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RAYMOND L. FOWLER, MD CURRICULUM VITAE OFFICE ADDRESS Section on EMS, Disaster Medicine, and Homeland Security Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, E6.110 Dallas, Texas 75390-8890 OFFICE TELEPHONE 214-648-3022 OFFICE FAX 214-648-2049 E-MAIL [email protected] HOME ADDRESS 5331 East Mockingbird Lane, #611 Dallas, Texas 75206 HOME TELEPHONE 214-823-8677 PERSONAL DATA Date of Birth: November 13, 1952 Place of Birth: Douglas County (Douglasville), Georgia Wife: Single Children: None EDUCATION University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Degree: B.S. Pre-medicine, June 1973 The Medical College of Georgia Augusta, Georgia Degree: M.D., May 1976 INTERNSHIP Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital The Medical College of Georgia Augusta, Georgia 1977 - 1978 RESIDENCY N/A FELLOWSHIP N/A POSTGRADUATE COURSE(S) Certificate in Emergency Preparedness University of Texas at Dallas School of Management October 2004 – April 2005 LICENSURE Texas – L3967 (2001 - Present) Georgia – 19679 (1978 - Present) BOARD CERTIFICATION Diplomate, American Board of Emergency Medicine, December 1985 Recertified January 1995 and 2004 Certificate # 841273 MILITARY Reserve Officer Training Corps University of Georgia 1970 – 1972

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RAYMOND L. FOWLER, MD

CURRICULUM VITAE

OFFICE ADDRESS Section on EMS, Disaster Medicine, and Homeland Security Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, E6.110 Dallas, Texas 75390-8890

OFFICE TELEPHONE 214-648-3022 OFFICE FAX 214-648-2049 E-MAIL [email protected] HOME ADDRESS 5331 East Mockingbird Lane, #611

Dallas, Texas 75206 HOME TELEPHONE 214-823-8677 PERSONAL DATA

Date of Birth: November 13, 1952 Place of Birth: Douglas County (Douglasville), Georgia Wife: Single Children: None

EDUCATION University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Degree: B.S. Pre-medicine, June 1973 The Medical College of Georgia Augusta, Georgia Degree: M.D., May 1976

INTERNSHIP Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital The Medical College of Georgia Augusta, Georgia 1977 - 1978

RESIDENCY N/A FELLOWSHIP N/A POSTGRADUATE COURSE(S)

Certificate in Emergency Preparedness University of Texas at Dallas School of Management October 2004 – April 2005

LICENSURE Texas – L3967 (2001 - Present) Georgia – 19679 (1978 - Present)

BOARD CERTIFICATION

Diplomate, American Board of Emergency Medicine, December 1985 Recertified January 1995 and 2004 Certificate # 841273

MILITARY Reserve Officer Training Corps University of Georgia 1970 – 1972

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine

Assistant Professor 2001 – 2004 Associate Professor 2004 – 2009 Professor 2009 – Present

Emergency Medicine Section on EMS, Disaster Medicine, and Homeland Security Co-Director February 2005 – Present University of Texas Southwestern, School of Health Professions, Dallas, Texas Emergency Medical Education Division

Associate Professor 2005 – 2009 Professor 2009 - Present

Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia Department of Emergency Medicine Adjunct Assistant Professor 2004 – Present

(non-salaried volunteer position for purpose of joint inter-university training program) HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS Parkway Medical Center, Lithia Springs, Georgia Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine and Medical Director, Emergency Services Department (1980 – 2000) Coliseum Medical Center, Macon, Georgia Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine and Medical Director, Emergency Services Department (1997 – 2000) (held simultaneously and in conjunction with Parkway position) Macon Northside Hospital, Macon Georgia Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine Medical Director, Emergency Services Department (1997 – 2000) (held simultaneously and in conjunction with Parkway position) Parkland Health and Hospital System, Dallas, Texas Emergency Services Department Emergency Medicine Faculty and Attending Physician (2001- present) GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Merit Review Grant Approved funding: $1,500,000 Funding period: 2004 - Present Title: Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health - National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute Principal Investigator: A. Idris, MD Co-Principal Investigator: R.L. Fowler, MD Co-Investigators: P.E. Pepe, MD, J. Minei, MD

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Merit Review Grant Approved funding: $1,500,000 Funding period: 2004 - 2009 Title: The IMMEDIATE Trial (trial of glucose, insulin, K+ in acute coronary artery syndromes) Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health - National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute Principal Investigator: J. Atkins, MD Co-Principal Investigator: R.L. Fowler, MD Co-Investigator: P.E. Pepe, MD Merit Review Grant Approved funding: $250,000 June, 2005 – 2006 and 2006 - 2007 Title: Parkland ESD Patient Satisfaction Project Funding Agency: Once Upon a Time Foundation Principal Investigators: R.L. Fowler, MD and R.V. Rege, MD Merit Review Grant Initial approved annual funding: Total of $1,800,000 from HRSA and $400,000 from DSHS for all State of Texas institutions with approximately 15% (largest percentage) going to UT Southwestern Section on EMS, Disaster Medicine, and Homeland Security Initial Funding Period: September 2003 – October 2004 and renewed annually since Title: “Texas Bioterrorism Continuing Education Program: Developing and Promulgating Statewide Disaster Preparedness Training” (Note: This proposal received the highest rating among all of the two-dozen national awardees and 50-plus total state applications) Funding Sources: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resource Services Administration (HRSA) and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Site Principal Investigator: R. Swienton, MD Co-Investigators: R.L. Fowler, MD, P.E. Pepe, MD Merit Review Grant Approved funding: $10,000 Funding Period: 2004 - 2005 Title: Development of Web-based Disaster Medicine Instruction Funding Source: University of Texas at San Antonio Principal Investigator: R. Little PhD Co-Principal Investigator: R.L. Fowler, MD Co-Investigator: R. Miller, MD Industry Grant Approved funding: $48,000 Funding Period: 2003-2004 Title: City of Dallas Public Access Defibrillation Funding Source: Medtronic Corporation Principal investigator: P.E. Pepe, MD Co- Principal Investigator: R.L. Fowler, MD Inter-governmental Contract Approved funding: $226,000 (renewable biennial contract) Funding Periods: 2001-2003, 2005-2007, 2007-2009, 2010-2012 Title: BioTel System On-line Medical Direction Principal Investigator: R.L. Fowler, MD Merit Review Grant Approved funding: $3,500,000 Funding Period: 2010-2012 Title: American Heart Association Symptom Onset to Arterial Reperfusion Improvement Project

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Principal Investigator: R.L. Fowler, MD Co-Principal Investigator: P.E. Pepe, MD ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS National Association of EMS Physicians, 1984 - Present and National President, 1992 – 1994 American College of Emergency Physicians, 1985 - Present Fellow (FACEP) and Member, EMS Committee, 1982 – 1984 Georgia College of Emergency Physicians, 1980 - 2001 and state chapter President, 1987 - 1989 Texas College of Emergency Physicians, 2001 - Present American Heart Association Chairman, Georgia Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) Committee, 1990 and National Faculty for ECC, 1986 – 1992 Basic Trauma Life Support International (BTLS-I) Training Program, 1984 – Present Inaugural International Program Director, 1985 – 1990 Dallas Area BioTel (EMS) System Operations Council, 2001 – Present Council Chairman, 2001 – Present, and Chief of EMS Operations, 2001 - Present Dallas Area Stroke Council, 2002 – Present Chairman, 2002 - Present National Disaster Life Support Foundation Educational Consortium, 2004 - Present National Faculty, 2004 - Present Medical Reserve Corps, Dallas, Texas, 2004 – Present Texas Medical Association, 2010 – Present Dallas County Medical Society, 2010 – Present EDITORIAL BOARDS Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 2006 - Present

PERSONAL/PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION

• Appointed Inaugural International Program Director for Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS), 1985

• Elected President, Georgia College of Emergency Physicians, 1987- 1989

• Named and sent as a national representative by the American College of Emergency Physicians

as a U.S. Delegate to the Chinese International Conference on Municipal EMS, Beijing, China, 1987

• Twice named and sent as a national representative by the American College of Emergency

Physicians as a U.S. Delegate to the USSR Ministry of Health for EMS and Trauma Services, 1988 and 1989 (with site visits of Moscow, Petersburg, Tbilisi, and Chelyabinsk)

• Naming and creation of the Raymond L. Fowler, MD Award for the Outstanding BTLS Instructor

in America – created by Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS), International, in 1988, for recognition of international leadership in trauma education.

