Michael
R. Bard, MD
Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
2100 Stantonsburg Road
Greenville, NC 27835
mbard@pcmh.com
252-847-7483
DATE OF BIRTH: January 5, 1970
PLACE OF BIRTH: Abington, PA
MARITAL STATUS: Single
EDUCATION:
1987 1991 B.A. New York University
Biology
1991 1995 M.D. Thomas Jefferson Medical College
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING AND FELLOWSHIP APPOINTMENTS:
1995 2000 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
General Surgery Residency
(Chief Resident: 1999 - 2000)
2000 2001 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND MEDICAL SYSTEM
R ADAMS COWLEY SHOCK TRAUMA CENTER
Baltimore, Maryland
Trauma/Critical Care Fellowship
CERTIFICATIONS:
American Board of Surgery – Special Certification of Surgical
Critical Care
- # 2013, 10/2003 – 7/2014
American Board of Surgery – General Surgery
- # 47795, 12/2002 – 7/2013
Diplomate: National Board of Medical Examiners
ATLS Instructor
ACLS Provider
PALS Provider
MEDICAL LICENSURE: North Carolina: 2001-00638
FACULTY APPOINTMENTS:
2001 Present Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Surgery
East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine
HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:
2001 - Present
Attending Surgeon
Center of Excellence
for Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
University Health Systems of Eastern
Carolina
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS (East Carolina University):
July ‘04 – Present Interim 3rd Year Surgery Clerkship Director
2002 – Present Medical Ethics Committee, member
2001 – Present Trauma Research Committee, Chair
2001 – Present Multidisciplinary Peer Review Committee, member
2001 – Present Mortality Faculty Review Committee, member
2001 – Present Trauma Programming Committee, member
2001 – Present Trauma Clinical Management Guideline Committee,
member
2001 – Present Eastern Regional Advisory Committee, member
2001 – Present Multidisciplinary Trauma Conference Director
May – Oct 2003 & Surgical Education Committee, member
Jul 2004 - Present
May – Oct 2003 & Interim 3rd Year Surgery Clerkship Director
Jul 2004 - Present
REGIONAL/NATIONAL APPOINTMENTS:
2004 – Present Historical Archives Committee, North Carolina Chapter
of the Committee on Trauma, Chair
2003 – Present Practice Management Guideline Committee, Eastern
Association for the Surgery of Trauma, member
AWARDS:
1999 – 2000 Administrative Chief Surgical Resident
Temple University Hospital
1994 Hobart Hare Honor Society
Medical Grand Rounds
Thomas Jefferson Medical College
1989 -1990 Dean’s List
New York University
1987 - 1991 New York University Academic Scholarship Award
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
American Medical Association
American College of Surgeons, Associate Member
Association for Academic Surgery
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Southeastern Surgical Congress
North Carolina Medical Society
Pitt County Medical Society
PUBLICATIONS:
1 Rotondo MF, Bard MR. Damage control surgery for thoracic injuries.
Injury: International Journal of the Care of the Injured. 2004; 35:
649-654.
2 Toschlog EA, Blount KP, Rotondo MF, 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. 2003 Aug;55(2):255-60;
discussion 260-2.
3 Toschlog EA, MacElligot J, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR,
Goettler CE, Rotondo MF, Swanson MS. The relationship of Injury
Severity Score and Glasgow Coma Score to rehabilitative potential in
patients suffering traumatic brain injury. American Surgeon. 2003
Jun;69(6):491-7; discussion 497-8.
4 Sagraves SG, Conquest AM, Albrecht RJ, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ,
Bard MR, Powell CS, Rotondo MF. Popliteal artery trauma in a rural
level I trauma center. American Surgeon. 2003 Jun;69(6):485-9;
discussion 490.
5 Fedalen PA, Bard MR, Piacentino V 3rd, Fisher CA, McCarthy JR,
Schina MJ Jr, Furukawa S, Garcia JP. Intraluminal shunt placement
and off-pump coronary revascularization for coronary artery stab
wound. Journal of Trauma. 2001 Jan;50(1):133-5.
6 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.
ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION:
1. 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 (Accepted with revision)
2. Bowen J, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA,
Goettler CE, Cromwell S, Rotondo MF. Does continuity of care
matter?: the effect of a night-float coverage scheme on morbidity
and mortality at a regional level I trauma center. American Journal
of Surgery.
