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1 Curriculum Vitae Quincy K Tran, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Emergency Medicine Program in Trauma R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center University of Maryland School of Medicine Date November 23, 2015 Business Address: 11 S. Paca Street, Suite 300A Contact Information Baltimore, MD 21201 Office: 410-328-4924 Cell: 571-426-2581 Fax: 410-328-2876 Email: [email protected] Foreign Language: Vietnamese (fluent) 1996 B.S., Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego Education 2002 Ph.D., Biochemistry, Virginia Commonwealth University Thesis Advisor: Dr. James Roesser “Characterization of an Exonic Splice Enhancer in the Calcitonin/Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP) Pre-mRNA” 2008 M.D., Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 07/2008–06/2012 Residency, Emergency Medicine, George Washington University Post Graduate Education and Training 07/2012–07/2013 Fellowship, Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University 11/2013 Diplomate, American Board of Emergency Medicine Certificate Active Maryland Medical Licensures Active Virginia Active District of Columbia 2002–2004 Staff Scientist II, Panacea Pharmaceutical, Gaithersburg, Maryland Employment History Academic Appointments 2013–2014 Clinical Instructor, Emergency Medicine and Program in Trauma University of Maryland School of Medicine 2014Present Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine and Program in Trauma University of Maryland School of Medicine

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Curriculum Vitae Quincy K Tran, M.D., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Department of Emergency Medicine

Program in Trauma R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center

University of Maryland School of Medicine Date

November 23, 2015

Business Address: 11 S. Paca Street, Suite 300A Contact Information

Baltimore, MD 21201 Office: 410-328-4924 Cell: 571-426-2581 Fax: 410-328-2876 Email: [email protected] Foreign Language: Vietnamese (fluent)

1996 B.S., Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego Education

2002 Ph.D., Biochemistry, Virginia Commonwealth University Thesis Advisor: Dr. James Roesser “Characterization of an Exonic Splice Enhancer in the Calcitonin/Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP) Pre-mRNA” 2008 M.D., Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine

07/2008–06/2012 Residency, Emergency Medicine, George Washington University Post Graduate Education and Training

07/2012–07/2013 Fellowship, Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University

11/2013 Diplomate, American Board of Emergency Medicine Certificate

Active Maryland Medical Licensures

Active Virginia Active District of Columbia

2002–2004 Staff Scientist II, Panacea Pharmaceutical, Gaithersburg, Maryland Employment History

Academic Appointments2013–2014 Clinical Instructor, Emergency Medicine and Program in Trauma

University of Maryland School of Medicine 2014‒Present Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine and Program in Trauma University of Maryland School of Medicine

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2005‒2008 Voting Member, Board of Directors, VA Medical Political Action Committee Professional Society Memberships

2004‒2008 General Member, Medical Society of Virginia 2008‒Present General Member, American College of Emergency Physicians 2012‒Present General Member, Society of Critical Care Medicine 2013‒Present General Member, ACEP Critical Care Section

1993‒1994 Provost’s Honor List Honors and Awards

University of California, San Diego 2012 Award, Excellence for Resident Research

Department of Emergency Medicine, George Washington University 2015 Scholarship, Emergency Medicine Basic Research Skill

American College of Emergency Physician

Clinical Activities

Clinical Expertise Board certified in emergency medicine Board eligible in anesthesia/critical care medicine Scope of Clinical Practice Site of Practice 1 Emergency Department, Bon Secours Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Responsibilities Clinical Total time 50% FTE Site of Practice 2 Critical Care Resuscitation Unit R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore, Maryland Responsibilities Clinical Total time 50% FTE

Institutional Service Administrative Service

11/2013‒Present Critical Care Committee Bon Secours Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland

Local and National Service

Local Service 2000–2002 Active Member, Voluntary Rescue Squad, Henrico County, Virginia 2004–2005 Active Member, Voluntary Rescue Squad, Chesterfield County, Virginia 2005–2006 Voting Member, MSV Political Action Committee Board of Directors 2004–2011 Virginia State Engineering & Science Fair 2004‒Present Biochemistry Judge for High School State Engineering & Science

Regional/Fairfax County Engineering & Science Fair Biochemistry Judge for Regional/Fairfax County Engineering & Science Fair

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National Service 2009–2010 Vice-Chair, Research Committee, Emergency Medicine Resident Association 2010–2011 Chair, Research Committee, Emergency Medicine Residents Association 2010–2012 Member, Research Committee, American College of Emergency Physicians

Teaching Service

Undergraduate Student Teaching 1994 Teaching Assistant, Department of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, UCSD Metabolic Biochemistry (BIBC 102) 10‒12 junior students;3‒4 contact hours/week Medical Student Teaching 2009 Didactic sessions, George Washington University School of Medicine Emergency Medicine Clerkship (Emed 302) 80‒100 fourth-year medical students; 4‒6 contact hours/week 20‒30 physicians’ assistant students; 4‒6 contact hours/week 2014‒Present Introduction to Clinical Instruction I University of Maryland School of Medicine 6 first-year medical students; 2 contact hours/week Post-Graduate Teaching 1999–2002 Research Mentor 3, post-graduate, 200 contact hours per year 2005–2006 Research Mentor 1, post-graduate, 12 contact hours per week 2013‒2015 Research Mentor 1, Research Fellow, 1‒2 contact hours per week 2015-2016 2, EM residents, 1-2 contact hours per week

Grant Support

Active Grant 2014 Intramural grants from the Department of Emergency Medicine and the

Program in Trauma for “Microparticles in Patients with Severe and Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury”

2015 Intramural grant, Microparticles as novel serum biomarkers in non- hemorrhagic mild Traumatic Brain Injury

2015 Intramural grant, Preventing Delay of Care in Patients with Difficulty IV Access: A Randomized Trial of ED Interventions.

