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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Training

Fellowship Curriculum

Our curriculum is designed to provide each fellow with the foundational knowledge needed to flourish academically and clinically. We constantly seek feedback and make curricular changes to optimize the fellows’ educational experience. The individualized curriculum offers all fellows the opportunity to tailor their education according to their future career plans.

Weekly educational conferences with a variety of speakers within and outside the division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine

  • Format varies from but includes didactics, group discussions, workshops, field trips, and procedure labs

  • Online PEM Portal with links to articles, lectures, treatment guidelines, and protocols

  • Recurring sessions include:

    • Ultrasound

    • Simulation

    • Radiology Review

    • PICU Review

    • Trauma Review

    • Journal Club

    • Board Review

    • Morbidity and Mortality

    • Cardiac Arrest Review

    • Video Airway Review

Additional training and certification is offered in the following areas:

  • Led by Dr. Matt Moake, our longitudinal ultrasound curriculum is built into the conference schedule
  • Monthly interactive lectures with group discussions and review of previous scans
  • Monthly small group scanning in the Pediatric ED
  • Dedicated scanning shifts in the Pediatric and Adult ED
  • Opportunities for additional training in advanced modalities
  • All PEM faculty in the process of being formally credentialed in Ultrasound

  • State-of-the-art 12,000 sq/ft Simulation facility with 13 rooms and over 30 mid to high fidelity manikins
  • Monthly in-situ simulations done for fellows in the Emergency Department
  • Under the supervision of Dr. Amanda Price, fellows develop and implement their own simulation scenarios.
  • Resuscitation and procedural simulation teaching for the residents (with shift reduction given for time spent teaching)

  • All fellows will design and implement a publishable research project during their fellowship
  • Once a fellow identifies a research interest we will help pair you with an appropriate mentor and scholarship oversight committee
  • Monthly meetings during and outside of fellows’ conference ensure that all fellows are making appropriate progress
  • Fellows are expected to submit their research to a national meeting; if accepted the fellow will be supported for travel and conference expenses
  • All pediatric fellows participate in both in-person and on-line courses in evidence-based medicine and clinical research methods during their dedicated research months
  • Quarterly Journal clubs during conference or hosted by faculty
  • All first-year fellows attend the national Pediatric EM Fellows’ conference where they present their research plan and receive feedback
  • Free statistical assistance and electronic health record data requests provided through the MUSC SPARC center

  • Fellows lead many of our educational conferences including Board review, PICU review, Radiology review, M&M, and Journal Club
  • All fellows within the Department of Pediatrics participate in a longitudinal Clinicians as Educators lecture series
    • GME Certificate as a Medical Educator is offered to fellows who also complete an educational research project
  • Scheduled on shift small group teaching for residents and medical students
  • Didactic and workshop teaching during Academic Half Day for our Pediatric residents
  • Grand Rounds lectures for Emergency Medicine residents
  • Invited lectures and workshops for our regional health partners and local EMS agencies
  • Opportunity to be a part of the Clinical Coaching program for Pediatric residents
  • Mentorship of pediatric residents on the Medical Education Track
  • Teaching during the Wilderness Medicine course for residents and medical students
  • Splinting and Suturing workshops for residents and medical students
  • Teaching opportunities within the College of Medicine

  • Fellows participate in inter- and intra-departmental Faculty meetings
  • Fellows are encouraged to develop and disseminate new treatment guidelines and protocols based on discussions from fellows’ conference
  • Fellows have access to online and in-person leadership initiatives including MUSC’s Emerging Leaders program
  • 3rd year fellows serve on the fellowship’s Program Evaluation Committee
  • Fellows are given free access to the Institute of Healthcare Improvement’s course offerings including Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, and Leadership
  • Additional administrative opportunities and responsibilities are offered to fellows wishing to pursue certification as part of their individualized curriculum

  • Departmental support for travel available
  • Partnership with One World Health (https://oneworldhealth.com/)
  • Established affiliations with hospitals in Nicaragua, Honduras, Uganda, and Tanzania
  • Funding opportunities for additional travel

  • Summer advocacy lecture series
  • Certificate available with Capstone project
  • Turning the Tide Violence Intervention program which provides wraparound services and long-term follow up to victims of violence
  • Opportunities to travel to state and national advocacy meetings
  • Mentored application for CATCH grants
  • Opportunities to be on Health Focus, a SC Public Radio program

  • Joint faculty and fellows retreats 2-3 times per year
  • Off every Monday and Thursday evening during PEM months
  • Quarterly ‘Soul Care’ conference for discussions of difficult situations in the Pediatric ED
  • Monthly ‘Lunch with your Bunch’ gatherings after conference
  • Dedicated open conference time for housekeeping and debriefing
  • Frequent visits to conference by our hospital therapy dogs, Baskin and Agnes (pro tip: snacks are always appreciated)

Clinical Experience

MUSC Children’s Health serves as the comprehensive regional pediatric quaternary hospital for Charleston and the surrounding area. The Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital opened in February 2020 and has 250 beds. It is South Carolina’s only 24/7 full-service Emergency Department, Level 1 Trauma Center, and Pediatric Burn Center.

