Address:
Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
East Carolina University
Brody School of Medicine
Department of Surgery
600 Moye Blvd.
Greenville, NC 27858-4354
E-mail: pschenar@pcmh.com
Phone: 252-847-4299
Date of Birth: January 1, 1965
Place of Birth: Garden City, New York
Education
1983 - 1987 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
Bronx, New York
Bachelor of Science, Biology
1989 - 1990 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Farmington, Connecticut
Post-Sophomore Fellow in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
1987 - 1992 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Farmington, Connecticut
Doctor of Medicine
Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments
2004 ASSOCIATION FOR SURGICAL EDUCATION
Surgical Education Research Fellow
1999 – 2000 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Nashville, Tennessee
Fellowship – Trauma Surgery & Surgical Critical Care
1994 – 1996 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AND SHRINER’S BURN
INSTITUTE
Investigational Intensive Care Unit
Galveston, Texas
N.I.H Trauma Research Fellow
1992 - 1993 MAINE MEDICAL CENTER
General Surgery
Portland, Maine
Internship
1993 - 1999 MAINE MEDICAL CENTER
General Surgery Residency
Portland, Maine
(Chief Surgical Resident: 1998 – 1999)
Military Service
1994 - Present United States Army Medical Corps (Reserve)
Rank: Major (MOS J61-M4)
1999-2000 Surgeon, 4203rd US Army Hospital
Nashville, Tennessee.
2000-2001 Coordinator, 5th Group, Special Forces, 18 delta Trauma Rotation
Vanderbilt University Trauma Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
2001-Present Surgeon, 874th Medical Team, Forward Surgical (FST)
Fort Jackson, South Carolina
2003 Operation Enduring Freedom: Trauma Surgeon,
948th & 946th Forward Surgical Teams, Afghanistan.
Award: Army Commendation Metal
2004-2005 Operation Iraqi Freedom (Tikrit, Abu Ghraid, Bagdad)
Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan)
Trauma Surgeon: 933rd Forward Surgican Team /
115th Field Hospital / 86th Combat Support Hospital
Awards: Bronze Star
Army Commendation Medal w/Oak Leaf Cluster
Army Achievement Medal
2004-Present Surgeon, 933rd Forward Surgical Tean (FST)
Certifications
Board Certifications:
American Board of Surgery, Special Certification of Surgical
Critical Care – 10/2001 – 7/2012
American Board of Surgery - General Surgery
12/2000 – 7/2011
Diplomate: National Board of Medical Examiners
1992
Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor
Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider
Pediatric Advanced Life Support Provider
Medical Licensure
North Carolina Medical License
Maine Medical License (expired)
Tennessee Medical License (expired)
Honors/Awards
Fordham University
Summa Cum Laude
Phi Beta Kappa
Alpha Sigma Nu
Phi Kappa Phi
Alpha Epsilon Delta
Deans List: Honors 1983-84, High Honors 1984-87
McVicor Scholarship
University of Connecticut, School of Medicine
Scholars in Surgery
Waterbury Medical Association Scholarship
American College of Surgeons Award for Excellence in Surgical Studies (Connecticut Chapter)
Surgical Residency and Research
American College of Surgeons (Connecticut Chapter)
Pediatric Trauma Paper Award – 1992
American College of Surgeons (Maine Chapter)
Resident Trauma Paper Award – 1996 (New England Regional Finalist)
Resident Teacher of the Year in Surgery – 1997
Maine Medical Center
University of Vermont, School of Medicine
Resident Teacher of the Year in Surgery – 1998
Maine Medical Center
University of Vermont, School of Medicine
Resident Teacher of the Year in Surgery – 1999
Maine Medical Center
University of Vermont, School of Medicine
East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine
Alpha Omega Alpha
Master Educator Award
National Outstanding Teacher Award - Association for Surgical Education
UNC Board of Governors, Distinguished Professor for Teaching Award
Robert L. Jones Award for Outstanding Teaching
Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director – Class of 2003
Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director – Class of 2004
Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award – Class of 2004
String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2004
Outstanding Paper Award-Association for Surgical Education - 2004
Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director – Class of 2005
String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2005
String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2006
Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director – Class of 2006
University Award for Oustanding Teaching 2006, Finalist
Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director – Class of 2007
String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2007
Chosen by Class of 2007 to administer Hippocratic Oath at graduation
Clincal Science Award for Best Clinical Teacher of the Year-2007
White Coat Ceremony, Key Note Speaker, Class of 2011
String of Pearls Invited Lecture – Class of 2008
Military Awards:
Bronze Star {Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan)}
Army Commendation Medal w/Oak Leaf Cluster, {Operation Iraqi Freedom}
Army Acheivement Medal
Civic Honors & Awards:
Eagle Scout
Faculty Appointments
2007 – Present
Associate Professor (with Tenure)
Department of Surgery
East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine
2006 – Present
Director, General Surgery Residency Program
East Carolina University, Pitt County Memorial Hospital
2001 – 2007
Assistant Professor
Department of Surgery
East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine
2005
Associate Director, General Surgery Residency
East Carolina University, Pitt County Memorial Hospital
2004 - Present
Resident Coordinator (Surgery, Emergency Medicine, OB/GYN,
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation)
Trauma Surgery & Surgical Intensive Care Unit Rotations
East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine
2002 – 2006
Clerkship Director
Surgery Clerkship