Completed Grant 2005 AD Williams Grant for Summer Research, VCU School of Medicine

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Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles 1. Tran Q, Roesser JR. Human transformer-2beta and SRp55 interact with a calcitonin-specific

splice enhancer. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 2003 Jan 27; 1625(2):141-152. 2. Coleman TP, Tran Q, Roesser JR. Binding of a candidate splice regulator to a calcitonin-

specific splice enhancer regulates calcitonin/CGRP pre-mRNA splicing. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 2003 Jan 27; 1625(2):153-164.

3. Tran Q, Coleman TP, Roesser JR. SRp55 is a regulator of calcitonin/CGRP alternative RNA splicing. Biochemistry. 2003 Feb 4; 42(4):951-957.

4. Tran QK, Bayram JD, Boonyasai RT, Case M, Connor C, Doggett D, Fawole O, Ijagbemi OM, Levin S, Wu A, Pham JC. Pediatric ED Return: A Literature Review of Risk Factors and Interventions. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2015; Manuscript In Press.

1. Lebowitz MS, Tran Q, Luo Y, Ghanbari HA. The Development of Novel Inhibitors of Alpha-Synuclein Oligomerization. Program No. 132.10.2003. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, November 9, 2003.

Abstracts

2. Ghanbari HA, Luo Y, Tran Q, Lebowitz MS. Peptide Inhibitors of Alpha-Synuclein Oligomerization Bind to Its C-Terminus. Program No. 559.10.2004. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, October 25, 2004.

3. Lebowitz MS, Tran Q, Luo Y, Ghanbari HA. Intracellular Delivery of Peptide Inhibitors of Alpha-Synuclein Oligomerization. Program No. 140.8.2004. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, October 24, 2004.

4. Acquah P, Tran Q, Diegelmann R, Ward, K. Inhibition of Margination and Diapedesis of Neutrophils by Protein Synthesis Blockade. Academic Emergency Medicine 2007/14/5_Supplement_1/S182.

5. Tran Q, Place R. Severe Bandemia Is Not A Strong Predictor of Serious Bacterial Illness in ED Pediatric Population. Annals of Emergency Medicine October 2012; 60:No. 4S_S3.

6. Tran Q, Bayram JD, Case M, Connor C, Doggett D, Fawole O, Ijagbemi M, Pham JC. Pediatric Emergency Department Discharge Failure: A Systemic Review of Risk Factors and Interventions. Annals of Emergency Medicine October 2013; 62:No. 4S_S51.

7. Tran Q, Bayram JD, Case M, Connor C, Doggett D, Fawole O, Ijagbemi M, Pham JC. Risk Factors for Adult Emergency Department Discharge Failure: A Systemic Review. Annals of Emergency Medicine October 2013; 62:No. 4S_S51.

8. Tran Q, Bayram JD, Case M, Connor C, Doggett D, Fawole O, Ijagbemi M, Pham JC. Risk Factors and Interventions to Prevent Post ED Discharge Complications Among Geriatric Population. A Literature Review. Annals of Emergency Medicine October 2014; 64:No. 4S.

9. Dezman ZDW, Browne DR, Stein DM, Thom SS, Tran QK. Serum Microparticle Concentration: A Novel Marker of Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Annals of Emergency Medicine. October 2015; 66:No.4S_S124.

Major Invited Speeches

Local Severe Bandemia as Predictor of Adverse Events in ED Pediatric Population. Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2012.

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National Severe Bandemia Is Not A Strong Predictor of Serious Bacterial Illness in ED Pediatric Population. Oral Presentation. American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum,. Denver, Colorado, 2012. Pediatric ED Post-Discharge Complications: A Literature Review of Risk Factors and Interventions. Poster Presentation. American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, Seattle, Washington, October 2013. Risk Factors for Emergency Department Discharge Failure: A Literature Review. Poster Presentation. American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, Seattle, Washington, October 2013. Risk Factors and Interventions to Prevent Post ED Discharge Complications Among Geriatric Population. Poster Presentation. American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, Chicago, Illinois, October 2014. International Acute Coronary Syndrome: An Overview of Diagnosis and Treatment. Lecture Series. Phu Quoc Hospital, Kien Giang Province, Vietnam. September 28, 2015. Cardiogenic Shock: Diagnosis and Management. Lecture Series. Phu Quoc Hospital, Kien Giang Provice, Vietnam. September 29, 2015. Stroke: Basic and Advanced Management of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke. Lecture Series. Phu Quoc Hospital, Kien Giang Province, Vietnam. September 30, 2015. Mechanical Ventilation in Traumatic Brain and Chest Injuries. Lecture. Thong Nhat Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. October 05, 2015.