  • All shifts at the Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital Emergency Department
  • Annual census >35,000 visits/year
  • Ranked in the top 10 among peer Children’s hospitals for case variety and acuity
  • Average admission rate of 21%, higher than the national average
  • 450-500 procedural sedations annually
  • Moonlighting opportunities at one of three pediatric urgent care clinics which see an additional 30,000 visits/year
  • 20 bed unit including two large resuscitation bays and dedicated rooms for orthopedic, ophthalmologic, psychiatric, and sexual assault complaints
  • Ability to flex into an additional 6-8 beds during high census times
  • Resuscitation bays equipped with video recording capabilities for educational purposes

Trauma Experience

  • Level 1 Trauma center certified by the American College of Surgeons
  • Over 600 trauma activations/year
  • Close working relationships with our Pediatric Surgery colleagues
  • Dedicated rotations with Trauma and Anesthesia services 
  • Fellows serve as medical control for all outside hospital and scene transports

Samples Schedules

 

Current Research

2025

  • Kane I, Kumar A, Atalla E, Nagalli S. Splenic Sequestration Crisis. 2023 Jun 5. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan–. PMID: 31985957.
  • Patel P, Wermuth HR, Calhoun C, Hall GA. Antibiotics. 2023 May 26. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan–. PMID: 30571064.
  • Boggs K, Wortham A, Gregoski MJ, Pruitt CM, McDuffie LA. Pediatric Golf Cart Injuries and Morbidity: A Single-Center Trauma Experience. Ped Emerg Care. 2025 May 1;41(5):383-387. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000003350. Epub 2025 Feb 6.
  • Breeden K, Christian CW, Wood JN, Binenbaum G, Lindberg DM, Bachim A, Bressler CJ, Frasier L, Frazier T, Johnson NR, Laub N, Letson MM, Ruiz-Maldonado T, Valente M, Kiely J, Leonard J, Henry MK. Ophthalmology Examinations in Children With Skull Fractures and Underlying Focal Hemorrhage. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2025 Jun 1;41(6):407-414. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000003334. Epub 2025 Mar 12. PMID: 40071580.
  • Rinaldi M, Lipton M, Kidd R, Arnold DH, Levine M. (2025, March). Ultrasound for Spinal Anatomy in Infants with Implications for Lumbar Puncture. Pediatric Emergency Care. PMID: 39665465
  • Shenoi RP, Crowe JE, Dorfman SR, Bergmann KR, Mistry RD, Hariharan S, Tavarez MM, Wai S, Jones JL, Langhan ML, Ward CE, McCallin TE, Sethuraman U, Shah N, Mendez D, Wolpert KH, Santos-Malave C, Ruttan T, Quayle KS, Okada P, Bubolz B, Buscher JF, McKee R, Mangold K, Wendt WJ, Thompson AD, Hom J, Brayer AF, Blackstone MM, Brennan C, Russell WS, Agarwal M, Khanna K, Louie J, Sheridan D, Camp EA; Pediatric Emergency Medicine Collaborative Research Committee. Factors Associated with Pediatric Drowning-Associated Lung Injury. J Pediatr. 2025 Apr;279:114459. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2024.114459. Epub 2024 Dec 28. PMID: 39736377.

