Biography
Professional Summary
Education & Certifications
- Residency: Stanford University Emergency Medicine Residency (2006) CA
- Medical Education: UCLA David Geffen School Of Medicine Registrar (2003) CA
- Board Certification: American Board of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Services (2015)
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- Board Certification: American Board of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine (2007)
- Fellowship, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Emergency Medical Services (2007)
Honors & Awards
- Member, Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society (2002)
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Memberships
- Fellow, National Association of EMS Physicians (2019 - Present)
- Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians (2009 - Present)
- Co-Chair, Stanford Health Care Interdisciplinary Practice Committee (2011 - Present)
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- Member, American College of Emergency Physicians (2002 - 2009)
- Member, National Association of EMS Physicians (2014 - 2019)
Administrative Appointments
- Assistant Medical Director, San Mateo County EMS Agency (2008 - 2009)
- Emergency Medicine Liaison to Trauma, Stanford Health Care (2010 - Present)
- Interim Medical Director, Clinical Decision Unit, Stanford Health Care (2014 - 2015)
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- Medical Advisor, Mountain View Fire Department (2017 - Present)
- Medical Advisor, Palo Alto Fire Department (2017 - Present)
- Medical Advisor, Santa Clara Fire Department (2017 - Present)
- Medical Director, Stanford Life Flight (2010 - 2020)
Publications
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Evaluating the efficacy of simulators and multimedia for refreshing ACLS skills in India
Delasobera, B. E., Goodwin, T. L., Strehlow, M., Gilbert, G., D'Souza, P., Alok, A., … Mahadevan, S. V. (2010). Evaluating the efficacy of simulators and multimedia for refreshing ACLS skills in India. RESUSCITATION, 81(2), 217–23. -
Characteristics of Pediatric Trauma Transfers to a Level I Trauma Center: Implications for Developing a Regionalized Pediatric Trauma System in California
Acosta, C. D., Delgado, M. K., Gisondi, M. A., Raghunathan, A., D'Souza, P. A., Gilbert, G., … Wang, N. E. (2010). Characteristics of Pediatric Trauma Transfers to a Level I Trauma Center: Implications for Developing a Regionalized Pediatric Trauma System in California. ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 17(12), 1364–73. -
INDIAN AND UNITED STATES PARAMEDIC STUDENTS: COMPARISON OF EXAMINATION PERFORMANCE FOR THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR LIFE SUPPORT (ACLS) TRAINING
Goodwin, T., Delasobera, B. E., Strehlow, M., Camacho, J., Koskovich, M., D'Souza, P., … Mahadevan, S. V. (2012). INDIAN AND UNITED STATES PARAMEDIC STUDENTS: COMPARISON OF EXAMINATION PERFORMANCE FOR THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR LIFE SUPPORT (ACLS) TRAINING. JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 43(2), 298–302. -
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Variations in Pediatric Trauma Transfer Patterns in Northern California Pediatric Trauma Centers (2001-2009)
Vogel, L. D., Vongsachang, H., Pirrotta, E., Holmes, J. M., Sherck, J., Newton, C., … Wang, N. E. (2014). Variations in Pediatric Trauma Transfer Patterns in Northern California Pediatric Trauma Centers (2001-2009). ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 21(9), 1023–30. -
Variations in pediatric trauma transfer patterns in Northern California pediatric trauma centers (2001-2009).
Vogel, L. D., Vongsachang, H., Pirrotta, E., Holmes, J. F., Sherck, J., Newton, C., … Wang, N. E. (2014). Variations in pediatric trauma transfer patterns in Northern California pediatric trauma centers (2001-2009). Academic Emergency Medicine , 21(9), 1023–30. -
Young Man With Scrotal Swelling and Pain
Davis, J. E., & D'Souza, P. A. (2017). Young Man With Scrotal Swelling and Pain. ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 69(1), 150-+. -
SARS-CoV-2 IgG Seropositivity and Acute Asymptomatic Infection Rate Among Firefighter First Responders in an Early Outbreak County in California.
Newberry, J. A., Gautreau, M., Staats, K., Carrillo, E., Mulkerin, W., Yang, S., … D'Souza, P. A. (2021). SARS-CoV-2 IgG Seropositivity and Acute Asymptomatic Infection Rate Among Firefighter First Responders in an Early Outbreak County in California. Prehospital Emergency Care : Official Journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors, 1–10.
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Variations in Pediatric Trauma Transfer Patterns in Northern California Pediatric Trauma Centers (2001-2009)
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Practice Locations
Marc and Laura Andreessen Adult Emergency Department Stanford, CA
Stanford, CAMarc and Laura Andreessen Adult Emergency Department
1199 Welch Rd
Stanford , CA 94304
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