David B Reed, MD, FACEP
Current Appointments
- Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Hospital Campus
- Downtown
Research Programs and Affiliations
- Emergency Medicine
Clinic/Unit
- Emergency Department, Adult
Upstate University Hospital - Downtown Campus
Google Maps & Directions
2nd Fl., East Wing, 750 East Adams Street
Syracuse, NY 13210
315 464-5611
Education & Fellowships
- MD: Ohio State University College of Medicine
- Residency: Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN
Research Interests
- Defibrillation (Public Access Defibrillation); Immunization Registries; Airway Management; Trauma Resuscitation; EMS; Air Medical; International and Disaster Medicine
Specialties & Certification
- Emergency Medicine
Diseases & Conditions Treated
- Medical Emergencies
Treats
- Adults and Children
Treatments/Services
- Emergency Services
Current Hospital Privileges
- Upstate University Hospital
Research Abstract
Selected
Publications
Location of Cardiac Arrests in the Public Access
Defibrillation Trial. Reed, D, Birnbaum A, Brown L, et al. for the Public
Access Defibrillation Trial. January, 2006: Prehospital Emergency Care. 2006:
10(1). pp. 61-67
Time to Analgesia for patients with Painful Extremity
Injuries presenting by EMS, Abbuhl F, and Reed DB. Prehospital Emergency Care.
October, 2003;7:445-447.
Blind Tracheal Intubation by Paramedics Through the
LMA-Unique, Barnes D, Reed DB, et al, Prehospital Emergency Care. October, 2003;7;470-473.
Utility of an Immunization Registry in a Pediatric Emergency
Department, Callahan, JM, Reed DB, Meguid V, et al, Pediatric Emergency Care,
May, 2004;20(5): 1-5.
Regional EMS Experience with Etomidate for Facilitated
Intubation
Reed DB, Snyder G, and Hogue T. Prehospital Emergency Care. Jan 2002: 50-53
Paramedic Use of Endotracheal Tube Introducers for the
Difficult Airway. Le, DH, Reed, DB, et.
al. Prehospital Emergency Care. April
2001:155-8.
Prehospital Consideration of Sildenafil-Nitrate
Interactions, Reed DB, Gough JE, Ho JD, and Brown LH. Prehospital Emergency Care.
October 1999:306-9.
Proper Depths of Placement of Nasotracheal Tubes in Adults
Prior to Radiographic Confirmation, Reed DB and Clinton JE. Academic Emergency Medicine. December
1997:1111-1114.
Faculty Profile Shortcut: http://www.upstate.edu/faculty/reedd
In an Emergency,
dial 911
- Adult Emergency Department:
315 464-5612 - Pediatric Emergency Department:
315 464-5613
Poison Emergency,
800 222-1222