2024

  • Patel P, Wermuth HR, Calhoun C, Hall GA. Antibiotics. 2023 May 26. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2024 Jan–. PMID: 30571064.
  • Stephan AM, Platt S, Levine DA, Qiu Y, Buchhalter L, Lyons TW, Gaines N, Cruz AT, Sudanagunta S, Hardee IJ, Eisenberg JR, Tamas V, McAneney C, Chinta SS, Yeung C, Root JM, Fant C, Dunnick J, Pifko E, Campbell C, Bruce M, Srivastava G, Pruitt CM, et al. A Novel Risk Score to Guide the Evaluation of Acute Hematogenous Osteomyelitis in Children. Pediatrics 2024 Jan 19 19:e2023063153. doi: 10.1542/peds.2023-063153. PMID: 38239108.
  • Daly CH, Moake MM, Cummings ED. Point-of-Care Ultrasound-Guided Arthrocentesis of a Pediatric Septic Ankle. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2024 Jan 1;40(1):68-70. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000003105. PMID: 38157397.
  • Funk A, Florin TA, Kuppermann N, Finkelstein Y, Kazakoff A, Baldovsky M, Tancredi DJ, Breslin K, Bergmann KR, Gardiner M, Pruitt CM, Liu DR, Neuman MI, Wilkinson M, Ambroggio L, Pang X, Cauchemez S, Malley R, Klassen TP, Lee BE, Payne DC, Mahmud SM, Freedman SB, Pediatric Emergency Research Network (PERN). Household Transmission Dynamics of Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2–Infected Children: A Multinational, Controlled Case-Ascertained Prospective Study. Clin Inf Dis 2024 Mar 26:ciae069. Doi: 10.1093/cid/ciae069. PMID: 38530249
  • Bressler CJ, Malthaner L, Pondel N, Letson MM, Kline D, Leonard JC. Identifying Children at Risk for Maltreatment Using Emergency Medical Services' Data: An Exploratory Study. Child Maltreat. 2024 Feb;29(1):37-46. doi: 10.1177/10775595221127925. Epub 2022 Oct 7. PMID: 36205182.
  • Kharasch SJ, Moake M, Riera A. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship Programs. POCUS J. 2024 Apr 22;9(1):5-8. doi: 10.24908/pocus.v9i1.17372. PMID: 38681171; PMCID: PMC11044938.
  • Ruthford MR, Shah A, Wolf BJ, Kane ID, Borg K, Moake MM. Ultrasound Investigation of the Fifth Intercostal Space Landmark for Chest Tube Thoracostomy Site Selection in Pediatric Patients. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2024 Apr 23. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000003207. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38713844.
  • Kyler K, Titus MO, Sims M, Busch C. Acute Unilateral Lower Extremity Weakness in a 7-year-old Girl. Pediatr Rev. 2024 May 1;45(5):288-291. doi: 10.1542/pir.2021-005386. PMID: 38689110.
  • Moake MM, Klekowski N, Kusulas MP, Kharasch SJ, Teng D, Constantine E; P2Network. The Current State of Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Training: Exploring Recent POCUS Fellowship Application Trends and Alternate Training Models. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2024 May 9. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000003161. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38718425.
  • Tranchitella N, Wilson E, Geiger T, Barfield W, Kane I, Corrigan C, Murphy R, Van Nortwick S. How state firework restrictions affect the incidence of paediatric firework injuries in the USA. Inj Prev. 2024 Jul 13:ip-2023-045152. doi: 10.1136/ip-2023-045152. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39002975.
  • Moake MM, Klekowski N, Kusulas MP, Kharasch SJ, Teng D, Constantine E; P2Network. The Current State of Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Training: Exploring Recent POCUS Fellowship Application Trends and Alternate Training Models. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2024 Sep 1;40(9):e221-e226. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000003161. Epub 2024 May 9. PMID: 38718425.
  • Walz A, Kane I. Actively Teaching Active Teaching Techniques. J Educ Teach Emerg Med. 2024 Oct 31;9(4):SG1-SG12. doi: 10.21980/J8H94V. PMID: 39507470; PMCID: PMC11537730.
  • Barton M, Saint Georges Chaumet M, Hayes J, Hennessy C, Lindsell C, Wormer B, Kassis S, Ciener D, Hanson H. (2024, October). A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Cosmetic outcomes of Pediatric Laceration Closure using a Tissue Adhesive (Dermabond) versus Adhesive Strips (Steri-Strips) versus Absorbable Sutures. Pediatric Emergency Care. PMID: 39141836

