Ryan JJ Buckley, MD, MPH
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Emergency Medicine
464 Congress Ave
New Haven , Connecticut 06519
United States
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Instructor of Emergency Medicine
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Dr. Ryan JJ Buckley, MD, MPH, is an Instructor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine in the Section of Pulmonary, Critical Care, & Sleep Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. He works clinically in the Emergency Department and Medical Intensive Care Unit at Yale New Haven Hospital. His research aims to improve the care of critically ill patients, and he is uniquely interested in complex substance use disorders during critical illness, focusing on the use of medications for opioid use disorder and complex withdrawal syndromes. He is currently a National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) K12-sponsored Drug Use, Addiction, and HIV prevention Research (DAHRS) Scholar.
His additional research interests focus on resuscitation and cardiac arrest. A citizen of the Cherokee Nation, he aims to develop interventions that reduce disparities in Indigenous and rural communities. Dr. Buckley earned dual-BS degrees at the Rochester Institute of Technology in International Studies and Biomedical Science and subsequently attended the University of Minnesota where he obtained his Medical Degree and Master of Public Health. He completed his Emergency Medicine Residency and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Yale. He resides in New Haven, and can often be found with his family in one of the city's incredible parks.
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Emergency Medicine
InstructorPrimaryPulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
InstructorSecondary
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Education & Training
- Critical Care Medicine
- Yale New Haven Hospital (2023)
- Emergency Medicine
- Yale New Haven Hospital (2021)
- MD
- University of Minnesota Medical School (2017)
- MPH
- University of Minnesota School of Public Health (2016)
- BS
- Rochester Institute of Technology , International Studies (2012)
- BS
- Rochester Institute of Technology , Biomedical Sciences (2012)
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Rachel Beekman, MD
Ryan F Coughlin, MD
Akhil Khosla, MD
Angelo G Marino, DO
Ani Aydin, MD
Charles Wira, MD
Publications
2024
Integrating the Airway Lead structure into a large healthcare system to appraise the landscape of airway management resources
Cormier N, Buckley R, Rosenblatt W. Integrating the Airway Lead structure into a large healthcare system to appraise the landscape of airway management resources. JCA Advances 2024, 1: 100075. DOI: 10.1016/j.jcadva.2024.100075.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsYale New Haven Health SystemHealth systemHealthcare systemQuality improvement surveyAirway equipmentIdentified key stakeholdersAirway managementAirway management protocolMedical intensive care unitAirway management deviceHospital campusEmergency departmentBedside cliniciansKey stakeholdersSupraglottic airwayImprovement surveyIntensive care unitWaveform capnographyAids cliniciansPersonnel resourcesCare unitHealthcareSurgical facilitiesCliniciansManagement leaders
2023
Temperature Control in the Era of Personalized Medicine: Knowledge Gaps, Research Priorities, and Future Directions
Beekman R, Khosla A, Buckley R, Honiden S, Gilmore E. Temperature Control in the Era of Personalized Medicine: Knowledge Gaps, Research Priorities, and Future Directions. Journal Of Intensive Care Medicine 2023, 39: 611-622. PMID: 37787185, DOI: 10.1177/08850666231203596.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsHypoxic-ischemic brain injuryCardiac arrestPopulation-based thresholdsDuration of therapyCardiac arrest survivorsCause of deathRobust preclinical evidencePatient-centered careCritical future stepNeurologic outcomeNeuroprotective therapiesPreclinical evidenceArrest survivorsClinical equipoiseBrain injuryCurrent guidelinesFever preventionIndividualized targetOnly interventionTherapeutic windowInsufficient evidenceResearch prioritiesPersonalized approachMetabolic demandsCore temperature
2022
Emergency department initiated resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) for out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest is feasible and associated with improvements in end‐tidal carbon dioxide
Daley J, Buckley R, Kisken KC, Barber D, Ayyagari R, Wira C, Aydin A, Latich I, Lozada JCP, Joseph D, Marino A, Mojibian H, Pollak J, Chaar CO, Bonz J, Belsky J, Coughlin R, Liu R, Sather J, Van Tonder R, Beekman R, Fults E, Johnson A, Moore C. Emergency department initiated resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) for out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest is feasible and associated with improvements in end‐tidal carbon dioxide. Journal Of The American College Of Emergency Physicians Open 2022, 3: e12791. PMID: 36176506, PMCID: PMC9463569, DOI: 10.1002/emp2.12791.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsAdvanced cardiac life supportResuscitative endovascular balloon occlusionEnd-tidal carbon dioxideHospital cardiac arrestEndovascular balloon occlusionAortic occlusionCardiac life supportOHCA patientsBalloon occlusionCardiac arrestEmergency departmentLife supportAcademic urban EDEarly feasibility trialUrban ED settingIntra-aortic balloonTidal carbon dioxideReperfusion strategyHospital admissionSpontaneous circulationUrban EDED settingFeasibility trialBalloon deflationChest compressions
2020
On Blast: A Framework for Monitoring and Responding to Online Comments About Your Graduate Medical Education Program.