• Received Award for Outstanding Service from the American Heart Association, 1990

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• Elected National President of the National Association of Emergency Medical Services Physicians (NAEMSP), 1992 - 1994

• Awarded the 1991 Annual Ronald D. Stewart Award for Longstanding Excellence in Emergency

Medical Services by the National Association of EMS Physicians, 1991, Pittsburgh, PA

• Appointed Physician Member of the Medical Care Team for the International Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, 1996

• Appointed EMS Medical Director for the Paralympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, 1996

• Awarded the John B. O’Neal EMS Pioneer Award, for lifelong service to EMS in Georgia,

presented by the State of Georgia, 2003

• Received the national Michael K. Copass Award for Enduring and Outstanding Career Service to EMS Systems and Prehospital Medicine, presented by the U.S. Metropolitan Municipalities EMS Medical Directors Coalition, 2003

• Named National Co-Editor, for the American Medical Association (AMA) Core Disaster Life

Support® (CDLS) training courses, 2003 working in conjunction with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the National Association of State EMS Directors, the American Public Health Association, the National Association of EMS Physicians, and two dozen other organizations

• Solicited to become Consultant to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Domestic

Preparedness, Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP), 2003

• Awarded the 2005 Annual Neeley Award for Outstanding Contributions to Emergency Medical Services by the National Association of EMS Physicians, Naples, FL, 2005

• Named Chief of Medical Operations for the Dallas area Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita

Evacuee Shelters, August – September, 2005

• Awarded the 2005 State of Texas EMS Medical Director of the Year

• Received Special “Above and Beyond” Commendation from the Dallas County Hospital District for efforts during the 2005 Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita crises, February 18, 2006

• Medical Director for the Alliance Air Show, October 20 – 21, 2007

• Named and sent as a national representative by the American Medical Association and the

National Disaster Life Support Foundation as a U.S. Delegate to the Japanese Government to establish the NDLS-Global Initiative in Japan, February – March, 2008

• Named Chief of Medical Operations for the Dallas area Hurricane Gustav and Hurricane Ike Evacuee Shelters, August – September, 2008

• The “Ray Fowler Above and Beyond Award” was created by the members of the BioTel EMS

System in 2009

• Awarded “Outstanding Research Paper of 2010”, by the Texas College of Emergency Physicians, at the Annual Meeting in Frisco, Texas

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• Presented the James Carrell Lectureship Grand Rounds on “Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 2010: What have we learned?”, Vanderbilt University, May 18, 2010

• Member of the National Institutes of Health Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium Site Visit Team,

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May, 2010

• Member of the National Institutes of Health Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium Site Visit Team, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May, 2010

• Selected for the Parkland/UT Poster Presentation, 2010

• Recipient of the Caruth Foundation Grant of $3.5 million to create a region-wide Recognition to

Reperfusion Program for Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients, July, 2010

• Appointed as Consulting Member, Dallas County Medical Society Disaster Preparedness Committee, 2010 – Present

• Invited lecturer to the “For the Health of Texas Workshop”, University of Texas MD Anderson

Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, September 2010

• Presented Grand Rounds on “Safe Non-transport in EMS Systems”, University of California at San Diego, December 14, 2010

• Emergency Medical Services Outstanding Innovator of 2010, presented at EMS Today 2011 in

Baltimore, Maryland, by PhysioControl and the Journal of Emergency Medical Services

• Invited to present “Saving the Next Ten Thousand”, at the Thinking Big Conference, University of Texas Southwestern, February 18, 2012

• Presented Grand Rounds at the University of Alabama at Birmingham on “The Past, Present, and

Future of EMS Systems”, April 12, 2012

• “EMS as a Subspecialty” and “The Newest of the New in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation”, at the Local Heroes Conference, Columbus, Ohio, April 20, 2012

• Presented the W. Kendall McNabney Memorial Lectureship on “The Past, Present, and Future of

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation”, to The University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Medicine, May 31, 2012.

• Presented Grand Rounds on “Fowler’s Fifteen Laws of Emergency Medicine: How the

Affordable Care Act will Change Them”, to The Department of Emergency Medicine of the University of Missouri at Kansas City, May 31, 2012.

• American College of Emergency Physician Lifetime Achievement Award in Emergency Medical

Services, presented at the ACEP Annual Convocation, October 12, 2012

• Gave Keynote Address to the 2012 International Trauma Life Support Conference, Orlando, Florida, November 10, 2012.

• Gave Keynote Address to the Zoll Corporation, December 4, 2012, Denver, Colorado

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COMMITTEES Professional Public Service Co-Chairman, American Heart Association – Caruth Foundation “Recognition to Reperfusion” Program 2010 – Present Emergency Medical Services Subspecialty Examination Preparatory Course Development Committee, National Association of EMS Physicians, 2011 to Present National Pediatric Evidence-based EMS Protocol Development Committee, EMSC Targeted Issues Grant, 2010 to Present UT Southwestern Representative to Dallas Area Stroke Council 2002 Elected Chair 2002 – Present Dallas Independent School District Health Advisory Committee 2004 – Present Public Access Defibrillation Committee 2006 – Present North Central Texas Regional Area Council 2001 – 2005 Board of Directors 2003 – 2005 Governor’s EMS and Trauma Advisory Council 2004 – 2006 Subcommittee on State Stroke Networks Dallas Medical Reserve Corps 2005 – Present Dallas Medical Operations Center Oversight Board, 2007 – Present Resuscitation Research Consultant and Associate Medical Director to Emergency Physicians Advisory Board of Fort Worth, 2006 – Present Dallas Fire Rescue Medical Oversight Board, 2009 – Present Primary EMS Operations Liaison from UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas to 15 municipalities, 2001 – Present Georgia State EMS Advisory Council 1980 – 2004 Georgia EMS Medical Directors Advisory Council 2004 – Present Associate Medical Director Training Consultant to the Emergency Physicians Advisory Board, Fort Worth, Texas, 2007 – Present Department of State Health Services Dallas Public Health Preparedness Group 2009 – Present Facilitating Chair, 2011 – Present Dallas County Medical Society Pandemic Preparedness Group, 2010 – Present UT Southwestern Medical Center Chief of EMS Operations for UT Southwestern Medical Center 2001 – Present Chairman of the UT Southwestern EMS Medical Directors Council 2001 – Present Section on EMS, Disaster Medicine, and Homeland Security, 2003 – Present Co-Chair 2003 – Present Medical Student Interview Committee 2009 to Present Emergency Medicine Residency Interview Committee 2001 to Present Governmental Emergency Medical Security Services (GEMSS) Fellowship Committee 2001 – Present Business Affairs Committee, Practice Management Section for the Division of Emergency Medicine, 2005 – Present National Registry Examiner for School of Allied Health Emergency Medical Education Division, 2001 – Present Emergency Medicine Resident Evaluation Group 2001 – Present Resuscitation Research Section 2004 – Present Observational Medicine Committee 2011 – Present Serial Inebriate Program 2011 – Present