2023

  • Warner TN, Genereux M, Price AB, Titus MO, Moake MM. Esophageal Bougienage for Management of Lodged Esophageal Coins: Safe, Effective, Efficient, and Underused. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2022 Nov 1;38(11):589-597. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000002849. Epub 2022 Sep 29. PMID: 36173343.
  • Ramgopal S, Graves C, Aronson PL, Cruz AT, Rogers A; RIsk Stratification for Hypothermic Infants (RISHI) study group. Athanasopoulou SG, Elkhunovich M, Evers M, Geanacopoulos A, Heyming T, Higgins JR, Holland JL, Holmstrom SE, Howard MB, Isacoff A, Kannikeswaran N, Khan NS, Lo YS, McLaren SH, Money NM, Nadeau N, Perera AGN, Pruitt CM, et al. Clinician management practices for infants with hypothermia in the emergency department. Pediatrics. 2023 Dec 1;152(6):e2023063000. doi: 10.1542/peds.2023-063000. PMID: 38009075.
  • Williams Roberson S, Nwosu S, Collar EM, Kiehl AL, Harrison FE, Bastarache J, Wilson JE, Mart MF, Sevransky JE, Ely EW, Lindsell CJ, Jackson JC, Hall GA; VICTAS Investigators. Association of Vitamin C, Thiamine, and Hydrocortisone Infusion With Long-term Cognitive, Psychological, and Functional Outcomes in Sepsis Survivors: A Secondary Analysis of the Vitamin C, Thiamine, and Steroids in Sepsis Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Netw Open. 2023 Feb 1;6(2):e230380. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.0380. Erratum in: JAMA Netw Open. 2023 Apr 3;6(4):e2312173. PMID: 36853612; PMCID: PMC9975932.
  • Byrkit BN, LaScala EC, MenkinSmith L, Hall GA, Weant KA. Characterization of Prophylactic Antimicrobial Therapy Practices for Patients With Marine-Associated Injuries in the Emergency Department. J Pharm Pract. 2023 Feb;36(1):53-59. doi: 10.1177/08971900211021058. Epub 2021 Jun 8. PMID: 34098786.
  • Shah A, Barnes RM, Rocco LE, Robinson C, Kubalak SW, Wahlquist AE, Presley BC. Measuring success: A comparison of ultrasound and landmark guidance for knee arthrocentesis in a cadaver model. Am J Emerg Med. 2023 Sep;71:157-162. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2023.06.044. Epub 2023 Jun 28. PMID: 37406477.
  • Ahluwalia T, Toy S, Boggs K, Hatcliffe R, Heffren J, Douglass K. Pediatric Code Cart Challenge for Emergency Medicine Trainees in Emergency Departments in India. Cureus. 2023 Nov 30;15(11):e49722. doi: 10.7759/cureus.49722. PMID: 38161879; PMCID: PMC10757556.
  • Boggs K, Madhok M, Ahluwalia T. Case-Based Virtual Escape Rooms: Using Feedback to Change Online Platforms. Cureus. 2023 Dec 1;15(12):e49805. doi: 10.7759/cureus.49805. PMID: 38161558; PMCID: PMC10757860.

2nd years

  • Marcie Costello – “Evaluation of Appendicitis Clinical Pathways Across the Country. A Descriptive Study.”
    • SOC: Bashar Shihabuddin (Nationwide) Pruitt C, Lehman-Huskamp K
  • Abigail Marcom – Project title TBD
    • SOC: Busch C, Kumar-Veeraswamy A, Green C (Violence Intervention Program), Oddo B (PHM)
  • Rachel Sealby – “MUSC Pediatric Readiness Scores in a Regional Healthcare Network Before and After Internal Site Visit”
    • SOC: Price A, Busch C, Land S (EMSC)

3rd years +

  • Andrew Brooks – “Development of a Standardized Feedback Curriculum for Pediatric Interns”
    • SOC: Jackson B, Moake M, Kane I, Walz A (PICU), and Busch C
  • Kaitlyn Boggs – Point-of-care Ultrasound (POCUS) Findings and Impact on Vaping Behaviors in Adolescents
    • SOC: Moake M, Kumar-Veeraswamy A, Hoq R (Psych), Shah A (EM)
  • Leslie Thompson –“Skeletal Survey Project with Chest CT.”
    • SOC: Busch C, Melville J, Kumar-Veeraswamy A, and Jones R (Radiology)

