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UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Curriculum Vitae
1. DATE: July 2009 I. PERSONAL
2. Name: Enrique Ginzburg, M.D., F.A.C.S.
3. Office Phone: (305) 585-7529
4. Office Facsimile: (305) 585-3076
5. Office Address: DeWitt Daughtry Family Department of Surgery Ryder Trauma Center, Room T215 Post Office Box 016960 (D-40) Miami, FL 33101
6. Current Academic Rank: Professor of Clinical Surgery
6a. N/A
7. Primary Department: DeWitt Daughtry Family Department of Surgery Division of Trauma/Critical Care and Burns
University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center
8. Secondary or Joint Appointments: Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology Department of Anesthesiology University of Miami School of Medicine
Associate Professor of Clinical Neurological Surgery Department of Neurological Surgery
University of Miami School of Medicine Professor of Clinical Family Medicine Department of Family Medicine University of Miami School of Medicine
9. Citizenship: United States
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10. Visa Type (if non-citizen):N/A II. HIGHER EDUCATION
11. Institutional:
Sept. 1976 – June 1980 1976-1980 University of California, San Diego B.A. Anthropology Minor - Biology Sept. 1980 – June 1981 University of California, San Diego None-Degree – Graduate Biology Sept. 1981 – May 1985 University of Miami School of Medicine Medical Doctor
Post Doctoral Training:
Internship July 1985 - June 1986 Intern in Surgery
Mt. Sinai Medical Center Miami, Florida
Residency July 1986 - June 1987 Resident in Surgery
Mt. Sinai Medical Center Miami, Florida
Residency July 1987 - June 1990 Resident in Surgery
Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami, Florida
Fellowship
July 1990 - June 1991 Fellowship in Vascular Surgery Vascular Surgeons of Central Ohio Dr. W.E. Evans / Dr. B.D Vermillion
12. Non-Institutional: N/A
13. Certification, licensure:
1991 Diplomate American Board of Surgery
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1994 Surgical Critical Care American Board of Surgery
1987 State of Florida License #MEOO51529
1990 State of Ohio License #35-05-9977
III. EXPERIENCE
14. Academic: June 2005-Present Professor of Clinical Surgery University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida June 1998-May 2005 Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida
July 1991-May 1998 Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida June 1998-Present Medical Director International Health Center University of Miami School of Medicine June 1998-May 2007 Medical Director International Health Center Jackson Memorial Hospital June 2000-May 2001 Medical Director Trauma Units Ryder Trauma Center June 2001-Present Co-Director Neuroscience Intensive Care Department of Neurological Surgery University of Miami School of Medicine
15. Hospital Appointments:
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1991- present Attending Surgeon University of Miami Hospital & Clinic 1992 - present Attending Surgeon/Physician Trauma/Surgical Critical Care Jackson Memorial Hospital Attending Staff Surgeon Surgical Consultant VA Medical Center Miami, Florida
Attending Surgeon, Division of Vascular Services Veterans Administration Hospital Division of General Surgery
2000-present Attending Surgeon Center for Laparoscopic & Minimally Invasive Surgery University of Miami School of Medicine
Attending Surgeon University of Miami Hospital and Clinics
Attending Surgeon
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center 2006-2007 Medical Staff Member Department of General Surgery Cedars Medical Center
2008 Attending Surgeon University of Miami Hospital
16. Non-Academic:
12/08-present Ministry of Health Representative Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina 06/08-present International Director CEDECEM Trauma Program 11/00 – 12/01 Director Air Assist International Air Ambulance
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7/96 – 6/97 Medical Director Aero Ambulance International Health Center
17. Military: N/A
IV. PUBLICATIONS
18. Books and monographs published:
Ginzburg E, Chong CK and Rich NM, Peripheral Vascular Injury, In: Current Therapy of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care, JA Asensio and DD Trunkey, eds., Mosby/Elsevier, 467-472, 2008
Complications in Surgery and Trauma, SM Cohn, ed., E Barquist, PM Byers, E Ginzburg, FA Habit, M Lynn, M McKenney, N Namias, D Shatz and D Sleeman, assoc. eds, Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. 2006
Ginzburg E and de la Pedraja J, Acute Abdomen and Appendicitis, In: Understanding Surgical Disease, McKenney M, Mangonon P, Moylan J eds., Lippincott-Raven, 199-208, 1998 Ginzburg E, Hurst JM and Fowl RJ, Vascular Surgery and Trauma, In: Critical Care 3rd Edition, Civetta JM, Taylor RW and Kirby RR eds., Lippincott-Raven, 1177-1194, 1997
Evans WE and Ginzburg E, Popliteal and Femoral Aneurysms, In: Current Surgical Therapy, Cameron J ed., Mosby, 634-635, 1995
Evans WE and Ginzburg E, Regional and Local Anesthesia for Carotid Endarterectomy, In: Current Therapy in Vascular Surgery 3rd Edition, Ernst CB and Stanley JC eds., Mosby, 44-45, 1995
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19. Juried or refereed journal articles or exhibitions:
1. Ginzburg, E, Lin A, Sigler M, Olsen D, Klimas N, Mintz, A. Testosterone and growth
hormone normalization: a retrospective study of health outcomes. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare 2008:1 79 – 86.
2. Member of The NASCENT Randomized Trial. Silver-Coated Endotracheal Tubes and
Incidence of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia. The Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 300, No. 7:805-813, August 20, 2008.
3. Inaba K, Munera F, Rivas L, Ginzburg E, McKenney M. Computed Tomographic
Angiography in the Initial Assessment of Penetrating Extremity Injuries. The Journal of Trauma Injury, Infection and Critical Care, (62) 2:520-522, February 2007.
4. Ginzburg E, Banovac K, Epstein B, Nedd K, Rolnick M, Tannenbaum S, for the South
Florida Rehabilitation Thromboprophylaxis Consortium: Thromboprophylaxis in medical and surgical patients undergoing physical medicine and rehabilitation: Consensus recommendations. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2006;85:159-166
5. Namias N, DeMoya M, Sleeman D, Reever C, Raskin J, Ginzburg E, Minhaj M, Pappas
P, Padron I, Levi J. Risk of Postoperative Infection in Patients with Bactibilia Undergoing Surgery for Obstructive Jaundice. Surgical Infections Sep 2005, Vol. 6, No. 3: 323-328.
6. Ginzburg E, Klein Y, Sutherland M, Levi D, Nery JR, Sleeman D, Shatz D, Lynn M,
Goldberg D, Cohn S. Prolonged clamping of the liver parenchyma: a salvage maneuver in exanguinating liver injury. J. Trauma, (56)4:922-923, April 2004.
7. Namias N, Sleeman D, Ginzburg E, Levi J: Risk of postoperative infection in patients
with bactibilia undergoing surgery for obstructive jaundice. Surg Infect, 4(1): 120-121, Mar 2003.
8. Ginzburg E, Cohn SM, Lopez J, Hameed M, Brown M, Jackowski J: Comparison of
Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Devices and Low Molecular Weight Heparin in Trauma. British Journal of Surgery, 90:1338-1344, November 2003.
9. Geerts, W, Ginzburg, E, Merli, G: Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism in the
Acute Treatment Phase After Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized, Multicenter Trial Comparing Low Dose Heparin Plus Intermittent Pneumatic Compression with Enoxaparin. J. Trauma, (54)6:1116-1126, June 2003.
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10. Geerts, W, Ginzburg, E, Merli, G: Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism in the Rehabilitation Phase After Spinal Cord Injury: Prophylaxis With Low-Dose Heparin or Enoxaparin. J. Trauma, (54)6:1111-1115, June 2003.