East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine
2002 – 2003
Director Surgical Preceptorship
Physician’s Assistant Program
East Carolina University School of Allied Health
2002-Present
Instructor
Anatomy & Histology
East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine
2002-Present
Lecturer: War & Medicine Seminar
Medical Ethics
East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine
2001
Course Director
General Surgery Didactic Course
Physician’s Assistant Program
East Carolina University School of Allied Health
2001 - Present
Selective Director
Acting Internship Trauma Surgery
East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine
2001 - Present
Selective Director
Acting Internship Surgical Critical Care
East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine
2001 - Present
Student Coordinator
Trauma Rotation of 3rd Year General Surgery Clerkship
East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine
2000 - 2001
Instructor of Surgery
Department of Surgery
Division of Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
2000 - 2001
Instructor of Surgery
Department of Surgery
Meharry Medical College
2000 - 2001
Instructor
Emergency Medicine Course
Physician’s Assistant Program
Trevecca University
1999 – 2000
Instructor
Problem Based Learning Elective
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
1999 - 2000
Instructor
General Surgery Clerkship
Meharry Medical College
1994 - 1996
Teaching Assistant
Integrated Physiology Lab
University of Texas Medical Branch
Hospital Appointments
2001 - Present Attending Surgeon
Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
Pitt County Memorial Hospital/ University Health Systems
2000 - 2001 Co-Medical Director & Flight Physician
Vanderbilt Life Flight
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
2000 - 2001 Attending Surgeon
Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Administrative Appointments
(East Carolina University)
2007 - Present Chairman, Personnel Committee (Promotion & Tenure),
Department of Surgery, East Carolina University
2007 – Present Organizational Culture Assessment Team
Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University
2005 - 2007 Chairman, Strategic Planning Steering Committee
Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University
2005 – Present Faculty Senator (elected by faculty to represent the Brody School of Medicine to East Carolina University)
2005 – Present Student Affairs Committee
2003 – Present Division of Surgical Education
Surgery Education Work Group
2002 – Present M3 Promotion Committee, Department of Surgery Representative
M3-M4 Curriculum Committee, Department of Surgery Representative
Trauma Performance Improvement Committee
LCME Education Committee
General Curriculum Design Subcommittee
2002 – 2005 Trauma Clinic Committee, Chairman
2001 – Present Surgical Education Committee
Regional/National Appointments
American Trauma Society, North Carolina Chapter
President (2005 – Present)
Vice President (2004)
Association for Surgical Education
Executive Board Member (2007)
Recorder
Curriculum Committee
Clerkship Directors Committee
American College of Surgeons (NC Chapter)
Director Annual Meetings (2008-2011)
Program Director, 50th Annual Meeting, 2006
Committee on Trauma
Chair, Education Subcommittee
Combat Casualty Care Research Program
American Institute of Biological Sciences
Hemostatis Section- Research Proposal Reviewer.
(2004, 2007)
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Committee on Careers in Trauma Surgery
Military Committee
Eastern Regional Advisory Committee for Trauma (North Carolina)
Disaster Preparation Committee
Memberships in Professional Societies
- American College of Surgeons, Fellow
- American Trauma Society
- American College of Chest Physicians
- Association for Surgical Education
- Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
- Society of Critical Care Medicine
- American Medical Association
- Shock Society
- Society of Civil War Surgeons
- North Carolina Medical Society
- Pitt County Medical Society
- Charles Rob Student Surgical Society - Founding Faculty Advisor
- Association of Military Surgeons, United States
- Southeastern Surgical Congress
- Association for Academic Surgery
Journal Publications
1. Schenarts PJ, Bone HG, Traber LD, Traber DL. Effects of severe smoke inhalation injury on systemic microvascular blood flow. Shock 6(3): 201-205, 1996.
2. Schenarts, PJ, Prough DS. Monitoring organ response during resuscitation in the systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Current Opinion in Critical Care. 1996;2(4):267-272.
3. Bone HG, Schenarts PJ, Booke M, McGuire R, Harper D, Traber LD, Traber DL. Oxalated pyridoxilated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate normalizes the hyperdynamic circulation in septic sheep. Critical Care Med 25(6), 1010-18, 1997.
4. Shin CS, Han JU, Kim JL, Schenarts PJ, Hawkins, Traber DL. Heparin attenuated neutrophil infiltration but did not affect renal injury induced by ischemia-reperfusion. Yonsei Med J 38(3), 1997.
5. Shin CS, Lee KY, Kim HW, Schenarts PJ, Traber DL. Renal ischemia-reperfusion injury does not induce pulmonary dysfunction in sheep. Yonsei Med J 38(3), 1997.
6. Cushing BM, Clark DE, Cobean R, Schenarts PJ, Rutstein LA. Blunt and penetrating trauma: Has anything changed? Surg Clinic North America 77(6), 1997.
7. Elgio GI, Mathew BP, Poli de Fieredo LF, Schenarts PJ, Horton JW, Dubick MA, Krammer GC. Resuscitation with hypertonic saline dextran improves cardiac function in vivo and ex vivo after burn injury in sheep. Shock 9(5): 375-383, 1998.
8. Bone HG, Schenarts PJ, Fischer SR, McGuire R, Traber LD, Traber DL. Pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate reverses hyperdynamic circulation in septic sheep. J Appl Physiol 84(6): 1991-1999, 1998.
9. Bone HG, Fischer SR, Schenarts PJ, McGuire R, Traber LD, Traber DL. Continuous infusion of pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate in hyperdynamic septic sheep. Shock 10(1):69-76, July 1998.
