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Rob Gibson, M.D.
 
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Biography

 B. Robert Gibson, M.D., instructor of surgery at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, earned a medical degree at the Oregon University School of Health and Sciences. After completing a surgical residency and fellowship at the State University of New York at Buffalo, Gibson completed a post-doctoral fellowship in surgical critical care at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. 

Specializing in critical care medicine, Gibson has co-authored several publications focusing on his field of expertise.
 
Board Certification:

  • Licensed  Physician,  New  York  State   (2003)
  • Licensed  Physician,  Maryland   (2006)


Recent Publications:

Gibson,  BR.   Use  an  empty  lab  tube  to  check  the  viability  of  a  stoma.   In:  Marcucci  L,  Martinez  E,  Haut  E,  Slonim  A,  Suarez  J  (eds)   Avoiding  Common  ICU  Errors.   Philadelphia:   Lippincott,  Williams  and  Wilkins;  2006  (in  Press)

Gibson,  BR.   Treat  ventilator?associated  pneumonia  for  8  days.   In:  Marcucci  L,  Martinez  E,  Haut  E,  Slonim  A,  Suarez  J  (eds)   Avoiding  Common  ICU  Errors.   Philadelphia:   Lippincott,  Williams  and  Wilkins;  2006  (in  Press)  

Gibson,  BR.   Know  how  to  calculate  the  clinical  pulmonary  infection  score.   In:  Marcucci  L,  Martinez  E,  Haut  E,  Slonim  A,  Suarez  J  (eds)   Avoiding  Common  ICU  Errors.   Philadelphia:   Lippincott,  Williams  and  Wilkins;  2006  (in  Press)  

Caty  MG  and  Gibson  BR.   Gastrointestinal  Bleeding.   In:  Oldham  KT,  Colombani  PM,  Foglia  RP,  Skinner  MR  (eds)   Principles  and  Practice  of  Pediatric  Surgery  2nd  Edition.   Philadelphia:   Lippincott,  Williams  and  Wilkins;  2005.   

Gibson  BR,  Mitchell  CR,  and  Guitjens  S.   Reliability  of  rapidly  acquired  cochlear  action  potential  responses  with  multiple  frequency  and  intensity  tone  bursts  in  24?stimulus  trains.   Poster  #21,  presented  at  101st  AAO?HNSF  Annual  Meeting,  San  Francisco,  CA,  and  in  Otolaryngology?Head  and  Neck  Surgery.   1997;117(2),  P90.  

Mitchell  CR,  Guitjens  S,  Creedon  TA,  and  Gibson  BR.   Fast  acquisition  of  action  potential  responses  with  multiple  frequency  and  intensity  tone?bursts  in  24?stimulus  trains.   Poster  #829,  presented  at  20th  ARO  Midwinter  Meeting,  St.  Petersburg,  FL;  1997.

 

 
Research Interests
  • Glucose control in critically ill patients, use of GLP-1 to attain glycemic control in critically ill patients, use of continuous glucose monitoring to facilitate glycemic control in critically ill patients, transfusion therapy in critically ill burn patients, nutritional management of burn patients
 
 
 
 
 
 

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