society of Anesthesiologists, Washington, DC, October 9-13, 1993
D. P. Stoltzfus: Critical Care: A Necessary Component of a Minimum Health Care Beneļ¬ts
Package (November 4). National Conference on Medicine, Ethics and Economics. University
of Florida Colleges of Medicine and Nursing, and the Center for Applied Philosophy and Ethics
in the Professions, Jacksonville, Florida, November 4-5, 1994
D. P. Stoltzfus: Capnography Directed Ventilation During Intrahospital Transport. Annual
Meeting.
Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Antonio, Texas, May 26-28, 1992
SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS:
M. Hartmannsgruber, J. Hardcastle, E. P. Loudermilk, A. Bush, D.P. Stoltzfus & M. L.
Good: Tracheal Gas
Insufļ¬ation Through a Pediatric Tube Exchanger into a Human Patient Simulator. Annual
Meeting. Society for
Technology in Anesthesia, San Diego, California, January 24-27, 1996
EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS:
The American Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists. Annual Meeting. American Society of
Anesthesiologists, Atlanta, Georgia, October 22-24, 1995.
RESEARCH GRANTS:
D. P. Stoltzfus: Principal Investigator and Multi-center Study Coordinator: A Randomized
Control Study of the
Effect of Low-dose Amphotericin B or Fluconazole on the Development of Disseminated
Candidiasis in Critically
Ill Patients. Roerig Division, Pļ¬zer Pharmaceuticals, $100,000, September 1994- January
1997.āØ
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