10. Elgio GI, Poli de Figueiredo LF, Schenarts PJ, Traber DL, Traber LD, Krammer GC. Hypertonic saline dextran produces early (8-12 h) fluid sparing in burn resuscitation: A 24-h prospective, double blind study in sheep. Crit Care Med 28(1): 163-71, January 2000.
11. Schenarts PJ, Schmalstrig FC, Hawkins H, Bone HG, Traber LD, Traber DL. Effects of an L-selectin antibody on the pulmonary and systemic manifestations of severe smoke inhalation injuries in sheep. J Burn Care Rehabil 21(3): 229-40, May-June 2000.
12. Schenarts PJ, Diaz J, Kaiser C, Carrillo Y, Eddy V, Morris J. Prospective Comparison of Admission Computed Tomographic Scan and Plain Films of the Upper Cervical Spine in Trauma Patients with Altered Mental Status. Journal of Trauma 51(4): 663-669, October 2001.
13. Bone HG, Sakurai H, Schenarts PJ, Traber LD, Traber DL. Effects of manganese superoxide dismutase, when given after inhalation injury had been established. Crit Care Med 30(4):856-60, April 2002.
14. Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF, Spain T, Walker J, Crowder G, Barrett A, Joyner M, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Swanson M, Goettler CE. Characterization Of Trauma Patients Lost To Follow-Up. Journal of Trauma 53(6):1214, 2002.
15. Sagraves SG, Conquest AM, Albrecht RJ, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Powell CS, Rotondo MF. Popliteal artery trauma in a rural level 1 trauma center. American Surgeon 69(6):485-9, June 2003.
16. Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF, Blount KP, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Swanson M, Goettler CE. Clinical predictors of subtherapeutic aminoglycoside levels in trauma patients undergoing once-daily dosing. Journal of Trauma 55(2):255-60, August 2003.
17. Toschlog EA, MacElligot J, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Rotondo MF, Swanson MS. The relationship of injury severity score (ISS) and Glasgow coma score (GCS) to rehabilitative potential in patients suffering traumatic brain injury. American Surgeon 69(6):491-7, 2003.
18. Schenarts PJ. Three year old boy with burn wound sepsis: A challenge to the ethics of a responsible surgeon. Current Surgery 61(3):245-6, May-Jun 2004.
19. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Collins BA, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF. Language Barrier Leads to the Unneccesary Intubation of Trauma Patients. American Surgeon 70(9), 783-6, September 2004.
20. Schenarts PJ, Bowen J, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Cromwell S, Rotondo MF. The Effect of a Rotating Night-Float Coverage Scheme on Preventable and Potentially Preventable Morbidity at a Level I Trauma Center. The American Journal of Surgery 190 (1), 147-152, July 2005.
21. Beaver TM, Schenarts PJ. Battlefield Surgery 2005. International Journal of Surgery, June 2005.
22. Rotondo MF, Schenarts PJ. Invited Critique of article “Corticosteroid Use in the Intensive Care Unit” by Britt RC, Devine A, Swallen KC et al. Archives of Surgery 141, 149 (critique; article 145-149), February 2006.
23. Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE. Anterior Urethral Disruption in a Female Patient with a Traumatic Pelvic Fracture. Surgery Journal, 1(1): 14-16, 2006.
24. Schenarts PJ, Anderson Schenarts KD, Rotondo MF. Myths and Realities of the 80-hour Work Week. Current Surgery 63(4):269-74, Jul-Aug 2006.
25. Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR. Brief interval transfer (BIT): the morbid consequences of delay to the trauma center in a rural patient demographic. (Journal of Trauma, under revision).
26. Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Low-Dose Dopamine: a Physiologically based review. Current Surgery 63(3):219-25, May-June 2006.
27. Goettler CE, Fugo JR, Bard MR, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. Predicting the need for early tracheostomy. Journal of Trauma, 60(5):991-6, May 2006.
28. Schenarts PJ. Resident dismissal – the basics. Focus on Surgical Education, Winter 2006.
29. Rotondo MF, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Robertson MJ. What Price Committment – What Benefit? The Cost of a Saved Life in a Developing Level I Trauma Center. (Submitted for publication to the Journal of Trauma, Sept 30, 2006).
30. Bard, MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Sagraves, SG, Schenarts PJ, Newel MA, Fugate M, Rotondo MF. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome: turning minor injuries into major problem. Journal of Trauma 61(6):1441-1446, December 2006.
31. Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Rural trauma recidivism: a different disease. Archives of Surgery 142: 77-81, January 2007.
32. Sagraves SG, Phade S, Spain T, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Newell MA, Cairns B, Peck M, Rotondo MF: A Collaborative Systems Approach to Rural Burn Care. Journal of Burn Care and Research 28(1):111-4, Jan-Feb 2007.
33. Schenarts PJ. Debriefing is an effective method for providing feedback and ensuring adherence to best clinical practice by residents in the intensive care unit. Critical Care Medicine, 35(3): 957-8, March 2007.
34. Newell MA, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Holbert D, Pories WJ, Rotondo MF. Body mass index and outcomes in critically injured blunt trauma patients: weighing the impact. Journal of the American College of Surgeons;204(5):1056-61, May 2007.