11. Namias N, Sleeman D, Ginzburg E, Levi J: Risk of postoperative infection in patients
with bactibilia undergoing surgery for obstructive jaundice. Surg Infect, Spring 2003; 4(1): 120-121.
12. McKenney MG, McKenney KL, Hong JJ, Compton R, Cohn SM, Kirton OC, ShatzDV,
Sleeman D, Byers PM, Ginzburg E, Augenstein J. Evaluating blunt abdominal trauma with sonography: A cost analysis. Am Surg, 67(10):930-4, Oct 2001.
13. Cohn SM, Giannotti G, Ong AW, Varela JE, Shatz DV, McKenney MG, Sleeman D,
Ginzburg E, Augenstein JS, Byers PM, Sands LR, Hellinger MD, Namias N. Prospective randomized trial of two wound management strategies for dirty abdominal wounds. Ann Surg,. 233(3):409-413, March 2001
14. Ginzburg E, Namias N, Brown M, Ball S, Hameed SM, Cohn SM. Gram positive
infection in trauma patients: new strategies to decrease emerging Gram-positive resistance and vancomycin toxicity. Int J Antimicrob Agents, 16:Suppl 1:39-42, Nov 2000.
15. Ginzburg E, Cheanvechai V, Parra-Davila E. Conservative Management of Popliteal
Aneurysm: Is There a Role for Selective Observation? Vasc Surg 34(6):679-683, Nov/Dec 2000.
16. Namias N, Samiian L, Nino D, Shirazi E, ONeill K, Kett DH, Ginzburg E, McKenney
M, Sleeman D, Cohn SM. Incidence and susceptibility of pathogenic bacteria vary between intensive care units within a single hospital: implications for empiric antibiotic strategies. J Trauma, 49(4):638-646, Oct 2000.
17. Nichols RL, Martone WJ, Barie PS, Bohnen JMA, Chambers HF, Christou NV, Condon
RE, Dellinger EP, Dunn DL, Fabian TC, Fry DE, Ginzburg E, et al. Deliberations on the risks and antibiotic management of surgical infections. Surgery, Supp 128(4):S1-S30, Oct 2000.
18. Cohn S, Dolich M, Matsuura K, Namias N, Kirton O, Shatz D, McKenney M, Sleeman
D, Ginzburg E, Byers P, Augenstein J. Digital imaging technology in trauma education: A quantum leap forward. J Trauma 47(6):1160-1161, Dec 1999.
19. D’Heere MS, Houghton D, Ginzburg E. Fat embolism syndrome. J Trauma Nurs Jul-
6(3):73-76, Sep 1999.
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20. Ginzburg E, Carrillo EH, Kopelman T, McKenney MG, Kirton OC, Shatz DV, Sleeman D, Martin LC. The role of computed tomography in selective management of gunshot wounds to the abdomen and flank. J Trauma 45(6):1005-1009, Dec 1998.
21. Sleeman D, Namias N, Levi D, Ward FC, Vozenilek J, Silva R, Levi JU, Reddy R,
Ginzburg E, Livingstone A. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy in cirrhotic patients. J Am Coll Surg 187(4):400-403, Oct 1998.
22. Sosa JL, Pombo H, Puente I, Sleeman D, Ginzburg E, McKenney M, Martin L.
Thoracoscopy in the evaluation and management of thoracic trauma. Int Surg. (3) 187-189, July-Sept 1998.
23. Ginzburg E, Dygert J, Parra-Davila E, Lynn M, Almeida J, Mayor, M. Coronary artery
stenting for occlusive dissection after blunt chest trauma. J Trauma Review, 45(1):157-161, Jul 1998.
24. Ginzburg E, Shatz D, Lynn M, Pombo H, Diaz M, Martin L, Livingstone A, Khan MF,
Nery J, Tzakis A. The role of liver transplantation in the subacute trauma patients. Am Surg 64(4):363-364, Apr 1998.
25. Shatz D, Kirton OC, McKenney MG, Ginzburg E, Byers PM, Augenstein JS, Sleeman
D, Aguila Z. Personal watercraft crash injuries: an emerging problem. J Trauma 44(1):198-201, Jan 1998.
26. Ginzburg E, Martin LC, Sleeman D, Carillo E, Sosa JL, Hertz, J, Itzhak, Nir. Pyloric
exclusion in the management of duodenal trauma: is concomitant gastrojejunostomy necessary? Am Surg, 63:964-966, Nov 1997.
27. Hutson DG, Nunez AA, Tabbara M, Ginzburg E. A technique for prolonged arterial
infusions of fibrinolytic agents in the immediate postoperative period through a cutaneous venostomy. Ann Vasc Surg 11(5):546-549, Sep 1997.
28. Carillo EH, Ginzburg E, Namias N, Martin L. Spontaneous rupture of abdominal aortic
aneurysm in patients with non-related blunt traumatic injuries. J Ky Med Assoc. 95(2):64-66, Feb 1997.
29. Carillo EH, Somberg LB, Ceballos CE, Martini MA Jr, Ginzburg E, Sosa JL, Martin
LC. Blunt traumatic injuries to the colon and rectum. J Am Coll Surg, 183(6):548-552, Dec 1996.
30. Ciancio G, Burke GW, Viciana AL, Ruiz P, Ginzburg E, Miller J. Destructive allograft
fungal arteritis following simultaneous pancreas/kidney transplantation. Transplantation 61:(8):1172-1175, Apr 1996.
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31. Ginzburg E, Montalvo B, LeBlang S, Nunez D, Martin L. The use of duplex
ultrasonography in penetrating neck trauma, Arch Surg 131(7):691-693, Jul 1996. 32. Montalvo BM, leBlang SD, Nunez DB Jr, Ginzburg E, Klose KJ, Becerra JL, Kochan
JP. Color Doppler sonography in penetrating injuries of the neck. Am J Neuroradiol 17(5):943-951, May 1996.
33. Carillo EH, Carillo LE, Byers PM, Ginzburg E, Martin L. Penetrating trauma and
emergency surgery in patients with AIDS. Am J Surg 170(4):341-344, Oct 1995. 34. Sosa JL, Arrillaga A, Puente I, Sleeman D, Ginzburg E, Martin L. Laparoscopy in 121
consecutive patients with abdominal gunshot wounds. J Trauma 39(3):501-504; discussion 504-506, Sep 1995.
35. Martin L, Puente I, Sosa JL, Bassin A, Breslaw R, McKenney MG, Ginzburg E,
Sleeman D. Open versus laparoscopic appendectomy. A prospective randomized comparison. Ann Surg 222(3):256-261; discussion 261-262, Sep 1995.
36. Sosa JL, Baker M, Puente I, Sims D, Sleeman D, Ginzburg E, Martin L. Negative
laparotomy in abdominal gunshot wounds: potential impact of laparoscopy. J Trauma 38(2):194-197, Feb 1995.
37. Ginzburg E, Hutson D, Nunez A, Tabarra M, Evans WE. False aneurysm after carotid
endarterectomy: a review of the literature. Contemp Surg 44:345-347, June 1994. 38. Martin L, McKenney M, Sosa J, Ginzburg E, Puente I, Sleeman D, Zeppa R.
Management of lower extremity arterial trauma. J Trauma 37(4):591-598; discussion 598-599, Oct 1994.
39. Hutson DG, Ginzburg E, Tabarra M, Nunez AA, Zalewski M. Suturing the calcified
aorta. J Vasc Surg 19(6):1098-1099, June 1994. 40. Sosa JL, Puente I, Lemasters L, Ginzburg E, Sleeman D, McKenney M, Martin L.
Videothoracoscopy in trauma: early experience. J Laparoendosc Surg 4(5):295-300, Oct 1994.
