State University of New York at Buffalo
Residency Program in Emergency Medicine
 
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David Janicke, MD

David Janicke, MD
Site Residency Director and Site Research Director - Millard Fillmore Hospitals
Attending Physician, Millard Fillmore Hospitals


Graduate School: SUNY at Buffalo, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Medical School: SUNY at Buffalo, School of Medicine
Residency: SUNY at Buffalo, Department of Internal Medicine
Board Certification: American Board of Emergency Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine

Medical/Research Interests: Emergency cardiology, pharmacological treatment of acute coronary syndromes. Primary site investigator in GUSTO-III, ASSENT-II, and GUSTO-V studies. 

About the Residency:

About Buffalo:

Editor's Note:
Dr. Janicke has over 30 publications and has contributed to chapters in emergency medicine textbooks including Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, Pearls and Pitfalls in Emergency Medicine, and Emergency Medicine:  A Comprehensive Study Guide.  He has given multiple lectures and grand rounds presentations throughout the U.S. on the topic of Acute Coronary Syndromes, including teleconferences and ACEP regional symposiums.

Current Research Activity:

Metoclopramide as an analgesic and anti-emetic agent for NGT placement in the ED

GIK NSTEMI study

Geriatrics ACSETS

Renal Hydration

Case report: Herpes Encephalitis

Recent Publications:

Krause R. Janicke D. Ectopic Pregnancy in: Emergency Medicine A Comprehensive Study Guide eds: Tintinalli, et al. McGraw-Hill, 2008.

Moscati R, Mayrose J, Reardon R, Janicke D, Jehle D: A Multi-Center Comparison of Tap Water Versus Sterile Saline for Wound Irrigation. Acad Emerg Med 2007; 14(5):404-409.

Pierce, DL, Janicke, D, Corbelli, J.  Prospective Investigation of Outcomes in Geriatric Patients with ACS who are Enrolled in an ACS Clinical Pathway. Abstract, Presented at University at Buffalo Scholarly Exchange Day, April 2006 and Annual Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Meeting, San Francisco, June 2006.

Recent Presentations:

Guidelines-Based Treatmants’ Impact on Length of Stay in Patients with Unstable Angina or Myocardial Infarction. John Corbelli, David Janicke, Tracey Hoy, and Mark Cziraky.  AHA  7th Quality of Care/Clinical Outcomes Symposium, Washington, DC 5/06.

Guidelines-Based Treatmants’ Impact on Treatment and Inpatient Mortality in Hospitalized Patients with Unstable Angina or Myocardial Infarction.  David Janicke,  John Corbelli, Tracey Hoy, and Mark Cziraky.  AHA  7th Quality of Care/Clinical Outcomes Symposium, Washington, DC 5/06.

Treatment of Elderly Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department with Acute Coronary Syndrome: Do Guideline Based Critical Pathways Improve Outcomes?  David Lee Pierce, David Janicke, John Corbelli,.  Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, Oral Presentation, 5/06.

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Contact Info: Dee McCarthy, Program Coordinator, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, 100 High St., Buffalo, NY 14203
Tel: 716-859-1499, Fax: 716-859-1555, Email: dmccarthy@kaleidahealth.org