35. Toschlog EA, Newton C, Allen N, Newell MA, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF. Morbidity Reduction in Critically Ill Trauma Patients Through use of a Computerized Insulin Infusion Protocol: A Preliminary Study. Journal of Trauma;62(6):1370-6, June 2007.
36. Schenarts PJ. Incorporating Leadership Training, a Horizontal Approach to Resuscitation and Performance Feedback into Advanced Life Support. Critical Care Medicine;35(7):1781-2, July 2007.
37. Schenarts PJ, Phade SV, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Field Hypotension: A Marker of Severe Injury or Crying Wolf? Accepted North Carolina Medical Journal, Jan 2008.
38. Schlizkus LL, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. "Personal Achievement and Team Success: Where is the Balance Point? FOCUS on Surgical Education Fall / Winter, 19-22, 2007.
39. Schenarts PJ Proceedings of the 2007 Annual Meetings of the Association for Surgical Education, Teaching & Learning in Medicine, Janurary 2008.
40. Schenarts PJ, Phade SV, Geottler GE,Waibel WH, Agle SC, Bard MR, Rotondo MF. Impact of Acute Care General Surgery Coverage by Trauma Surgeons on the Trauma Patient. The American Surgeon (Accepted for publication, Jan 2008).
41. Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Schenarts KD, Newell MA, Waibel BH, Rotondo MF. Increasing resident responsibility: the impact on trauma patients. Journal of Trauma (Submitted Jan. 2008).
42. Waibel BH, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG. High Pressure Water Jet Injury to Neck and Arm. American Surgeon (Submitted Feb 2008).
43. Schenarts PJ, Love KM, Agle SC, Haisch CE. Comparison of Surgery Applicants from US Medical Schools with US-Born and Foreign-Born International Medical School Graduates. Journal of Surgical Education. (Submitted March 2008).
Book and Book Chapters
1. Schenarts PJ and Traber DL: “The lung: An undrained abscess?” In: Intensivmedizin 1995 (Intensive Care Medicine 1995) (Eds. P Lawin K Peter, T Prien) Springer-Verlag, Stuttgart, New York pp 122-131, 1995.
2. Schenarts PJ and Traber DL. Interaction between vasodilating substances and lung function. In: Pulmonary Blood Flow in the Intensive Care Unit. (Ed. M Pinsky), WB Saunders, London pp 33-55, 1996.
3. Cushing BM, Schenarts PJ, Rutstein LA. Initial evaluation and resuscitation in trauma. In: Surgery, (Ed: Corson, Williamson R.) Mosby, London, UK. 2001.
4. Schenarts PJ and Morris JA. Critical Care. In: Clinician’s Pocket Reference, “The Scut Monkey Handbook” (9th Edition) (Ed: Gomella LG) Appleton & Lange, Stamford, CT, 2001.
5. Schenarts PJ. Umbrella Effects of Landmines. Emergency War Surgery Atlas (Ed. S. Nessen), Borden Institute Publishing, 2006.
6. Schenarts PJ and Robinson DW. Initial Control and Treatment of Left Subclavian Artery Gunshot Wound. In: Trauma Atlas, Borden Institute Publishing, 2006.
7. Schenarts PJ. The Competecies Under Fire: The Iraq Experience- Do Competencies Apply in the War Zone? Surgery: A Competency-Based Companion (Ed. B. Mann), 2006.
8. Schenarts PJ. Hopkins MA. The Art of Oral Presentation. Surgery: A Competency-Based Companion (Ed. B. Mann), 2006.
9. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Deab ABSITE Review Manual, Junior Resident Edition,East Carolina Press, 2007
10. Schenarts PJ and Rotondo MF. (Senior Editors) The Richard E. Deab ABSITE Review Manual, Senior Resident Edition, East Carolina Press, 2007
Published Abstracts
1. Booke M. Bradford DW, Meyer J. Pollard V, Conroy B, Bone HG, Schenarts PJ, Traber DL. Measurement of regional myocardial and cerebral blood flow: radioactive versus colored microspheres. FASEB J 9(3): 1995.
2. Schenarts PJ, Kikuchi Y, Bradford DW, Schmalstieg FC, Traber DL. A non-anticoagulant hepainoid (GM1892) Prevents increase in lung lymph flow after smoke inhalation injury. FASEB J, 9 (3): A416, 1995.
3. Schenarts PJ, Holme KR, Traber LD, Traber DL. Non-anticoagulant heparinoid and the acute lung injury associated with smoke. Shock Supp. 3: A194, 1995
4. Schenarts PJ, Kikuchi Y, Schmalstieg FC, Herndon DN, Traber LD, Traber DL. Role of L-selectin in the lung damage associated with injury. Shock Supp. 3: A24, 1995.
5. Bone HG, Traber LD, Schenarts PJ, Spaulding T, Traber DL. Hemodynamic effects of pyrioxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate (PHP) in conscious sheep during septic shock. Anesthesiology 83 (3A): A232, 1995.
6. Bone HG, Sakurai H, Traber L, Harper D, Schenarts PJ, Traber D. Pulmonary function after infusion of modified hemoglobin in septic sheep. Anesth Analg, 82 (2S): S40, 1996.
7. Schenarts PJ, Bone HG, Cindrink LL, Traber LD, Traber DL. Pancreatic blood flow after acute lung injury and sepsis in sheep. Crit Care Med, 24(1): A87, 1996.
8. Schenarts PJ, Hawkins H, Schmalstieg FC, Traber LD, Traber DL. Effect of L-selectin antibody on pulmonary morphology after smoke inhalation in sheep. Crit Care Med, 24(1): A80, 1996.
