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Peter J Mariani, M.D., FAAEM

Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
914F Jacobsen Hall
Upstate Medical University
750 East Adams Street
Syracuse, NY 13210

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Education and Clinical Training

M.D.: 1983, University of Rochester
Residency: 1986, Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital

Clinical Specialty

Emergency Medicine, Certified: 1987
Hyberbaric Medicine

Clinical Interests

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Wound Care Emergency Ultrasonography Health Care Regulation, Litigation, and Dispute Resolution

Research Program and Department Affiliations

Emergency Medicine

Research Interests

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Emergency Ultrasonography

Research Abstract

Selected References

Perry K, Ko P, Mariani PJ, Ciaccio JA: Hydronephrosis resolution time course in spontaneous ureteral stone passage. West J Emerg Med 2010 [in press]

Mariani PJ, Setla JA: Palliative ultrasound for home care hospice patients. Acad Emerg Med 2010 [in press]

Mariani PJ: Ultrasound use and overuse. West J Emerg Med 2010 [in press]

Mariani PJ, Hsue A: Adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder: the “good omen” comet. J Emerg Med 2010 [in press]

Mariani PJ, Wittick L: Pneumothorax diagnosis by eFAST. J Ultrasound Med 2009;28(11):1601.

Mariani PJ: ECG losses in the evaluation of emergency department patients with chest pain. Crit Pathways Cardiol 2009;8(3):138

Mariani PJ: The electronic patient tracking board: as time goes by. Ann Emerg Med 2009;54:138

Mariani PJ: Resident-performed central venous cannulation: CLEAR differences of opinion as to procedural supervision. Acad Emerg Med 2009;16(suppl 1):95

Bloch S, Mariani PJ, Bloch A: Confirmation of central line placement using power doppler. J Ultrasound Med 2009;36(suppl 3):154

Mariani PJ: Ultrasonographic diagnosis and facilitated reduction of an abdominal wall hernia. Acad Emerg Med 2008;15:691

Mariani PJ: Beta blockers following cocaine use: a reappraisal. Ann Emerg Med 2008; 52:89

Additional Information

Dr. Mariani has served on the Upstate Emergency Medicine faculty for the past 22 years and has treated more than 70,000 ER patients during his career. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of SUNY Stony Brook where his teachers included Nobel laureates CN Yang (Physics) and PC Lauterbur (Medicine).

He has been active in local and regional peer review and health care dispute resolution. In 1989 he joined the American Health Lawyers Association and the American Arbitration Association and, in 1992, was appointed to the AAA's Panel of Commercial Arbitrators. He has served on Upstate's QA, Compliance, and Patient Dispute Committees. He has been peer reviewer for the NY State Office of Professional Medical Conduct and for IPRO.

Dr. Mariani first studied ultrasound in 1988 at Johns Hopkins under Dr. Roger Sanders, 2001 recipient of the AIUM Pioneer award. Dr Mariani has since completed 400 hrs of AMA Category-1 ultrasound CME. During a 2003 academic sabbatical, he completed ultrasound mini-fellowships at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, and its clinical affiliate, Christiana Medical Center in Delaware. Dr. Mariani is a member of the AIUM and the Ultrasound sections of ACEP and SAEM. He currently oversees and delivers his residency's lecture/lab series in emergency ultrasound and precepts its ultrasound elective.

Dr. Mariani is an inductee to the Alexis de Tocqueville Society of the United Way for leadership in charitable giving. He is the 2009 recipient of the Hospice of Central New York "Unsung Physician Hero Award" for work involving ultrasound guidance of palliative procedures for home hospice patients.

 

Other Department Affiliations

Dept of Bioethics & Humanities

 

This profile was last updated on 11/19/2009

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