41. Ginzburg E, Evans WE, Smith W. Lingual infarction: a review of the literature. Ann
Vasc Surg 6(5):450-452, Sep 1992. 42. Ginzburg E. Ripple effect or tidal wave? Health Manage Q. 10(4):20-23, 1988 4th
Quarter.
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43. Namias N, Sleeman D, Ginzburg E, Levi J: Risk of postoperative infection in patients with bactibilia undergoing surgery for obstructive jaundice. Surgical Infections 4(1):106, 2003.
44. Ginzburg E, Cohn S, Lopez J, Brown M, Jackowski J, Diaz I, Varela JE, Cohn K, Shatz
D, Byers P, Namias N, Augenstein J, Sleeman D, McKenney M, Barquist E, Lynn M: Comparison of intermittent pneumatic compression devices and low molecular weight heparin in trauma. J Trauma 50(1):180, January 2001.
45. Cohn SM, Moller BA, Feinstein AJ, Burns GA, Ginzburg E, Hammers LW: Prospective
trial of low-molecular-weight heparin versus unfractionated heparin in moderately injured patients. Vasc Surg February 1999:33(2):219-223
46. Cohn SM, Moller BA, Feinstein AJ, Burns GA, Ginzburg E, Hammers LW: Prospective
trial of low-molecular-weight heparin versus unfractionated heparin in moderately injured patients. Vasc Surg 33(2):219-223, February 1999.
47. Senkowski CK, Cohn SM, Brown M, Feinstein A, Augenstein J, Byers P, Ginzburg E,
Kirton O, McKenney M, Shatz D, Sleeman D: The high incidence of death in elderly pedestrians struck by vehicles. J Trauma 46(1):206, 1999.
48. Ginzburg E, Cohn S, McKenney M, Namias N, Byers P, Augenstein J, Kirton O, Shatz
D, Sleeman D, Yrizarry J, Guerra J: The use of percutaneously placed endovascular stents for vascular trauma. J Trauma 45(6):1120, Dec 1998.
49. Kirton OC, Civetta J, Hudson-Civetta J, Gomez E, Shatz DV, McKenney MG, Byers P,
Ginzburg E, Augenstein J, Sleeman D, DeHaven B: Gastric intramucosal pH (pHi) driven resuscitation and antioxidants: normalized pHi is associated with high survival. Crit Care Med 26(1)(Suppl):A142, 1998.
50. Civetta J, Kirton OC, Hudson-Civetta J, Gomez E, Herman M, Lynn M, Martin L, Varon
A, Sleeman D, McKenney MG, Shatz DV, Byers P, Augenstein J, Ginzburg E, Saunders S: Decreased costs and shortened ICU stay in sicker trauma patients treated to prevent ischemia-reperfusion injury. Crit Care Med 26(1)(Suppl):A48, 1998.
51. Ginzburg E, Carillo E, Kopelman T, Lynn M, Martin L, McKenney M, Kirton O, Shatz
D, Sleeman D, Byers P, Augenstein J. Twenty-Eighth Annual Scientific Meeting of the Western Trauma Association: Selective use of CT scan for low suspicion abdominal gunshot wounds. J Trauma, 44:423, 1998.
52. Ginzburg E, Compton R, Ball S, Augenstein J, Byers P, Kirton O, McKenney M., Shatz
D, Sleeman D, Namias N, Cohn S. Bed of stool: are clostridia dificile titres indicated? J Trauma 44(2):427, 1998.
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53. Civetta J, Hudson-Civetta J, Namias N, Kirton 0, Gomez E, Herman M, Lynn M, Martin
L, Varon A, Sleeman D, McKenney M, Shatz D, Byers P, Augenstein J, Ginzburg E: Do sicker surviving trauma patients take longer to recover? Can recovery be shortened? Crit Care Med, 26(1)Supplement:AI24, 1998
54. Cohn SM, Feinstein AJ, Nicholas JM, McKenney MA, Sleeman D, Ginzburg E, Shatz
DV, Kirton OC, Byers, PM, Augenstein JS. AProcedures and Techniques: Recipe for poor mans fibrin glue. J Trauma , 44(5):907, May 1998.
55. Hudson-Civetta J, Civetta J, Kirton O, Gomez E, Herman M, Lynn M, Martin L, Varon
A, Sleeman D, McKenney M, Shatz D, Byers P, Augenstein J, Ginzburg E, Saunders S. Mitigating increased severity of illness in trauma patients. Crit Care Med 26(1)(Suppl):A94, 1997.
56. Martin LC, McKenny MG, Sosa JL, Ginzburg E, et al. Prevalence of substance abuse in
industrial trauma. Abstract. J Trauma 1995 57. Martin LC, Almeida J, Gonzalez A, Puente L, Ginzburg E, Sleeman D: Stab Wounds to
the back: Evaluation by Triple Contrast. J Trauma, Oct 1994. 58. Sleeman D, Gonzalez A, Sosa J, McKenney M, Puente I, Ginzburg E, Martin L. Closure
of the open abdomen. J Trauma, 36(1):150, Jan. 1994 59. Martin LC, McKenny MG, Sosa JL, Ginzburg E, Puente I, Sleeman D, Zeppa R:
Management of Lower Extremity Arterial Trauma. J Trauma ,35(1):166, 1993. 60. Sosa JL, Markley M, Sleeman D, Carillo E, Ginzburg E, McKenny MG: Laparoscopy to
Avoid Non-Therapeutic Laparotomy. J Trauma, 35(1):178, 1993. 61. Montalvo B, LeBlang SL, Nunez D, Becerra JL, Kochan J, Ginzburg E: Color Doppler
Imaging in Traumatic Neck Injuries. Radiographic-Videodisc/CD ROM, 1993. 62. Sosa JL, Markley M, Sleeman D, Carrillo E, Ginzburg E, McKenney M. Laparoscopy to
avoid non-therapeutic laparotomy. Journal of Trauma 35(1)178, 1993. 63. Martin L, McKenney M, Sosa JL, Ginzburg E, Puente I, Sleeman D, Zeppa R.
Management of lower extremity arterial trauma. J Trauma 35(1):166, 1993.
20. Other Works, Publications, and Abstracts
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1. Enrique Ginzburg, MD. Review of Clinical Data on Prevention of DVT following Elective Cancer Surgery. Clinical Impressions 2007.
2. Cockburn, Mark MD, MPH; Lopez, Peter P. MD; Ginzburg, Enrique MD; Cohn, Stephen
M. MD, FACS. Letters To The Editor. Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection & Critical Care. 58(5):1091, May 2005.
3. Ginzburg E, Habib F, Kessel B, Manning K, Cohn S: Monotherapy vs Combination
Therapy for Ventilator Associated Pseudomonas Pneumonia n Neurosurgical Patients: A comparison of time to clinical response and resistance patterns. Accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, Orlando FL., February 20 - 25, 2004.
4. Habib F, Manning K, Taha A, O’Keeffe T, Ginzburg E: Is there a role for quinolones in
antibiotic rotation strategy in Neurosurgical ICU patients? A comparison of pseudomonal resistance and methicillin resistant staph aureus incidence with the use of aminoglycosides versus quinolones. Accepted for presentation at the 24th annual meeting of the Surgical Infection Society, Indianapolis, IN., April 29 - May 1, 2004.
5. Namias N, Sleeman D, Ginzburg E, Levi J: Risk of postoperative infection in patients with
bactibilia undergoing surgery for obstructive jaundice. Presented at the Surgical Infection Society 23rd Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX., April 10-12, 2003.