9. Schenarts PJ, Traber LD, Bone HG, Schmalstieg FC, Traber DL. Effect of porcine heparin on oxygenation and pulmonary transvasular fluid flux after smoke inhalation in sheep. Crit Care Med, 24(2): A89, 1996.
10. Shin C, Schenarts PJ, Harper D, Traber L, Hawkins H, Traber DL. Heparin prevents neutrophil infiltration but not tubular damage after renal ischemia-reperfusion injury in sheep. Anesth Anlag, 82(2S): S406, 1996.
11. Bone HG, Booke M, Schenarts PJ, O’Conner M, Traber LD, Traber DL. Comparison of different doses of pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyethylene conjugate in the treatment of hyperdynamic sepsis. Crit Care Med 24(1): A27, 1996.
12. Schenarts PJ, Hawkins H, Schmalstieg FC, Traber LD, Traber DL. Effect of L-selectin antibody on pulmonary morphology after smoke inhalation in sheep. Crit Care Med 24(1): A80, 1996.
13. Schenarts PJ, Traber LD, Bone HG, Schmalstieg FC, Traber DL. Effect of porcine heparin on oxygenation and pulmonary transvasular fluid flux after smoke inhalation in sheep. Crit Care Med 24(1): A89, 1996.
14. Shin C, Schenarts PJ, Harper D, Traber LD, Hawkins H, Traber DL. Heparin prevents neutrophil infiltration but not tubular damage after renal ischemia-reperfusion injury in sheep. Anesth Anlag 82(2S): S406, 1996.
15. Bone HG, Booke M. Schenarts PJ, O’Conner M, Traber LD, Traber DL. Comparison of different doses of pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyethylene conjugate in the treatment of hyperdynamic sepsis. Crit Care Med 24(1): A99, 1996.
16. Cindrink L, Schenarts PJ, O’Conner M, Traber L, Traber DL. Airway nebulization of a non-anticoagulant heparinoid (GM1892) attenuates cardiovascular depression following inhalation injury. Shock Supp. 1996
17. Bone H, Schenarts PJ, Fischer S, Booke M, Traber LD, Traber DL. Modified hemoglobin reduces catecholamine requirements in an ovine model of septic shock. Shock Supp 1996.
18. Schenarts PJ, Schmalstieg FC, Traber LD, Bone HG, Herdon DN, Traber DL. Effect of an L-selectin antibody on the pulmonary and systemic manifestations of smoke inhalation in sheep. Proc Amer Burn Association 28:131, 1996.
19. Schenarts PJ, Bone H, Kramer G, Pollard V, Meyer J, Cindrick L, Traber DL. Radioactive vs. colored microspheres in the determination of regional blood flow in sheep. FASEB J 10(3): A57, 1996.
20. Cindrick L, Schenarts PJ, Bone H, Traber LD, Herndon D, Traber DL. Nebulization of a non-anticoagulant heparinoid (GM 1892) attenuates lung lymph flow after acute lung injury in sheep. FAEB J 10(3): A353, 1996.
21. Bone H, Schenarts PJ, Cindrick L., Traber LD, Traber DL. Effects of nitric oxide scavenging on sheep pancreas and liver during sepsis. FASBE J 10(3): A598, 1999.
22. Sagraves SG, Fugo J, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Newell MA, Bowen J, Rotondo MF. Beta Blockade: Is It Safe in Elderly Trauma Patients? Critical Care Medicine 33(12 Suppl): A41, December 2005.
23. Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Surgical Resident Perceptions of Trauma / Critical Care Surgeons. Critical Care Medicine 33(12 Suppl): A71, December 2005.
24. Goettler CE, Briggs S, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) as a Rescue Maneuver for Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in Trauma Patients. Critical Care Medicine 33(12 Suppl): A115, December 2005.
25. Toschlog EA, Allen N, Briggs S, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Cefepime Continuous Infusion (CTI) versus Conventional Dosing (CVD) for Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP). Critical Care Medicine 33(12 Suppl): A171, December 2005.
26. Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF, Briggs S, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Newell MA. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Bedside Surgery: A Cost Effective Approach. Critical Care Medicine 33(12 Suppl): A175, December 2005.
Curriculum/ Syllabus
1. Schenarts PJ, Trauma Rotation Syllabus, 3rd year General Surgery Clerkship
Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, March, 2002.
2. Schenarts PJ, Trauma Rotation Curriculum, 2nd year Physician’s Assistant Program
Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, March 2002.
3. Schenarts PJ and Pofahl, W.General Surgery Course Curriculum, Physician Assistant Program, Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, April 2002.
4. Schenarts PJ, General Surgery Clerkship Syllabus, Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, North Carolina, June 2002.
5. Schenarts PJ, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care Curriculum, General Surgery Residency, East Carolina University, August, 2005
Regional & National Presentations
(Not published as abstracts)
1. Schenarts PJ and Fourihar F. K1 lymphoma: A case presentation. Winter meeting of The New England Pediatric Pathologists Club Providence, RI, 1990.
2. Schenarts PJ and Morgan A. Analysis of abuse versus non-abuse in school age children who required hospitalization after scald burn. 3rd Annual National Pediatric Trauma Forum. Indianapolis, IN 1993.
