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:
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Licensed Physician, New York State (2003)
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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.
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