6. Lopez PP, Brown M, Popkin CA, Cohn SM, McKenney M, Pierre E, Whinney RR,
Ginzburg E: When is resuscitation futile in cirrhotic trauma patients. Poster at Southeastern Surgical Congress, Savannah, GA., February 2003.
7. Lynn M, Ginzburg E, Sands D, Brown M, Cohn SM: Use of NovoSeven7 in blunt
abdominal trauma. Free-Paper Session and the Poster Session at the 6th Novo Nordisk Symposium on Treatment of BleedingBand thrombotic Disorders, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 3-4, 2001, pp 78-79.
8. Ginzburg E, Cohn S, McKenney M, Namias N, Byers P, Augenstein J, Kirton O, Shatz D,
Sleeman D, Yrizarry J, Guerra J: The use of percutaneously placed endovascular stents for vascular trauma. Presented at the Eleventh Annual Scientific Session Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Orlando, Florida, January 11-16, 1999
9. Ginzburg E, Carillo E, Kopelman T, Lynn M, Martin L, McKenney M, Kirton O, Shatz D,
Sleeman D, Byers P, Augenstein J. Twenty-Eighth Annual Scientific Meeting of the Western Trauma Association: Selective use of CT scan for low suspicion abdominal gunshot wounds. J Trauma 1998; 44:423
10. Montalvo B, LeBlang SL, Nunez D, Becerra JL, Kochan J, Ginzburg E: Color Doppler
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Imaging in Traumatic Neck Injuries. Radiographic-Videodisc/CD ROM, 1993. 21. Other works accepted for publication: N/A V. PROFESSIONAL
22. Funded Research Performed Feb. 2006 Pfizer, Inc. Sub-Investigator Investigator – Stephen Olvey, M.D. Linezolid in the Treatment of Subjects With Nosocomial Pneumonia Proven to be Due to Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Dec. 2005 Peninsula Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Sub-Investigator Investigator – Nicholas Namias, M.D. A Multicenter, Randomized, Open-Label Phase 3 Study to Compare the Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Doripenem with that of Intravenous Imipenem in Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia.
2002-2006 BARD 10% Principal Investigator A Multi-Center Clinical Trial of the Bard Silver Coated Endotracheal Tube to Reduce Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
1999-2000 Huntleigh $200,000 10% Principal Investigator
Compression Sleeves versus Enoxaporin for Trauma Patients.
June, 1995 Grant Rhone Poulenc Rorer Pharmaceuticals $132,000 10% Principal Investigator Enoxaporin in Spinal Cord Injuries Study #RP 54563-611
March 1997 Bristol-Myers Squib
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Co-Investigator 10% Investigator – Patricia Byers, M.D.
A Multicenter, Comparative Study of Cefepime in Conjunction with Metronidazole Compared to Imipenem/Cilastin in the Treatment of Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infection. .
1997 Corvita Corp. 10%
Co-Investigator Investigator – Division of Vascular Surgery Endoluminal Grafts for Vascular Trauma
a. Editorial responsibilities: Reviewer, Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection and Critical Care, 2008 – 2009 Vascular Surgery, 1997 B 1998
b. Professional and Honorary Organizations (member; officer; date):
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Member 2000-present American College of Chest Physicians (Nominee) 2001 American College of Surgeons (FACS), Fellow 1996-present American Medical Association, Member 1994-1998 American Venous Forum, Member 1995-present Asociacion Colombiana de Trauma, Honorary Member 2004 Association for Academic Surgery, Member 1998-present Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Member 1997-present Florida Committee on Trauma, Member 1990-2004 Florida Medical Association, Distinguished Physician 2006 Internatioanl Academy of Clinical and Applied 2007 Thrombosis/Hemostasis, Fellow International Medical Surgical Response Team, Member 2003-present International Society of Cardio-Vascular Surgery, Member 1994-1998 Jackson Surgical Society, Member 1990-2004 Jackson Laparoscopic Surgical Society, Member 1998-2000 Kansas City Surgical Society, Member 1997-1998 PEEP Society (Physicians Exploring Endless Possibilities), Member 1995-2000 Society of Critical Care Medicine, Member 1998-present South Florida Society of Vascular Surgery, Member 1993-present Southeastern Surgical Congress, Member 1994-present Surgical Historical Society, Member 1990-present Surgical Infection Society, Member 2000-present Synercid Surgical Advisory Board, Member 1997-1998
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Western Trauma Association, Member 1999-present 25. Honors and Awards:
• United States Army Honorary Colonel, May 2007 • Republic of Colombia, National Defense Ministry, Central Military Hospital, Academic
and Scientific Consultant – National Resolution No. 221, April 19, 2004 • The American Society of Neuroradiology, Magna Cum Laude Citation - 1994 • Larry C. Martin, Attending Appreciation Award - 1993 • McLellan Award B 1987 • University of Miami Dean of Student Stipend Award for Medical Epid. - Project in Nepal
- 1985 • First Prize for Abstract Presentation at South Florida Vascular Society - 1992 • Second Prize for Presentation at Eighth Annual Surgical Research Forum Paper, Florida
Committee on Trauma - 1996 • Who’s Who in Health & Medical Services - 1998
26. Post-Doctoral Fellowships:
1990-1991 Vascular Fellowship, Saint Anthony Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio
27: Other Professional Activities 1. Visiting Professor, Clinic Grand Rounds, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, West
Orange, New Jersey, August 1, 2008. 2. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, University of Texas Medical School,
Houston, TX, June 12, 2008. 3. Guest Speaker, Surgery Conference, Wuesthoff Health System, Rockledge, FL, March
27, 2008. 4. Guest Speaker, Surgery Lecture Series, Methodist Medical Center, Dallas, TX, March 21, 2008. 5. Guest Speaker, Surgery Conference, St. Joseph Regional Health Center, Bryan, TX,
March 20, 2008 6. Guest Speaker, Surgery Conference, St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, NJ, March 7,
2008.
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7. Guest Speaker, Surgery Conference, Holy Cross Hospital, Washington, DC, February 21,
2008. 8. Guest Speaker, Surgery Conference, National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington, DC,
February 21, 2008. 9. Visiting Professor, Surgery Conference, Greenville University Medical Center,
Greenville, SC, January 22, 2008. 10. Guest Speaker, Medicine Residency Conference, Spartanburg Regional Medical Center,
Spartanburg, SC, January 21, 2008 11. Guest Speaker, John Hopkins Symposium “VTE in Orthopedic Surgery: A Case-based
Approach, Grapevine, TX, November 2, 2007 12. Visiting Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds, University of
Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, October 4, 2007. 13. Visiting Professor, Surgery Conference, Baptist Hospital, Pensacola, FL, September 7,
2007. 14. Visiting Professor, Surgery Conference, St. Helena Hospital, St. Helena, CA, March 30,
2007. 15. Visiting Professor, Surgery Conference, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX,
March 13, 2007. 16. Guest Speaker, Surgery Conference, Aspirus Wausau Hospital, Wausau, WI, March 8,
2007. 17. Visiting Professor, Surgery Conference, Detroit Receiving Hospital, Detroit, MI, March
7, 2007. 18. Visiting Professor, Surgery Conference, Alliance Hospital, Odessa, TX, February 22,
2007. 19. Guest Speaker, Surgery Conference, Eglin Air Force Base, FL, February 15, 2007 20. Ginzburg, E: Men’s Health Consideration in Age Management Medicine Research
Results: University of Miami Men’s Hormone Modulation Study, presented at the Clinical Applications for Age Management Medicine, Las Vegas, NV, November 10 -12, 2006.