3. Schenarts PJ, Kikuchi Y, Bradford D, Schmalstieg F, Traber L, Traber D. A nonanticoagulant heparinoid preserves pulmonarymicrovascular permeability after smoke inhalation. McLaughlin Research Colloquium on Infection and Immunity. Galveston, TX, 1995.
4. Schenarts PJ. Smoke inhalation and neutrophil trafficking in the lung. 26th Annual Spring Surgical Symposium, Portland, ME, 1995.
5. Schenarts PJ. Hypertonic saline dextran in resuscitation of burns. 27th Spring Surgical Symposium, Portland, ME, 1996.
6. Schenarts PJ. Effects of anti-L-selection antibody on the pulmonary and systemic Manifestations of smoke inhalation injury. American College of Surgeons, Resident Trauma Paper Competiton (New England Regional Finals), Boston, MA, 1997.
7. Schenarts PJ. Pridoxilated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate normalizes Hyperdynamic circulation in sepsis. New England Surgical Symposium, Portland, ME, 1997.
8. Schenarts PJ, Brady TB, Abourjaily GS. Operative debridment of pancreatic necrosis. Winter meeting of the Maine Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, Sugar Loaf, ME, 1998.
9. Schenarts PJ. Physiologic endpoints in resuscitation. Surgical Grand Rounds, Maine Medical Center. Portland, ME, 1998.
10. Schenarts PJ. Clinical endpoints in the resuscitation of trauma. Conference on the Pulmonary Artery Catheter, Use, Misuse, Overuse. Portland, ME, 1999.
11. Schenarts PJ. Physiologic aspects of aging. Surgical Grand Rouds, Maine Medical Center. Portland, ME, 1999.
12. Schenarts PJ. Thromboembolism prophylaxis after traumatic injury. Multi-disciplinary Critical Care Grand Rounds, Vanderbilt, University, Nashville, TN, 2000.
13. Schenarts PJ. Medical consequences of terrorism, EMS Night Out, Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia, TN, 2000.
14. Schenarts PJ. Comparison & Constrast Adult and Pediatric Trauma, Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds. East Carolina University. Greenville, NC, 2001.
15. Schenarts PJ. Initial Resuscitation of the Pediatric Trauma Patient CORE Pediatric Trauma Program, NC, 2002.
16. Schenarts PJ. Renal Dose Dopamine: Science or Science Fiction. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds. East Carolina University. Greenville, NC, 2002.
17. Schenarts PJ, Roth S, Pofahl W. Preparation for Oral Boards. Chairman’s Conference, Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2002.
18. Schenarts PJ. Surgical Nutrition, Chairman’s Conference, Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2002.
19. Schenarts PJ. Kinematics of Traumatic Injury. Department of Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2003.
20. Bowen J, Schenarts PJ, Goebel J, Toschlog E, Sagraves S, Bard M, Rotondo M. Complications of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in trauma patients.
Principle Faculty Advisor
Third Place North Carolina Resident Trauma Paper Competition – 2002
21. Bowen J, Schenarts PJ, Bard M, Sagraves S, Goettler C, Toschlog E, Rotondo, MF. Does Resident Continuity of Care Matter? The Effect of a Unique Night-Time Coverage Scheme on Morbidity and Mortality at a Regional Level 1 Trauma Center.
Principle Faculty Advisor
First Place North Carolina Resident Trauma Paper Competition – 2003
First Place Southeastern Region Resident Trauma Paper Competition – 2003
National Finalist, representing Region IV – 2003
22. Mann CH, Barwick JF, Schenarts PJ. Common Orthopedic Injuries Presenting to a Public Hospital in Guatemala International Health Education Consortium, Guatemala, 2004.
23. Schenarts PJ. Battle Injures During Operation Enduring Freedom
Combined Trauma & Emergency Medicine Conference East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2003.
24. Schenarts PJ, Parker F. Global War on Terrorism: A View From Two Fronts. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2004.
25. Phade SV, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Effect of Trauma Center Development on Surgical Resident Education. ACS NC-COT Resident Paper Competition 2004.
Principle Faculty Advisor
Third Place North Carolina Resident Trauma Paper Competition – 2004
26. Fugo J, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Critically Injured Trauma Patients: Where do they belong? ACS NC-COT Resident Paper Competition 2004.
27. Fugate M, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: Turning Minor Injuries into Major Problems. ACS NC-COT Resident Paper Competition 2004.
28. Willis HL, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Smith PJ. Clinical significance of CT scan-identified blush in patients with liver injuries. Medical Student Annual Research Day, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, August 2004.
29. Smith PJ, Willis HL, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Shotgun Injury Management and Outcomes. Medical Student Annual Research Day, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, August 2004.
30. Fugate M, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: Turning Minor Injuries into Major Problems. EAST 18th Annual Scientific Assembly, January 2005.
31. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Fugo J, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Critically Injured Adolescent Patients: Where do they belong? Poster presentation at Southeastern Surgical Congress, February 2005.
32. Schenarts PJ. Critical Care While Under Fire: Tales from Iraq & Afghanistan. Multidisciplinary Critical Care Conference, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, May 2005.
33. Schenarts PJ. Trauma Care While Under Fire: Tales from Iraq & Afghanistan. Multidisciplinary Trauma Conference, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, July 2005.
34. Schenarts PJ. Oral Board Prep. Department of Surgery Chairman’s Conference, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, August 2005.
35. Schenarts PJ. Course Overview. Advanced Trauma Life Support (Course Director), University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina, Greenville, NC, August 2005.