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Frequent Emergency Department Utilizers 2012 – Present Internet EMS Education Committee 2002 – Present Chairman 2002 – Present National Disaster Life Support Regional Committee 2003 – Present Tularemia Laboratory Emergency Support Committee 2004 – Present Medical Innovations Committee 2007 – Present Telemedicine Advisory Committee 2008 – Present New University Hospital Design Committee 2009 – 2010 Parkland Memorial Hospital Medical Director for EMS Operations, 2008 – 2012 Member, Clinical Operations Committee, 2009 – Present Member, Clinical Quality Improvement Committee, 2011 – Present BioTel Operations Committee Chairman 2001 – Present New Parkland Hospital Design Committee 2009 – Present PREVIOUS DUTIES: Parkway Medical Center Medical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine 1980 – 2000 Executive Committee, 1990 - 2000 Emergency Quality Control Committee, 1980 – 2000 Emergency Medicine Education Committee 1980 – 2000 Emergency Department Throughput Improvement Project Committee, 2005 – 2010 Immediate Care Urgent Care Center Founder and Medical Director 1982 – 2001 Coliseum Medical Center Emergency Quality Control Committee 1997 – 2000 Macon Northside Hospital Continuous Quality Improvement Committee 1997 - 2000 PUBLICATIONS Chapters and Books 1. Fowler RL. Prototype EMS Systems. In: EMS Medical Directors Handbook, Kuehl, A (ed), 1st ed., Mosby publications, St. Louis 1989, pp. 7-13. 2. Fowler, RL. Emergency Medical Services Legislation. In: EMS Medical Directors Handbook, Kuehl A (ed), 1st ed., Mosby publciations, St. Louis, 1989 pp. 15-29. 3. Fowler, RL. Shock evaluation and management. In: Basic Trauma Life Support. Campbell JE (ed), 2nd ed., 1990 Prentice-Hall, New York, pp. 107-119. 4. Fincher KB, Fowler RL. The Wit and Wisdom of K.B. Fincher: The Assembled Writings. Fowler R, Fincher VE (eds), Douglasville, Georgia, 1992.

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5. Fowler RL. Physical elements of EMS systems. In: EMS Medical Directors Course and Practicum, Ryan J (ed), 1st ed., Publication of the EMS AC Foundation. Clearwater, FL, 1992, pp.22-28. 6. Fowler RL. Emergency Medical Services Legislation. In: Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight, Kuehl A (ed), 2nd ed. Mosby Lifeline, St. Louis, 1994, pp. 66-75. 7. Fowler RL. System Models. In: Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight, Kuehl A (ed), 2nd ed., Mosby Lifeline , St. Louis 1994, pp. 32-34. 8. Fowler RL, Pepe P, Lewis R. Shock evaluation and management. In: Basic Trauma Life Support. Campbell JE (ed), 3rd ed., Prentice-Hall 1995, New York, pp. 111-124. 9. Fowler RL, Pepe P, Lewis R. Shock evaluation and management. In: Basic Trauma Life Support.

Campbell JE (ed), 4th ed., Brady/Prentice-Hall Health, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2000, pp. 95-106. 10. Fowler RL, Pepe P, Lewis R. Shock evaluation and management. In: Basic Trauma Life Support.

Campbell JE (ed), 5th ed., Brady/Prentice-Hall Health, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2003. 11. Fowler RL. Emergency Medical Services Models & Legislation (Chapter 2). In: Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight, Kuehl A (ed), 3rd ed. Kendall Hunt Publishing, Dubuque Iowa, 2003, pp. 25-32. 12. Fowler RL and others (Task Force IV) for National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Symposium: Improving the Chain of Recovery for Acute Stroke in Your Community. Templates for organizing stroke triage. Publication of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS); September 2003; 41-70. 13. Pepe PE, Wigginton JG, Fowler RL. Immediate defibrillation for out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation. In: 2003Yearbook of Intensive and Emergency Medicine in Vincent JL (ed) Springer-Verlag, Berlin 2003; pp. 472-478. 14. Fowler RL, Pepe PE, Media and communications during Disasters, Advanced Disaster Life Support Text, September, 2003, American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, Chapter 10. 15. Fowler RL, Pepe PE, Moore PE. Media communication and management during terrorism. In: Medical Response to Terrorism, Keyes DC, Burstein JL, Schwartz RB, Swienton RE (eds), Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2005; pp 320-328.

16. Fowler RL, Moyer P, Mechem CC. Healthcare facilities and interagency communication during terrorism. In: Medical Response to Terrorism, Keyes DC (ed), Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2004.

17. Fowler RL, Eckstein M, Rinnert K. Scene preparedness. In: Medical Response to Terrorism, Keyes DC (ed), Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2004.

18. Blackwell T, Coule P, Fowler RL, Krohmer J, Swienton RE (eds). Community Disaster Life Support. American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, 2004.

19. Fowler RL, Pepe P, Stevens J. Shock evaluation and management. In: Basic Trauma Life Support. Campbell JE (ed), 6th ed., Brady/Prentice-Hall Health, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2006; pp. 118-134. 20. Fowler RL, Eastman A, Metzger J, et al. Continuous Education for the Tactical Medical Provider.

In: Tactical Emergency Medicine. Schwartz R (ed), 1st ed., Lippincott, 2007 (In Press).

21. Fowler RL. Air Movement: Airway and Ventilation Physiology. In: The Paramedic.

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McGraw-Hill, 2007.

22. Fowler RL. Co-Editor for Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight, Cone D, Fowler RL and O’Connor (Eds), Kendall Hunt Publishing, Dubuque Iowa, 2009. (Note: core textbook for the National Association of Emergency Medical Services Physicians)

23. Fowler R. Emergency Medical Services Legislation. In: Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight, Cone D, Fowler R, and O’Connor (eds), 4th ed. Kendall Hunt Publishing, Dubuque, Iowa, 2009.

24. Roth R, Fowler R, Idris A. Hypotension and Shock. In: Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight, Cone, Fowler, and O’Connor (eds), 4th ed. Kendall Hunt Publishing, Dubuque, Iowa, 2009.

25. Pickard K, Fowler R, Atkins J. Risk Management. In: Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight, Cone, Fowler, and O’Connor (eds), 4th ed. Kendall Hunt Publishing, Dubuque, Iowa, 2009.

26. Pepe P, Copass M, Fowler R, Racht E. Medical Direction of Emergency Medical Services Systems. In: Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight, Cone, Fowler, and O’Connor (eds), 4th ed. Kendall Hunt Publishing, Dubuque, Iowa, 2009.

27. Pepe P, Fowler R, Rinnert K. Competency-based Education of the Emergency Medical Services Physician. In: Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight, Cone, Fowler, and O’Connor (eds), 4th ed. Kendall Hunt Publishing, Dubuque, Iowa, 2009.

28. Lemecha D, Fowler R, Atkins J. Interaction with EMS Providers in the Emergency Department. In: Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight, Cone, Fowler, and O’Connor (eds), 4th ed. Kendall Hunt Publishing, Dubuque, Iowa, 2009.

29. Fowler RL, Pepe P, Stevens J, Ramirez M. Shock evaluation and management. In: International Trauma Life Support. Campbell JE (ed), 7th ed., Brady/Prentice-Hall Health, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2011.

30. Fowler RL, Idris A, Brywczynski J. Cardiopulmonary Arrest in the Trauma Patient. In: International Trauma Life Support. Campbell JE (ed), 7th ed., Brady/Prentice-Hall Health, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2010; In Press. 31. Mattu A, Lawner B, Fowler RL, Slovis C, Pepe P, et al. Avoiding Common Prehospital Errors.

Wolterskluer 2012; In Press. (Fowler, Fedor, and Pepe Section Editors for 35 Chapters). 32. Fowler RL, Beeson J. EMS Systems during Disasters. In: The Oxford American Handbook of Disaster Medicine, 2011; In Press. 33. Fowler RL. Airway Management, Ventilation, and Oxygenation. In: The Paramedic. Pons P (ed), 2nd

ed., McGraw-Hill, 2011, pp 215 – 258. Journals (Peer-Reviewed) 1. Fowler R, Berg E. Knee synovectomies in moderately to severely involved rheumatoid knees: an alternative to implant arthroplasty. Southern Med J, 1977;70:181-3. 2. Fowler R, Werman H. Basic Trauma Life Support. Ann Emerg Med 1987;16:1240-3.

3. Larkin G, Fowler R. Ethical issues for EMS: cardinal virtues and core principles. Emerg Clin No

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America 2002;20:887-911. 4. Fowler R, Pepe P. Prehospital care of the patient with major trauma. Emerg Clin No America 2002;20:953-74.

