Emergency Health Sciences faculty present research at national meeting
Department of Emergency Health Sciences faculty presented research abstracts on topics ranging from whole blood transfusion to robotically guided intubation at the 2025 National EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) Annual Meeting, held in San Diego in January.
Faculty and fellows of the department presented nine research abstracts at the meeting.
鈥淣ine abstracts presented at a national meeting is a record鈥 for the department, said Professor David Wampler, PhD, LP, FAEMS, who was one of the presenters. 鈥淚 think our previous record was seven in 2017.鈥
Faculty attending the conference included Wampler, Assistant Professor/Clinical Jeff Rollman, MPH, LP; Deputy Medical Director and Associate Professor/Clinical CJ Winckler, MD; Associate Medical Director and Associate Professor/Clinical Craig Cooley, MD; and San Antonio Fire Department Medical Director and Associate Professor/Clinical David Miramontes, MD. Also presenting were Department of Defense EMS fellows U.S. Army Lt. Col. Adriana Long and U.S. Air Force Capt. Eric Kretz, and 福利偷拍91 深夜福利 EMS fellow Doug Young.
Miramontes serves on the NAEMSP Board of Directors, and the EHS department is active on several of the organization福利偷拍91 深夜福利 working committees, Wampler noted.
The following research abstracts were presented by faculty and fellows:
Rollman JE, Otero JM, Wampler DA, Bullock W, Dieterle M, Harper SA, Winckler CJ. Cold Chain Compliance Monitoring of Prehospital Whole Blood. 2025 Prehospital Emergency Care, 29(sup1), S1鈥揝113
Godzdanker I, Kostolni S, Nguyen L, Klindt T, Long S, Wampler D, Brown L. Whole Blood versus Blood Components in Prehospital Care. 2025 Prehospital Emergency Care, 29(sup1), S1鈥揝113
Gormley M, Moschella P, Pham T, Burgess V, Jardim K, Madden A, Wampler W, Schwerin D, Bailes P, Floyd S, Shukla S, Miramontes D, Litwin A, Beltran G. Prehospital Buprenorphine Programs in the United States: A Scoping Review. 2025 Prehospital Emergency Care, 29(sup1), S1鈥揝113
Haggerty D, Cazzoli J, Hawkes E, Drover D, Zevallos J, Wayne M, Wampler D, Winckler CJ, Jarvis J, Mahajan A. Soft Robotic Device Autonomously Guides Intubation to Reduce Skill and Increase Speed. 2025 Prehospital Emergency Care, 29(sup1), S1鈥揝113
Long AN, Shumaker J, Garza R, Hudson IL, Wampler DA, Miramontes DA, Everett BA. Calcium for Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrests with Comorbidities: Analysis by Cardiac Rhythm. 2025 Prehospital Emergency Care, 29(sup1), S1鈥揝113
Green A, Harper S, Wampler DA. Assisted Ventilation Before or During Naloxone Administration Improves Hypoxia in Opioid Toxicity Patients: Insights from EMS Records. 2025 Prehospital Emergency Care, 29(sup1), S1鈥揝113
Young D, Everitt B, Boyle L, Sufficool M, McCuller C, Mahan T, Moore S. An Analysis of 24-Hour Survival Based on Arrival by Atypical Ground Transport Versus Ground Emergency Medical Services. 2025 Prehospital Emergency Care, 29(sup1), S1鈥揝113
Kretz E, Hudson I, Flores J, Wampler D, Shumaker J, Hewitt C, Miramontes D. Prehospital Physician Impact On Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. 2025 Prehospital Emergency Care, 29(sup1), S1鈥揝113
Knierim S, Hudson I, Wampler D, Ely R, Fisher A, Rizzo J, April M, Schauer S. An Analysis of 24-Hour Survival Based on Arrival by Atypical Ground Transport Versus Ground Emergency Medical Services. 2025 Prehospital Emergency Care, 29(sup1), S1鈥揝113