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Timothy M. Brenkert, MD


  • Assistant Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics

About

MD: Wright State University, Dayton, OH, 2005,

Residency: Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC,

Fellowship: Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN,

Interests

Pediatric emergency medicine; acute severe asthma; hypertonic saline use

Services and Specialties

Research Areas

Publications

Development of a Consensus-Based Definition of Focused Assessment With Sonography for Trauma in Children. Kornblith, AE; Addo, N; Plasencia, M; Shaahinfar, A; Lin-Martore, M; Sabbineni, N; Gold, D; Bellman, L; Berant, R; Bergmann, KR; Sivitz, A; Snelling, PJ; Tessaro, MO; White, W. JAMA Network Open. 2022; 5(3):e222922.

Peritoneal fluid localization on FAST examination in the pediatric trauma patient. Brenkert, TE; Adams, C; Vieira, RL; Rempell, RG. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2017; 35(10):1497-1499.

Pelvic Trauma and Genitourinary Injury. Brenkert, T; Gonzalez-Del-Rey, J. In: Selbst, S. , Ed. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Secrets. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2014:506-510.

Extremity Trauma. Kanis, J; Brenkert, T. In: Stone, CK; Humphries, R; Drigalla, D; Stephan, M. , Eds. LANGE Current Diagnosis and Treatment Pediatric Emergency Medicine. McGraw Hill Professional; 2014:185-185.

Pediatric emergency medicine asynchronous e-learning: a multicenter randomized controlled Solomon four-group study. Chang, TP; Pham, PK; Sobolewski, B; Doughty, CB; Jamal, N; Kwan, KY; Little, K; Brenkert, TE; Mathison, DJ. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2014; 21(8):912-919.

Not Just Another Rash. Brenkert, TE; Estrada, CM; Abramo, TJ. Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine. 2013; 14(2):162-167.

Intravenous hypertonic saline use in the pediatric emergency department. Brenkert, TE; Estrada, CM; Mcmorrow, SP; Abramo, TJ. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2013; 29(1):71-73.

Kids with altered mental status need a glucose check. Brenkert, TE. In: Avoiding Common Prehospital Errors. 2012.

Enema-reduced intussusception management: is hospitalization necessary? Herwig, K; Brenkert, T; Losek, JD. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2009; 25(2):74-77.

Nasal foreign body removal in children. Kiger, JR; Brenkert, TE; Losek, JD. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2008; 24(11):785-792.

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