3. Reede CC, Jenkins NL, Bard MR, Kuszyk BS, Koutlas TC, Rotondo MF.
Immediate diagnosis and non-operative treatment of a pulmonary
artery pseudoaneurysm after blunt traumatic injury. Journal of
Trauma.
4. Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE,
Rotondo MF. Renal-dose dopamine: A physiologically based review.
Archives of Surgery.
5. Goettler CE, Bard MR, Toschlog EA. Laparoscopy in trauma. Current
Surgery (November / December 2004 edition).
BOOK CHAPTERS:
1. Rotondo MF, Bard MR. Damage control surgery for thoracic
injuries. In: Shock (damage control supplement) (in preperation)
ABSTRACTS:
1. 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)
2. 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)
3. 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)
4. Bard M, Schenarts P, Goettler C, Toschlog E, Sagraves S, Rotondo
MF: Language Barrier Can Lead to Unnecessary Intubation in Trauma
Patients. ACS (NC-COT)
5. Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR,
Goettler CE. Brief Interval Transfer (BIT): the morbid consequence
of delay to the trauma center in a rural patient demographic.
Journal of Trauma. 2002 Dec; 53(6): 1209
6. Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF, Blount K, Pender J, Sagraves SG,
Schenarts PJ, Bard MR. Clinical predictors of sub-therapeutic
aminoglycoside levels trauma patients undergoing once-daily dosing.
Journal of Trauma. 2002 Dec; 53(6): 1204
7. Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF, Spain M, 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. 2002 Dec; 53(6):1214
8. Bard M, Ballard R, Buckman RF, Badellino M, Kiehn M, Jaslow D:
Emergency Department Thoracotomy in Abdominal Exsanguination Is Not
Futile Even in the Presence of Circulatory Arrest. Annals of
Emergency Medicine 36(4) supp:S3, 2000.
9. Jeevanandam, V, Vanduzer S, Bard M, Furukawa S, McCarthy J,
Iacono R: Radial and Internal Thoracic Arteries: Conduits of Choice
for Coronary Revascularization In Patients Greater Than 70 Years of
Age. Circulation 96(8S) supp:432-I, 1997.
ABSTRACTS ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION:
1. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Fugate M, Sagraves SG,
Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome:
Turning Minor Injuries into Major Problems. EAST 18th Annual
Scientific Assembly (January 2005).
2. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Fugo J, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves
SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Critically Injured Trauma Patients: Where
do they belong? Southeastern Surgical Congress (February 2005).
LECTURES/PRESENTATIONS BY INVITATION:
October 2000
"Emergency Department Thoracotomy Is Not Futile Even In The Presence
of Abdominal
Exsanguination”
American College of Emergency Physicians Plenary Session
Annual Meeting
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
“Non-Operative Management of Blunt Aortic Injury.”
Trauma Conference
East Carolina University, Department of Surgery
Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care Monthly Meeting
Greenville, North Carolina
March 2003
“Burns, Bites and Stings”
Chairman’s Conference
East Carolina University
Greenville, North Carolina
June 2003
“Diagnosis and Treatment of Blunt Aortic Injury”
Multidisciplinary Trauma Conference
East Carolina University
Greenville, North Carolina
August 2003
“Colloid vs Crystalloid: Which is the Better Resuscitation Fluid?”
Multidisciplinary Critical Care Conference
East Carolina University
Greenville, North Carolina
February 2004
“Language Barrier Leads to Unnecessary Intubation of Trauma
Patients.”
Southeastern Surgical Congress Poster Presentation 2004
Atlanta, Georgia
March 2004
"Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis: When and How Much?"
Surgical Grand Rounds
East Carolina University, Department of Surgery
Greenville, North Carolina
June 2004
“Injury due to Burns & Cold”
Advanced Trauma Life Support
East Carolina University , Department of Surgery
Greenville, North Carolina
August 2004
“Traumatic Pancreatic and Duodenal Injuries”
Multidisciplinary Trauma Conference
East Carolina University, Department of Surgery
Greenville, North Carolina
November 2004
“Burns and Hypothermia”
Chairman’s Conference
East Carolina University, Department of Surgery
Greenville, North Carolina
December 2004
“Trauma in Pregnancy”
Multidisciplinary Trauma Conference
East Carolina University, Department of Surgery
Greenville, North Carolina
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