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21. Guest Speaker, Surgery Conference, Gwinnett Hospital System, Atlanta, GA., September
14, 2006. 22. Presenter, 24th Florida Society of Critical Care Medicine Annual Labor Day Weekend
Symposium, Marco Island, FL, September 3, 2006. 23. Visiting Professor, Surgery Grand Rounds, Marshall University Medical Center,
Huntington, WV., May 3, 2006. 24. Visiting Professor, Surgery Grand Rounds, University of South Alabama College of
Medicine, Mobile, AL., April 21, 2006. 25. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, Memorial Regional Hospital, Hollywood,
FL., March 21, 2006. 26. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville, TN.,
March 16, 2006. 27. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL.,
March 14, 2006. 28. Visiting Professor, Trauma Grand Rounds, St. Mary’s Hospital, Saginaw, MI., March 9,
2006. 29. Visiting Professor, Trauma Grand Rounds, Grant Medical Center, Columbus, OH,.
March 8, 2006. 30. Guest Speaker, Surgery Conference, Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, OH.,
March 7, 2006. 31. Visiting Professor, Trauma Grand Rounds, North Broward Hospital District, Ft.
Lauderdale, FL., July 11, 2005. 32. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, Staten Island University Hospital, Staten
Island, NY, March 17, 2005. 33. Trauma Symposium Panelist, American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress,
New Orleans, LA., October 11, 2004. 34. Descilo T, Ginzburg E, Parchment D: Traumatic Incident Reduction Therapy Reduce
the Post Traumatic Symptoms Complex. Presented at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma 2004 Annual Meeting, Maui, HI., September 29 – October 2, 2004.
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35. Tigecycline Multi-Disciplinary Advisory Board, Philadelphia, PA., July 16 – 17, 2004. 36. Invited Speaker, International War Trauma Conference, Military Hospital, Bogota,
Colombia, April 22 - 23, 2004. 37. Habib F, Manning K, Taha A, O’Keeffe T, Ginzburg E: Is there a role for quinolones in
antibiotic rotation strategy in Neurosurgical ICU patients? A comparison of pseudomonal resistance and methicillin resistant staph aureus incidence with the use of aminoglycosides versus quinolones. Presented at the 24th annual meeting of the Surgical Infection Society, Indianapolis, IN., April 29 - May 1, 2004.
38. Visiting Professor, Multidisciplinary Trauma Conference, Department of Surgery,
Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC., April 16, 2004. 39. Ginzburg E, Habib F, Kessel B, Manning K, Cohn S: Monotherapy vs Combination
Therapy for Ventilator Associated Pseudomonas Pneumonia n Neurosurgical Patients: A comparison of time to clinical response and resistance patterns. Accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, Orlando FL., February 20 - 25, 2004.
40. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY,
March 30, 2004. 41. Invited Speaker, The Medical Educational Council of Pensacola, FL., August, 12, 2003. 42. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, Florida Medical Center, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.,
May 27, 2003. 43. Invited Speaker, Medical Conference, Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center,
Anniston, AL., May 6, 2003. 44. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, Marshall University School of Medicine,
Huntington, WV., April 23, 2003. 45. Namias N, Sleeman D, Ginzburg E, Levi J: Risk of postoperative infection in patients
with bactibilia undergoing surgery for obstructive jaundice. Presented at the Surgical Infection Society 23rd Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX., April 10-12, 2003.
46. Invited Speaker, Trauma Conference, Mercy Hospital, Des Moines, IA., April 9, 2003. 47. Invited Speaker, Neurology Conference, JFK Hospital, Edison, N.J., March 26, 2003.
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48. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, Jersey City Medical Center, Jersey City, N.J., March 25, 2003.
49. Invited Speaker, Trauma Multidisciplinary Meeting, Pitt County Memorial Hospital,
Greenville, N.C., March 20, 2003. 50. Invited Speaker, Surgical Conference, Craven Regional Medical Center, New Bern, N.C.,
March 19, 2003. 51. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, Bayfront Medical Center, St. Petersburg, FL,
February 20, 2003. 52. Invited Speaker, Trauma Conference, Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota, FL,
February 19, 2003. 53. Invited Speaker, Trauma Conference, Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL, February 19,
2003. 54. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, St. Barnabus Hospital, Livingston, N.J.,
February 12, 2003. 55. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, Baptist Hospital, Pensacola, FL, February 11,
2003. 56. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, Sacred Heart Hospital, Pensacola, FL,
February 11, 2003. 57. Lopez PP, Brown M, Popkin CA, Cohn SM, McKenney M, Pierre E, Whinney RR,
Ginzburg E: When is resuscitation futile in cirrhotic trauma patients. Poster at Southeastern Surgical Congress, Savannah, GA., February 2003.
58. Visiting Professor, Rehabilitation Conference, Morristown Memorial Hospital,
Morristown, N.J., January 29, 2003. 59. Visiting Professor, Trauma Surgical Conference, Morristown Memorial Hospital,
Morristown, N.J., January 29, 2003. 60. Invited Dinner Program Speaker, Mobile, AL., January 22, 2003. 61. Invited Speaker, Trauma Medicine, Memorial Health University Medical Center,
Savannah, GA., November 7, 2002. 62. Invited Speaker at the Trauma and Critical Care Symposium, Ashville, N.C., October 19,
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2002. 63. Presenter at the 13th Annual Trauma Seminar, Pensacola, FL., October 18, 2002. 64. Invited Speaker, Trauma Conference, Kern Medical Center, Bakersfield, CA, October 16,
2002. 65. Invited Dinner Program Speaker, Dayton, Oh., October 2, 2002. 66. Invited Speaker, Trauma Conference, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, LA., September
27, 2002. 67. American Red Cross Advisory Board Meeting, Chantilly, Va., June 6, 2002. 68. Visiting Professor, Surgery Grand Rounds, “Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease
in Trauma and Critical Care Patients. Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 7, 2002.
69. Visiting Professor, Trauma Grand Rounds, “Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease
in Trauma and Critical Care Patients. UMDNJ, Newark, New Jersey, May 1, 2002. 70. Invited speaker, dinner program, “Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma
and Critical Care Patients. East Orange, New Jersey, April 30, 2002. 71. Invited speaker, “Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma and Critical Care
Patients. Johnson Rehab Institute, Edison, New Jersey, April 30, 2002. 72. Visiting Professor, Trauma Grand Rounds, “Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease
in Trauma and Critical Care Patients. Cooper Health Systems, Camden, New Jersey, April 29, 2002.
73. Invited speaker, “Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma and Critical Care
Patients. Department of Orthopaedic Rehab, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, April 25, 2002.
74. Visiting Professor, Surgery Grand Rounds, “Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease
in Trauma and Critical Care Patients. West Jefferson Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 10, 2002.
75. Presenter, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, “Current Status of Thromboembolic
Disease in Trauma and Critical Care Patients. University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, March 14, 2002.
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76. Presenter at the 32nd Meeting of the Western Trauma Association, “The 611 Multicenter Spinal Cord Thrombo-Embolic Disease Prophylaxis Study” Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, February 24 - March 1, 2002.
77. Visiting Professor, Surgery Grand Rounds, “Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease
in Trauma and Critical Care Patients. Community Memorial Hospital, Ventura, California, February 16, 2002.
78. Visiting Professor, Surgery Grand Rounds, “Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease
in Trauma and Critical Care Patients. New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York, February 14, 2002.
79. Invited Lecturer, Edinburgh Trauma Symposium, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 15 - 17,
2001. 80. Visiting Professor, Surgery Grand Round, “Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease in
Trauma and Critical Care Patients. Mercer University, Macon, Georgia, August 9, 2001. 81. Invited Speaker, Simposio Internacional de Trauma, “Extremity and Pelvic Injuries”
Santiago, Chile, July 27 - 29, 2001. 82. Lynn M, Ginzburg E, Sands D, Brown M, Cohn SM: Use of NovoSeven7 in blunt
abdominal trauma. Free-Paper Session and the Poster Session at the 6th Novo Nordisk Symposium on Treatment of BleedingBand thrombotic Disorders, Copenhagen, Denmark, pp 78-79, May 3-4, 2001.