5. Fowler R. The new ABC’s of AV block. A revised classification. J Emerg Med Svcs, 2002;27:24-34. 6. Davis B, Fowler R, Kupas D, Ropollo L. Role of rapid sequence induction for intubation in the prehospital setting. Curr Opin Crit Care 2002;8(6):571-7. 7. Fowler R, Pepe P. Fluid resuscitation in the patient with major trauma. Curr Opin Anaesth 2002;15:173-178. 8. Pepe P, Fowler R, Roppolo L, Wigginton J. Reappraising the concept of immediate defibrillatory attempts for out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation. Crit Care 2004;8(1):41-5.

9. Taigman M, Fowler R. Critical issues in the non-transport of EMS Patients. J Emerg Med Svcs, 2004;29(5):46-8, 50, 52-5. 10. Pepe P, Roppolo L, Fowler R. The detrimental effects of ventilation during low-blood-flow states. Curr Opin Crit Care 2005;11:212-218. 11. Fowler R. King LT-D to the Rescue; a new rescue airway device. J Emerg Med Svcs, 2005;30:90-92. 12. Gordon D, Saussy J, Frascone R, Fowler R, Racht E. Profiles in leadership. J Emerg Med Svcs 2005;30(10):suppl 29-33. 13. Fowler R. Prehospital Intraosseous Access: Elemental to the Field? J Emerg Med Svcs (Web Journal ‘Eye of the Eagle’); February, 2006. 14. Fowler R, Gallagher J, Isaacs M, Ossman, E, Pepe P, Wayne M. The role of intraosseous access in the out-of-hospital environment. Prehosp Emerg Care, 2007;11:63-66. 15. Fowler RL, Pepe P, Wayne M, Ossmann E, Galagher J, Isaacs M. The role of intraosseous access

in the out-of-hospital environment. Position Paper written on behalf and approved by the Board of Directors for the National Association of Emergency Medical Services Physicians; Prehosp Emerg Care, 2007;11:62. 16. Fowler R. Evaluation and management of atrial rhythms. J Emerg Med Svcs 2007;32(5):86-102. 17. Eastman A, Rinnert K, Nemeth I, Fowler R, Minei J. Alternate site surge capacity in times of public health disaster maintains trauma center and emergency department integrity: Hurricane Katrina. J Trauma 2007;63(2):253-7. 18. Pepe P, Dutton R, and Fowler R. Preoperative resuscitation of the trauma patient. Current Opinion

in Anesthesiology 2008, 21:216–221.

19. North C, King R, Fowler R, Polatin P, Smith R, et al. Psychiatric Disorders among transported hurricane evacuees: Acute phase findings in a large receiving shelter site. Psychiatric Annals, January 2008; 38(2):104-113. 19. King R, North C, Larkin G, Downs D, Klein K, Fowler R, et al. Attributes of Effective Disaster

Responders: Focus Group Discussions with Key Emergency Response Leaders. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, July 6, 2010; published online ahead of print. American Medical Association.

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20. Brywczynski J, McKinney J, Pepe PE, Eckstein M, Myers JB, Fowler R, Slovis CM. EMS transport decisions in post-traumatic circulatory arrest: Are national practices congruent? J Trauma 2010 Nov;69(5):1154-1060.

21. Stiell I, Idris A, Fowler R, et al. Early Versus Late Rhythm Analysis in Patients with Out-of-Hospital

Cardiac Arrest. New England Journal of Medicine, September 1, 2011; 365(9): 1-11. 22. Fowler R, Lehrfeld D. Resuscitation Roundtable: Five EMS experts offer their views on critical

topics. Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 2011 Dec;36(12):38-42. 23. Wang H, Idris A, Fowler R, et al. Endotracheal Intubation versus Supraglottic Airway

Insertion in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. National Institutes of Health Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium, 2012, submitted for publication.

24. Schmicker R, Stiell I, Fowler R, et al. Temporal compliance trends in a cluster

randomization with crossover trial of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Journal of the Society for Clinical Trials, 2012, submitted for publication.

Videos and Electronic Materials 1. Fowler RL. Chest Trauma Video Edition, American Safety Video, Naples, 1991. 2. Fowler RL. Advanced Cardiac Life Support Video Series, Principal Lecturer, Mosby Publishing, St. Louis, 1992. 3. Fowler RL. Pass ACLS Video Tape Program. Mosby Publishing, St. Louis, 1992. 4. Fowler RL. Interpretation of Electrocardiograms Video Series, Producer and Principal lecturer. Mosby Publishing, 1993.

5. Fowler RL. Tachycardias and EMS, EMSED.com, Internet Video Education Program, October 2001.

6. Fowler RL. Difficult Cases in EMS Systems, EMSED.com, Internet Video Education Program, January 2002. 7. Fowler RL. Understanding AV Block, EMSED.com, Internet Video Education Program, February 2002. 8. Fowler RL. Twelve Lead ECG Interpretation, Part 1 and Part 2, EMSED.com, Internet Video Education Program, February 2002. 9. Fowler RL. EMS CD-ROM: Quality Assurance Materials for EMS Systems. The National EMS Medical Director Training Course and Practicum, emsAC Foundation, Clearwater Florida, July, 2002. 10. Fowler RL. Cardiac Pharmacology, Part 1, Advanced Cardiac Life Support Video Series, Mosby

Publishing, St. Louis, Aehlert B (ed), 2002. 11. Fowler RL. Cardiac Pharmacology, Part 2, Advanced Cardiac Life Support Video Series, Mosby Publishing, St. Louis, Aehlert B (ed), 2002. 12. Fowler RL. The Acute Coronary Syndrome and Acute Stroke, Advanced Cardiac Life Support Video Series, Aehlert B (ed), Mosby Publishing, St. Louis, 2002.

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13. Fowler RL, LaChance R. Website for Smallpox Vaccine Screening for Emergency Responders: www.smallpoxscreen.us, 2003 to Present. 14. Fowler RL, LaChance R. Website for the Dallas Area BioTel System: www.biotel.ws, 2002 to Present. 15. Fowler RL, LaChance R. Website for the Gathering of Eagles: www.gatheringofeagles.us, 2002 to Present. 16. Fowler RL, LaChance R. Emergency Medicine Comprehensive Web Library and AV Lecture Streaming: www.emergencymedicine.ws, 2002 to Present. 17. Fowler RL, Navarro K, LaChance R. Comprehensive Web Library for Continuing Education for the BioTel System: www.utsw.ws, 2003 to Present. 18. Fowler RL, LaChance R. Website for the Dallas-Fort Worth Medical Reserve Corps, 2004 to 2006. 19. Fowler RL, LaChance R. Web-based staging server for the BioTel EMS Database Program, 2006 to Present. 25. Fowler RL, LaChance R, Navarro K, King R. EMS Online Education Joint Venture with Mosby-

Elsevier Publishing. 2007 – 2009.

26. Fowler RL. www.doctorfowler.com. Professional website for displaying of Dr. Fowler’s lecture material, poetry, and prose.