Buckley RJJ, Brown C, Stringer S, Moylan T, Huang R, Haas M. On Blast: A Framework for Monitoring and Responding to Online Comments About Your Graduate Medical Education Program. Journal Of Graduate Medical Education 2020, 12: 651-654. PMID: 33391584, PMCID: PMC7771610, DOI: 10.4300/jgme-d-20-00574.1.Peer-Reviewed Educational MaterialsCitationsAltmetricResearch Protocol and Case Report of Emergency Department Endovascular Aortic Occlusion (REBOA) in Non-traumatic Cardiac Arrest
Daley J, Cannon K, Buckley R, Aydin A, Latich I, Perez Lozada J, Bonz J, Joseph D, Coughlin R, Belsky J, Sather J, Wira C, Liu R, Johnson A, Moore C. Research Protocol and Case Report of Emergency Department Endovascular Aortic Occlusion (REBOA) in Non-traumatic Cardiac Arrest. Journal Of Endovascular Resuscitation And Trauma Management 2020, 4 DOI: 10.26676/jevtm.v40i(2).140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsMean arterial pressureEmergency departmentEmergency physiciansAortic occlusionCardiac arrestCase reportResearch protocolNon-traumatic cardiac arrestFeasibility of REBOAFavorable neurologic outcomeInitial casesNon-traumatic OHCAFemoral arterial accessHospital cardiac arrestTidal carbon dioxideEndovascular aortic occlusionEarly human studiesNeurologic outcomeSecondary outcomesArterial pressureInitial patientsPrimary outcomeSpontaneous circulationHemodynamic changesArterial access
2018
Video screen viewing and first intubation attempt success with standard geometry video laryngoscope use
Dodd K, Prekker M, Robinson A, Buckley R, Reardon R, Driver B. Video screen viewing and first intubation attempt success with standard geometry video laryngoscope use. The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2018, 37: 1336-1339. PMID: 30528054, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2018.10.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsFirst-attempt successFirst-attempt success rateVideo LaryngoscopySuccess rateHigher first-attempt successEmergency department intubationAcademic medical centerElectronic medical recordsCalendar year 2013Video laryngoscope useDifficult airwayTracheal intubationOrotracheal intubationEmergency intubationMedical recordsAttempt successEmergency physiciansMedical CenterVideo laryngoscopeClinical practiceIntubationMacintosh video laryngoscopeReal-world settingVL devicesPhysicians
2017
Lights, Camera, Empathy: A Request to Slow the Emergency Medicine Standardized Video Interview Project Study
Buckley R, Hoch V, Huang R. Lights, Camera, Empathy: A Request to Slow the Emergency Medicine Standardized Video Interview Project Study. AEM Education And Training 2017, 2: 57-60. PMID: 30051068, PMCID: PMC5996819, DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10062.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersCitationsAltmetricThe Bougie and First-Pass Success in the Emergency Department
Driver B, Dodd K, Klein L, Buckley R, Robinson A, McGill J, Reardon R, Prekker M. The Bougie and First-Pass Success in the Emergency Department. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2017, 70: 473-478.e1. PMID: 28601269, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2017.04.033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and Concepts
2011
A Systematic Review of Early Postpartum Medroxyprogesterone Receipt and Early Breastfeeding Cessation: Evaluating the Methodological Rigor of the Evidence
Brownell E, Fernandez I, Howard C, Fisher S, Ternullo S, Buckley R, Dozier A. A Systematic Review of Early Postpartum Medroxyprogesterone Receipt and Early Breastfeeding Cessation: Evaluating the Methodological Rigor of the Evidence. Breastfeeding Medicine 2011, 7: 10-18. PMID: 22085201, PMCID: PMC3270056, DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2011.0105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsBreastfeeding outcomesWeeks postpartumClinical trialsPoor breastfeeding outcomesEarly breastfeeding cessationMedroxyprogesterone administrationBreastfeeding cessationPotential confoundersPotential deleterious effectsRelevant peer-reviewed literatureClinical recommendationsInclusion criteriaInfant benefitsContraception useCurrent evidencePossible causal relationshipSystematic reviewComprehensive searchInformed consentMethodological rigorPeer-reviewed literaturePostpartumDeleterious effectsCurrent literatureTrials
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activity American College of Emergency Physicians
Professional OrganizationsMemberDetails2021 - Presentactivity Society of Academic Emergency Medicine
Professional OrganizationsMemberDetails2021 - Presentactivity Society of Critical Care Medicine
Professional OrganizationsMemberDetails2021 - Presentactivity American Association of Indian Physicians
Professional OrganizationsMemberDetails2017 - Presentactivity Extracorporeal Life Support Organization
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