83. Invited Lecturer, Pensacola Surgical Society Education Forum, ACurrent Status of
Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma and Critical Care Patients. Pensacola, Florida, April 9, 2001.
84. Invited Lecturer, Trauma/Surgery Department Noon Lecture, AGram-Positive Infections
in Trauma Patients. Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, Santa Clara, California, April 5, 2001.
85. Visiting Professor, ID Grand Rounds, AAntibiotic Rotation for Preventing Gram-Positive
Infections. Palo Alto Veterans Administration Hospital, Palo Alto, California, April 5, 2001.
86. Visiting Professor, Trauma/Critical Care Grand Rounds, “Current Status of
Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma and Critical Care Patients. University Medical Center, Santa Clara, California, April 4, 2001.
87. Grand Rounds speaker, Thromboembolic Disease in Surgery and Trauma, The Critically
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Ill Patient. New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens, Department of Surgery, Queens, NY, March 21, 2001.
88. Invited speaker, Surgical Grand Rounds, Use of LMWH vs Heparin for the Prophylaxis
of DVT/PE in High-risk Trauma Patients. University of Tennessee, Department of Surgery at Erlanger Medical Center, Chattanooga, TN, February 14, 2001.
89. Speaker Academy Program, AAntibiotic Double Coverage to Prevent Resistant
Pseudomonas. Key West, FL, January 19, 2001. 90. Hong J, Ekeh P, McKenney M, Ong A, Brown M, Shatz D, Ginzburg E, Byers P, Cohn
S, Newman M, Namias N, Perez M, Barquist E, Sleeman D, Augenstein J, Hutson D. Is CT scan necessary to rule out appendicitis? Results of a prospective randomized trial. Presented at the 112th Annual Session of the Southern Surgical Association, Palm Beach, Florida, December 5, 2000.
91. Invited speaker, surgical dinner program, The Treatment of Resistant Gram Positive
Infections in the Surgical Patient. Indianapolis, IN, November 28, 2000. 92. Invited dinner speaker, AGram-Positive Infections in the Trauma/SICU Units. Nashville,
TN, October 18, 2000. 93. Visiting professor, surgical dinner meeting, Anticoagulant Therapy in Trauma Patients:
Thromboembolic Disease. Del Ray Beach, FL, July 25, 2000. 94. Guest Speaker, dinner program, Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma Patients. Norfolk,
VA, June 6, 2000. 95. Guest Speaker, Memorial Hospital, Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma Patients.
Cumberland, MD, June 5, 2000. 96. Visiting Professor, Surgical Grand Rounds, University of Arizona College of Medicine,
ACurrent Status of Thromboembolic Disease. Tucson, AZ, May 31, 2000. 97. Invited Speaker, Tucson Surgical Society, Gram Positive Infections in Trauma and
Critical Care, Tucson, AZ, May 30, 2000. 98. Visiting Professor, The Trauma Center at Carraway Methodist Medical Center,
Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma and Critical Care, Birmingham, AL, May 4, 2000. 99. Guest Faculty, Innovations in General Surgery, DeWitt Daughtry Family Department of
Surgery Postgraduate Seminar Conference and Ultrasound Course, AGram Positive Infections in Surgical Patients, and Antibiotic Resistance; a Primer for Surgeons,
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Orlando, FL, March 25, 2000. 100. Guest Speaker, Trauma Center at St. Marys Hospital, Thromboembolic Disease in
Trauma Patients, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, March 8, 2000. 101. Invited Speaker, Trauma Surgery Conference at St. Mary Medical Center,
Thromboembolic Issues in Surgery and Trauma, Long Beach, CA, March 6, 2000. 102. Sharazi E, Samiian L, Namias N, O=Neill K, Kett DH, Augenstein J, Barquist E, Byers
P, Cohn SM, Ginzburg E, McKenney M, Shatz D, and Sleeman D: Antibiograms vary between intensive care units within the hospital: Implications for empiric antibiotic strategies. Poster presented at the Society of Critical Care Medicine=s 29th Educational & Scientific Symposium, Orlando, Florida, February 11-15, 2000
103. Samiian L, Sharazi E, Namias N, O”Neill K, Kett DH, Augenstein J, Barquist E, Byers P,
Cohn SM, Ginzburg E, McKenney M, Shatz D, and Sleeman D: Antibiograms vary between intensive care units within the hospital: Implications for empiric antibiotic strategies. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Surgical Congress, Orlando, Florida, February 6-8, 2000
104. Presenter at the 29th Educational & Scientific Symposium of the Society of Critical Care
Medicine, AIVC Filters: Use or Abuse? (Con), Orlando, FL, February 14, 2000. 105. Faculty, Realities of Resistance, The Challenge of Treating Patients with Serious Gram-
Positive Infections. Scottsdale, AZ, November 9, 1999. 106. Faculty, Realities of Resistance, The Challenge of Treating Patients with Serious Gram-
Positive Infections, St. Petersburg, FL, October 28, 1999. 107. Guest Speaker, New Therapies for the Treatment of Gram Positive Resistant Organisms.
Miami Beach, FL, October 7, 1999. 108. Society of Critical Care Medicine Annual Scientific and Educational Symposium, San
Francisco, CA B Invited Lecturer, The Interface Between Interventional Radiology and Surgery, January 27, 1999.
109. Society of Critical Care Medicine Educational and Scientific Symposium, San Francisco,
CA. Lecturer - Aortic Dissection and Ruptured Aneurysm, January 1999. 110. Discussant, 12th Annual Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Meeting,
Orlando, FL, January 13-16, 1999. 111. Ginzburg E, Cohn S, McKenney M, Namias N, Byers P, Augenstein J, Kirton O, Shatz
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D, Sleeman D, Yrizarry J, Guerra J: The use of percutaneously placed endovascular stents for vascular trauma. Presented at the Eleventh Annual Scientific Session Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Orlando, Florida, January 11-16, 1999.
112. Hyatt Regency Denver, Denver, CO - Visiting Professor Realities of Resistance,
November 1998. 113. Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center B Visiting Professor A Current Update on
Thromboembolic Disease, October 1998. 114. University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Visiting Professor. A Current Status of
Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma, October 1998. 115. University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Visiting Professor A New Management Trends in
Abdominal Trauma, October 1998. 116. Panama, Panama Hospital Trauma Center - Visiting Professor September 1998. 117. Allegheny Trauma Symposium, Orlando, Florida. “A New Concepts in Penetrating
Trauma and Trauma and the International Trauma Patient, April 1998. 118. Dolich, MO, Varela JE, Compton RP, McKenney KI, Cohn SM, Ginzburg E, Byers P,
Kirton OC, Sleeman D, Shatz DV, Augenstein J, Namias N. Ultrasound in Blunt Abdominal Trauma. 10th Annual Resident, Intern and Student Surgical Research Forum Paper Presentation, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 28, 1999.
119. University of Miami Trauma Symposium, Miami Beach, Florida. Prophylaxis for
Venous Thrombosis, LMH? IVC Filters?, March 1998. 120. Western Trauma Association Meeting, Lake Louise, Canada. Selective Use of CT Scan
for Low Suspicion Abdominal Gunshot Wounds and Bed of Stool: Are Clostridia Dificile Titres Indicated?, February 1998.