Abstracts (Peer-Reviewed and Published) 1. Fowler RL, Pepe PE. Non-transport of EMS Patients by paramedics: Employing audit mechanisms to identify individual paramedic performance. Proceedings of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Western Region and Southeast Region conferences, April 2003. 2. Fowler RL, Pepe PE, Melville DM, Eastman Al, Larkin GL. Non-transport of EMS patients: Identification of individual paramedic crew behavior through system-wide automated audit mechanisms. Prehosp Emerg Care 2005; 9:129. Presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Emergency Medical Services Physicians, January 14, 2005, Naples FL. 3. Buca S, Rutherford A, Fowler RL. The Establishing of a Municipal Stroke Network: Results and Opportunities. Submitted to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Student Competition, November 2005. 4. Tang A, Jain K, Fowler RL, Idris A. Possible Failure of Prediction of Respiratory Rate to Predict Measured Capnography Level due to Equipment Design. Submitted to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Student Competition, November 2006. 5. Tucker E, Fowler RL, Idris A. Instituting an EMS research procedure via change in a medical treatment protocol. Submitted to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Student Competition, November 2006. 6. Hollimon-Murphy K, Fowler RL, Idris A, Dikes R. Building a Multi-Agency Prehospital Electronic Patient Care Report Database. Submitted to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Student Competition, November 2006. 7. Fowler RL, Pepe PE. Failure of Respiratory Rate to Predict Measured Capnography Levels in

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Prehospital Advanced Life Support Patients. Presented and published in the proceedings of the Mediterranean Emergency Medical Conference IV, Sorrento, Italy, September 2007. 8. Fowler RF, Pierce A, Nazeer S, Philbeck T, Miller L. Powered Intraosseous Insertion Provides Safe and Effective Vascular Access for Emergency Patients: A case series of 1,199 patients. Submitted to the American College of Emergency Physicians, May, 2008. 9. Wang H, Syzdlo D, Fowler R, et al. Endotracheal Intubation vs. Supraglottic Airway Insertion in Out-

of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest from the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium. National Association of EMS Physicians, 2012.

INVITED PUBLICATIONS: Editorials, Book Reviews, Critiques and Commentaries (Non-Peer Reviewed) 1. Fowler RL. Foreword. Basic Trauma Life Support. J. E. Campbell. Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall: xi-xii, 1988. 2. Fowler RL, DeTamble L. Emergency medical communications in Dallas during disasters: functions of the metropolitan Dallas BioTel System, Dallas Med J, 2001;87:476-478. LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS (2003 to present only) Note: This list does not include the dozens of ADLS, BDLS, CDLS, NDLS-decon, ACLS, ATLS, resident lectures, and regional talks to EMS services, municipal agencies, and dozens of hospital entities. 1. “Physical Elements of EMS Systems”, “Risk Management of EMS Systems”, and “Risk

Management Tools for EMS Systems” (three separate presentations) for the National EMS Medical Director Course and Practicum, Panama City, Florida, January 2003.

2. “Basic Disaster Life Support”, State of Florida Emergency Medical Services Conference,

Orlando, FL, February, 2003. 3. “Basic and Advanced Disaster Life Support”, at the Gathering of Eagles, EMS State of the

Science Annual National Symposium, Dallas, Texas, February, 2003. 4. “Exhaled Carbon Dioxide Monitoring in Critically Ill Patients”, State of Wisconsin Eastern Regional EMS Conference, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, April, 2003. 5. “EMS Trauma Care”, to the State of Georgia “CHANGES” EMS Conference, April, 2003.

6. ACLS Instructor Course, Gooch Auditorium, May, 2003. 7. “Mandatory Transport of EMS Patients”, for the School of Allied Health, UT Southwestern, June, 2003. 8. “Dealing with Media and Communications in Disasters”, for the Dallas Independent School District Nurses, July, 2003. 9. “Interpretation of AV Block” and the “Interpretation of Tachycardia”, for the State of Missouri State EMS Conference, August, 2003.

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10. “Managing Circulatory Collapse”, for the State of Georgia State EMS Conference, St. Simons, Georgia, August, 2003.

11. “Capnography in Circulatory Collapse” for the Austin-Travis County Regional EMS Conference, August, 2003. 12. “Basic and Advanced Disaster Life Support” for the U.S. Public Health Service Command Staff, hosted by the U.S. Surgeon General, Vice Admiral Richard Carmona, MD, Washington, DC, September, 2003.

13. “Disaster Management and Trauma Systems”, Mother Frances Hospital, Tyler, Texas, September, 2003. 14. “New Thoughts in Assessing Medical Emergencies”, Georgia EMS Educators Conference, Athens, Georgia, September, 2003. 15. “Difficult Cases in EMS”, to the The Trends in Medical Emergencies Conference, Albany Georgia, November, 2003. 16. “Advanced Disaster Life Support”, to the Farmers Branch Fire Department, Farmers Branch, Texas, December, 2003. 17. “Implementing a Stroke Center System”; “Basic Disaster Life Support for Chemical Disasters”, and “Origins, Development and Implications of the Eagles Consortium”, Texas Department of Health Texas State EMS Conference, San Antonio TX, November, 2003. 18. “Physical Elements of EMS Systems”, “Risk Management of EMS Systems”, and “Risk Management Tools for EMS Systems” (four separate presentations) for the National EMS Medical Director Course and Practicum, Tucson, Arizona, January 2004. 19. “Disaster Medicine: A Presentation of Training Standards”, to the Massachusetts State EMS Conference, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, March, 2004. 20. “Care of the Critically Ill Trauma Patient”, to the State of Missouri EMS Conference, Springfield, Missouri, March, 2004. 21. “Difficult Cases in Emergency Medical Services”, to the Wisconsin State EMS Conference, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, April, 2004. 22. “Care of the Critically Ill EMS Patient”, to EMStock State EMS Conference, Midlothian, Texas, May, 2004. 23. “Avoiding of Overventilation in Critically Ill EMS Patients”, to the Georgia State EMS Conference, St. Simon’s Island, Georgia, August, 2004. 24. “Pre-hospital Use of Artificial Blood Products”, to the Georgia State EMS Conference, St. Simon’s Island, Georgia, August, 2004. 25. “Capnography and Critical Thinking Skills”, to the EMS Educators Conference of Central Georgia, Macon, Georgia, September, 2004. 26. “Explosive Disasters”, to the Office of Domestic Preparedness of the Department of Homeland Security for the Alabama Medical Association, Anniston, Alabama, November, 2005. 27. Extensive Series of Basic Disaster Life Support Courses to the Dallas Independent School District Nursing Staff, 2004.

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28. “Current Concepts in Trauma Resuscitation”, to the Trends in Medical Emergencies State of Georgia EMS Conference, Albany, Georgia, November, 2004. 29. “Physical Elements of EMS Systems”, and “Risk Management Tools for EMS Systems” (four separate presentations) for the National EMS Medical Director Course and Practicum, Naples, Florida, January, 2005. 30. “Critical Care Ventilation and the Use of Field Ventilators”, to the National Association of EMS Physicians Annual National Conference, Naples, Florida, 2005. 31. “Real Time EMS Telemetry using the MESH Wireless Router Network”, Gathering of Eagles National Conference, Dallas, Texas, February, 2005. 32. “Concepts in Critical Care Ventilation”, to the Missouri State EMS Conference, Springfield, Missouri, March, 2005. 33. “Emergency Ventilatory Management of the Critically Ill and Injured: Elemental or Detrimental?”, to EMS Today National Conference, March 20, 2005. 34. “CPR and Resuscitation: Stuff You’re Not Supposed to Know Yet”, to EMS Today National Conference, March 20, 2005. 35. “Triage Assessment”, to the Georgia State EMS Conference: CHANGES, Augusta, Georgia, March, 2005. 36. “The Truths of Emergency Medicine”, to the EMStock Texas Regional EMS Conference, Arlington, Texas, May, 2005. 37. "The Assessment of the Critically Ill: Ventilation Strategies for the Critically Ill", to the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Physician Assistants, October 21, 2005. 38. “Ventilation Control for Patients in Circulatory Collapse”, and “Adult Intraosseus Infusions”, to the Whatcom County EMS Conference, Bellingham, Washington, October 29, 2005. 39. “A Patient with Back Pain and Testicular Enlargement: A Case of Brucellosis”, Clinical Pathological Conference presented to the Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern, November 10, 2005. 40. “Jumping Jack Flash, It’s a Gasp: The Role of Gasping Ventilations in Resuscitation from Cardiac Arrest”, “The ROC and Role of EMS in Resuscitation Research”, and “Immediate Countershock for Ventricular Fibrillation: Elemental or Detrimental,” presented to the Texas State Department of Health EMS Conference, Austin, Texas, November 21 and 22, 2005. 41. “Fowler’s 15-plus Laws of Safe Emergency Medicine Practice”, presented to the Emergency Medicine Students Association, University of Texas Southwestern, November 29, 2005. 42. “Physical Elements of EMS Systems” , at the National EMS Medical Director Course and Practicum, NAEMSP Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, January 16, 2006. 43. “Capnography in EMS Systems” and “Professionalism Issues in EMS Systems”, Grand Junction Colorado EMS Annual Conference, February 3, 2006. 44. “Live from the Field: Data Transmission from the Ambulance”, Gathering of Eagles Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, February 18, 2006.