36. Schenarts PJ. Transfer to Definitive Care. Advanced Trauma Life Support (Course Director), University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina, Greenville, NC, August 2005.
37. Schenarts PJ. Fundamentals of War Surgery: What a medical team needs to know prior to deployment. 916th Aerospace Medicine Flight, Seymour-Johnson Airforce Base, Goldsboro, NC, August 2005.
38. Schenarts PJ. Tactical Medicine. NC State Police Conference, Greenville, NC, August 2005.
39. Schenarts PJ. Battle Injuries during Operation Enduring Freedom. 8th Annual Naval Trauma Symposium, San Antonio, TX, August 2005.
40. Schenarts PJ. War Surgery during Operations Enduring Freedom & Iraqi Freedom. Surgical Grand Rounds, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, September 2005.
41. Goettler CE, Fugo JR, Bard MR, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. Predicting the need for early tracheostomy: a multifactorial analysis of 992 intubated trauma patients. Presented at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma 64th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, September 2005.
42. Schenarts PJ. Medical Care in a War Zone-Tales from Afghanistan & Iraq. Eastern Regional Advisory Committee (ERAC) meeting, Greenville, NC, November 2005.
43. Goettler CE, Briggs SE, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) as a Rescue Maneuver for Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in Trauma Patients. Poster presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 35th Critical Care Congress, San Francisco, CA, January 2006.
44. Sagraves SG, Fugo J, Bowen J, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Beta-Blockers are Safe in Elderly Trauma Patients. Poster presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 35th Critical Care Congress, San Francisco, CA, January 2006.
45. Toschlog EA, Allen N, Briggs SE, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Cefepime Continuous Infusion (CTI) Versus Conventional Dosing (CVD) for Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP). Poster presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 35th Critical Care Congress, San Francisco, CA, January 2006.
46. Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF, Briggs SE, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Newell MA. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Bedside Surgery: A Cost Effective Approach. Poster presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 35th Critical Care Congress, San Francisco, CA, January 2006.
47. Schenarts PJ, E Toschlog, S Sagraves, M Bard, C Goettler, M Newell, M Rotondo, Surgical Resident Perceptions Of Trauma / Critical Care Surgeons. Poster presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s 35th Critical Care Congress, San Francisco, CA, January 2006.
48. Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Willis H, Rotondo MF. Contrast Blush Not Degree of Injury or Transfusion Requirement Predict Positive Angiograms After Hepatic Trauma. Poster presentation at the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s 19th Annual Scientific Assembly, Orlando, FL, January 2006.
49. Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Bard MR, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. Free Peritoneal Fluid (FF) Without Solid Organ Injury on Computerized Tomography (CT) Following Blunt Trauma: Predictors of Therapeutic Laparotomy (TL). Western Trauma Association 36th Annual Meeting, Big Sky, MT, February 2006.
50. Newell MA, Rotondo MF, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE. The Elderly Trauma Patient: An Investment for the Future? Western Trauma Association 36th Annual Meeting, Big Sky, MT, February 2006.
51. Schenarts PJ. Reflections on being a surgeon during the 4th World War: Iraq & Afghanistan 2004-2005. Perspectives Lecture Series, Medical Humanities Department, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, February 2006.
52. Schenarts PJ. Overcoming struggle. Mended Hearts Pitt County Chapter Meeting, Greenville, NC, March 2006.
53. Schenarts PJ. On being a citizen soldier. JH Rose High School, Greenville, NC, March 2006.
54. Schenarts PJ. Wartime Amputations. Physical Medication and Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, Greenville, NC, March 2006.
55. Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Factors Influencing Surgical Resident Fellowship Selection and Career Choice. Association of Program Directors in Surgery/Association for Surgical Education, Tucson, AZ, March 2006.
56. Sagraves SG, Phade S, Spain T, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Newell MA, Cairns B, Peck M, Rotondo, MF. A Collaborative Systems Approach to Rural Burn Care. Poster presentation at the American Burn Association 38th Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, April 2006.
57. Schenarts PJ. Medical Aspects of Torture and Triage. M-4 War and Medicine Selective, Medical Humanities Department, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, North Carolina, April 2006.
58. Tyson H, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Predictors of Decubitus Ulcer Formation in the Trauma Population. North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Resident & Fellow Research Paper Competition 2006, July 2006.
59. Fugate M, Toschlog EA, Newton C, Newell MA, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF. Morbidity Reduction in Critically Ill Trauma Patients Through Use of a Computerized Insulin Infusion Protocol: A Preliminary Study. (July 2006).
3rd Place North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Resident & Fellow Research Paper Competition – 2006
60. Phade SV, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF. Significance of Field Hypotension in Patients Who Arrive Normotensive at the Trauma Center. North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Resident & Fellow Research Paper Competition 2006.
61. Schenarts PJ. Surgical Care during the 4th World War. North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons 2006 Annual Meeting, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, July 2006.
62. Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF. Field Hypotension: A Marker of Severe Injury or Crying Wolf. Poster presentation at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma's 65th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September 2006.
63. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Tyson GH, Rotondo MF. Risk Factors for the Development of Decubitus Ulcers in Trauma Patients. Poster presentation at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma's 65th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September 2006.
64. Toschlog EA, Newton C, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. The impact of a computerized glycemic control protocol on outcome in critically ill trauma patients. Presented at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s 65th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September 2006.