121. Ochsner Clinic 5th Annual Gastrointestinal Surgical Update Meeting, Park City, Utah. A
Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease, February 1998. 122. Kansas City Surgical Society, Kansas. Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease,
October 1997. 123. Grand Rounds, Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. Current Status of
Thromboembolic Disease, October 1997. 124. Grand Rounds, What,s New in Trauma, Mt. Sinai, Miami, FL., October 1997.
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125. Surgical Advisory Board Meeting on Infectious Diseases, Dallas, TX., December 1997. 126. University of Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky, Grand Rounds, Current Status of
Thromboembolic Disease, June 1997. 127. Miami Region of Hadassah Conference, Miami, Florida, A Matter of Life and Death,
June 1997. 128. Broward General Medical Center, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Current Status of
Thromboembolic Disease, June 1997. 129. San Antonio Surgical Society, San Antonio TX. Grand Rounds, Current Status of
Thromboembolic Disease, June 1997. 130. North Florida Regional Hospital, Gainesville, Florida, Current Status of Thromboembolic
Disease in Trauma Patients, May 1997. 131. Venice Hospital, Venice, Florida, Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma
Patients, May 1997. 132. Grant Medical Center, Columbus Ohio, Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease in
Trauma Patients, May 1997. 133. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease in
Trauma Patients, Columbus Ohio, May 1997. 134. Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease in
Trauma Patients, May 1997. 135. Orlando Regional Trauma Center, Orlando, Florida, Current Status of Thromboembolic
Disease in Trauma Patients, May 1997. 136. University Hospital at Stonybrook, New York, Current Status of Thromboembolic
Disease in Trauma Patients, April 1997. 137. Robert Packer Hospital, Binghamton, New York, Grand Rounds, Current Status of
Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma Patients, April 1997. 138. Ginzburg E, Lynn M, Martin LC, McKenny M, Kirton O, Shatz D, Sleeman D, Byers P,
Augenstein JS, Civetta J, Hoyt D: Poster Presentation at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. AThe Role of CT Scan in Selective Management of Abdominal Gunshot Wounds.@ March 1997.
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139. Allegheny General Hospital, Snowmass, Colorado, Trauma Tactics: Saving Patients and
Trauma Centers Symposium, A Deep Vein Thrombosis in Trauma, March 1997. 140. Allegheny General Hospital, Snowmass, Colorado, Trauma Tactics: Saving Patients and
Trauma Centers Symposium. A Miami Ryder Trauma Center-The Tax Solution to Trauma, March 1997.
141. Allegheny General Hospital, Snowmass, Colorado, Trauma Tactics: Saving Patients and
Trauma Centers Symposium. AInternational Transport of Trauma Patients, March 1997. 142. Rhone Poulenc Rorer Pharmaceuticals National Meeting, Kamuela, Hawaii, Seminars in
High Risk Surgical Patients. February 1997. 143. Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, California, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, A
Venous Thromboembolism, February 1997. 144. Ochsner Fourth Annual Gastrointestinal Surgery Update, Breckenridge, Colorado. A
New Techniques in Management of Abdominal Trauma, February 1997. 145. University of Miami School of Medicine, Postgraduate Seminar in Surgery, Orlando,
Florida: Use of Low Molecular Weight Heparin in Surgical Patients, February 1997. 146. Ginzburg E, Kopelman T, Martin LC, McKenney M, Kirton, O, Shatz D, Sleeman, D,
Byers P, Augenstein JS, Civetta J, Hoyt DB. AThe Role of CT Scan in Selective Management of Abdominal Gunshot Wounds@: Presented at the Eighth Annual Surgical Forum Paper Presentation, April 30, 1997.
147. American College of Surgeons Regional Meeting, Kansas City, 1996 Thromboembolic
Update, December 1996. 148. Lee Memorial Trauma Center Grand Rounds, Ft. Myers, Florida, A1996 Update on
Trauma and Thromboembolic Disease, November 1996. 149. Third International Consensus for Surgery of the Pelvis and Acetabulum, Pittsburgh, PA.,
Update 1996: Pelvic/Acetabular Fractures and Thromboembolic Prophylaxis, October 1996.
150. Iowa State Trauma Society, Des Moines, Iowa, 1996 Update on Trauma and
Thromboembolic Disease, October 1996. 151. Grand Rounds, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Miami, Florida, Current Status in
Thromboembolic Disease, October 1996.
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152. First Congress of Surgery, El Salvador, Sindrome de Repuesta Inflamatoria Sistémica,
October 1996. 153. Third International Consensus for Surgery of the Pelvis and Acetabulum, Pittsburgh, PA.
Update 1996: Pelvic/Acetabular Fractures and Thromboembolic Prophylaxis, October 1996.
154. Iowa State Trauma Society, Des Moines, Iowa, 1996 Update on Trauma and
Thromboembolic Disease, October 1996. 155. First Congress of Surgery, El Salvador, Trombosis Venosa Profunda, October 1996. 156. First Congress of Surgery, El Salvador, Actualización en el Manejo de Lesiones
abdominales por Arma de Fuego, October, 1996. 157. First Congress of Surgery, El Salvador, Round Table, Pie Diabético, October 1996. 158. Third International Consensus for Surgery of the Pelvis and Acetabulum, Pittsburgh, PA,
Update 1996: Pelvic/Acetabular Fractures and Thromboembolic Prophylaxis, October 1996.
159. Iowa State Trauma Society, Des Moine, Iowa, 1996 Update on Trauma and
Thromboembolic Disease, October 1996. 160. Lee Memorial Trauma Center Grand Rounds, Ft. Myers, Florida, 1996 Update on
Trauma and Thromboembolic Disease, November 1996. 161. American College of Surgeons Regional Meeting, Kansas City, 1996 Thromboembolic
Update, December 1996. 162. International Consensus for Surgery of the Pelvis and Acetabulum, Pittsburgh, PA.,
Update 1996: Pelvic/Acetabular Fractures and Thromboembolic Prophylaxis, October 1996.
163. Meridian Humana Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease
in Trauma Patients, May 2, 1996. 164. St. Elizabeth Hospital, Youngstown, Ohio, A Current Status of Thromboembolic Disease
in Trauma Patients, May 1996. 165. Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA., Trauma Grand Rounds, ACurrent Status of
Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma Patients, May 1996.
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166. Wright State/Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, Trauma Grand Rounds, Current
Status of Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma Patients, May 1996. 167. Multidisciplinary Trauma Conference, North Broward Medical Center, Pompano Beach,
Florida, Deep Vein Thrombosis in the Trauma Patient, May 1996. 168. East Carolina Medical School, Trauma Grand Rounds, Thromboembolic Disease and
Trauma, May 1996. 169. University Hospital, New Jersey, Trauma Grand Rounds, Thromboembolic Disease and
Trauma, May 1996. 170. Discussant Radiology, University of Miami Fellows Day Conference, Coral Gables,
Florida, AVenous Thrombolysis, May 1996. 171. Discussant, Radiology , University of Miami, Fellows Day Conference, Coral Gables,
FL, Low Suspicion Gun Shot Wound to the Abdomen: Is there a Role for CT?, May 1996.
172. Oncology Grand Rounds, Sylvester Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, Florida,
ACurrent Status of Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma, May 1996. 173. Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Pharmaceutical Seminar- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Trauma
Systems in Current Management of Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma, March 1996. 174. Austin Surgical Society, Austin, Texas, Thromboembolic Disease in Trauma, March
1996. 175. Thirty-Seventh Clinical Congress of the American Society of Abdominal Surgeons, New
Orleans, Louisiana, Prevention of Thromboembolism following Abdominal Surgery, April 1996.