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45. “Current Issues in EMS Medicine”, Southwest Fire Rescue Meeting of the Fire Chiefs of Texas and the Adjacent States, Austin, Texas, March 14, 2006. 46. “Fowler’s 15 Laws of Safe EMS Practice” and “The Interpretation of Tachycardia”, to the National EMS Today Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, March 24, 2006. 47. “The Future of EMS as Revealed through Research” and “Preservation and Maintenance of Negative Intrathoracic Pressure: The Use of Capnography”, Georgia State CHANGES EMS Conference, Augusta, Georgia, March 29, 2006. 48. “Issues in Bioterrorism”, Texarkana BioTerrorism Seminar, Texarkana, Texas, April 21, 2006. 49. “The Management of the Disruptive Patient”, to the Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, June 15, 2006. 50. “Hypertonic Saline for the Management of Hemorrhagic Shock”, Careflight Conference, Arlington, Texas, June 22, 2006. 51. “If You Build It, They Will Come: Establishing Medical Operations for Shelters During Mass Evacuations”, El Paso Trauma Conference, El Paso, Texas, August 24, 2006. 52. “Electronic Patient Care Reports: Challenges to EMS Educators” and “Understanding Change in EMS Systems”, Georgia EMS Educators Conference, Callaway Gardens, Georgia, September 18, 2006. 53. “Sheltering Operations in Mass Evacuations: Establishing and Maintaining a Surge Medical Facility”, Parkland Memorial Hospital Disaster Medicine Conference, Dallas, Texas, September 25, 2006. 54. “Challenges Presented to EMS by Body Piercing and Tattoos”, Heartland EMS Conference, St. Joseph, Missouri, October 6, 2006. 55. “The Use of Capnography in Patient Monitoring”, Bossier City EMS Conference, Bossier City, Louisiana, October 26, 2006. 56. “Current Issues in EMS Research”, Whatcom County EMS Conference, Bellingham, Washington, October 28, 2006. 57. “Advances in EMS Resuscitation”, Southern Idaho EMS Conference, Twin Falls, Idaho, November 10, 2006. 58. “Pandemic Influenza Tabletop”, Texas State EMS Conference, Dallas, Texas, November 18, 2006. 59. “An Introduction into EMS Ultrasound”, Texas State EMS Conference, Dallas, Texas, November 20, 2006. 59. “Physical Elements of EMS Systems”, National EMS Physicians Medical Director Course and Practicum, Naples, Florida, January 8, 2007. 60. “Challenges in Prehospital ECG Transmission”, Austin State Cardiology Conference, Austin, Texas, January 25, 2007. 61. “Management of Psychiatric Emergencies”, Emergency Medicine Residents Conference, UT Southwestern Medical Center, February 8, 2007.

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62. “The Prehospital Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction, Methodist Hospital Cardiac Committee, Methodist Hospital of Dallas, February 15, 2007. 63. “The Future of EMS Professionalism”, and “Pediatric Trauma Emergencies”, Ohio College of Emergency Physicians, Columbus, Ohio, March 3, 2007. 64. “EMS Primary Care Opportunities”, Texas Fire Chiefs Association, Austin, Texas, March 20, 2007. 65. “The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Humble Attempt to Offer Some Eclectic EMS Insights”, Georgia State EMS Conference, Augusta, Georgia, March 27, 2007. 66. “The Management of Agitated Delirium”, Georgia State EMS Conference, Augusta, Georgia, March 29, 2007. 67. “Tasers in EMS: Shocking Revelations”, Georgia State EMS Conference, Augusta, Georgia, March 29, 2007. 68. “The Amazing Grace of Emergency Medicine”, Georgia State EMS Conference, Augusta, Georgia, March 29, 2007. 69. “The Future of EMS Professionalism”, Albany Regional EMS Conference, Albany, New York, May 21, 2007. 70. “The Importance of Selective Recruiting: Finding the Most Qualified Applicants”, Recruitment and Retention of Paramedics Conference 2007, Arlington, Virginia, August 9, 2007. 71. “The Amazing Grace of Emergency Medicine” and “The Greatest EMS Risks”, Pennsylvania State EMS Conference, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, August, 17, 2007. 72. “The Future of EMS as Revealed through Research”, Georgia State EMS Conference, Savannah, Georgia, August 30, 2007. 73. “A Patient with Agitation and Pinpoint Pupils”, Emergency Medicine Clinicopathological Conference, UT Southwestern Medical Center, September 6, 2007. 74. “The Management of Acute Respiratory Distress in the Field: A Case for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure”, Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Conference IV, Sorrento, Italy, September 16, 2007. 75. “Current Trends in Trauma Care”, and “The Amazing Grace of Emergency Medicine”, Trauma Trends, St. Joseph, Missouri, October 6, 2007. 76. “Data Management in the Field”, Advanced EMS Medical Directors Training Course, for the American College of Emergency Physicians, Seattle, Washington, October 7, 2007. 77. “The Intensive Care of Victims of Explosive Injuries, Trauma and Emergency Medicine Update, Syracuse Medical Center, Syracuse, New York, October 23, 2007. 78. “Management of the Patient with Acute Shortness of Breath”, MedStar Ambulance Service, Fort Worth, Texas, November 29, 30 and December 4, 5, 2007. 79. “The Technique of Reading Chest X-rays”, Emergency Medicine Student Association, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, December 7, 2007.

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80. “The Essential Elements of EMS Systems”, NAEMSP National EMS Medical Directors Course and Practicum, for the National Association of EMS Physicians, Phoenix, Arizona, January 7, 2008. 81. “The Metropolitan Dallas Emergency Medical Services System”, Tokyo Emergency Medical Services Conference, delivered to the Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan, February 29, 2008. 82. “The Amazing Grace of Trauma Care”, Colorado State EMS Penrose Trauma Conference, Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 14, 2008. 83. “Advanced Capnography Interpretation” and “The Future of EMS as Revealed through Resuscitation Research”, EMS Today National Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, March 27, 2008. 84. “The Interpretation of Chest X-rays”, University of Texas Southwestern Emergency Medicine Residents, Dallas, Texas, April 8, 2008. 85. “A Compendium of Disaster Management”, University of Texas Southwestern Emergency Medicine Residents, Dallas, Texas, April 24, 2008. 86. “Essentials of EMS Medical Direction Quality Control”, Methodist Hospital EMS Medical Directors Training Course, Dallas, Texas, April 26, 2008. 87. “Advanced Capnography Interpretation”, MedStar Continuing Education Program, Fort Worth, Texas, May 6, 2008. 88. “Emergency Medicine Perspectives”, TCOM Physician Assistant Program, Fort Worth, Texas, May 23, 2008. 89. “Challenges in Electronic ECG Transmission”, AHA ECCU International Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 12, 2008. 90. “Difficult ECG Rhythm Interpretation”, Care Flight Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas, June 24, 2008. 91. “The Future of EMS Technology Development”, Six hours of Presentation to The Philips Corporation, Andover, Massachusetts, July 16-17, 2008. 92. “Advanced Capnography Interpretation” and “The State of Air Medical Emergency Medical Services Professionalism”, OmniFlight Annual Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, July 30, 2008. 93. “Toxicological Aspects of Disaster Preparedness”, University of Texas Southwestern Toxicology Section, Dallas, Texas, August 5, 2008. 94. “The Interpretation of Electrocardiograms: Basic and Advanced Techniques”, University of Texas Southwestern Emergency Medicine Residents Conference, Dallas, Texas, August 28, 2008. 95. “Basic and Advanced Concepts in Capnography Interpretation”, Harris Methodist Trauma Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, September 11, 2008. 96. “Address in Memory of Dr. Hal Unwin”, PHI Stroke Conference, Cedar Hill, Texas, September 17, 2008.

