Ryan JJ Buckley, MD, MPH
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Instructor of Emergency Medicine
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- 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, 8850666231203596. PMID: 37787185, DOI: 10.1177/08850666231203596.
- 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 dioxideDaley 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.
- 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.
- Research Protocol and Case Report of Emergency Department Endovascular Aortic Occlusion (REBOA) in Non-traumatic Cardiac ArrestDaley 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.
- 364 Feasibility Study of Emergency Department Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta in Medical Cardiac ArrestDaley J, Buckley R, Cannon K, Aydin A, Bonz J, Joseph D, Coughlin R, Belsky J, Moore C, Johnson A, Group T. 364 Feasibility Study of Emergency Department Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta in Medical Cardiac Arrest. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2020, 76: s141. DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2020.09.380.
- Video screen viewing and first intubation attempt success with standard geometry video laryngoscope useDodd 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.
- Lights, Camera, Empathy: A Request to Slow the Emergency Medicine Standardized Video Interview Project StudyBuckley 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.
- The Bougie and First-Pass Success in the Emergency DepartmentDriver 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.
- 27 Rapid Sequence Intubation: Should the Sedative or Paralytic Agent Be Administered First?Driver B, Dodd K, Buckley R, Robinson A, Reardon R, Prekker M. 27 Rapid Sequence Intubation: Should the Sedative or Paralytic Agent Be Administered First? Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2017, 70: s12. DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2017.07.051.
- 26 Use of a Bougie for Emergency Intubation is Associated With Increased First-Pass SuccessDriver B, Dodd K, Buckley R, Robinson A, Prekker M. 26 Use of a Bougie for Emergency Intubation is Associated With Increased First-Pass Success. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2016, 68: s11. DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.08.036.
- 56 A Novel Method to Describe Emergency Airway Challenges, Techniques, and Success Rates: A One-Year Experience in a Busy County Emergency DepartmentDriver B, Dodd K, Buckley R, Robinson A, Prekker M. 56 A Novel Method to Describe Emergency Airway Challenges, Techniques, and Success Rates: A One-Year Experience in a Busy County Emergency Department. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2016, 68: s24. DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.08.067.
- 25 Use of the C-MAC Yields High Rates of Endotracheal Intubation First-Pass Success and First-Pass Success Without Hypoxemia Whether the Intubator Views the Video Screen or NotDodd K, Prekker M, Robinson A, Buckley R, Driver B. 25 Use of the C-MAC Yields High Rates of Endotracheal Intubation First-Pass Success and First-Pass Success Without Hypoxemia Whether the Intubator Views the Video Screen or Not. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2016, 68: s11. DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.08.035.
- A Systematic Review of Early Postpartum Medroxyprogesterone Receipt and Early Breastfeeding Cessation: Evaluating the Methodological Rigor of the EvidenceBrownell 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.