176. University of Florida - Grand Rounds, Jacksonville, Florida, "Thromboembolic Disease
in Trauma Patients", February 1996. 177. University of Iowa - Grand Rounds, Grand Rapids, Iowa, "Current Thromboembolic
Disease Management", February 1996. 178. DeKalb Medical Center - Grand Rounds, Atlanta, Georgia, "The Use of Low Molecular
Weight Heparin in High Risk Surgery", February 1996. 179. Ft. Lauderdale Surgical Society - Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, "Current Uses in Low
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Molecular Weight Heparins", February 1996. 180. Illinois Masonic Medical Center Grand Rounds, Chicago, Illinois, "New Frontier in the
Use of Low Molecular Heparins", January 1996. 181. Stanford University School of Medicine, General Surgery Teaching Conference,
ADisease in Trauma Patients", July 1995. 182. Cog Hill Educational Symposium, Chicago, "Low Molecular Weight Heparins in Trauma
Patients", July 1995. 183. Brasilia/Miami Program of Medicine and Public Health, "New Advances in Vascular
Surgery", July 1995. 184. Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach," Grand Rounds, AOrthopedic Thromboembolic
Disease," September 1995. 185. Southern Illinois University, Champaign, Illinois, "Thromboembolic Disease in
Orthopedics, September 1995. 186. Springfield Hospital, Springfield, Illinois, Orthopedic Rounds, "Current Trends in
Thromboembolic Disease," September 1995. 187. VIII Congress of Panamerican Trauma Society/ 1 Congress of the SBAIT, "Pyloric
Exclusion: Is Concomitant Gastrojejunostomy Necessary?", Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1995. 188. University of Miami, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds,"Current Management of
Venous Disease." March 1995. 189. Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, Grand Rounds, "Vascular Trauma," April 1995. 190. Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Seminar, Tampa, Florida,"Anti-Coagulation in Trauma and the
Trauma Patients," May, 1995. 191. Pensacola Vascular Society, Pensacola, Florida, "Current Trends in Vascular Surgery,"
May, 1995. 192. Innovations in Surgery, University of Miami General Surgery Seminar, "What's New in
Vascular Trauma." January 1995. 193. Western Trauma Association "Prevalence of Substance Abuse in Industrial Trauma."
February, 1995.
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194. Adams Cowley 16th National Trauma Symposium, Baltimore, Maryland "Use of Doppler Sonography in Neck Trauma." November, 1994.
195. LeBlang SL, Montalvo B, Nunez D, Becerra JL, Kochan J, Ginzburg E. Color Doppler
Imaging in Traumatic Neck Injuries. Presented at the American Society of Neuroradiology, Nashville, TN., May, 1994.
196. LeBlang SL, Montalvo B, Nunez D, Becerra JL, Kochan J, Ginzburg E. Color Doppler
Imaging in Traumatic Neck Injuries. Presented at the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, Baltimore, MD. March, 1994.
197. LeBlang SL, Montalvo B, Nunez D, Becerra JL, Kochan J, Ginzburg E. Color Doppler
Imaging in Traumatic Neck Injuries. Presented at the 79th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, IL., December 1993.
198. Congregation Mariana, Clinica Cardiovascular Santa Maria, Medellin, Colombia, S.A.
"Current Status of Carotid Endarterectomy." December, 1993. 199. Congregation Mariana, Clinica Cardiovascular Santa Maria, Medellin, Colombia, S.A.
"Peripheral Vascular Disease, Surgical Implications." December, 1993. 200. Congregation Mariana, Clinica Cardiovascular Santa Maria, Medellin, Colombia, S.A.
"Carotid Artery Trauma." December, 1993. 201. Pan American Trauma Conference, Costa Rica "Use of Doppler Sonography in Neck
Trauma."November, 1993. 202. Florida Chapter American College of Surgeons, West Palm Beach, Florida "Use of
Doppler Sonography in Neck Trauma." October, 1993. 203. Presentation at South Florida Vascular Society "Carotid Artery Trauma." Basic Medical
Science, lecture to medical students. "Drainage Catheters." April 30, 1993. 204. Martin LC, Sosa JL, McKenney MG, Sleeman D, Puente I, Ginzburg E, Zeppa R.:
Laparoscopy for Abdominal Trauma: Use in Tangential Gunshot Wounds. Society of Air Force Clinical Surgeons Meeting. Keesler AFB, Biloxi, Mississippi, April 22, 1993.
205. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds "Carotid Artery Injuries." May, 1992. 206. Presentation at South Florida Society of Vascular Surgeons Meeting "Amputations in
Venous Disease." March 13, 1992.
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207. International Society of Vascular Surgery Conference, Amsterdam, Holland "Amputation in Venous Disease." September, 1991.
208. Vascular Society Conference, Naples, Florida, "Chronic Superior Mesenteric Artery
Rupture." May 1990. 209. Puente I., Sosa JL, Hartmann R, Tranakas N, Ginzburg E, Martin L: Laparoscopic
Assisted Colorectal Surgery. ISUCRS XV Biennial Congress, 1990. 210. Greer P, Raskin JB, Reddy KR, Levi JU, Ginzburg E. Benign Traumatic Neuromas of
the Biliary Tree as a Cause of Post-Cholecystectomy Syndrome. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Medical Association, November 7, 1989.
Miscellaneous Professional Activities: 211. Referee for Liver Transplantation, official publication of the American Association for the Study
of Liver Diseases and the International Liver Transplantation Society, January, 2000. 212. CNN International, Trauma Expert segment on Princess Diana’s trauma. September, 1997. 213. Univision Communications, Trauma Expert segment on Princess Diana’s trauma. September
1997. 214. American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, California, The Use of Computer Animation in
Trauma,Video, October 1996. 215. Remote Area Medical Expedition, S. Dakota, Rosebud Sioux Tribe Medical Delivery, August
1995. 216. American College of Surgeons, "Operative Exposure for Subclavian Artery and Thoracic Outlet
Trauma." Video, October 1995. 217. American College of Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois "Thoracoscopic Treatment of Retained
Hemothorax in Trauma." Video, October, 1994. 218. American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, California "Gunshot Wound to the Abdomen--
Distal Pancreatectomy, Splenectomy." Video, October, 1993. 219. First Year Orientation Program - Small Group Leader, 1993.
220. CBS Television Program "Rescue 911" Segment, November 1992.
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VI. TEACHING 28. Teaching Awards Received: N/A
29. Teaching Specialization (courses taught): Surgical Intensive Care Unit Fellow Conference Trauma Intensive Care Unit Fellow Conference Student Advisor for Essentials of General Surgery Medical Student Small Group Advisor Trauma Medical Student Tutorial 30. Thesis and Dissertation Advising/Post-doctoral student supervision: N/A VII. SERVICE
31. University Committee and Administrative Responsibilities 2002 - 2004 Faculty Senate Alternate Senator, University of Miami School of Medicine 1991 - present Trauma Quality Management 1997 - present Executive Promotions Committee, University of Miami School of Medicine 1999 - present Medical Director, International Health Center, University of Miami School of
Medicine 2002 Faculty Senate Alternate At-Large, University of Miami School of Medicine 1991 - 1994 Trauma Quality Assurance Committee, Jackson Memorial Hospital 1992 - 1997 Instructor Trauma Tutorial 1993 - 1994 Residency Review Committee, Alternate 1993 - 1994 University of Miami Medical School Admissions Committee 1995 - 1999 International Health Care Committee, Member 1997 - 1999 Assistant Director, International Health Center, University of Miami School of
Medicine 1997 - 1999 International Advisory Board IHC, University of Miami School of Medicine 1995 - 1999 International Marketing Network Committee
32. Community Activities
1995 - 1997 State of Israel Trauma Network Southeastern Contact Representative