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Jay E. Coates Jr., D.O.
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Program Director, Trauma and Critical Care Fellowship
Vice Chairman, Trauma Department, UMC
Director Visiting Resident Program

UNSOM Department of Surgery/Division of Trauma & Critical Care
UMC Trauma Center
2040 West Charleston
Suite 302 Las Vegas, NV 89102
702-671-2201
Email jay@JayCoates.com

Curriculum Vitae


Jay E. Coates Jr., D.O.

Education:

College: University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV. (1983-1990)
Bachelor of Science- Biological Sciences
Minors: Music, Chemistry
Medical: University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, Des Moines, IA. (1991-1995)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

Post Graduate Training:

July 2001-June 2002: The Trauma Center at Penn University of Pennsylvania Trauma/Critical Care Fellowship
July 2000-June 2001: University of Nevada School of Medicine UMC Trauma Center, Las Vegas, NV Trauma Fellowship
July 1996-June 2000: Michigan State University Affiliated Surgical Residency Garden City Osteopathic Hospital PGY - 2, 3, 4 PGY-5 Chief Surgical Resident
July 1995- June 1996: Michigan State University Affiliated Internship Garden City Osteopathic Hospital, PGY 1

Faculty Appointments:

July 2003-present: Vice Chairman: Department of Trauma/Critical Care, University Medical Center
July 2003-present: Program Director, Trauma/Critical Care Fellowship, University of Nevada School of Medicine
July 2003-present: Visiting Resident Co-coordinator, University of Nevada School of Medicine
July 2002-2003: Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Dept. of Surgery
July 2000-June 2001: Clinical Instructor of Surgery, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Dept. of Surgery
July 1996-June 2004: Clinical Associate Professor, Michigan State University, Department of Surgery

Professional Activities:

Program Chair Committee, ACOS, 2005-2008
Practice Guideline Committee, Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis, EAST 2005
Building Committee, Clark County Medical Society 2006
FDM sub-committee, Society of Critical Care Medicine
Advanced Trauma Life Support®, Course Director, 2004
Nevada Department of Transportation, Office of Traffic Safety, 2004
Board of Trustees Nevada Donor Network, 2003-present
Committee for Disaster Preparedness, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2003-2004
Medical Education Committee, University Medical Center, 2003-present

Board Certification:

General Surgery Certificate # 1871
CAQ Surgical Critical Care # 1871

Professional History:

Surgical Assistant, Addison Community Hospital
Dates: April 1999- July 2000
Position: Surgical Assistant at Bariatric Surgical Center

E.R. Physician Coverage, Madison Community Hospital
Dates: November 1997- July 2000
Position Emergency Room Physician

General Surgery Residency - Garden City Osteopathic Hospital
Dates: July 1996-July 2000
Chief Resident July 1999-July 2000

Abstracts/Articles/Research:

Principal-Investigator: Hypopituitarism after Moderate and Severe Head Injury NIH Grant # R01 NS 40777

Kuhls DA, Rathmacher JA, Musngi MD, Frisch D, Barber A, MacIntyre AD, Coates JE, Browder TD, Eubanks P, Fildes JJ. B-hydroxy-B-methylbutyrate improves nitrogen balance in critically injured adult trauma patients. J Trauma 59(2): 522, 2005.

Smith J, Kuhls DA, Browder L, Larson J, Frisch D, Greenberg A, Leslie V, Ayoub A, MacIntyre A, Coates JE, Fildes J. Six years of antibiotic rotation (AR) and de-escalation (DE) for pneumonia in a trauma intensive care unit (TICU): lessons learned and implications. Critical Care Medicine 33(12)S: 189T, 2005.

Shapiro AM, Kuhls DA, Coates JE, MacIntyre AD, Fildes JJ: Development of rare post-traumatic post-embolization splenic pseudocyst: etiology and management. Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of The Southwestern Surgical Congress, 2003.

Casey MJ, Kuhls DA, Coates JE, MacIntyre AD, Fildes JJ: Continuous rotation of trauma patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS): Results of a case series. Critical Care Medicine, December 2003, 31(12):A97.

Shapiro AM, Kuhls DA, Coates JE, MacIntyre D, Fildes JJ: Development of rare post-traumatic post-embolization splenic pseudocyst: etiology and management. Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of The Southwestern Surgical Congress, 2003.

Casey MJ, Kuhls DA, Coates JE, MacIntyre AD, Fildes JJ: Continuous rotation of trauma patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS): Results of a case series. Critical Care Medicine, December 2003, 31(12):A97.

Davis AK, Kuhls DA, Wulff R, Fildes JJ, MacIntyre AD, Coates JE, Zamboni WA: Heterotopic ossification following blunt abdominal trauma. Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of The Southwestern Surgical Congress, 2005.