Graduated Fellow SOC Projects

  • Daly C, Kane I, Menkin Smith L, Summer A, Koval K, Neonatal Sepsis and Discharge Education in Masindi, Uganda: A Focused Assessment
  • Kitchell H, Kane I, Busch C, Pruitt C, Hall G, Patient Assignment by Residents in the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Quality Initiative
  • Kleiman E, Bog K, Pruitt C, Fraiser B, Sigorski, Use of Pictures of Laceration in Triage on Patient Care
  • Ruffin J, Kumar-Veeraswamy A, Moake M, Stem C, Pletzer S, Establishing Age and Gender Specific Norms for Mitral End Point Septal Separation (EPSS) Measurements in Pediatric Patients
  • Greer E, Pruitt C, Matlock K, Busch C, Mack E -ED Boarding Time Effect on DKA Resolution
  • Lalich M, Price A, Whalen A, Moake M, Lehman-Huskamp K - “Rolling Refresher Code Cart Contents
  • Foutch J, Jackson B, Kane I, Kumar-Veeraswamy A, Williams C - A Pediatric Emergency Department Comparison of Patient-Assessed Provider Compassion During Encounters Requiring Sedations
  • Jackson K, Price A, Bondo S, Busch C, McSwain D, – Difference in Pediatric vs Non-pediatric providers in Treatment of Viral URI, UTI’s, and AOM via Telemedicine
  • Ruthford M, Kane I, Moake M, Borg K, Barnes R, Shah – Simulation-Based Curriculum for Ultrasound Guided Lumbar Puncture in Neonates
  • Allen K, Pruitt, C, Price, A, Russel SW – Education of Providers & Educators in Suicidal Ideation in the PEDS ED/Universal Screening
  • Robinson L, Busch C, Jump C, Lesher A, Pruitt C– Low Risk Abdominal Pain Resource Utilization in the Pediatric ED
  • SOC: Pruitt, Jump, Busch, and Lesher
  • Sims MJ, Busch C, Jackson BF, Kumar-Veeraswamy A, Hollinger L and Kane ID. Ethnic Disparities in Pediatric Appendicitis Presentation.
  • Moake MM, Presley BC, Hill JG, Wolf BJ, Kane ID, Busch CB and Jackson BF. Point-of-Care Ultrasound to Assess Gastric Content in Pediatric Emergency Department Patients.
  • Monroe AK, Kane ID, Lehman-Huskamp K, Summer A and MenkinSmith L. Estimating Weight of Children in Uganda: Comparing Broselow, PAWPER-XL-MAC and Mercy Methods.
  • Cummings EC, Russell WS, Ruthford M, Alam S, Rogers M and Borg KT. Delays to Surgical Testicular Detorsion in Emergency Department Patients.
  • Cummings EC, Russell WS, Ruthford M, Alam S, Rogers M and Borg KT. Survey of EM and PEM providers examining practice variation in testicular detorsion attempts.
  • Dincman SG, Roberts J, Busch C, Price A. Prediction of Admission Criteria for Pediatric Patients with Croup Requring Two Racemic Epinephrine Treatments.
  • Calder JK, French D, Price AB, Jackson BF. 911 Utilization with Spanish-Speaking High-Acuity Patients.
  • Henderson J, Engel S, Birdsong S, Stone C, Marvin W, Jackson BF. Vacation Sedation: Can We Improve the Procedural Sedation Experience in the Pediatric Emergency Department.
  • Pifko E, Price A, Busch C, Smith C, Jiang Y, Dobson JV, Tuuri RE. An Observational Review of Pediatric Intraosseous Needle Placement in the Pediatric Emergency Department.
  • Starr RS, Hayden GE, Cina R, Losek JD, Tuuri RE. Analysis of the Vessel Loop Procedure for Management of Soft-Tissue Abscesses.
  • Hewett KM, Price AB, Tuuri RE, Lehman-Huskamp K. Salicylate Toxicity in Children: Demographic and Clinical Characteristics in the Past 10 Years.
  • Park DB, Hill JG, Thacker PG, Rumboldt Z, Huda W, Ashley B, Hulsey T, Russell WS. The Role of Limited Head Computed Tomography in the Evaluation of Pediatric Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Malfunction.

2025

  • Marcie Costello, DO - Stewart GB, Thompson RL, Iyer MS, Rust LO, Stevens JH, Gillespie JL, Costello ML, Tyler AN. “Overcoming Barriers to Chest X-ray De-implementation in Bronchiolitis: An Emergency Department Quality Improvement Initiative within the ROUTT-B Study.” Poster presented at: Pediatric Academic Society (PAS) Conference; April 2025; Honolulu, HI.
  • Emily Kleiman, MD “Using Quality Improvement Methodology to Reduce Length of Stay for Patients with Simple, Isolated Lacerations in the Pediatric Emergency Department, Poster Presentation Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, April 24-28, Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “Ethics”, MUSC College of Medicine, MUSC Medical Students, March 11, 2025, Charleston, SC
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “To Be Assigned or Not To Be Assigned: A Goal Oriented Approach to Patient Assignment in the Pediatric ED.” Poster Presentation. March 2025, APPD Annual Spring Meeting. Atlanta, GA. Authors: H Kitchell, MD. I Kane, MD. K Magafas, MD.
  • Chris Daly, MD “IMCI Bangladesh Overview” MUSC Global Health FLEX Course, MUSC College of Medicine, Medical Students, February 28, 2025, Charleston, SC
  • Chris Daly, MD “Zambian Malaria Program” MUSC Global Health FLEX Course, MUSC College of Medicine, Medical Students, February 28, 2025, Charleston, SC
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “Ethics”, MUSC College of Medicine, MUSC Medical Students, February 4, 2025, Charleston, SC
  • Chris Daly, MD “Ethics”, MUSC Ethics Course, MUSC College of Medicine M2 Medical Students, February 3, 2025, Charleston, SC
  • Marcie Costello, DO “Respiratory Complaints in the School-Aged Child” EM Residents , MUSC EM Residency, January 30, 2025, Charleston, SC
  • Marcie Costello, DO “Mystery Toxicology Case” Pediatric Residents, MUSC Pediatric Resident Academic Half Day, January 15, 2025, Charleston, SC
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “Ethics”, MUSC College of Medicine, MUSC Medical Students, January 14, 2025, Charleston, SC
  • Chris Daly, MD “Medical Students Ethics Course”, MUSC College of Medicine, MUSC Medical Students, January 13, 2025, Charleston, 2025
  • Chris Daly, MD “Altitude Illness” Pediatric Residents, MUSC Pediatric Resident Academic Half Day, January 8, 2025, Charleston, SC
  • Abigail Marcom, MD “Altered Mental Status”, Pediatric Residents, MUSC Pediatric Resident Academic Half Day, January 8, 2025, Charleston, SC
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “ Pediatric Trauma”, Pediatric Residents, MUSC Pediatric Resident Academic Half Day, January 8, 2025, Charleston, SC