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97. “Advanced Capnography Interpretation”, EMStock Annual Conference, Midlothian, Texas, September 27, 2008. 98. “Electronic Data Transmission from the Field”, American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, October 26, 2008. 99. “The Top Ten Issues in EMS”, “The Amazing Grace of Emergency Medicine”, and “Advanced Capnography Interpretation”, The Virginia State EMS Conference, Norfolk, Virginia, November 14-15, 2008. 100. “The Now and Future of Data Collection from the Field”, Mothers Against Drunk Driving Injury Prevention Summit, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, Texas, November 20, 2008. 101. “Thoracic and Abdominal Anatomy Cadaver Lab Presentation”, Texas State EMS Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, November 23, 2008. 102. “Critical Decision Making in EMS”, Texas State EMS Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, November 25, 2008. 103. “Basic and Advanced Electrocardiography Interpretation, The University of Texas Southwestern Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Dallas, Texas, December 4, 2008. 104. “Improving Emergency Response through New Data Technology”, CardioAlert Corporation, Dallas, Texas, December 4, 2008. 105. “The Essential Elements of EMS Systems”, NAEMSP National EMS Medical Directors Course and Practicum, for the National Association of EMS Physicians, Jacksonville, Florida, January 19, 2009. 106. “Data Management in EMS Systems”, The Advanced EMS Medical Directors Training Course. National Association of EMS Physicians, Jacksonville, Florida, January 21, 2009. 107. “Advanced Concepts in Renal Failure”, The University of Texas Southwestern Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Dallas, Texas, February 5, 2009. 108. “Challenges in EMS Chest Pain Management”, The Doctors Hospital Chest Pain Conference, February 7, 2009. 109. “Basic and Advanced Electrocardiography Interpretation, The University of Texas Southwestern Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Dallas, Texas, February 17, 2009. 110. “The Evaluation and Management of the Patient with Shortness of Breath, The University of Texas Southwestern EMSA Meeting, February 18, 2009. 111. “The Creation of Emergency Medical Services as a Medical Subspecialty”, The U.S. Metropolitan EMS Medical Directors Conference, Dallas, Texas, February 20, 2009. 112. “Activation of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories based upon Paramedic Interpretation of Electrocardiograms”, The U.S. Metropolitan EMS Medical Directors Conference, Dallas, Texas, February 21, 2009. 113. “The Current Status of Electronic Data Transmission in EMS”, Doctors Hospital Chest Pain Conference, Dallas, Texas, March 11, 2009. 114. “Prehospital Emergency Care: The Next Medical Subspecialty”, Changes State EMS Conference, Augusta, Georgia, March 25, 2009.

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115. “Adult Intraosseous Infusions: EMS and Emergency Department Applications”, Changes Stated EMS Conference, Augusta, Georgia, March 25, 2009. 116. “Tasers and EMS”, “Professionalism in EMS Systems”, and “The Amazing Grace of Emergency Medicine”, Missouri State EMS Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, April 21-22, 2009. 117. “Present and Evolving Concepts of EMS”, Harris Methodist Trauma Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, April 23, 2009. 118. “Physician Participation in Regional Disaster Preparedness”, Tyler Regional Health Office, Tyler, Texas, May 12, 2009. 119. “The Role of Intraosseous Infusions: Emergent to Non-emergent Settings”, Infusion Nurses Society, Nashville, Tennessee, May 18, 2009. 120. “Advanced Capnography Concepts”, Colorado State EMS Conference, Breckenridge, Colorado, June 19, 2009. 121. “Evolving Strategies in Stroke Networks”, Medical City Neurosciences Conference, Dallas, Texas, July 25, 2009. 122. “Advanced EMS Medical Directors Course”, American College of Emergency Physicians, Boston, Massachusetts, October 4, 2009. 123. “Critical Thinking in EMS Systems”, and “Pediatric Emergencies in Prehospital Care”, Heartland Trauma Conference, October 9, 2009. 124. “EMS as Revealed through Research”, “Advanced Capnography”, and “The Future of EMS as a Medical Subspecialty”, EMS Expo, Atlanta, Georgia, October 29-30, 2009. 125. “EMS as a Medical Subspecialty”, International Trauma Life Support Annual Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina, November 6, 2009. 126. “Resuscitation Science in EMS”, “Critical Thinking in EMS Systems”, and “Physical Assessment: Initial Training meets the Present Day of EMS”, Texas State EMS Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, November 23-24, 2009. 127. “Essential Elements of EMS Systems: National EMS Medical Directors Course and Practicum”, National Association of EMS Physicians, Phoenix, Arizona, January 4-6, 2010. 128. “The Recognition of Acute Myocardial Infarction by Paramedics: Improving PCI Lab Activation through Intensive Training”, Texas College of Emergency Physicians, Frisco, Texas, April, 17, 2010. 129. “Establishing Quality Control Mechanisms in Prehospital Trauma Systems”, Texas EMS, Trauma, and Acute Care Foundation, April 21, 2010. 130. Grand Rounds: “Reflections on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Ruminations on a Half Century of Progress”, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, May 18, 2010. 131. “Five Resuscitation Papers You Should Know About” and “Therapeutic Hypothermia”, Careflite Annual Conference, Arlington, Texas, June 7, 2010.

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132. “The EMS Scope of Practice Project”, For the Health of Texas: Systems approaches to Improving Emergency Room Performance, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, September 14, 2010. 133. “Heart to Heart with Dr. Fowler: Lectures on CPR, Capnography, Advanced ECG Interpretation, and EMS Professionalism”, The Heartland Health and Hospital Systems, St. Joseph, Missouri, September 18, 2010. 134. “Critical Thinking in EMS Systems” and “Resuscitation Research in Cardiac Arrest”, Georgia EMS Educators Annual Conference, Savannah, Georgia, September 26-27, 2010. 135. “Nephrolithiasis: Case Presentation and Discussion”, The University of Texas Southwestern Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Dallas, Texas, September 16, 2010. 136. “Advances in Airway Management”, American College of Emergency Physicians, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 28, 2010. 137. “Critical Thinking in EMS Systems”, “The Eagles Roundup”, and “Advanced Capnography”, EMS Expo, Dallas, Texas, September 30 and October 1, 2010. 138. “The Present and Future Tenses of EMS Trauma Care: What’s Hot and What’s Not”, Heartland Trauma Conference, October 8, 2010. 139. “The DEA and EMS Systems”, Texas College of Emergency Physicians, October 9, 2010. 140. “EMS Resuscitation Papers You Should Know” and “Safe Non-Transport in EMS Systems”, Texas State EMS Conference, November 22 and 23, 2010. 141. Grand Rounds: “Safe Non-Transport in EMS Systems”, University of California at San Diego School of Medicine, December 14, 2010. 142. “National EMS Medical Directors Course and Practicum”, “Advanced EMS Medical Directors Course”, and “Electronic Patient Care Reporting: Pearls and Pitfalls”, National Association of EMS Physicians, Bonita Springs, Florida, January 10 – 14, 2011. 143. “A Review of Common Orthopedic Radiographs”, to the Emergency Medicine Residency Conference, UT Southwestern Medical Center, February 17, 2011. 144. “Paramedics Should be Trained to Intubate in Cardiac Arrest”, a debate with Corey Slovis at the Gathering of Eagles, February 25, 2011, Dallas, Texas. 145. “EMS and the Emergency Physician”, to the Emergency Medicine Students Association, March 2, 2011, Dallas, Texas. 146. “Quality Improvement Programs for EMS Physicians”, to the Colorado State EMS Conference, April 6, 2011, Grand Junction, Colorado. 147. “New Standards in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation”, to the Texas Society for Respiratory Care, April 15, 2011, Dallas, Texas. 148. “Advances in Trauma Resuscitation Science” and “Advances in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Science”, to the Careflite Conference, May 24, 2011, Arlington, Texas. 149. “Psychiatric Emergencies”, to the Emergency Medicine Residency Conference, May 26, 2011, Dallas, Texas.