65. Rotondo MF, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Newell MA. What price commitment? Presented at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s 65th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September 2006.
66. Schenarts PJ. From the Battlefield to the Tobacco Field – Lessons Learned at War in Triage and Transport. 3rd Eastern Regional Trauma Symposium 2006: Current Trends in Trauma Care, Greenville, NC, October 2006.
67. Schenarts PJ. Combat Surgery in Iraq & Afghanistan. Greenville Rotary Club, Greenville, NC, October 2006.
68. Sagraves SG, Phade S, Spain T, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Newell MA, Cairns B, Peck M, Rotondo MF. A Collaborative Systems Approach to Rural Burn Care. Poster presentation at the Southern Medical Association's 19th Annual Southern Region Burn Conference, Durham, NC, November 2006.
69. Schenarts PJ. Hepatobiliary Tract Injury. Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, November 2006.
70. Newell MA, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Holbert D, Rotondo MF. Weighing the Influence of Body Mass Index on Outcomes in Critically Injured Blunt Trauma Patients. Presentation at the Southern Surgical Association’s 118th Annual Session, Palm Beach, FL, December 2006.
71. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Swinging Back The Pendulum on Intubation Indications for Trauma Patients. Poster Presentation at the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s 20th Annual Scientific Assembly, Fort Myers, FL, January 2007.
72. Delgado A. Invited discussant: Schenarts PJ. A New Biological Hemostatic Dressing (BHD) Reduces Blood Loss, Resuscitation Volume, and Improves Survival in Hypothermic Coagulopathic Swine with Grade V Liver Injuries. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s 20th Annual Scientific Assembly, Fort Myers, FL, January 2007.
73. Schenarts PJ. From the Battlefield to the Tobacco Field: Lessons in Triage & Transport During War. 18th Annual New Hanover Regional Medical Center Trauma Symposium and Disaster Workshop, Wilmington, NC, February 2007.
74. Schenarts PJ, Phade SV, Bard MR, Rotondo MF. The Surgical Morbidity & Mortality Conference: Can it be Used to Meet the Competency Requirement? Poster Presentation at the Southeastern Surgical Congress’ Annual Scientific Meeting, Savannah, GA, February 2007.
75. Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Trauma: Are ADHD Children More Severely Injured? Poster Presentation at the Southeastern Surgical Congress’ Annual Scientific Meeting, Savannah, GA, February 2007.
76. Newell MA, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Holbert D, Rotondo MF. A Coat of Armor? Analyzing Injury Patterns in the Critically Injured Obese Patient. Poster Presentation at the Southeastern Surgical Congress’ Annual Scientific Meeting, Savannah, GA, February 2007
77. Schenarts PJ. Military Medicine in Iraq and Afghanistan. M-4 War and Medicine Selective, Medical Humanities Department, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, North Carolina, April 2007.
78. Schenarts PJ, Schenarts KD, Haisch C, Rotondo MF. “You’re fired”: basics of resident dismissal. Association for Surgical Education, Washington DC, April 2007.
79. Schenarts PJ, Curet MJ. Resident Leadership Skills. Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Washington DC, April 2007.
80. Schenarts PJ, Haisch C, Bard MR. “Dinner and a beating” Thinking out of the Box presentation. Association for Surgical Education, Washington DC, April 2007.
81. Phade SV, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Dailey JA, Bard MR, Rotondo MR. Effect of Emergency Surgery Coverage on the Trauma Patient. 2007 Trauma Resident Paper Competition, NC Chapter, American College of Surgery, Ashville, NC July 2007
82. Godwin J, Bard MR Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MR. More buck for the bang. 2007 Trauma Resident Paper Competition, NC Chapter, American College of Surgery, Ashville, NC July 2007
83. Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Schenarts KD, Newell MA, Waibel BH, Rotondo MF. Increasing resident responsibility: the impact on trauma patients. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Amelia Island, FL, Jan 2008.
84. Schenarts PJ, Phade SV, Goettler CE, Agle S, Bard MR, Rotondo MR. Effect of Emergency Surgery Coverage by Trauma Surgeons on the Trauma Patient. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Birmingham, AL. Jan 2008
Presentations as Invited Professor:
1. Schenarts PJ. War Surgery: Tales from Iraq and Afghanistan. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, The Universtiy of Texas, Houston, TX, June 2005.
2. Schenarts PJ. Advanced Damage Control Surgery. Visiting professor Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma WA, October 2005.
3. Schenarts PJ. Resident Continuity of Care. Grand Rounds, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ, December 2005.
4. Schenarts PJ. An Indepth Review of the 80-Hour Work Week. Visiting professor Grand Rounds, New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington, NC, February 2007.
5. Schenarts PJ. “Organization and Delivery of Trauma Care during the Global War on Terror”. “Resuscitation and Hemorrhage Control at the Battlefront”. Sixth Annual Trauma and Critical Care Symposium, Charlotte, NC, November 2007.
6. Schenarts PJ. "What can we expect from the next generation of surgeons" Visiting Professor, Grand Rounds. Virginia Tech Carilion Medical School. Jan 2008
Editorial Servive
1. American Journal of Surgery, Associate Editor (Association for Surgical Education)
2. Association for Surgical Education, Editorial Board
3. Journal of Surgical Education, Fulltime Reviewer
4. Current Surgery, Editorial Board. (2004-2007)
5. Critical Care Medicine, Fulltime Reviewer
6. The Journal of Critical Illness, Ad Hoc Reviewer