“Limitations of Computer Order Entry Systems in Intensive Care Medicine”, presented 11/2001 PACOT (Pennsylvania Committee on Trauma)

“Esophageal Doppler vs. PA Catheter in Resuscitation of Critical Ill”, publication pending

FUNDED CLINICAL STUDIES
Principal Investigator


Prospective Study on efficacy of oral contrast in abdominal CT Scans of Adult Trauma Patients, 2002-3.

Adjuvant nutrition for critically ill trauma patients. Grant from Metabolic Technologies, Inc. with subsidiary NIH funding. Prospective, randomized, blinded study to evaluate immune-enhanced additives to standard tube feedings and the impact on infection, inflammation and outcome variables, 2002-4.

Phase II Study entitled Comparative Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Study of Epoetin Alfa (Procrit) in Anemic Critically Ill Patients Randomized to One of Six Dose Regimens for 15 Days. June 1, 2004 to May 31, 2004.

Invited Lectures:

Topic: Crush Injuries, Natural Disaster and Mass Casualty Location: FDM course @ SCCM, meeting Feb. 2007

Topic: DVT prophylaxis in the Abdominal Surgical Patient Location: University of Utah, Salt Lake City

Topic: Difficult Abdominal Closures Annual Clinical Assembly of Osteopathic Specialists, New Orleans, La., September, 2006 In Depth Review Conference, ACOS, Scottsdale, AZ., Jan. 2005

Topic: New Ventilator Stratigies Location: In Depth Review Conference, ACOS, Scottsdale, AZ., Jan. 2005

Topic: Pantera tigris induced cervical vascular trauma in humans: a case study Location: University of Pennsylvania, June 2005

Topic: Difficult Abdominal Closure Location: Michigan State University, May 2005

Topic: Biological Weapons and Warfare Location: University of Pennsylvania 6/2002

Topic: Percutaneous Tracheostomy Location: Michigan State University Educational Center 8/22/2001 Troy, MI.

Topic: Abdominal Compartment Syndrome Location: Michigan State University Educational Center 8/22/2001 Troy, MI.

Topic: Pediatric Trauma Location: UMC Trauma Center October, 2000 Las Vegas, NV.

Topic: Blunt and Penetrating Thoracic Trauma Location: UMC Trauma Center August 1999 Las Vegas, NV.

Topic: Penetrating Abdominal Trauma Location: Garden City Osteopathic, February 1999

Topic: Abdominal Trauma in the Gestational Patient Location: Garden City Osteopathic October 1999

Topic: Recurrent Pancreatic Pseudocyst Location: Garden City Osteopathic April 1997

Topic: Early Detection of Colon Cancer Location: “Health Quest” locally produced public television series, taped originally 11/14/96

Licenses:
NV- Certificate 981, Issued August 2000 PA

Memberships/Awards:

EAST (Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma)
American College of Osteopathic Surgeons
Michigan Osteopathic Medical Association
Wayne County Osteopathic Association
American Osteopathic Association
American Medical Association
South West Surgical Congress
Shock Society
SCCM (Society of Critical Care Medicine)
Pennsylvania Medical Society
Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity

Professional History:

Surgical Assistant, Addison Community Hospital
Dates: April 1999- July 2000
Position: Surgical Assistant at Bariatric Surgical Center
Location: Addison Community Hospital
421 North Steer Street
Addison, Michigan 49220
Director: Bob Brown

E.R. Physician Coverage, Madison Community Hospital
Dates: November 1997- July 2000
Position Emergency Room Physician
Location Madison Community Hospital
30671 Stephenson Highway
Madison Heights, Michigan 48071
Coordinator: Thomas Pinson, D.O.

General Surgery Residency
Dates: July 1996-July 2000
Chief Resident July 1999-July 2000
Location: Garden City Osteopathic Hospital
6245 North Inkster
Garden City, Michigan 48135
Director: R.C. Spinal, D.O., FACOS

Original Reports

Kuhls DA, Rathmacher JA, Musngi MD, Frisch D, Barber A, MacIntyre AD, Coates JE, Browder TD, Eubanks P, Fildes JJ. B-hydroxy-B-methylbutyrate improves nitrogen balance in critically injured adult trauma patients. J Trauma 59(2): 522, 2005.

Smith J, Kuhls DA, Browder L, Larson J, Frisch D, Greenberg A, Leslie V, Ayoub A, MacIntyre A, Coates J, Fildes J. Six years of antibiotic rotation (AR) and de-escalation (DE) for pneumonia in a trauma intensive care unit (TICU): lessons learned and implications. Critical Care Medicine 33(12)S: 189T, 2005.

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