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150. “The Creation of a Regional System for Managing Heart Attack Patients”, to the Texas Career Conference, July 19, 2011, Dallas, Texas. 151. “Current Activities of the Drug Enforcement Administration in EMS Systems” and “Quality Management in EMS Systems”, to the Pinnacle Conference, July 26, 2011, Miami, Florida. 152. “Current Activities of the Drug Enforcement Administration in EMS Systems”, to the International Association of Fire Fighters, August 16, 2011, New York City, New York. 153. “Advanced Capnography Interpretation”, to EMS Expo, September 2, 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada. 154. “The Gathering of Eagles Seminar”, to EMS Expo, September 2, 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada. 155. “Disaster Preparedness in Dallas”, to The Dallas Hadassah Womens Association, September 11, 2011, Dallas, Texas. 156. “The Creation of EMS as a Medical Subspecialty”, to The Texas College of Emergency Physicians EMS Medical Directors Conference, September 16, 2011, Arlington, Texas. 157. “Quality Management in EMS Systems”, to The State of Georgia EMS Medical Directors Council, September 28, 2011, Atlanta, Georgia. 158. “Timely Trends in Trauma Care”, to The State of Idaho EMS Conference, October 7, 2011, Twin Falls, Idaho. 159. “Critical Thinking in EMS Systems”, to The State of Idaho EMS Conference, October 7, 2011, Twin Falls, Idaho. 160. “EMS Professionalism”, to The Dallas Fire Rescue EMS Rookie Class, October 11, 2011, Dallas, Texas. 161. “Efforts of the Drug Enforcement Administration in EMS Affairs”, to The American College of Emergency Physicians Advanced Medical Directors Course, October 14, 2011, San Francisco, California. 162. “Emergency Response to Acute Stroke”, to The University of Texas Southwestern Stroke Conference, October 22, 2011, Dallas, Texas. 163. “The EMS Educator’s Role in Quality Management”, to The Georgia EMS Educators Conference, October 24, 2011, Savannah, Georgia. 164. “On the Path to Being a Full Partner in the House of Medicine”, to The Georgia EMS Educators Conference, October 25, 2011, Savannah, Georgia. 165. “Research in EMS Systems”, to The Texas State EMS Conference, November 19, 2011, Austin, Texas. 166. “Advanced Capnography Interpretation”, to The Nevada State EMS Conference, December 6, 2011, Lake Tahoe, Nevada. 167. “The Future of EMS as a Medical Subspecialty”, to The Nevada State EMS Conference, December 7, 2011, Lake Tahoe, Nevada. 168. “Quality Management in EMS Systems”, to The UT Southwestern Emergency Medicine Residents Conference, January 5, 2012, Dallas, Texas.

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169. “Essential Elements of EMS Systems”, to the National Association of EMS Physicians EMS Medical Director Course and Practicum, January 10, 2012, Tucson, Arizona. 170. “Debate on the National Fire Protection Association 1710 Standard”, to the National Association of EMS Physicians Advanced EMS Medical Director Course, January 11, 2012, Tucson, Arizona. 171. “ECG Interpretation”, to the Emergency Medicine Residency Conference, January 19, 2012, Dallas, TX. 172. “The Interpretation of Tachycardia”, to the Emergency Medicine Residency Conference, February 2, 2012, Dallas, TX. 173. “The Next Ten Thousand”, in the Think Big Conference, UT Southwestern Medical Center, February 19, 2012. 174. “The Role of EMS as a Medical Subspecialty”, for EMS Today, Baltimore, Maryland, March 1, 2012. 175. “The Newest of the New in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, for EMS Today, Baltimore, Maryland, March 2, 2012. 176. “The Newest of the New in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, for Minnesota State EMS Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 8, 2012. 177. “The Interpretation of Bradycardia”, for Emergency Medicine Residency Conference, March 15, 2012. 178. “The Past, Present, and Future of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation”, for Baylor University Medical Center Emergency Nursing Conference, Dallas, Texas, March 30, 2012. 179. “The Past, Present, and Future of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation”, for The University of Alabama at Birmingham Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds”, Birmingham, Alabama, April 12, 2012. 180. “EMS as a Subspecialty”, and “The Newest of the New in CPR”, for Ohio State EMS Conference, Columbus, Ohio, April 20, 2012. 181. “The Relationship between the Fire Service and the EMS Medical Director”, to The National Metro Chief’s Conference, Louisville, Kentucky, May 23, 2012. 182. “The Past, Present, and Future of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation” and “Fowler’s Fifteen Laws of Emergency Medicine and How The Affordable Care Act will Change Them”, to The University of Missouri at Kansas City Medical School, Kansas City, Missouri, May 31, 2012. 183. “The Care of the Victim of Acute Stroke in the Field”, to The Doctor’s Hospital Stroke Symposium, Dallas, Texas, June 9, 2012. 184. “Ethics in EMS” and “Victims of Explosive Injuries”, to the Colorado State EMS Conference, Breckenridge, Colorado, June 28-29, 2012. 185. “EMS: A New Medical Subspecialty”, to The Dallas Fire Rescue New Recruits Orientation, Dallas, Texas, July 16, 2012. 186. “The Best of the Eagles 2012” and “The Past, Present, and Future of Resuscitation”, to Clincon 2012, Orlando, Florida, July 20, 2012.

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187. “Advances in Trauma Resuscitation, to The Texas School Nurses Association, Dallas, Texas, July 24, 2012. 188. “The Past, Present, and Future of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation”, “Critical Thinking in EMS”, and “The Amazing Grace of Emergency Medicine”, to The New Mexico State EMS Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 27 and 28, 2012. 189. “Medical Sheltering: The Dallas Medical Operations Center Program”, to The Dallas Medical Operations Center Orientation Program, Dallas, Texas, August 25, 2012. 190. “Quality CPR Caveats: An Eagles Perspective”, to The Florida State EMS Conference, Orlando, Florida, September 12, 2012. 191. “The Newest of the New in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation” and “The Challenges of Explanation and Memory: How People Learn”, to The Georgia EMS Educators Conference, Savannah, Georgia, September 23, 2012. 192. “Advancing Concepts in Resuscitation”, to The International Trauma Life Support Conference, Orlando, Florida, November 10, 2012. 193. “Evolving Strategies in Ventilation Management: An Eagles Perspective” and “Cardiac Arrest Management in a Time of Rapidly Changing Science, to The Texas State EMS Conference, Austin, Texas, November 11, 2012. 194. “The Role of Data Management in the Saving of Lives”, to The Zoll Corporation, Denver, Colorado, December 4, 2012. 195. “We Should Ventilate the Victim of Cardiac Arrest: A Debate”, to The Cedars-Sinai Arrhythmia Symposium, Los Angeles, California, December 7, 2012. POSTER SESSIONS 1. Fowler RL, Pepe PE, Melville DM, Eastman Al, Larkin GL. Non-transport of EMS patients: Identification of individual paramedic crew behavior through system-wide automated audit mechanisms. Prehosp Emerg Care 2005; 9:129. Presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Emergency Medical Services Physicians, January 14, 2005, Naples FL. 2. Fowler RL, Pepe PE. Failure of respiratory rate to predict measured capnography levels in prehospital advanced life support patients. Submitted to the Mediterranean Emergency Medical Conference IV, European Society of Emergency Medicine, Sorrento, Italy, September 2007. 3. Fowler RL, Pierce A, Nazeer S, Philbeck T, Miller L. A review of 1128 intraosseous infusion

attempts: The VidaCare Database. Presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Chicago, Illinois, November 2008.

4. Fowler RL, King R, Velasco C, LaChance R, et al. The Recognition of Acute Myocardial

Infarction by Paramedics: Improving PCI Lab Activation through Intensive Training. Presented at the annual meeting of the Texas College of Emergency Physicians, April 2010.