2024

  • Emily Kleiman, MD - Cincinnati Children's Intermediate Improvement Science Series Quality Improvement Research Update (Feb 22, Apr 7, Jun 5)
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “Pediatric Board Review – Jeopardy”, Pediatric Residents, MUSC Pediatric Resident Academic Half Day, December 2024, Charleston, SC
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “Ethics”, MUSC College of Medicine, MUSC Medical Students, December 3, 2024, Charleston, SC
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “Ethics”, MUSC College of Medicine, MUSC Medical Students, November 4, 2024, Charleston, SC
  • Kaitlyn Boggs, MD “Head, Neck, and Throat Ultrasound:. MUSC College of Medicine, Medical Students, October 18, 2024
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “Ethics”, MUSC College of Medicine, MUSC Medical Students, October 8, 2024, Charleston, SC
  • Chris Daly, MD, Caruthers C, McDowell H, Kusemererwa P, Akullo FP, Kajja Jr J, Jjuko E, Koval KW. A Retrospective Review of Newborn Discharge Summaries and Antibiotic Administration at a Non-Governmental Rural Hospital in Masindi, Uganda. Poster Presentation at: Children's Healthcare Of Philadelphia's Pediatric Global Health Conference. Oct 2024. Philadelphia, PA. (Presented by Caruthers C).
  • Chris Daly, MD, Enggasser A, Alerre A, Daly C, Berkelhamer , Kusemererwa P, Kajja Jr J, Jjuuko E, Koval KW. Evaluation of Comfort, Knowledge, and Skills Retention at 6 Months After Multimodal WHO Essential Newborn Care 1 Course Using NeoNatalie Live in Rural Uganda. Poster Presentation at: Children's Healthcare Of Philadelphia's Pediatric Global Health Conference. Oct 2024. Philadelphia, PA. (Presented by Enggasser A).
  • Kaitlyn Boggs, MD, “Introduction to Ultrasound”. MUSC College of Medicine, First Year Medical Students, August 20, 2024
  • Chris Daly, MD, “Emergency Care in the Low Resource Environment”. MUSC College of Medicine Global Health Flex Track. Yearly, 2022-2024
  • Chris Daly, MD, “Global Health Envenomation”. MUSC College of Medicine Global Health Flex Track. Yearly, 2022-2024.
  • Andrew Brooks, DO, “Three Respiratory Emergencies: The Three Viral Horseman of the Pediatric ER”; MUSC Emergency Medicine Resident Weekly Conference; Charleston, SC; January, 11th, 2024
  • Andrew Brooks, DO, “Three Respiratory Emergencies: The Three Viral Horseman of the Pediatric ER”; Trident Health Emergency Medicine Resident Program; Charleston, SC; January 11th, 2024
  • Boggs K, Madhok M, Ahluwalia, T. How to Create Your Own Engaging Virtual Escape Room. Workshop at the International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH). January 2024, San Diego, California.
  • Emily Kleiman, MD, "The Altered Infant: Case Studies in Pediatric Emergency Medicine" MUSC Emergency Medicine Residency Pediatric Lecture Series. 25 January 2024. 
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “Pediatric Trauma”, MUSC Emergency Medicine Residency Pediatric Lecture Series. 25 January 2024. 
  • Leslie Thompson, MD, MUSC Pediatric Resident Education "Head Injuries” January 2024
  • Leslie Thompson, MD, SC Children's Advocacy Medical Response System Case Conference "Congenital Syphilis” February 2024
  • Emily Kleiman, MD. "Trauma Basics for the Pediatric Resident: Getting Comfortable at the Head of the Bed." MUSC Pediatric Residency, Charleston, SC. February 2024. 
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “Heat Illnesses and Cold Illnesses”, MUSC Wilderness Medicine Lecture; Charleston, SC; February, 26th, 2024
  • Andrew Brooks, DO, “Wound and Burn Management”; MUSC Wilderness Medicine Lecture, Charleston, SC; February, 26th, 2024
  • Chris Daly, MD, “Dive Medicine”. MUSC College of Medicine Wilderness Medicine Rotation. March 2023-2024.
  • Chris Daly, MD, “Bear Safety”. MUSC College of Medicine Wilderness Medicine Rotation. March 2023-2024.
  • Chris Daly, MD, “Altitude Illness”. MUSC College of Medicine Wilderness Medicine Rotation. Yearly, March 2022-2024.
  • Daly, C. H., Koval, K. W., Alerre A., Kusemererwa, P., Summer, A. P., Kane, I. D., Moake, M. M., Atukunda, K., Kisembo, P., Kajja, J., & MenkinSmith, L. P. (2024, April). An Assessment of Maternal Recognition of Neonatal Sepsis Danger Signs Following Implementation of Standardized Newborn Discharge Education in Western Uganda. In Medical University of South Carolina Center for Global Health Research Symposium. Medical University of South Carolina. Charleston, SC. 
  • Hannah Kitchell, MD, “To Be Assigned or Not to Be Assigned: That is the Question Posed in the Pediatric ER.” Oral Presentation. Overview of Fellowship Project. March 2024 Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellows Conference. Cleveland, Ohio. Authors: H Kitchell, MD.
  • Enggasser A, Alerre A, Daly C, Berkelhamer S, Kusemererwa P, Kajja J, Jjuko E, Koval K. A Quality Improvement Initiative to Improve Newborn Resuscitation Skills Among Nurse Midwives in Western Uganda. Poster Presentation. Center for Global Health, MUSC. April 2024.
  • Hall C, Koval K, Kusemrerwa P, Daly C. Evaluating Pediatric Emergency Preparedness at Masindi Kitara Hospital, Uganda. Poster Presentation. Center for Global Health, MUSC. April 2024.
  • Andrew Brooks, DO, “4 Year Old with Leg Swelling”; Pediatric POCUS (P2) Conference; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; May, 1st, 2024
  • Daly, C. H., Koval, K. W., Alerre A., Kusemererwa, P., Summer, A. P., Kane, I. D., Moake, M. M., Atukunda, K., Kisembo, P., Kajja, J., & MenkinSmith, L. P. (2024, May). An Assessment of Maternal Recognition of Neonatal Sepsis Danger Signs Following Implementation of Standardized Newborn Discharge Education in Western Uganda. In Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Pediatric Academic Societies. Toronto, Canada
  • Chris Daly, MD, “Development of a Pediatric Resident Global Health Curriculum Passport”. Clinicians as Educators Symposium, May 17, 2024.
  • Chris Daly, MD, “Pediatric Emergency Pearls Jeopardy”. MUSC Department of Emergency Medicine PEM Lecture Series. May 30, 2024.
  • Emily Kleiman, MD – “Calcium Channel Blocker Toxicity" Trident Emergency Medicine Residency Toxicology Course Elective, Charleston, SC. May 2024. 
  • Emily Kleiman, MD. "Ethics and the Law: Informed Consent, Confidentiality, Secrets, and Digital Health Information." MUSC College of Medicine MS2 Ethics Course, Charleston, SC. 17 June 2024.
  • Emily Kleiman, MD. "Ethics and the Physician-Patient Relationship." MUSC College of Medicine MS2 Ethics Course, Charleston, SC. 18 June 2024. 
  • Emily Kleiman, MD. "Ethics and Disclosure, Cultural Humility, and Discrimination." MUSC College of Medicine MS2 Ethics Course, Charleston, SC. 26 June 2024.
  • Chris Daly, MD, “Newborn and Pediatric Capacity Building in Uganda: Lessons and Challenges in Global Health”. MUSC Pediatric Grand Rounds, June 14, 2024
  • Kaitlyn Boggs MD, Pediatric Anaphyalxis, Academic Conference, Medical University of South Carolina Pediatric Residency, 2024
  • Kaitlyn Boggs MD, The Critically Ill Neonate, Academic Conference, Medical University of South Carolina Emergency Medicine Residency, 2024
  • Kaitlyn Boggs MD, Aspirated and Ingested Foreign Bodies, Academic Conference, Medical University of South Carolina Pediatric Residency, 2024

2023

  • Jaya Ruffin, MD Pediatric Seizures and Neurological Emergencies- Regional Lecture to Trident EM Residency Program- January 2023
  • Emily Kleiman, MD – “Head Trauma in the Wilderness." MUSC College of Medicine Wilderness Medicine Elective Course, Charleston, SC. March 2023.
  • Jaya Ruffin, MD, Wound Management in the Wilderness- Wilderness Medicine Course for MUSC Medical Students and EM Residents- March 2023Leslie Thompson, MD, SC Children’s Law Center (DSS & Law Enforcement) "Abusive Head Trauma” April 2023
  • Emily Kleiman, MD, "Pediatric Emergency Jeopardy" MUSC Emergency Medicine Residency Pediatric Lecture Series, Charleston, SC. April 2023. 
  • Jaya Ruffin, MD, Pediatric Submersion Injuries and Drowning Management- Lecture at State-Wide SC EMS Conference- October 2023, Lecture to MUSC Emergency Medicine Residency- May 2023
  • Leslie Thomspon, MD, SC DHEC Pediatric Webinar for EMS “Brief Overview of Child Abuse & Neglect” July 2023
  • Jaya Ruffin, MD Pediatric Head Trauma and Injuries- Lecture to MUSC Pediatric Dental Residency- January 2023, Lecture to MUSC Pediatric Residency July 2023
  • Leslie Thompson, MD, MUSC Virtual Press Conference "Drowning Prevention” July 2023
  • Leslie Thompson, MD MUSC Pediatric Resident Education "Brief Resolved Unexplained Events" Aug 2023
  • Chris Daly, MD, “Environmental Emergencies”. MUSC Pediatric Resident Academic Half Day. August 2, 2023.
  • Emily Kleiman, MD “Pediatric Cardiac Arrest in the Pre-Hospital Setting”; SC EMS-C Pediatric Webinar Series, Prisma Health; Columbia, SC; September 27, 2023
  • Alerre A, Daly C, Koval K, Atukunda K, Peter K, Patrick K, MenkinSmith L. Addressing a Need of Our Most Vulnerable: Neonatal Sepsis Initiatives in Rural Uganda. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Global Health Conference. September 2023.
  • Leslie Thomson, MD SC Children’s Law Center (DSS & Law Enforcement) "Medical Aspects of Sexual Abuse" Nov 2023
  • Emily Kleiman, MD, "Pediatric Cardiac Arrest for the Open Water Rescuer." American Lifesaving Association Board of Directors Annual Conference, Asheville, NC. November 2023
  • Jaya Ruffin, MD, Pediatric Endocrine Emergencies- Regional Lecture to Trident EM Residency Program- December 2023
  • Kaitlyn Boggs, MD, The Pediatric Airway, Grand Rounds, Ronald Reagan Institute of Emergency Medicine, Masters in Emergency Medicine: India, 2023
  • Kaitlyn Boggs, MD, Virtual Escape Room Iron Toxicity, Grand Rounds, Ronald Reagan Institute of Emergency Medicine, Masters in Emergency Medicine: India, 2023

2022

  • Elle Greer, DO, “Beware of Anchoring Biases”; MUSC Emergency Medicine Resident Weekly Conference; Charleston, SC; April, 28, 2022
  • Elle Greer, DO, “The Pediatric Trauma” MUSC Trauma Conference for Surgery and Emergency Medicine Residents; Charleston, SC; April 21, 2022
  • Aalap Shah, MD; Bryan Barnes, DO; Cindy Olivia, MD; Quinn Cummings, MD; Matthew Moake, MD; Nicole Li, MD; Evan Verplancken, MD; Christopher Stem, MD – MUSC SonoGames 20222, MUSC Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Charleston, SC, April 7, 2022
  • Barron Frazier MD (presenter), Chris Daly, MD, “Predictors of Adequate Post-Intubation Sedation in a Pediatric Emergency Department”, Pediatric Academic Society (PAS), Denver, CO April 2022
  • Chris Pruitt, MD, FAAP – The Febrile Infant in 2022: Where We’ve Been, Why We’re Here, and Where We’re Going, MUSC Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Charleston, SC, March 18, 2022
  • Chris Daly, MD – “Global Health Trauma Workshop”, MUSC College of Medicine Global health Flex Track, Charleston, SC, March 9, 2022
  • Chris Daly, MD - “Emergency Care in the Low Resource Environment”. MUSC College of Medicine Global Health Flex Track., Charleston, SC March 3, 2022. 
  • Chris Daly, MD - “Global Health Envenomation”. MUSC College of Medicine Global Health Flex Track., Charleston, SC, March 2, 2022. 
  • Elle Greer, DO – “Heat and Cold Environmental Injuries”, MUSC College of Medicine Wilderness Medicine Rotation, Charleston, SC, March 2, 2022
  • Chris Daly, MD - “Altitude Illness”. MUSC College of Medicine Wilderness Medicine Rotation., Charleston, SC, March 1, 2022
  • Elle Greer - “Key Concepts of Assessment and Care Management based on Mechanism and Injury". SC Pediatric Trauma and Injury Prevention Symposium breakout session presenter, South Carolina, February 25, 2022
  • Lauren Robinson – “Every Child, Every Day: Ensuring Your Organization in Pediatric Ready”, SC Pediatric Trauma and Injury Prevention Symposium, Breakout Session Speaker Trident Emergency Medicine Residency, Charleston, SC, February 25, 2022
  • Kelsey Allen – “Kid Skin… It Can Be Confusing”, Emergency Medicine Resident Education, Trident Medical Center, Charleston, SC, February 2022
  • K Jackson, D McSwain, C Busch, A Price, M Gregoski, S Bondo, Providers Prescribing Practices in Pediatric Telemedicine. The National Telehealth Research Symposium – SEARCH. November 2022.
  • Leslie Thompson, MD, MUSC Emergency Medicine Resident Education "CAP Overview” Dec 2022